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ART 450: Studio VI
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
Studio VI is a level of studio production which recognizes the capability of the student to be selfdirected, and encourages the student to that end. The student may choose a critique of the work after it is completed or have an interactive dialogue during the development of the work. Discussion and research of artists, art works, media, techniques, aesthetics and theory will be included in the studio experience. This level focuses on advanced work, integration of theory and personal form, and an ability to function independently. Prerequisite: ART 370 Fall, Winter, Spring
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ART 460: Thesis
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
The Thesis course is a senior capstone course in which a student produces a defining work and writes a position paper on that work. Student work in Art 460 will be independently produced with formal and conceptual significance and technical control. The student will receive post-production criticism. The student will install a cohesive exhibition of their works, including the Thesis work, and present a paper and images of their work to the department. The student will develop an electronic presentation of the evolution of western art using images from prehistory - modernism, and include a selection of works supporting the student's core sensibility. Prerequisite: ART 450 Fall, Winter, Spring
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BIOL 102: Human Biology
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
An introduction to human structure and function. Topics include the scientific method, cell structure and function, and human inheritance, as well as other selected systems. Three lectures. Spring
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BIOL 102L: Human Biology Laboratory
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
An optional laboratory for those students desiring some practical exercises dealing with the topics in lecture. One laboratory per week. Spring
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BIOL 111: Biological Principles
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
A one-term course of general biology. Topics to be covered include the diversity of life, cell and tissue structure, genetics, environmental biology, and natural selection. Partially fulfills the requirements for teacher certification in elementary education and is sequential with physical science 116. (Credit-by-examination available.) Three lectures, one lab per week. Fall, Winter
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BIOL 112: General Botany
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
A survey course of organisms traditionally treated as plants. Topics will also include a review of structure and function of vascular plants, physiological processes characterized by plants, and the importance of plants in everyday life. Three lectures, one lab per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 111 or equivalent Spring
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BIOL 113: Invertebrate Zoology
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
A survey of representative phyla of the invertebrates, organisms which consist of at least 90 percent of the earth's fauna. Three lectures, one lab per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 111 or equivalent Winter
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BIOL 175,275,375,475: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
Open to juniors and seniors who wish to engage in directed research in a selected area. Permission of the advisor is required. With departmental approval
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BIOL 221: Human Anatomy
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
A study of the structure of the human body at the four structural levels (cells, tissues, organs and systems) and the relationship of its parts. Three lectures, one lab per week. Winter
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BIOL 222: Human Physiology
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
A study of the functions of the cells and organ systems of the human body. Prerequisite: BIOL 221 or equivalent. Three lectures, one lab per week. Spring
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