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AH 303: Gender,Myth,and Power in Greek and Roman Art
3.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
Course is a thematic and comparative study of the art and architecture of ancient Greece and Rome. Focus is placed on comparing issues of gender, mythology, and political power as expressed in Greek and Roman visual cultures. Offered selectively. Prerequisite: AH 101 or permission. Group: I.
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AH 344: American Architecture
3.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
Investigates the development of American architecture and its European influences from the Colonial period to the present. Close study of architectural interiors reveals how space was designed, decorated, and used. Illustrates how changing styles reflected the political, social, and cultural pressures of the time. Offered selectively. Prerequisite: AH 101 or permission. Group: I.
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AH 373: Art Exhibition Seminar
3.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
Provides students with the opportunity to organize, mount, and publicize a real exhibition in the Hess Gallery. Working with artists in the Boston area, students take an active role in choosing the exhibition's theme and works of art. They also write a catalog and plan an opening as the final project for the course. Offered selectively. Prerequisite: AH 101 or permission. Group: I.
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AN 101: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
This course introduces the student to the study of culture-our learned, shared ideas about behavior-through topics such as: the variable roles of men and women; beliefs about magic, science, and religion; human relationships with the environment; and the words and objects people create and use to express their identities. Students explore and better appreciate the diversity of past and present human experience. Spring 2011 and alternate years. Group: II.
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AN 120: Communicating Identities in the Global Culture
3.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
This course focuses on communication as the hub that interrelates people, commodities, and ideas in the global era. Through topics such as mass media, tourism, advertising, and indigenous forms of cultural expression, we look at the ways in which people build and maintain unique identities, while also participating in a global environment that has erased traditional cultural borders and boundaries. Fall 2009. Group: IDS or II.
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AN 220: Culture,Health,and Healing
3.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
By looking at ways various cultures define diseases and prescribe cures, both within Western society and in other societies, this course works toward an appreciation of the interplay of disease and cultural responses to this universal phenomenon. The course addresses the meaning of sickness, the nature of relationships between patients and healers, the morality of illness, the effects of culture on emotional states, and how the knowledge of non-Western practices can inform the management of our own health problems. Spring 2011 and alternate years. Group: II.
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AN 320: Topics in Developing Areas Studies
3.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
Topics in Developing Areas Studies
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BI 101: Principles of Biology
5.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
Provides an introduction to the basic principles of biology and a structure/function analysis of the cell. Topics include: chemical principles, cell structure and function, energy, cellular metabolism and growth and an introduction to Mendelian genetics. A weekly lab complements lecture material with appropriate experiments and demonstrations. Fall and Spring. Group: III.
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BI 102: Evolution and Biodiversity
3.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
Examines the processes of evolution and the sequence of events that lead to the introduction of new forms of life. The course starts with a review of basic information about genes, Mendelian inheritance, the general structure of DNA/genes and control of gene expression. Additional topics include the theories of Darwin, adaptation, the emergence of populations, speciation, biodiversity, the origin of life on earth. The course will cover the evolution of plants and fungi, the move of living organisms from aqueous environments to land, the evolution of animals and human evolution. Novel techniques and initiatives such as the Genographic Project will be discussed. The text will be supplemented with readings from the lay and research literature. Spring. Prerequisite: BI 101 or permission. Group: III.
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BI 205: Anatomy and Physiology I
5.00 Credits
Pine Manor College - Closed
Students make a systematic study of the human body, its structures, functions and malfunctions. The course allows the student to observe physiological processes in her own body, as well as in living and preserved laboratory specimens. A weekly lab complements the lecture. Fall. Prerequisite: BI 101 or permission. Group: III.
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