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AHG 692: Capstone Project
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
Prerequisites: AHG 690: Research Methods and approval of capstone project proposal by student's faculty committee. In order to complete requirements for the degree, each student must complete a thesis or a capstone project. The purpose of either is to show mastery of both subject matter and analytical and interpretive skills.
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ART 552: Topics in American Art: Art And Culture of The Sixties
9.00 Credits
Ashland University
This course explores major ideas expressed in American painting, sculpture, literature, film and music primarily from popular culture in the 60s. These ideas are related to the social and political settings in which they occurred.
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ART 652: Art of The Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
A survey of 15th and 16th century paintings, sculpture in Italy, France, Flanders and Germany.
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ART 653: Baroque/ Rococco Art History
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
A survey of 17th and 18th century painting, sculpture and the decorative arts in Italy, France, Flanders, Spain and Holland.
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ART 654: Nineteenth Century Art History I
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
A study of movements in the second half of the century including Impressionism, post impressionism and Van Gogh, Gauguin, Cezanne and Seurat. Emphasis on painting.
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BIO 610: Biology Field Study: The Ecology of The Great Smoky Mountains
4.00 Credits
Ashland University
The purpose of this course is to study unique characteristics of The Great Smoky Mountains. To develop an appreciation of the complex interactions that have shaped this unique area and how The Smokies have influenced even the Ashland area. Fee required to cover cost of travel expenses to Great Smokey Mts.
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BIO 640: Special Topics
5.00 Credits
Ashland University
Individual or group studies of coursework in biology. Graduate standing, permission of the professor of record and the approval of the director of graduate studies in education.
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BIOLOGY TOXICOLOGY DEPARTMENT BIO 525: Adv. Human Physiology
4.00 Credits
Ashland University
This course examines the human being from the physiological perspective. Emphasis is placed on understanding the biological, chemical and physical aspects of the major organ systems of the body: nervous, muscle, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, digestive, endocrine and reproductive. Each system is studied from the perspective of how that system functions independently within the human body and how it contributes to the overall functioning of the human being. The course meets for three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. It is offered each spring semester.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH ENG 601: Literature of Early England
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
A study of the literature of England from the Anglo-Saxon period and the time of Chaucer. Particular emphasis on the rhetorical features of Old and Middle English. Reading and analysis of representative works, including Beowulf and the Canterbury Tales.
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EDAD 550: Introduction to School Administration
3.00 Credits
Ashland University
This course focuses on the entry level building administrator in the elementary, middle and secondary school as well as the central office. Emphasis will be placed on problem-based learning. The prospective administrator will acquire a knowledge base which links theory and research to practice. The course deals with the role of the contemporary school leader as it relates to the change process, instructional improvement, empowerment, and respecting diversity in the decision making process.
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