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BEIJ FSCF 360: Contemporary China through Film
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
The course will give an overview of major films produced in mainland China since 1949. We will examine the genres of Chinese film better known in contemporary China, and consider them a major source of reflection and critique of contemporary Chinese society. The focus will be on the fifth-generation mainland cinema, as well as some films from the 1950s and 1970s, and most important of all, some classics directed by the new generation of filmmakers of the 1990s that are normally grouped under the rubric of the sixth-generation directors. All films chosen for the course will help inform our understanding of modern China in terms of its material conditions and ideology. Furthermore, the narrative structures and cinematic images celebrate the changes and convey the anxieties associated with it. (Beijing, China, http://www.allianceglobaled.org/beijing.html)
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BEIJ INTS 380: Internship In China
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
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BEIJ SOCS 260: Issues Contemp Chinese Society&Culture
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
This course will provide a broad overview of a range of contemporary Chinese social, cultural and political issues. Drawing from interdisciplinary sources, although with an emphasis on social science research, the course will cover issues from language and ethnicity, to urban planning, orphanages and adoption. Although oriented towards urban issues, many topics such as migrants, the environment and street vendors will touch on the increasingly complex interactions between rural and urban Chinese society. In addition to lectures and discussions, many topics will include field trips to sites around Beijing where students can observe contemporary Beijing first-hand. The course will include lectures, discussions, guest speakers, and site visits. (Beijing, China, http://www.allianceglobaled.org/beijing.html) AUC Designation: Ss
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BI 101: Lab
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Introduction to the science of living organisms. Emphasis on molecular and cellular aspects of energy processing, cell reproduction and genetics. Three class hours and three laboratory hours weekly.
Corequisite:
BI101L
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BI 102: Lab
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Introduction to the science of living organisms. Overview of kingdoms with emphasis on structure and function of plants and animals. Consideration of population biology and ecology. Three class hours and three laboratory hours weekly.
Corequisite:
BI102L
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BI 185: Biology Elective
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Biology Elective
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BI 186: Biology Elective
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
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BI 201: Evolution and Population Biology
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Study of how evolutionary changes contribute to the diversity of life. Includes an overview of the history of evolutionary theories as well as the use of modern molecular techniques, traditional population biology, and genetics to examine the evolutionary history of life. The course will also focus on the role of natural and artificial selection, sexual selection, kin selection, and social behavior on the development of specific adaptations. Three class hours weekly. Prerequisite: BI101 and 102; or permission of the instructor.
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BI 204: Lab
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Study of the classical and modern views of the nature of the gene, its transmission and its function. Includes microbial and population genetics. Three class hours and three laboratory hours weekly. Prerequisites: BI 101 and 102; or permission of the instructor.
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BI 205: Lab
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Study of the structure of the human body at cellular, tissue, organ and system levels. Laboratory exercises include appropriate observations and dissections to illustrate each system being studied. Three class hours and three laboratory hours weekly. Prerequisites: BI101 and 102; or permission of the instructor.
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