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ARS 0492: STUDIO ART SENIOR PROJ. SEMINAR I
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Special topics seminar required for all senior art majors (B.A. and B.F.A.) that focuses on individual projects. Additional emphasis will be placed on the research of historical and/or contemporary issues or models related to the student's project.
Prerequisite:
Senior status.
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ARS 0493: ART METHODS K THROUGH 12
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
This is a course for students seeking teacher certification in art. It is a workshop course in a variety of media, as well as specific emphasis on Art curriculum at every grade level. The development of appropriate and effective lesson planning skills is also stressed. Students build on their observation of diverse student populations in area schools.
Prerequisite:
ARS 0101
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ARS 0496: INTERNSHIP
0.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Internships are required for all students following the BFA Graphic Design, or the Interior Design Track. It is an opportunity to gain exposure to a professional work environment. Credit to be awarded based on internship contract and criteria.
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ARS 0497: SENIOR PROJECT SEMINAR II
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Senior Projects Seminar is the second part of a two semester seminar that focuses on individual senior projects. In addition to research of historical and/or contemporary issues or models that are related to the student's project, emphasis will be placed on the studio activity and the subsequent exhibition of the senior project.
Prerequisite:
ARS 0492
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ASL 0150: AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
An introduction to American Sign Language, covering the relationship between manual and oral language systems, the implications of deafness on communication, and the philosophy of total communication.
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ASL 0151: AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A continued study of American Sign Language that emphasizes conversational skills and deaf culture.
Prerequisite:
ASL 0150
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BIO 0115: SCIENCE FOR LIFE
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A non-majors scientific literacy course that explores the science behind important issues facing society today. Discover "your inner scientist" by reading and understanding science articles in the popular press and learn how to make informed decisions about everyday situations.
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BIO 0115 HONORS: SCIENCE FOR LIFE
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
An honors course for non majors that explores relevant topics in biology. For students with a foundation in biology, this course focuses on synthesizing biological knowledge, developing critical thinking skills, and applying to current issues.
Prerequisite:
One year high school biology.
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BIO 0130: SCIENCE ISSUES (BIOLOGY)
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A study of the biological principles, concepts and related current scientific issues that will offer the opportunity to develop an understanding of science in relation to technological advances and effects on society. Emphasis will be placed on health-related topics.
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BIO 0131: SCIENCE ISSUES (BIOLOGY) LABORATORY
1.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Laboratory to accompany Science Issues lecture, BIO-0130. focused on developing math and laboratory skills necessary for a biology major. Studies of cells, DNA and protein structure, Mendelian genetics are included.
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