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AR 403: Sculpture:Construction/Assemblage
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
The study and practice of creating invented forms and composing/altering found objects as sculpture. A variety of construction and assemblage techniques will be examined. Slide/lectures will be used to illustrate traditional and contemporary approaches. Credits: 3 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Artistic Experience
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AR 405: Printmaking:Relief Printing
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
A studio course which explores the relief method of printmaking with an investigation of various techniques as they relate to the creative possibilities of the medium. Traditional and contemporary approaches will be examined, with an emphasis on woodblock printing. Credits: 3 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Artistic Experience
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AR 407: Printmaking:Etching
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
A studio course which explores the relief method of printmaking with an investigation of various techniques as they relate to the creative possibilities of the medium. The emphasis will be on etching using a variety of intaglio techniques such as mono print, drypoint, and aquatint. Prerequisites: AR 205 and permission of the instructor Credits: 3 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Artistic Experience
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AR 410: Senior Thesis Exhibition
1.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Senior Thesis Exhibition provides students with the opportunity to exhibit a significant, original and creative body of related art works to the campus community in the McCarthy art gallery or another appropriate space on campus to be decided in consultation with the faculty. Credits: 1 cr. Misc. Notes: To be taken concurrently with AR 415 or AR 421. Art majors only.
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AR 415: Art Tutorial in Painting
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Individually planned studio program. Student needs and interests will determine the medium employed. Prerequisites: AR 309 or AR 311 and permission of the instructor Credits: 4 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes
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AR 421: Tutorial in Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Individually planned studio program. Student needs and interests will determine the medium employed. Prerequisites: AR 405, AR 407, and permission of the instructor Credits: 4 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes
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AR 431: Life Drawing
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
Two-and-one-half-hour drawing lab with live model as subject, using a variety of drawing media, ink and wash, charcoal, watercolor and more. Developing an understanding of basic human anatomy and looking at examples of style and technique used throughout the history of figure drawing. There will be an emphasis on perceptual accuracy and personal interpretation as well. Prerequisites: AR 205 or permission of the instructor Credits: 3 cr. Laboratory Fee: yes
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BI 106: Topics in Cellular and Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
This lecture and laboratory course will focus on topics pertaining to the cellular level of biological organization. Examples of specific topics that may be explored in a given semester are: the cellular basis of health and disease; human genetics and inheritance; cancer; biotechnology, including the study of the moral implications of the rapidly evolving technology; the immune system; origin of life; reproduction and development. Credits: 3 cr. Misc. Notes: Biology 106, 108, and 110 are laboratory courses designed for students who are not science majors. They may not be taken by biology majors or minors. Each course carries three credits and will satisfy the requirement for a laboratory course in the natural sciences. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Natural/Mathematical Sciences
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BI 108: Topics in Organismal Biology
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
This lecture and laboratory course will focus on topics pertaining to the organismal level of biological organization. Examples of specific topics that may be explored in a given semester are: human biology; animal behavior; embryology of plants and animals; physiological responses of plants and animals to the environment; the biology of a particular group of organisms, for example, plants, invertebrates, microorganisms, and human parasites. Credits: 3 cr. Misc. Notes: Biology 106, 108, and 110 are laboratory courses designed for students who are not science majors. They may not be taken by biology majors or minors. Each course carries three credits and will satisfy the requirement for a laboratory course in the natural sciences. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Natural/Mathematical Sciences
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BI 110: Topics in Population and Ecosystem Biology
3.00 Credits
Saint Michael's College
This lecture and laboratory course will focus on topics pertaining to the population level of biological organization. Examples of specific topics that may be explored in a given semester are: conservation biology; endangered species and the loss of biodiversity; global warming; food and energy resources; types of pollution and their impact on various ecosystems; human population growth; natural history of Vermont. Credits: 3 cr. Misc. Notes: Biology 106, 108, and 110 are laboratory courses designed for students who are not science majors. They may not be taken by biology majors or minors. Each course carries three credits and will satisfy the requirement for a laboratory course in the natural sciences. Laboratory Fee: yes Liberal Studies Requirement: Natural/Mathematical Sciences
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