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ART 306: Ceramics
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
Introduction to the basic methods of working with clay. As a basic course, students will explore the processes involved in the media. Students will produce pinch pots, coil constructions, and slab form. Glazing techniques will be discussed and demonstrated. Experimentation with the potter s wheel is optional but encouraged.
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ART 307: Introductory Oil Painting
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
An introduction to the materials, techniques, processes, and philosophies of oil painting. The creative experience will be approached through the study of subject matter, content and form.
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ART 308: Watercolor Painting
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
The basic techniques and elements of watercolor, along with the principles of design in painting will be the focus.
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ART 330: Art Methods- Elementary Education Major
2.00 Credits
Glenville State University
This course will address children s creative development, physical and mental abilities as related to Art. This course will explore the methods, planning, management and implementation of Art in the elementary school classroom. The integration of Art into the elementary school curriculum will be an important focus of this course. The use of West Virginia Content Standards and Objectives for lesson planning and teaching activities will be discussed, demonstrated and applied. Research into current practice is required. The teacher candidate will plan and participate in teaching activities with students grades (K-6). Prerequisites: EDUC 310 and Admission to Teacher Education.
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ART 340: Sculpture
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
The principles, techniques and elements of 3-dimensional design in sculpture, along with the development of an art vocabulary will be the focus.
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ART 401: Art History: 19th Century to the Present
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
A general survey of visual arts from 1750 to the present.
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BIOL 100: Human Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Glenville State University
A basic course covering the types of foods, their metabolism, and energy transformations. The roles of minerals and vitamins are considered. Nutrition in relation to malnutrition, under-nourishment, needs through changes in age, and needs in special activities is examined. An overview of diet therapy for common diseases is reviewed.
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BIOL 102: Introduction to Cellular Biology
4.00 Credits
Glenville State University
Introduction to basic chemistry and organic compounds. Basic chemical process of life including photosynthesis, cellular respiration, DNA replication, protein synthesis, cell division, and introductions to genetics and the origins of life.
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BIOL 108: Dendrology I
1.00 Credits
Glenville State University
A study of the woody plants of North America with emphasis on identification characteristics, natural range, growth characteristics and ecological factors affecting growth. Class format: one 55 minute lecture per week.
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BIOL 109: Dendrology II
1.00 Credits
Glenville State University
Field identification of wood and plants with an emphasis on foliage, bud, and bark characteristics. Class format: one three-hour lab per week.
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