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4.00 Credits
4 credits each Permission In-depth study in the student's area of interest under direction of a faculty member in that area. Designed for junior and senior art majors who have completed 12 credits of studio work. Exceptions to this policy made only with departmental permission. Subject matter arranged through close consultation with advisor according to individual needs or to specified curricula available. Advanced Directed Studio Projects have been offered in, but are not limited to, the following: Ceramics: wheel-thrown ceramics, ceramic sculpture, glaze chemistry Drawing: advanced drawing, life drawing, color media, scientific illustration Graphic Design: corporate/visual identity, brochure design, digital prepress Painting: advanced painting, color theory, airbrush painting, watercolor Photography: small and large format camera techniques, color photography Printmaking: intaglio, lithography, monotype, collagraphy, screenprinting Sculpture: welded and constructed forms, casting media, carving media Three-Dimensional Design: furniture design, jewelry, papermaking, fibers Special Projects: performance art, bookarts, studio practices for teachers, liturgical art Students may take up to six Advanced Directed Studio Project courses. Consult the Art Students' Miscellany for specific course offerings.
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
2-4 credits Readings, discussion and research paper on special topics in Art History.
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4.00 Credits
2-4 credits Participation in a Senior Exhibit with an emphasis on selection and presentation of creative work. Explores all aspects of show preparation, including portfolio production. Total of four credits required for senior art majors.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits $10 MTH 099 Examines the solar system from the perspective of the interdisciplinary fields of planetary science. Study of both solid surfaces and atmospheres using the concepts and techniques of astronomy, geology, atmospheric science, meteoritics, physics and chemistry. Work involves theoretical and experimental studies of planetary processes at an introductory level in lecture, laboratory and discussions.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits $5 MTH 112 Introduction to the current view of the physical universe. Topics include the stars, star clusters, the galaxy and cosmology. Required laboratory exercises illustrate principles and ideas used by astronomers to support their views of the cosmos.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits PHY 221 concurrently Study of the physics of stellar constituents of the universe: distances, magnitudes, colors, spectra and motions of stars; multiple and variable stars; stellar structure and evolution, star clusters, structure and rotation of the Milky Way galaxy, galaxies and cosmology.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits $20 BIO 121, CHM 224 and CHM 230 Overview of the major topics of biochemistry including the chemistry, structure, function, biological activity and molecular mechanisms of the major biological macromolecules. Introduction to bioenergetics. Study of major metabolic pathways. Laboratory.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 credits Fee determined by topic Permission Investigation of selected topics in biochemistry, such as molecular methods and toxicology, through student participation in lecture, discussion and/or laboratory work.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits $20 BCM 321 Study of selected topics in biochemistry through the use of historical and current research articles emphasizing experimental design, data analysis and integration of biochemical information. Laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits $20 BCM 321 and BIO 204 Study of the transmission of information at the molecular level and the techniques used in gene analysis. Topics include gene structure and function, gene expression, genetic mobility, genomics, transgenics and recombinant DNA methodology. Laboratory.
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