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ART 228/328/428: Ceramics I,II,III
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Students will learn methods and techniques used in the creation of ceramic art at the introductory, intermediate, and advanced levels. Emphasis will be placed on developing, manipulation, modeling and construction skills. Prerequisite: ART 147 or permission of instructor. More advanced work available in ART 444.
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ART 361: Seminar in Modern Art
1.50 Credits
St. Andrews University
Students will gain understanding of the modern and post-modern era through an investigation of the art of the 20th century. The study of art criticism will be integral to the topical analysis of art created during this period. Prerequisite: ART 120, 121 or permission of instructor. ART 361 is required of majors.
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ART 444: Advanced Studies in Art Students will build body of advanced work in one of the chosen media
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Computer Art, or Ceramics. This course may be taken multiple times. Prerequisites: levels I, II, and III of the medium chosen and the instructor's approval.
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ART 456: Art Portfolio
1.50 Credits
St. Andrews University
The student will prepare a résumé and slide portfolio of his or her artwork.Workshops, lectures and demonstrations will enable students to compile materials for job applications and/or graduate school. ART 456 is required of majors.
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ART 457: Senior Show
1.50 Credits
St. Andrews University
This course is required of all senior art majors. The student will create a senior art exhibit. Emphasis will be placed on the content and quality of works shown, professional gallery/visual presentation and a final oral presentation. ART 457 is required of majors.
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AS 101: Introduction to Asia
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
The civilizations of India, China, and Japan are presented in historical perspective. Korea, selected cultures of Southeast Asia, and the Islamic world are also included. The course is not designed as an attempt at a comprehensive survey, but rather as a series of more intensive investigations into a selected number of interrelated themes, ideas, and developments in Asia. The first term will be devoted to the traditional period and will include studies of artistic, religious, literary, philosophical, and political achievements and challenges.
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AS 102: Introduction to Asia
3.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
The second term will examine the modern period, from Western contacts to the present, emphasizing the same interdisciplinary perspectives. Original texts, guest speakers, and multimedia materials will be utilized whenever possible.
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BIO 101: Introductory Topics in Biology
4.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
This course explores basic principles of biology that relate scientific literacy to the nonscientist. (Three hours of laboratory and three hours of lecture per week.) Fall, Spring.
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BIO 201: Concepts in Biology I
4.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
A concept-oriented course in biology that introduces students to rudimentary principles of biological building blocks and macromolecules, cellular organization and reproduction, evolution, Mendelian Genetics, biotechnology, and ecology. (Three hours of laboratory and three hours of lecture per week.) Fall.
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BIO 204: Concepts in Biology II
4.00 Credits
St. Andrews University
Second semester course in introductory biology, with emphasis on the evolution and ecology of different groups of organisms. (Three hours of lecture and 3 hours of laboratory per week)
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