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1.00 Credits
This course is selected by art majors in conjunction with the Advanced Studies component in the final semester of the program. The Senior Exhibition is a capstone experience which demonstrates the student's proficiency in a studio area. Included is the preparation, installation and documentation of the student's work. Prerequisite: Senior standing & instructor's permission
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3.00 Credits
While examining the literary, musical, and visual arts from an interdisciplinary perspective, students will learn the language used to discuss the arts, discover strategies for analyzing the arts, and create contexts for valuing the arts.
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3.00 Credits
While examining the visual, literary, and musical arts from a visual art perspective, students will learn the language used to discuss the arts, discover strategies for analyzing the arts, and create contexts for valuing the arts. Prerequisite: none.
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4.00 Credits
Examines the development of the Classical style and the emergence of Romanticism in Vienna. Explores the culture, politics and art that influenced Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert. (Study Abroad - Vienna). Prerequisite: none.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an interdisciplinary study of selected cultural and artistic movements of the twentieth century which constitute modernism, with an eye to a better understanding of contemporary culture. Students will consider how western artists of all kinds - literary, visual, musical - have responded to the experience of living in the twentieth century. Though the emphasis of the course is on modernism, related developments in twentieth century art will also be examined. Prerequisite: ATS281 or ATS283
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3.00 Credits
Designed for Visual Arts K-12 Education Students: This course is an interdisciplinary study of selected cultural and artistic movements of the twentieth century which constitute modernism, with an eye to a better understanding of contemporary culture. Students will consider how western artists of all kinds - literary, visual, musical - have responded to the experience of living in the twentieth century. Though the emphasis of the course is on modernism, related developments in twentieth century art, such as post-modernism, will also be examined. Prerequisite: ATS283
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1.00 Credits
A programmed, self-paced course which permits the student to recognize, analyze, define, and build medical/biological terms from Greek and Latin roots.
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0.00 Credits
Students explore the fundamental concepts of biology in the fields of: research science, cytology, genetics, microbiology, human biology, botany, taxonomy, zoology, ecology and evolution through reading, online activities, lecture and laboratory experiences. Corequisite: BIO200L. Prerequisite: none.
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0.00 Credits
Lab for BIO200-General Biology. Co-requisite: BIO200.
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4.00 Credits
Students explore the fundamental concepts of biology: cytology, taxonomy, reproduction, heredity, evolution and ecology. Closed to those with two or more years of high school biology.
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