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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS110 or ARTS200 or permission of instructor A lecture/studio course that takes the student beyond the basic methods, materials, media, and concepts found in ARTS200- Intermediate Drawing. Students will be encouraged to develop a personal style and vision through the use of traditional and contemporary modes of drawing. Includes subjective and objective drawing, anatomical and portraitive drawing, group drawing, and the creation and development of a drawing notebook and/or journal. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS209 or permission of instructor A lecture/studio course that allows students to work in formulating clay bodies and glazes. Skills on the potter's wheel and in various hand-building ceramic construction techniques will be developed. Emphasis is on mastery of materials, personal creative expression, and exploration. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS120 or ARTS211 or permission of instructor Intermediate lecture/studio course which examines in-depth exploration of several printmaking processes including reduction linocut, multi-color woodcuts, non-toxic etching, basic hand-crafted books, and overprint, and hand-coloring methods in order to understand printmaking and book arts as a means of exploration, personal expression, and effective communication. Students will examine a variety of related materials and understand creative techniques and the importance of planning and design. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGL080 and meets minimum requirements to enroll in MATH074 Introduction to biological anthropology. Study of human genetics, biochemistry, anatomy, physiology, and primatology including the primate fossil record. Demonstrates how biological aspects of humans have evolved and how biological evolution is intertwined with human culture, human behavior, and the environment. Only anthropology course that fulfills laboratory science requirements. Meets General Education requirement for Science. (1997)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGL080, MATH074 Recommended for non-science majors requiring one semester of biological science. A survey of biological principles including cell theory, diversity of living organisms, bioenergetics, genetics, and evolution. Continuity is maintained via an ecological emphasis and the application of biology to everyday life. This course includes animal dissection. Will not serve as a prerequisite for upperlevel biology offerings. Meets General Education requirement for Science. (2003)
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3.00 Credits
Deals with the controversial biological issues of today: animal welfare, bioengineering, death and dying, issues concerning the unborn to the aged, etc. Focus is on student opinions and indepth discussions. Of particular interest to students in Allied Health. May be used as a liberal arts or free elective. (2003)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGL080, MATH074. Recommended for science majors or students requiring two semesters of biological science. Introduction to biological principles through observations of the physical and chemical aspects of life, cellular structure, metabolism, cellular growth and differentiation, reproduction, genetics, current and past evolution and the diversity of the kingdoms of life. Includes some animal and plant dissection. Prerequisite for the sequential course, BIOL110-General Biology II. BIOL109-General Biology I and BIOL103-Biology of Our World are not equivalent or sequential courses. Students may use only one of these introductory courses to meet the lab science requirement. Meets General Education requirement for Science. (2003)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIOL109. Recommended for students seeking to complete their two-semester General Biology sequence with an emphasis on the animal and plant kingdoms. Aspects of animal and plant life, anatomy, physiology, development, control mechanisms, behavior, evolution, and distribution. Investigative laboratory experience with living and preserved material. This course includes animal and plant dissection. (2003)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGL080, MATH074 Study of the structure and function of the organ systems stressing their role in keeping the body alive. Cannot be used as a prerequisite for any biology course. Credit will not be given for both BIOL118 and BIOL120. This course includes animal dissection. Meets General Education requirement for Science. (2002)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGL080, MATH074. CHEM100 is strongly recommended for students with a minimal science background. Study of basic cell biology, integumentary, muscular, skeletal, nervous, and endocrine systems. This course includes animal dissection. Meets General Education requirement for Science. (2002)
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