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1.00 Credits
A final semester course intended to synthesize and culminate the student's Ancilla studio and art theory experience. The course teaches students to select, professionally present, write, and verbally explain their best examples of visual art. The visual portfolio is overseen by the student's advisor and presented to a small faculty committee for questions. A closure course. Lab fee.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Study of selected topics and/or current issues in art. Topics vary depending upon interests of faculty and students. Pre-requisites may vary. The Division and the Academic Council must approve all topics.
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3.00 Credits
A course intended to introduce students to the celestial sphere, the history of astronomy, telescopes, the origin of the solar system objects including the Sun, planets, moons, comets, asteroids and meteors.
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3.00 Credits
A course intended to introduce students to the basic concepts of cosmology and the physical properties and life cycles of stars and galaxies.
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5.00 Credits
A study of the basic principles of life in sufficient detail to prepare the Elementary Teachers to teach principles of the 'living environment' to students in K through 8. Includes scientific thinking skills; and common themes in science. Content is organized to model the developing ability of the elementary students to master the concepts. Laboratory focuses on the process of scientific investigation through inquiries, fieldwork, lab work, etc. modeled to procedures and materials appropriate to the elementary classroom. Lab Fee.
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5.00 Credits
This course examines the fundamental, unifying principles of biology: the cell theory, and the theories of genetics and evolution. Topics include: the molecular basis of cell function, bioenergetics, cell structure, the cell cycle and division, inheritance and evolution. Lab Fee.
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5.00 Credits
Survey of the classification, evolution and ecology of life including prokaryotes, viruses, protista, fungi, plants and animals.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to basic structure and function of the human body including laboratory studies in gross anatomy, histology and physiology. Topics covered include cellular anatomy and physiology, body tissues, integumentary, skeletal, muscle and nervous systems. Lab fee.
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5.00 Credits
Second semester topics include cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, excretory, endocrine and reproductive systems. Lab fee. Prerequisite: BI252.
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5.00 Credits
Investigations of micro organisms such as bacteria, fungi, protozoan and viruses with special emphasis given to bacteria and their specific characteristics, life processes, genetics, and control. Laboratory techniques involve culturing, staining and identification of bacteria. Lab fee.
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