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AS 384.216: Second Year Modern Hebrew II
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Pre-req 384.215. Designed to enrich vocabulary and provide intensive grammatical review, and enhance fluency in reading, writing and comprehension. Cross-listed with Jewish Studies.
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AS 384.316: Third Year Modern Hebrew II
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Pre-req 384.315. Designed to: maximize comprehension and the spoken language through literary and newspaper excerpts providing the student with the language of an educated Israeli. Cross-listed with Jewish Studies.
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AS 389.202: Introduction to the Museum: Issues and Ideas
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course considers the practical, political, and ethical challenges facing museums today, including the impact of technology and globalization, economic pressures, and debates over the ownership and interpretation of culture. Cross-listed with History of Art and Anthropology
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AS 389.203: Museum Matters
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Through weekly field trips, group discussion, and analytical writing assignments, this course examines how museums organize, interpret, and present their holdings. Museum controversies, challenges, conflicts are examined. M&S practicum course.
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AS 389.345: Introduction to Museum Practice
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Taking the JHU Archaeological Museum as a case study and working closely with its holdings, we discuss the principles and practice of managing and preserving museum collections. Earns M&S Practicum credit. Cross-listed with History of Art, Anthropology, Near Eastern Studies, and Classics.
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AS 389.354: Paper Museums: Exhibiting Prints at the BMA
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
In this advanced seminar, students work with BMA curator to organize an exhibition about the printed series. Covers various aspects of museum work, including research, installation, programming. M&S practicum course. Cross-listed with History of Art
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AS 389.368: Artists, Museums, and Social Purpose: Contemporary Models
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
How do artists working today engage with museums? Students explore these partnerships in theory and practice, proposing a local installation in collaboration with artist-instructor Peter Bruun. M&S practicum course. Cross-listed with Homewood Art Workshops; History of Art
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AS 389.440: Who Owns Culture?
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This seminar explores the complicated, often explosive concept of cultural property, including questions surrounding the ownership, preservation, and interpretation of artifacts, monuments, heritage sites, and living traditions. Cross-listed with Anthropology and History of Art.
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AS 410.302: Bio-Organic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course provides a foundation in structural organic chemistry, acid base chemistry, chemical thermodynamics, and reaction mechanisms. Subjects include Lewis structures, atomic and hybridized orbitals, stereochemistry, inter- and intramolecular forces of attraction, neucleophilic reaction mechanisms, functional groups, and the organic chemistry of biological molecules. Please note that this course does not count toward requirements for the master's degree in biotechnology. Prerequisite: Two semesters of college chemistry
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AS 410.303: Bioscience for Regulatory Affairs
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course examines the fundamental underlying scientific concepts utilized in the creation and development of biomedical products. Topics to be covered include the structure and function of biomolecules such as proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, lipids, and DNA, as well as the structure and function of cellular components such as membranes, vesicles, organelles, and the cytoskeleton. In addition, students will examine the complexities of metabolism, DNA replication, transcription, translation, signal transduction mechanisms, apoptosis, the cell cycle, and cancer. Please note that this course does not count toward requirements for the master's degree in either biotechnology or bioscience regulatory affairs and is required as a prerequisite course for some students entering the Master of Science in Bioscience Regulatory Affairs.
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