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ART 3130: Painting
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
Studio technique of painting in water color, tempera, pastel and mixed media. Students will acquire skills through application, demonstrations, experimentation, individual direction and personalized critiques. Aesthetic/analytical discussion of the great works of past and present will also be included. Grading: Pass/Fail
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ART 4010: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
Designed to acquaint students with concepts or trends in art not covered in the regular curriculum. The course may be taken more than once if the topic has changed.
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AST 1100: Introductory Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
Study of the solar system and its components, stars and stellar evolution, and galaxies. The course includes the historical development of astronomy as a science and the equipment and instrumentation used by modern astronomers. 2 hours lecture; 2 hours lab Prerequisite: MTH 0150 or equivalent score on mathematics screening test.
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BIO 1030: Human Anatomy and Physiology I,II
4.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
Study of biological principles including cell chemistry, metabolism, structure and division. The student will be introduced to histology, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems of the mammal. Lectures will concentrate on the human body; laboratories will deal with fetal pig dissection and appropriate physiological experiments illustrating the functioning of the human body. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisite: A passing score on the reading comprehension and writing screening tests. MTH 0150 or equivalent score on mathematics screening lot. BIO 1030 is prerequisite for BIO 1040.
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BIO 1040: Human Anatomy and Physiology I,II
4.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
Study of biological principles including cell chemistry, metabolism, structure and division. The student will be introduced to histology, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems of the mammal. Lectures will concentrate on the human body; laboratories will deal with fetal pig dissection and appropriate physiological experiments illustrating the functioning of the human body. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisite: A passing score on the reading comprehension and writing screening tests. MTH 0150 or equivalent score on mathematics screening lot. BIO 1030 is prerequisite for BIO 1040.
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BIO 1110: General Biology
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
An introduction to the fundamental principles and problems of biology for the non-science major. Beginning with an introduction to the nature of science, this course will focus on such topics as ecology, heredity, anatomy and physiology, cell biology and the origin of life. 2 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisite: MTH 0150 or equivalent score on mathmatics screening test.
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BIO 1130: Biological Principles I,II
4.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
A course designed for science majors that covers basic concepts in modern biological thought emphasizing the chemical and cellular basis of life. This is a more in-depth presentation of biological principles and problems than BIO 1110. BIO 1140 is a continuation of BIO 1130 designed for science majors covering organismal and population biology and the diversity of life. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisites: High school biology and MTH 1100 or equivalent score on score on mathematics screening test. BIO 1130 or permission of division is prerequisite for BIO 1140.
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BIO 1140: Biological Principles I,II
4.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
A course designed for science majors that covers basic concepts in modern biological thought emphasizing the chemical and cellular basis of life. This is a more in-depth presentation of biological principles and problems than BIO 1110. BIO 1140 is a continuation of BIO 1130 designed for science majors covering organismal and population biology and the diversity of life. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours lab Prerequisites: High school biology and MTH 1100 or equivalent score on score on mathematics screening test. BIO 1130 or permission of division is prerequisite for BIO 1140.
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BIO 1900: Natural Sciences Seminar I
1.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
Emphasis will be placed upon the integration of studies in the sciences. Students will become familiar with the literature of science, conducting literature searches and developing bibliographies on selected topics. Participation in seminar discussions will be required. Prerequisite: Must be freshman biology, chemistry or general science major or have permission of division.
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BIO 2000: Selected Topics in Biology
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
An in-depth analysis of an area of topical interest in biology not specifically covered in the general curriculum. 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: BIO 1040, BIO 1110, BIO 1140 or permission of instructor.
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