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CHEM 496: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An opportunity for a student to engage in research or study in an area or topic not regularly covered in the program. Completion of the Independent Study/Tutorial Authorization form is required. See Policy on Independent Study.
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CHEM 498: Research
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Research on an original problem in chemistry is carried out under the direction of a department faculty member. Training in research methods, use of the scientific literature, and evaluation of data are emphasized. A student may register for one to four credit hours in a given semester. At least once during the course of the project the student will report orally on his or her work before the department faculty and students. Upon completion of the project, the results will be presented in the form of a written research report. Completion of the Independent Study/Tutorial Authorization form is required.
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CLST 200C: P5 Worlds of Greece and Rome
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Focusing primarily on Athens in the age of Pericles and on Rome in its "golden age," this is a look at and an appreciation of civilizations andindividuals, worlds and world views, primarily through the medium of translated texts of notable Greek and Roman authors.
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CLST 200C - P5 Worlds of Greece and Rome
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CLST 210C: P5 Love in the Ancient World
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
A look at love in ancient Greece and Rome, primarily through the lens of literature but also with reference to philosophy, history (including lovemagic), and art. Authors include ancient novelists plus poets such as Ovid, Catullus, Homer, and Anacreon.
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CLST 210C - P5 Love in the Ancient World
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CLST 225D: P5 Sport and Spectacle in the Ancient World
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course surveys the origin and development of competitive athletics and various types of public spectacle throughout the ancient world, beginning with the funeral games of classical epic and concluding with the banning of the Olympics in 394 A.D. by the Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II. Although the principle focus of this course is on ancient sport, we also examine such institutions as hunting, political and military pageantry, gladiatorial combat in its multiple varieties, popular street entertainments, and public execution.
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CLST 230D: P5 Ancient Greek Historians
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course endeavors to look at the Ancient Greeks through their own eyes as well as our own via the study of their most notable historians. Authors usually covered include Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, Arrian, and Plutarch. Their themes range in time from the Greeks' wars for their freedom, waged against the Persian Empire, to the conquests of Alexander the Great.
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COMM : St. John Fisher College Communication/Journalism 326 Media Literacy
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course focuses on developing the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and deconstruct information through a variety of mass media forms and technologies. Media literacy is explored by learning to isolate social clichés, differentiate analysis from propaganda, identify a stereotype, distinguish fact from "hype," and identify important news from routine coverage. Criticalthinkingskills involving media presentations are developed through a practical hands-on approach, research, and past analysis by media scholars.
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COMM 100: Introduction to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An introductory analysis of the process of communication and the nature and function of the mass media. The student studies the structure and development of newspapers, magazines, radio, television, the web, and the advertising and public relations industries. COMM 100 students use Internetbased resources, as well as traditional print and electronic media, as the means for a critical examination of contemporary mass communication.
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COMM 109D: CC Film and Society
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
In this introduction to film studies, students develop skills in film analysis. This course examines movies that portray our multicultural society, and includes both American and foreign narrative, avant-garde, and documentary films. Students explore the social as well as aesthetic dimensions of this art form. The class includes a required weekly film viewing. Cross-listed with ARTS 109D.
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COMM 199C: RW Research-Based Writing
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Students learn the basics of writing an academic research paper in this discipline. Emphasis is on elements of persuasive argumentation, the inclusion of more than one perspective on an issue, the proper use and documentation of sources, and revision. Students also learn how to make an effective oral presentation of their research. Department-determined topic may change from semester to semester. Note: May be repeated, but may not be taken for credit more than once in any discipline. New Core requirement; this course may substitute, if needed, for the previous Core requirement of ENGL 102C/150C. See section on the College Core for details.
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