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ART 433: Professional Practices
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Focuses on the practices of professional artists/art educators in establishing and maintaining their careers. Basic legal issues, ethical dilemmas, business practices and responsibilities, publicity, exhibition arrangements and installation, tax filing, professional organizations, and funding opportunities will be covered. Outside assignments and participation in a group exhibition are required. Prerequisites: Senior standing and art majors only. Spring, $25 fee, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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ART 485: Art Therapy Fieldwork
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Supervised art therapy fieldwork experience in an area relevant to the student's interest. This will happen in a variety of therapeutic settings. Prerequisite: ART 385. Spring, 4 hours fieldwork and 1 hour classroom supervision, 3 credits.
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BIOL 101: Newsworthy Topics in Biology
4.00 Credits
Keystone College
Focuses on the scientific method, cell biology, genetics, evolution, and biotechnology. Provides the background to become a knowledgeable, literate, and active participant in an increasingly technological society. Focuses on ethical considerations of modern biological issues. For the non-science major; not open to students who have passed BIOL 113 or BIOL 105. Fall, Spring, and Summer, $100 fee, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 2-hour laboratory, 4 credits.
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BIOL 108/109: Introduction to Field Biology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Keystone College
Provides a field-oriented experience with concentrated study of species identification, natural history, ecology and conservation. The topic for this course changes each semester. Offerings have included birds, bird banding, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, fishery biology, insects, fall wildflowers, lake ecology, winter ecology, maple sugaring, forest stewardship, Project WET, invasive species, water quality monitoring, and CSI. Consult current course offerings for each semester's topic. Note: Be prepared to experience the outdoor environment under all weather conditions. Fall and Spring, $50 fee, field practicum, lecture, discussion, and laboratory, 1-4 credits.
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BIOL 109C: Horticulture
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Under the direction of a certified landscape architect, students learn to identify more than 100 species and varieties of plants commonly used in landscaping and as ornamentals. Scientific names and critical characters of identification are stressed. 3 hours lecture and discussion, $50 fee, 3 credits.
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BIOL 110: Newsworthy Topics in Biology
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Offered in the Weekender program only. Focuses on the scientific method, cell biology, genetics, evolution, and biotechnology. Provides the background to become a knowledgeable, literate, and active participant in an increasingly technological society. Focuses on ethical considerations of modern biological issues. For the non-science major; not open to students who have passed BIOL 101, 113, or 105. 3 hours lecture and discussion, 2-hour laboratory, $100 fee, 3 credits,
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BIOL 111: Human Health Issues
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Offered in the Weekender program only. Focuses on human anatomy, physiology, diseases, and personal health care maintenance. Provides the background necessary to become an active consumer of contemporary health care. For the non-science major; not open to students who have passed BIOL 113, 105 or 106. Dissection required. 3 hours lecture and discussion, 2-hour laboratory, $100 fee, 3 credits.
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BIOL 112: Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Studies human interactions with the environment. Focuses on ecological principles of ecosystem structure, population of dynamics of humans and other organisms. Considers sources and supplies of biological, food, soil, mineral and energy resources, as well as methods of mitigating the effects of their use and exploitation. The philosophy of sustainable development will underlay the course, as will the role of the individual in the decision-making process. Spring and Summer, $100 fee, 2 hours lecture and discussion, 2-hour laboratory, 3 credits.
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BIOL 113: General Biology I
4.00 Credits
Keystone College
Introduces science majors to topics such as the nature of science, basic chemistry, the origin of life, cell structure and function, reproduction, genetics, population, evolution, energy relationships, and the diversity of animals. Dissection required. Fall, Spring and Summer, $100 fee, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3-hour laboratory, 4 credits.
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BIOL 114: General Biology II
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Introduces science majors to the structure, function, and diversity of plants, including algae and fungi. Studies morphology, anatomy, physiology, economic botany, taxonomy, and ecology. Prerequisite: BIOL 113 or consent of the instructor. Dissection required. Spring, $100 fee, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3-hour laboratory, 4 credits.
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