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AS 122: Painting II
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
Acontinuation of Painting I, focusing on the exploration of artistic solutions and aesthetic values. Students are introduced to a variety of painting styles both in class and through visits to Philadelphia area museums. Prerequisite: AS 121 or permission of instructor. 3 semester hours
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AS 131: Two- Dimensional Design
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
An introduction to two-dimensional design, and basic concepts that can be applied to all visual arts media: shape, line, composition, space, texture, pattern, and value. Students develop a visual vocabulary, an appreciation of diverse approaches and styles, and the ability to assess works in a critical manner. Mandatory visits to museums provide students with additional opportunities to study the works of established artists. 3 semester hours
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ASC 400: Values Seminar
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This upper-level interdisciplinary course involves a discussion of values as affecting individual and societal decision making. Completion of a paper is a major component of the course. Prerequisite: completion of six credits in each of the three areas (science, humanities, and social sciences) and junior or senior status. This course does not meet distribution requirements without approval of the dean of Arts and Sciences. 3 semester hours
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BCH 101: Biochemistry Seminar I
1.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
In this first seminar course in a two-semester sequence, students are introduced to the essence of biochemistry. The course involves active learning strategies, student presentations, guest lectures or external seminars, and other activities designed to acquaint students with and promote understanding of the discipline. It may not be used to satisfy the science general education requirement. Prerequisite: Biochemistry major or permission of the instructor. 2 hours lecture. 1 semester hour
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BCH 102: Biochemistry Seminar II
1.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This is the second seminar course in a two-semester sequence. Students enhance their understanding of the biochemistry discipline via active learning strategies, student presentations, guest lectures, field trips, and other activities designed to promote understanding of the discipline. This course may not be used to satisfy the science general education requirement Prerequisite: BCH 101 or permission of the instructor. 2 hours lecture. 1 semester hour
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BCH 301: Biochemistry Seminar III
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This upper-division seminar course is taught in a journal club style. Weekly meetings include discussions of a variety of papers (current hot topics, reviews, seminal works) from different areas in biochemistry. Corequisite: BCH 451. 2 hours lecture. 1 semester hour
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BCH 302: Biochemistry Seminar IV
1.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
A special topics seminar course taught in a journal club style, offered in response to faculty/student interest. Prerequisites: CHEM 256/258, BIOL 262, and BIOL 299. 2 hours lecture. 1 semester hour
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BCH 399: Research Experience
4.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
Students conduct investigative research under the direction of a biochemistry faculty member. Scope, topics, and requirements are arranged individually. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor and junior standing. This course is not a substitute for the Senior Thesis. Students may enroll in BCH 399 for two semesters. 1- 4 semester hours
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BCH 408: Senior Thesis Proposal
1.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
Development of a research proposal for the senior thesis. Proposal must be approved by a thesis committee for successful completion of the course. Prerequisites: CHEM 256/258, BIOL 262, and BIOL 299. 1 semester hour
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BCH 409: Senior Thesis in Biochemistry I
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
Independent biochemical research based on a proposal developed in BCH 408. Prerequisite: BCH 408. 2 semester hours
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