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ART 315: Introduction to Art Therapy
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Introduction and overview of the field of art therapy with discussion of various philosophical viewpoints relating to this profession. Students will review literature in the field and will create and take part in studio activities which can be used in volunteer work and internship settings.
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ART 336: Figure Drawing II
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: ART 236. Concentration on the life model, on the structure of the human figure, on body movement, on characteristic gestures, and on expressive features. This course may be repeated for additional credit.
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ART 341: Digital Photography
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: Art 241 with sophomore standing or above. Advanced class in photographic methods and digital photography including use of special lighting and other equipment. This course may be repeated once for additional credit.
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ART 350: Selected Studio Topics
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Exploration of diverse media, processes and topics not generally covered in mediaspecific studio courses. Provides an opportunity for exploration with mixed media, installation art, performance art, and topics specific to the expertise of visiting artists and guest instructors. Topics will vary each time the course is offered. This course may be repeated.
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ART 360: Ceramics II
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: ART 260. Advanced course in ceramics that provides experience with ceramic sculpture, wheel throwing, and glazing. This course may be repeated once for additional credit.
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ART 380W: Seminar in History of Art
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: ENG 102W. (Offered in alternate years) In-depth study of areas not treated fully in other art history courses. Prior study of art history normally is expected. Topic will vary each year seminar is offered. Past topics have included Issues in Contemporary Art, Modern Architecture, Native American Art, Russian Art and African Art. Course may be repeated.
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ART 390: Museum and Gallery Studies
3.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: junior or senior standing. The purpose of this course is to develop meaningful insights into museology and both contemporary and historic art expression through direct experience and the examination of a wide variety of art media, methods of installation and exhibition spaces. This goal will be achieved by guided attendance at art exhibitions and installation of art exhibits, augmented by group discussion and the writing of critical reviews.
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BIO 136W: Evolution for Everyone
4.00 Credits
Eureka College
Describes the importance and impact of evolution on human thought. Suitable as an introductory science course for non-science majors and science majors alike. Course begins with a discussion of the nature of science, history of evolutionary thought, and the controversy between religion and science, followed by DNA and genetics. Course concludes with a close examination of modern evolutionary theory, including the Hardy- Weinberg-Castle theorem, population genetics, and speciation. Lecture and laboratory.
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BIO 141W: Principles of Biology I
4.00 Credits
Eureka College
Introduction to biology expressly designed for students interested in majoring in biology or in a pre-professional program. Presents the basic principles of biology (evolution, ecology, cell structure and function, genetics) in some detail. Lecture and laboratory.
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BIO 142W: Principles of Biology II
4.00 Credits
Eureka College
Prerequisite: BIO 141W. Continued examination of biological principles for those interested in science as a career. Examines the anatomy and physiology of the major groups of organisms. Lecture and laboratory.
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