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ART 390: Open Studio
3.00 Credits
Knox College
Independent study with a faculty mentor. Forty hours a week of studio work. To be taken in the term before student's Senior Show. Required of all studio art majors. Prereq: One credit of Art 351.; Note: 1 credit of 390 will be graded after the completion of the student's Senior Show.; STAFF
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ART 399A: Senior Research in Art History
3.00 Credits
Knox College
Independent study of a selected topic with a faculty mentor and production of a research paper. O; STAFF
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ASIA 141: Introduction to Chinese Civilization
3.00 Credits
Knox College
This course is a preliminary introduction to Chinese civilization, beginning with the archaeological record and extending to the nineteenth century. This course will focus on a few themes and a few approaches instead of providing a comprehensive survey of the history of Chinese civilization. The purpose of this course is to provide a basic understanding of the development of Chinese tradition and the complexity of its culture by looking in depth at the following questions: what forces came together to produce Chinese civilization and how did they contribute to the formation of the notion of "Chineseness" over time What were the rolesof intellectual or philosophical thinkers in the development of Chinese cultural tradition How can literature reveal details of the way people lived, the values they held and the ideas they followed CL: HIST 141; STAFF
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ASIA 142: Introduction to Japanese and Korean Civilizations
3.00 Credits
Knox College
This course surveys the history and culture of the Korean peninsula and the Japanese archipelago to 1700. It examines the two distinct political entities and two distinct civilizations that arose in these areas, as well as the shared history of cultural interaction and adaptation. Reading and analysis of primary sources will draw on the rich mythological, religious, philosophical, and literary traditions. CL: HIST 142; M. Schneider
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ASIA 205: Buddhism and Japanese Buddhism
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See description for PHIL 205. CL: PHIL 205; RELS 205; W. Young
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ASIA 220: The Chinese Literary Tradition
3.00 Credits
Knox College
This course is an introduction to the rich literary tradition of China. It explores major literary genres such as poetry, historical narrative, drama, and vernacular fiction in pre-modern China. All readings are in English translation. STAFF
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ASIA 399: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Knox College
Preparation of an independent research project under the guidance of Asian Studies faculty members. W; STAFF
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BCHM 140: Bioterrorism:Understanding Biological,Chemical,and Radiological Threats
3.00 Credits
Knox College
An interdisciplinary, discussion-based approach to understanding bioterrorism from a variety of angles, including the biological, historical, social, psychological, ethical, legal, and political viewpoints and ramifications. W; J. Kirkley
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BCHM 265: Cell Biology
3.00 Credits
Knox College
A comprehensive survey of the structures and functions of the cell. Organelles, membranes, and cellular processes are examined with an emphasis on biochemical aspects. Four periods lecture and two periods laboratory. Prereq: CHEM 212 or BIOL 130; O; J. Kirkley
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BCHM 301: Biochemistry I:Structure and Function
3.00 Credits
Knox College
A survey of the chemical and physical nature of biological macromolecules, including nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and carbohydrates, and the biochemistry of enzyme catalysis, bioenergetics, and regulatory mechanisms. Four periods lecture. Prereq: CHEM 212 and BIOL 120; J. Kirkley, A. Mehl
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