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ART 420: Advanced Painting
3.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
A continuation of ART 320, Painting. A studio course designed to develop perceptual skills, critical judgment, and the ability to paint in oils. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: ART 320. Offered as needed.
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ART 450: Contemporary Art
3.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
The study of art movements since 1940. Emphasis will be placed on how art expresses personal, social, and cultural experience. Includes slide lectures, discussions, art videos, and field trips. Three credit hours. Prerequisites: ART 100 or ART 214 or ART 215 or GEN 230; and Junior standing. Offered as needed.
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ART 453: The History of Photography
3.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
A historical survey of the development for photography from its 19th century origins to contemporary practice. The course includes slide lectures, videotapes, and field trip(s). Three credit hours. Prerequisites: ART 100 or ART 214 or ART 215 or GEN 230; and Junior standing. Offered as needed.
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ART 460: Photography: Alternative Processes
3.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
An advanced look at photography using alternative processing techniques. This course will show students that photography is a broad medium that encompasses a wide variety of techniques beyond that of black and white photography. Students will discuss where their inspiration comes from, initiate a plan for creating images using various lighting, camera, darkroom and digital techniques. Each assignment will profile a different technique including but not limited to: hand coloring, cyanotype, Platinum and Palladium printing, digital imaging, Polaroid emulsion transfers, Polaroid manipulations, pin hole photography and much more. Course work will include lectures, hands-on experience, demonstrations, studio experience, and off-campus field trips. Students will create an alternative process notebook as well as a final portfolio. Three credit hours. Prerequisite: ART 260. Offered as needed.
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ART 498: Independent Study in Art Bio 101 Biology
3.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
An introduction to biological processes and principles including: (1) the nature of science, (2) origin of life and evolution, (3) the chemical basis of life, (4) cells and cellular events, (5) reproduction and genetics, (6) plant structure and function, and (7) ecosystems. Contemporary applications of these topics will be discussed. A laboratory will introduce students to the use of the scientific method by combining experiments, observations, measurements and analyses. Three credit hours. Offered Spring semester. Note: Registration for both the lecture (BIO 101) and the lab (BIO 101 L) is required.
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BIO 120: Botany
4.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
A study of plant structure, physiology, and classification. Fundamental concepts of genetics and evolution will be introduced. Special emphasis will be placed on the ecological importance and economic value of plants. Travel time to and from off-campus activities may be required. Four credit hours. Offered Spring semester. Note: Registration for both the lecture (BIO 120) and the lab (BIO 120 L) is required.
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BIO 150: Environmental Studies
3.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
An introduction to ecological theory, natural and manmade environmental problems and human population dynamics. The interaction of science and society in creating and solving environmental problems is emphasized. Students are challenged to question their own attitudes concerning man and nature. Three credit hours. Offered Spring semester .
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BIO 160: Human Anatomy And Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
This course initiates the study of the human body. Topics include cells, tissues, and the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Four credit hours. Offered Fall semester. Note: Registration for both the lecture (BIO 160) and the lab (BIO 160 L) is required.
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BIO 161: Human Anatomy And Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
A continuation of BIO 160. Topics include the endocrine, circulatory, digestive, respiratory, excretory, and reproductive systems. Four credit hours. Prerequisite: BIO 160. Offered Spring semester. Note: Registration for both the lecture (BIO 161) and the lab (BIO 161 L) is required.
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BIO 220: Cell Biology
3.00 Credits
Medaille University - Closed
The study of the biology of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. Topics include the chemical composition and organization of cells, the function of organelles and cell specialization. Cellular reproduction, regulation of gene expression and cell signaling will be emphasized. Three credit hours. Prerequisites: BIO 171 and any college-level chemistry course. Offered Fall semester.
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