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ARS 420: Drawing and Painting-V
3.00 Credits
Centre College
Advanced study in drawing and oil painting, recommended for art majors, especially those planning a senior exhibition in painting and drawing. This course will extend the study of the figure and anatomy, and require more accomplished and ambitious works. Students will learn to develop imagery independently and to work through a series of images with related themes. Prerequisite: ARS 321.
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ARS 430: Ceramics-IV
3.00 Credits
Centre College
Continuation of ART 331, culminating in a coherent and resolved body of work. Prerequisite: ARS 331.
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ARS 440: Hot Glass-IV
3.00 Credits
Centre College
Continuation of ARS 341. Prerequisite: ARS 341.
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ARS 455: The Art of Porcelain
3.00 Credits
Centre College
Students learn to create with this demanding clay through a series of projects designed to explore porcelain's properties of whiteness and translucency. Students model, mold, carve, and glaze porcelain. A visiting artist will demonstrate techniques of using porcelain. Prerequisite: ARS 230 or 251.
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ARS 499: Senior Exhibition
3.00 Credits
Centre College
Directed studio work in consultation with a faculty member. The term culminates in an exhibition of a coherent series of original creative works, usually in one medium. Prerequisite: Senior studio art major.
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BIO 210: Introduction to Evolutionary Genetics
4.00 Credits
Centre College
A survey of the basic principles of evolution and genetics at the cellular, organismal, and population levels in plants, animals, and microorganisms. In this course, students learn the basic mechanism of inheritance in individuals, the molecular basis for this genetic expression, and the mechanisms of evolution that account for genetic changes within populations. A weekly laboratory is required. Prerequisite: BIO 110.
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BIO 225: The Human Animal
3.00 Credits
Centre College
An introduction to the anatomical characteristics and physiological processes associated with the major organ systems in healthy individuals. The evolutionary history and ecological impacts of the human species are also discussed. Prerequisite: BIO 110, CHE 131or 135.
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BIO 235: Marine Ecology
3.00 Credits
Centre College
An overview of important physical, chemical, and biological processes in the oceans, accompanied by more detailed coverage of selected ecosystems such as tropical and temperate reef, and in-depth discussion of selected special topics such as marine protected areas, and conservation of coral reefs. A field trip to a marine laboratory is planned. Prerequisite: BIO 110.
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BIO 245: Freshwater Biology
3.00 Credits
Centre College
An introduction to the types of organisms associated with freshwater habitats and the physical, chemical, and biological processes that influence their distribution. Field work is required. Prerequisite: BIO 110 is recommended.
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BIO 260/460: Tropical Ecology
3.00 Credits
Centre College
A survey of tropical ecosystems from organismal, population, community, and system perspectives. Topics covered include: geographic patterns of tropical diversity, biogeography, adaptation, species interactions, trophic structure, and energy flow. In addition the course focuses on identification of organisms in the field and analysis of human impacts on tropical systems. Prerequisite: BIO 110, NSC 120 or consent of the instructor for 260; junior standing and BIO 370, or consent of the instructor for 460.
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