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ART AND ART HISTORY 383: Landscape in Chinese Poetry,Painting,and Gardens. Spring 2011
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An examination of the most enduring theme in both the literary and visual arts of China from the Han dynasty to the modern period. An introductory unit explores the philosophical foundations for later cultural development. The course then investigates the theme of landscape as it is expressed in literature (especially poetry) and painting, as well as how these two arts informed the making of gardens. Prerequisite: ART 105, ART 281 or permission of the instructor. Kent
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ART AND ART HISTORY 431: Politics of Gender in Contemporary Art. Spring 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An advanced seminar examining the challenges posed by the modern political movement of feminism to traditional ways of thinking about, looking at, and making art. Emphasis is placed on work made during the last three decades of the 20th century. Questions considered include the feminist challenge to the cultural stereotype of "Artist"; women's efforts to define a "female" aesthetic (or, is there sa thing ); the feminist critique of visual representation. Prerequisite: ART 103 or permission of the instructor. Same as WGS 431. Aleci
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ART AND ART HISTORY 431 - Politics of Gender in Contemporary Art. Spring 2009
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ART AND ART HISTORY 461: Methods in Art History. Every Fall
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An advanced course intended primarily for junior and senior art history majors, structured around a single artist, genre, or theme to gain an in-depth understanding of the various methods art historians use in their research and writing. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Staff
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ART AND ART HISTORY 461 - Methods in Art History. Every Fall
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ART AND ART HISTORY 462: Studio Capstone Course. Every Spring
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Designed to guide advanced major and minor students concentrating in studio art through a critical examination of what they have accomplished in recent semesters and what their direction and goals are for the foreseeable future. Emphasis on production of substantial and challenging new work within a coherent direction and choice of media as well as research into the wider context of promoting and exhibiting work as a future professional. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Staff
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ART AND ART HISTORY 462 - Studio Capstone Course. Every Spring
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ART AND ART HISTORY 490: Independent Study in Studio Art
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Independent study directed by the Studio Art staff. Prerequisite: Permission of the chairperson. Advanced Digital Photography. Casting: From the Body to Bronze. Drawing on Location. Woodcarving and Assemblage. ART 103 is normally open only to freshmen and sophomores.
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ART AND ART HISTORY 491: Independent Study in Art History
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Independent study directed by the Art History staff. Prerequisite: Permission of the chairperson. Cabinet of Curiosities. London and Paris.
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ART AND ART HISTORY 491 - Independent Study in Art History
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BIOLOGY 110: Principles of Evolution,Ecology,and Heredity. Every Spring
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An introduction to Mendelian genetics, micro- and macro-evolutionary processes, the origin and diversification of life on earth, and ecological patterns and processes at organismal, population, community, and ecosystem levels. Fischer, N. Heller, Olson
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BIOLOGY 110 - Principles of Evolution,Ecology,and Heredity. Every Spring
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BIOLOGY 210: Biostatistics.Every Semester
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics from the perspective of the life sciences. The emphasis will be on research design and on the use of graphical and computational methods in interpreting and communicating results. This course satisfies the statistics requirement in the Biology major curriculum. Prerequisite: BIO 110. Miller
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BIOLOGY 210 - Biostatistics.Every Semester
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BIOLOGY 220: Principles of Physiology and Development. Every Fall
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An integrated study of cells, whole organisms, and the interactions between organisms and their environments. The physiological and anatomical solutions to the physical and chemical challenges faced by plants and animals. Mechanisms by which a single cell develops into a complex, multicellular organism in which groups of cells perform specialized tasks. Lecture topics integrated with a laboratory that emphasizes independent research projects. Prerequisite: BIO 110. Frielle, Pike, J. Thompson
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BIOLOGY 220 - Principles of Physiology and Development. Every Fall
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BIOLOGY 230: Cell Biology. Every Spring
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
A study of life at the cellular level through investigation of the functions and properties of the molecular components of cells. Topics will include: the physical and chemical principles governing biomolecules and their assembly, the structure and function of sub-cellular systems, energy generation, cell motility, and information flow from DNA to protein. The ethical implications of current research techniques will also be discussed. Prerequisites: BIO 220 and CHM 112. Blair, Frielle, Jenik, Vivekanand
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BIOLOGY 230 - Cell Biology. Every Spring
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