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ART 2495: Advanced Ceramics II
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
More complex work in ceramic sculpture and pottery-making. The requirements will include ten pieces of advanced work. May be taken as independent study.
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ART 2725: Photography II
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
A brief review of basic camera and darkroom techniques followed by assignments and presentations directed primarily at expanding the students' expressive use of photography. Topics include lighting, both natural and artificial; advanced tone and exposure controls; sequencing images; toning and manipulating the print; and multiple perspectives within a single image. Presentation of slides and original photographs by master photographers are used to illustrate the flexibility of the medium and to help develop student skills of visual analysis.
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ART 2765: Color Photography
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
This course stresses the creative and expressive uses of color in photography. It begins with an overview of camera use and an introduction to color photographic films. It then concentrates on developing the students' ability to perceive color relationships and their impact on photographs. Darkroom work will be limited to basic color slide processing.
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ART 2775: The Film Director
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
A critical and analytic examination of the work of several directors ( e.g., Hitchcock, Truffaut, Welles) who have had a profound impact on the evolution of contemporary cinema. Permissible as an independent study with mentor's approval.
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ART 2795: History of Film
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
An overview of the development of film from its 19th century origins to the present. This course will consider the effects of technology, commerce, art, and audience on film production, as well as the effects of film on society.
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BIO 1015: Cell Biology
4.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
The study of the structure and function of representative prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Chemical makeup, organelle interactions, energy producing and biosynthetic reactions will be stressed. One three hour lecture per week; one three hour laboratory per week.
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BIO 1025: Genetics
4.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
The study of heredity and the mechanism of transmission of genetic information in biological systems. The course material is approached from the population, organismic, and biochemical perspectives. One three hour lecture per week; one three hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 1015.
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BIO 1305: The Human Environment
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
A consideration of the ecological environment as it has developed since the Pleistocene Era. Demographic and population relationships will be considered in detail. An analysis will be made of food chains and other pertinent biotic phenomena. Open to all students except science majors.
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BIO 1315: Heredity and Evolution
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
A study of human genetics at three levels: 1) human heredity and the inheritance of disease, 2) genes and DNA, and 3) human evolution. Includes discussion of how a cell uses its genetic information and how scientists study genes using genetic engineering techniques. Open to all students except science majors. Offered every Spring semester.
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BIO 1325: The Human Organism
3.00 Credits
Saint Joseph's University
Basic principles of human anatomy and physiology from the viewpoint of the intelligent lay person. Appreciation of interdependence of structure and function with particular emphasis on appreciation of mechanisms of normal body function. Open to all students except science majors. Offered every Fall semester.
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