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3.00 Credits
Advanced investigation of a variety of printmaking techniques. Traditional techniques may include etching, woodcut, lithography, letterpress, and monotype. Digital techniques may include image manipulation in Photoshop for photolithography and polymer plate letterpress may also be explored. Prerequisite: Art Studio 201 or Art Studio 226 Materials Fee. 1 unit - Leonard.
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3.00 Credits
Special problems with emphasis on pictorial design, color, space, structure, imagery, materials and techniques. Prerequisite: Art Studio 205 Materials fee. (Also listed as Art Studio 205.) 1 unit - Swider.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced exploration of topics generally not offered by the department, with an emphasis on independent and/or extended projects. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor or Art Studio 210 Materials Fee $50. (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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1.00 Credits
Presents students not majoring in biology with inquiries into contemporary issues and phenomena in the biological sciences. Activities include lectures, readings, discussions, and laboratory or field experiences. May not be counted toward a bilogy major. (May meet the laboratory/field requirement for critical perspectives.) Block 1: Studies in Biology: Science and Ethics of Genetics. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World requirement.) 1 unit - Department. Block 1: Studies in Biology: Science and Ethics of Genetics. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World requirement.) 1 unit - Bertrand. Block 2: Studies in Biology: Forest Ecology of the Colorado Front Range. Uses Colorado's forest ecosystems to explore fundamental concepts of ecology with emphasis on multispecies interactions. Includes readings, class discussion, and numerous day trips for field investigation. Students will conduct field research and present findings in written and oral formats. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World lab or field requirement.) (Also listed as Southwest Studies 200.) 1 unit - Snyder. Block 4: Studies in Biology: Ecology of the Pikes Peak Region. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World requirement.) 1 unit - Drummond. Block 5: Studies in Biology: Science and Ethics of Biotechnology. Prerequisite: FYE Course. 1st Years Only. Must take Psychology 178 block two for credit. 1 unit - Bertrand. Block 8: Studies in Biology: Science and Ethics of Genetics. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World requirement.) 1 unit - Department.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the theory and practice of microbiology, with an emphasis on bacteria as objects of study. The origins of life on Earth, the isolation, cultivation and identification of bacteria, properties of eukaryotic microbes and infectious disease will be examined through discussion, lecture and laboratory work. Prerequisite: 2 yrs Studies in Humanities Biology and 1 yr Studies in Humanities Chemistry or consent of instructor. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World lab or field requirement.) (Not offered 2008-09.) 2 units.
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3.00 Credits
The study of plants with emphasis on the flowering plants. Relationships between form and function, growth and development and evolutionary and ecological relationships are examined through laboratory and discussion activities. Block 4: Biology of Plants. The study of plants with emphasis on the flowering plants. Relationships between form and function, growth and development and evolutionary and ecological relationships are examined through laboratory and discussion activities. CH 107 or strong high school chemistry background strongly recommended. Prerequisite: Chemistry 107 strongly recommended. Prerequisite: Chemistry 107 strongly recommended. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World lab or field requirement.) 1 unit - Ebersole.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the microbial world including prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbes with emphasis on the biology of bacteria and viruses. Relationships involving structure and function, growth and human interactions, genetic applications and biotechnology, infectious processes, and microbial diseases will be examined through discussion and laboratory activities. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World lab or field requirement.) 1 unit - Lostroh, Wilson.
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1.00 Credits
The patterns of structure, function, life histories, and phylogeny of major invertebrate groups. Through laboratory and discussion, adaptive features are approached in the context of the environments of representative forms. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World lab or field requirement.) 1 unit - Hathaway.
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1.00 Credits
The patterns of structure, function, life histories and phylogeny of major vertebrate groups. Through laboratory and discussion activities, adaptive features are approached in the context of the environments of representative forms. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World lab or field requirement.) 1 unit - Department, Drummond, Linkhart.
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3.00 Credits
A field course involving collection, identification, and preservation of vascular plants, emphasizing evolution, ecology and biogeography. Takes advantage of the major ecosystems of the Pikes Peak region. Prerequisite: Biology 105 or consent of instructor. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World lab or field requirement.) (Also listed as Southwest Studies 202.) 1 unit - Kelso.
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