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    • ART 390: Readings in Art
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      Significant literary research on a topic chosen in consultation with the instructor. Review and evaluation include colloquy with departmental faculty and/or essay. Offered on demand as an independent study. Prerequisite: 9 credit hours in visual art and permission of the instructor. (Spring, alternate years)
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    • ART 391: Art Practicum
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      Practical experience in design, advertising, manufacturing, and other commercial applications. In settings both on and off campus the student will become familiar with the use of art to create a product or provide a service. Open to junior and senior level students only. Offered on demand. Prerequisite: 9 visual art credit hours and permission of the instructor. (Fall, Spring)
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    • ART 495: Senior Project
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      The preparation of a permanent portfolio of college level works of art and exhibition along with the artist�s statement of purpose of selected works for general public viewing. PrerequisiteS: Senior status and 21 visual art credit hours. (Fall)
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    • ART 496: Senior Thesis
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      Each graduating senior�s art work will be displayed in a public exhibition duringthe final month prior to graduation. Faculty reviews will be given to each artist, and a written statement concerning the body of work will be required of each student. Prerequisite: 21 visual art credit hours. (Spring)
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    • BIO 101: Fundamentals Of Biology
      4.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      The most important generalizations of biology and the phenomena upon which they are based with particular emphasis on the universal phenomena characteristic of all living things; the fundamentals of plant and animal structure, nutrition, genetics, reproduction, and the integration of the organism as a whole. Three hours of lecture and one two-hour laboratory per week. (Fall, Spring)
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    • BIO 102: Environmental Science Lab
      0.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      An introduction to ecology and the environment of living organisms and their interactions. Includes a study of causes of environmental issues and the role of science in identifying and rectifying the problems. Three hours of lecture and one two-hour of laboratory per week. (Fall, Spring)
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    • BIO 110: Fundamentals of Biology
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      The most important generalizations of biology and the phenomena upon which they are based with particular emphasis on the universal phenomena characteristic of all living things; the fundamentals of plant and animal structure, nutrition, genetics, reporduction, and the integration of the organism as a whole. Three hours of lecture per week. (Fall)
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    • BIO 111: Fundamentals of Biology Laboratory
      1.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      Laboratory investigations into the important generalizations of biology and the phenomena upon which they are based. One two-hour laboratory per week. corequisite: B 110 (Fall)
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    • BIO 116: Environmental Sciences
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      An introduction to ecology and the evnironment of living organisms and their interactions. Includes a study of causes of environmental issues and the role of science in identifying and rectifying the problems. Three hours of lecture per week. (Fall, Spring)
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    • BIO 117: Environmental Sciences Laboratory
      1.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      Laboratory and field studies in environmental scieces. One two-hour laboratory per week. Corequisite: B 116 (Fall, Spring)
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