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Simply put, marine biology is the study of life in the oceans and other saltwater environments. More specifically, this course will focus on:
oceanography
marine mammology
coral reefs
sharks and rays
conservation and the importance of biodiversity
A survey course to examine religions' theoretical, practical, and sociological elements, answering "How does "religion" play a role in the world?" Importantly, students will be able to identify situations in which religion is not simply a private affair but matters socially, economically, politically, and militarily. The eight religions were selected not only because some represent a large portion of the population but also because of significant historical or contemporary impact.
Yoruba
Hinduism
Buddhism
Daoism
Confucianism
Judaism
Islam
Christianity
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This survey course guides students through the process of planning, producing, and reflecting on art. Students will develop proficiency by exploring various mediums, skills, and techniques while fostering personal expression. Emphasis is placed on artistic development, creative exploration, and the reflective process, helping students refine their craft and deepen their understanding of art. By the end, students will be able to demonstrate technical skills and articulate their artistic journey with confidence.