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Nov 21, 2024
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ENTOM 202 - Art and Insects Credits: 3
Science and art are not different ends of an academic continuum, but rather simultaneously found in all disciplines within academia. The goal of this course is to provide a framework and appreciation that students can utilize to consider all aspects of novel experiences and problems, as global problems require global thinking. The model system for this course will be insects, where students will learn about evolution, genetics, behavior, and biodiversity, while also learning art history, interpretation, analysis of color and shape, perception, and the role of insect representations in the humanities. While there are specific lectures that cover Insects and Art separately, the majority of lectures combine both science and art.
Repeat for Credit N
Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
Cross-listed ART 202
K-State Core 6 Arts and Humanities
K-State 8 Natural and Physical Sciences Aesthetic Interpretation
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