Pace Undergraduate Catalog (Page 69)
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences 69 ART     206  Italian Renaissance Art (3) ART     208  The Art of the Renaissance in Northern Europe (3) ART     209  Seventeenth Century Dutch and Flemish Art (3) ART     211  The Baroque: Seventeenth Century Art in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain (3) ART     213  Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Art: Rococo, Neoclassicism, Romanticism, and Impressionism (3) ART     214  Modern Art: The Twentieth Century (3) ART     216  American Art (3) ART     218  African Art (3) ART     220  Aspects of Asian Art (3) ART     245  History of Photography (3) ART     390  Museum or Art Gallery Internship (3) ART     482  Honors Research Project (3) AUXILIARY COURSES ...................................................... 6 One course in contemporary global issues (3 credits); one additional modern language and culture course or religious studies course. OPEN ELECTIVES ...........................................................  29 Total credits 128 Center for the Fine Arts Facilities for the fine arts are found in three of the earliest structures on the Pleasantville campus. The main offices and studios are in Paton House. Built in 1868, the uncut fieldstone and timber building houses classrooms and studios for design, painting, printmaking, photography, and sculpture. Coggoshall Barn, built in 1916, houses ceramics studios and kilns. The Pace University Gallery is in Choate House, which dates from 1867. The department co- sponsors the Pace Digital Gallery located on the New York City campus. All serve the general student population with courses and exhibitions and provide a center for majors in studio art. BIOCHEMISTRY MAJOR Bachelor of Science (NYC, PLV) Prepares students for medical school, graduate school, or employment in industry. This program is approved by the American Chemical Society. Credits UNIVERSITY CORE ........................................................  60 For specific Core requirement in computer science, please consult the major department. MAJOR COURSES ......................................................  53–54 Required Courses: (46 credits) CHE    111 and 112 General Chemistry I, II (9) CHE    221  Analytical Methods and Techniques (4) CHE    223 and 224 Organic Chemistry I, II (10) CHE    301 and 302 Physical Chemistry I, II (8) CHE    326 Biochemistry (4) CHE    328 Advanced Biochemistry (3) CHE    329 Advanced Biochemistry Lab (2) CHE    331 Instrumental Analysis (4) CHE    392 and 492 Chemistry Seminar I, II (2) Major Electives: (7–8 Credits) Approved advanced chemistry course (3) For certification by the ACS, CHE 330 is required as the advanced elective. Approved advanced biology course (4) AUXILIARY COURSES (36 credits) ................................  15 (6 credits satisfy the math Core and the science Core. 8 credits satisfy Area of Knowledge V: Analysis of Human, Social and Natural Phenomena. 12 credits of in-depth study satisfy second course requirements in Areas of Knowledge 2, 3, and 4.) BIO 101 and 102 General Biology I, II (8) BIO 264  Microbiology (4) BIO 231  Genetics or BIO 335 Molecular and Cellular Biology (4) MAT    131 and 132 Calculus I, II (8) MAT    236  Multivariable Calculus (4) PHY    111 and 112 General Physics I, II (8) Total credits 128 BIOLOGY MAJOR Bachelor of Arts (NYC, PLV) Prepares students for a career that may involve significant background in the biological sciences, such as scientific journalism and certain legal areas, for example, environ- mental or patent law, but that does not require the extensive scientific coursework as for the B.S. degree. Students must pass a Comprehensive Examination given as part of BIO 490 that assesses the ability to integrate and synthesize basic concepts in biology. UNIVERSITY CORE ............................................. 60 credits MAJOR COURSES ................................................. 33 credits Biology Core Courses (21 credits) BIO 101, 102 General Biology I, II (8) BIO 231  Genetics (4) BIO 335  Molecular and Cellular Biology (4) BIO 490  Seminar Course: Practicum in Research Methods in the Biological Sciences (2) BIO 480 Research (3) Major Electives (12 credits) BIO courses numbered 200 or higher selected in consultation with the faculty advisor. AUXILIARY COURSES (22 credits) ................................... 5 CHE    111, 112  General Chemistry I, II (9) CHE    223, 224 Organic Chemistry I, II (10) MAT    134 Statistics for Life Sciences (3) (NOTE: 3 credits satisfy the Foundation University Core requirement and 14 credits satisfy the Inquiry and Exploration requirement.)