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  1. Other Courses

    The following courses taught by faculty outside of the Department of Anthropology count as electives for the anthropology major or minor: ANTH 3079/ GEOL 3024 Stones & Bones: Unearthing Past...

  2. Neuroscience Courses

    233. Neuroscience of Fear. Brain structures that control the fear response are shared across humans, mammals, birds, and reptiles. These structures have been evolutionally preserved because fear helps to protect...

  3. Elective Courses

    Study beyond the core requirements in Geology is typical and highly encouraged. These courses allow students to pursue additional interests within the realm of Earth Sciences and provide a greater...

  4. Biochemistry Courses

    309. Biochemistry. The course is organized around several themes: the relationship of structure to function in biomolecules, production of energy, regulation and control of metabolism. Topics covered to illustrate these...

  5. Anthropology Courses

    Anthropology is the study of humanity. Its subject of study encompasses the range of human experience among the peoples of the world, and its aims are to understand what people...

  6. Course Repeat Policy

    Course Repeat When a student repeats a course, the higher grade will be computed in the cumulative average. Grades from both attempts will remain on the transcript. A repeated course...

  7. Courses of Study

    Department Majors Anthropology Art and Art History Biochemistry Biology Biology–Physics Biomedical Sciences Business in the Liberal Arts (offered only as second part of a double major) Chemistry Computer Science Conservation...

  8. Taking Care of Business: Experiential Course Connects Students & Alumni

    Since its inception in 2014, St. Lawrence’s Business Case Study course has provided students with the tools needed to analyze real-world industry problems while developing thoughtful solutions. The best part? The alumni network and local business owners are there to offer expert insight.