- Faculty: BRAD KEUNING
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If you are a Theatre Major, Minor, or just interested in getting involved with AQ Theatre, this is for you! All program announcements about auditions and schedules can be found here.
- Faculty: PENNY AVERY
- Faculty: Kelsey Edwards
- Faculty: LAUREN ESPY

Above: Dana Freeman, "Between the Conscious and the Unconscious", photographs & glass books with photo transparencies.
In this art class you'll create images using digital photography. We'll cover the basics of camera use, formal and conceptual concerns, and image editing, through readings, quizzes, exercises, and 5 assignments designed to challenge you to creatively express your ideas. You will also be required to write a short review of a photographer who inspires you. An SLR digital camera, with "manual" setting option, is recommended. Point and shoot cameras and phone cameras are acceptable, but may limit techniques you can use in some photography assignments, however, this need not affect your grade. Printing will be discussed, but not required.
- Faculty: DANA FREEMAN

Above: Dana Freeman, "Between the Conscious and the Unconscious", photographs & glass books with photo transparencies.
In this art class you'll create images using digital photography. We'll cover the basics of camera use, formal and conceptual concerns, and image editing, through readings, quizzes, exercises, and 5 assignments designed to challenge you to creatively express your ideas. You will also be required to write a short review of a photographer who inspires you. An SLR digital camera, with "manual" setting option, is recommended. Point and shoot cameras and phone cameras are acceptable, but may limit techniques you can use in some photography assignments, however, this need not affect your grade. Printing will be discussed, but not required.
- Faculty: DANA FREEMAN
Above: "My Alchemy", (Detail), Dana Freeman, glass, photographs, plexiglass, stone
ART245 New Forms Studio (3) (AP) Based in a post-modern art aesthetic, this course will allow students to make art using a concept-driven approach. Ideas will be developed via reading, journal-writing, sketching, video, and photography. Final artworks will use media appropriate to the idea and be shown in the AMC Gallery.
- Faculty: DANA FREEMAN
This course will introduce you to (1) the evolutionary processes that both generate this species diversity and shape variation within populations, (2) how these evolutionary processes relate to the astonishing diversity we observe in organismal behavior, physiology and ecology, (3) the fit of organisms to their ecologies, (4) the interactions between species and their environments, and (5) plant & animal biology, including morphology, physiology and diversity. The overarching goal of the course is for students to learn fundamental concepts in evolution and ecology and diversity via examples of species adaptations and interactions. An additional goal is to develop critical analytical skills via case studies, interactive lab protocols, and hands-on observations of plant and animal structures.
- Faculty: Natalia Hubbs
- Faculty: Rebecca Penny

This course is designed to introduce students to the structure and function of cells, including basic chemistry, metabolism, mitosis, meiosis, genetics, and protein synthesis. In the lab component of this course, students will learn to use microbiological techniques to isolate, culture and study soil-derived microbes.
- Faculty: REBECCA FLAHERTY
- Faculty: JENNIFER HESS
- Faculty: Natalia Hubbs

This course focuses primarily on eukaryotic cell biology, and it will introduce students to topics including: (1) biosynthesis, structure and function of important cellular macromolecules, (2) cell membrane structure and transport (3) intracellular compartmentalization and organelle function (4) endocytosis, exocytosis & movement of vesicles within the cell (5) intracellular energy transformation (6) motility, and (7) cell signaling in the context of homeostasis and disease. Students will also gain experience analyzing, discussing, and presenting current scientific research.
- Faculty: REBECCA FLAHERTY

Senior seminar is a concentrated study of a single topic. This semester, we will be exploring the cellular mechanisms of natural remedies. Library research and oral presentation are required of all participants. Students will be expected to attend all presentations of their seminar topic and twelve additional science division presentations throughout their Aquinas experience.
- Faculty: REBECCA FLAHERTY
Bus 205 Principles of Marketing
Fall-2026
Tuesday and Thursday
1:30 PM to 3:10 PM
JLH Classroom / Library, 112 Lecture
- Faculty: MARK O'TOOLE
- Faculty: Irene Mantakounis
- Faculty: BRIAN DIVITA
The course examines intelligent approaches for provisioning goods and services that result in long-term business profitability, restored natural world integrity, and the emergence of vibrant and stable communities. We will discuss the variety of strategies and components necessary for effective sustainable business management and successful real world organization transitions inside the movement.
- Faculty: WILLIAM FOLEY
Consumer Behavior is intended to provide students with an analysis of the complex process of buying behavior through systematic development of a behavior model, utilizing concepts from psychology, sociology and social psychology. This course focuses on the study of the factors which shape and influence the behavior of consumers in the marketplace, with major emphasis on contributions from the behavioral sciences, including such topics as sensation and perception, learning and motivation, attitude formation, and group influences on consumer behavior.
- Faculty: KERRI ORDERS
An introduction to international business theory and practice. The balance of trade, balance of payments, international business strategy options, and the various modes of conducting international trade are included.
- Faculty: KERRI ORDERS
BUS405 S1 - Bus Ethics & Social Responsibility FA25
Principles and perspectives of ethical business and organizational decision-making are studied and applied to a variety of decisions. Emphasis is placed on the identification of ethical choices in the context of the conflicting pressures on management, both in the public and private sector. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior status.
- Faculty: WILLIAM FOLEY
BUS405 S1 - Bus Ethics & Social Responsibility FA25
Principles and perspectives of ethical business and organizational decision-making are studied and applied to a variety of decisions. Emphasis is placed on the identification of ethical choices in the context of the conflicting pressures on management, both in the public and private sector. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior status.
- Faculty: WILLIAM FOLEY
