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ADVT 371: Advertising:Writing & Design
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Principles of verbal and visual communication in creating and executing advertising ideas. Evaluation of the strengths and limitations of the many forms available in persuasive communication. Advertising copy and design, with particular emphasis on writing.
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ARTS 101: Music & Arts as Craft
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Examines the creative connections among individual imagination, artistic creation, audience reception and financial considerations, looking at the creative processes of artists such as Michelangelo,Mozart and Jackson Pollock as examples of the complex, often laborious and always evolving efforts that result in great works of art. Students will talk with working artists, composers, conductors and collectors in the Baltimore area. [ ARTS]
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BIOL 101: Humankind and the Biological World
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Deals in a broad sense with how humans interact with, affect and are affected by other organisms. Presents an overview of the history of scientific thought, including important persons, shifts in philosophy and technological innovations. Pathogenic organisms, genetic predisposition and natural immunity to disease, as well as disease treatments and cures are discussed. Addresses the ways that human activities such as hunting, commercial fishing and deforestation have had an impact on other life on Earth. [ SC]
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BIOL 111: Human Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Presents human origins and evolutionary history from our primate and early hominid ancestors up to fully modern humans. Provides an overview of the structure and essential processes of the human body, including digestion, blood circulation, and the brain and senses. Human reproduction, genetics, early development and aging are discussed. Includes discussions of the causes and nature of infectious, hereditary and other types of diseases. co-requisite: BIOL112 (students who register for this course must at the same time register for one of the related laboratory sections of BIOL112) [ SC]
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BIOL 112: Human Biology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Focuses on the design, practice and reporting of science. Introduces students to human evolutionary history. Includes laboratory exercises and experiments dealing with human digestion, blood circulation, respiration and other aspects of human anatomy and physiology. Exposes students to basic light microscopy, cell biology and genetics. Laboratory fee required. corequisite: BIOL111 (students who register for one of these laboratory sections must register at the same time for the BIOL111 course)
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BIOL 121: Fundamentals of Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Introduction to the diversity of life on Planet Earth. Cell structure, reproduction and chemistry are discussed. Introduces students to the processes of cellular respiration and photosynthesis. Provides an overview of the evolution, structure, physiology and ecology of animals, plants and microbial life.Deals with the impact of human activity on ecosystems. co-requisite: BIOL122 (Students who register for this course must at the same time register for one of the related laboratory sections of BIOL122.) [ SC]
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BIOL 122: Fundamentals of Biology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Focuses on the design, practice and reporting of science. Laboratory exercises include an introduction to light microscopy, cell division, genetics, and the examination of bacterial, fungal, botanical and zoological specimens. Experiments expose students to physiological processes, such as cellular respiration and photosynthesis. Introduces students to ecology and environmental science and the implementation of field research. Laboratory fee required. corequisite: BIOL121 (Students who register for one of these laboratory sections must register at the same time for the BIOL121 course.)
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BIOL 430: Physical Anthropology
4.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Individual and social biology methods and techniques. Genetic, cultural and ecological backgrounds of human variation.The mechanisms of evolution beginning with the fossil record and progressing through the emergence of modern man. Regular class plus weekly laboratory period. Laboratory fee required. [ SC]
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BULA 151: Business Law I
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
A basic study of the judicial system, contracts, agency, fraud, sale of personal property, warranties, transfer of title and legal remedies.
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BULA 251: Business Law II
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
A detailed study of the law of bailments, public carriers, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, real property, personal property, landlord and tenant, real estate mortgages, wills and estate of descendants, trusts, insurance, suretyship, guaranty, bankruptcy and labor law. Representative CPA law questions are reviewed and discussed. Note: Business Law II cannot be substituted for a 300- or 400-level business or management elective. prerequisite: BULA151
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