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BH 395: Special Topics in Business Administration
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Offers students the opportunity to do advanced study and special projects in selected areas of business adminis- tration. Topics may include business statistics and cur- rent issues in the fields of management, accounting, information systems, law, and strategic planning. This course is a general elective. Restricted to Sellinger Scholars. May be repeated for credit with different topics.
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BH 402: Business Policy
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: BH201, BH305, FI320, IB282, MK240, OM330, and senior standing in a business concentration. Restricted to Sellinger scholars. Focuses on the decisions that affect the character of the total organization. Examines choice of purpose, objectives and strategies, development of organizational culture, and determination and imple- mentation of policies necessary for the attainment of organizational goals. Provides a general management point of view. Uses cases drawn from organizations of various sizes and industries. Students learn to complete an industry analysis and to formulate and implement a strategy. Topics include organizational strategy, sys- tems, culture and people, and the role of the general manager. Sellinger scholars are expected to undertake addi- tional reading and prepare research in consultation with the instructor. Fulfills MG402 course requirement. Business Economics
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BL 101: Introduction to Forensic Science with Lab
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
An introduction to the field of forensic science and its application in the world today. Topics include crime scene investigation, DNA analysis, questioned documents, forensic psychology, and toxicology. Lab topics include fingerprint and shoe print analysis, crime scene inves- tigation, blood typing, and use of DNA in criminal inves- tigation. Fulfills the natural science core requirement.
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BL 102: Medicinal Plants
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
The use of herbal remedies is common in our society and is increasing. This course explores the basic biology97 between structure and function. Fulfills the natural sci- ence core requirement.
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BL 109: Modern Marvels of Biotechnology
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Biotechnology is an exploding, ever-changing field. This course explores current techniques in biotechnology, the impact of this technology on human life, and the ethics of this new science. Topics may include recom- binant DNA; medical forensic science; genetic engineer- ing; and medical research for the advancement of under- standing of human disease and conditions. Some lab work may be required. Fulfills the natural science core requirement.
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BL 111: Environmental Biology
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
An integrated study of environmental problems, connec- tions and solutions. Environmental issues are explored by combining information from the natural sciences with ideas from the social sciences. Topics include ecosystem functioning, sustaining biodiversity, climate change, con- servation efforts, environmental risk, waste issues, food production, and energy resources. A variety of learning techniques are used including debates, student presenta- tions, field trips, service activities, timely readings, group discussions, and weekly laboratory work. Fulfills the natural science core requirement.
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BL 112: Trash Talk:A History of Waste
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Examines the topic of waste from the perspective of earth processes, ecological systems, and human wastes. Topics include geology, decomposer systems, anthro- pogenic waste, environmental policy, and environmental economics and justice. May include field trips. Fulfills the natural science core requirement.
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BL 113: Human Biology
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
An introduction to the biology of humans. Topics include anatomy, physiology, evolution, and ecology with emphasis on the physiology of human organ systems. Four to five laboratory sessions. Fulfills the natural science core requirement. Closed to students who have taken BL105 or BL121.
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BL 114: Biology:A Human Approach
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Designed for the non-biology major to explore selected topics of the biology of humans. Topics include testing ideas about the transmission of communicable diseases; how human activities change the animal vectors of communicable diseases; and that human efforts to obtain food change the rest of nature. Students explore analysis with multiple working hypotheses. The course ends with an exploration of birth. Four to five laboratory sessions. Fulfills the natural science core requirement.
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BL 115: Biology,Evolution,and Human Nature
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Designed for the non-biology major to explore how the process of evolution created such complexity of life. Topics include Darwinian theory, the genetic basis of selection and adaptation, evolutionary social theory, the biology of behavior, and human evolution. Fulfills the natural science core requirement. (Lecture only)
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