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LA 150: Economics
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
A study of the nature and methods of economics. Topics will include the economizing problem, American capitalism, national goals, and the basic principles of money and banking. A detailed analysis of supply and demand, the mechanics of market structures, national income, inflation, employment theory, and monetary and scal policy will be presented and discussed. The scope and methodology of macroeconomics as to choice, scarcity, and problems will be explored. An introduction to microeconomics will be presented.
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LA 151: History of U.S.Economics
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
The course covers American economic history from the period of colonization to the present. An introduction to the goals and objectives of the economic historian and to the historical background of the period of colonization will be presented. The interrelationship of agriculture, trade and commerce, the factory system, the banking system, transportation, communication, technology, immigration, labor unions, wars, recessions, depressions, and inflation will be discussed in terms of their impact of the American nation.
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LA 160: American Government
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
This course provides an understanding of American government. National political institutions such as the Presidency, Congress, and the Judiciary, as well as the political party system will be discussed. Topics will include the United States Constitution as a framework for democracy, and the relationship between national and state governments.
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LA 161: State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
This course presents a historical perspective and discussion of the various branches of state and local governments. Economic and social policy will be discussed. The enduring role of the state governments in the federal system will be placed in its historical context.
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LA 200: Introduction To Psychology
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
Current understanding of human behavior and mental processes will be discussed. The major theoretical perspectives in psychology (including the Psychoanalytic, Behaviorist, Cognitive Theory, and Biological perspectives) will be reviewed. The causes, classi cation and treatment of mental disorders will be discussed.
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LA 220: Human Growth and Development
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
Prerequisite: LA200 This course studies human development from infancy through childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Topics include: intellectual growth, personal and social adjustment, the relationship between physical and mental development, and typical problems in various stages of the life cycle.
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LA 240: Introduction to Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
This course presents a comparative study of the human condition in various societies and its application in solving practical problems. Topics include: human evolution, the meaning of our physical diversity, communications, miscommunication, and the past and present cultural diversity.
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LA 400: Health in Society
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
This course studies human development from infancy through childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Topics include: intellectual growth, personal and social adjustment, the relationship between physical and mental development, and typical problems in various stages of the life cycle.
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LA 440: The History of Art in America
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
This course discusses the history of American art beginning with pre-colonial art to present day. The focus of the course will be on art of the twentieth century and will include movements such as the Ash Can School, Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, Dada, and Pop Art. In addition, photography, architecture, sculpture and the contributions of female and minority artists will be explored.
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LA 500: Multimedia In Society
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
This course gives the student an understanding of the use of multimedia as a tool in American society and its impact on cultural diversity and media arts. Students will gain an understanding of computers and multimedia and the social impact the technology is having on society. Mass and multi-media applications will be presented as industries and businesses, which shape, and are shaped by, signi cant social and business issues.
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