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esp BGS 333-95A: Labor and Work to 1860
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
This course covers slavery, indentured servitude, and free labor from the colonial period to the Civil War. It examines English labor law and its effect on the indenture system and the regulation of free labor in early America. Efforts of the American colonists to invent rules for a slave system; varying infl uences which led to regional differences in this institution are also discussed in this course. Note: credit cannot be given for BGS 333-95A and History 327-95A. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 333-95B: Labor and Work
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
This course examines structural differences among the Knights of Labor, AFL and IWW; it studies limitations in organizing imposed by each structure. The course reviews the infl uence of mass immigration on unionization, options besides unionization that were proposed to improve the lives of workers and the relationships between technological improvement and union growth or decline. It also discusses government's changing role in industrial disputes between 1865 and 1920. Note: credit cannot be given for BGS 333-95B and History 327-95B. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 333-95C: Labor and Work 1920 to Present
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The effects of the antiunion drive of the 1920's, the depression of the 1930's and World War II on the labor movement are evaluated. The founding of the CIO and its structural and philosophical differences with the AFL are examined. The increased role of government in labor relations; current trends and problems of the labor movement and its impact on working men and women are described. Note: credit cannot be given for BGS 333-95C and History 327-95C. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 351: Scientifi c Methodology and Criticism
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Scientifi c methods and critical thinking about scientifi c topics. Assessment of evidence presented by the media and the claims made by various authorities. No scientifi c background is required. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 353: Genetics:The Language of Life
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The cell, the basic unit of living things, and the two processes by which cells divide to form new cells. Mendel's laws of heredity; human heredity; dominance of characteristics; prediction of characteristics of children; genetic diseases; characteristics controlled by the sex chromosomes; racial variations. The composition of chromosomes and the mechanism of chromosome duplication and mutation. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 355: Science and Society
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The interaction between science and society; social, economic, and legal interactions with science; examples of recent and future problem areas. Nonscience majors may become more effective in dealing with the complex technological society in which we live through the study of science. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 356: Earthquakes,Continental Drift,and Plate Tectonics
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Plate tectonics and continental drift; surface features of the earth; rock magnetism and ocean fl oor exploration; sea-fl oor spreading; the reconstruction of the continents; the causes of plate tectonics; applications of the theory to environmental geology and earthquake prediction. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 357: Endangered Species
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Factors involved in global extinction; the potentially catastrophic effects of the loss of species for the human population; insights into the ongoing search for solutions. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 358: Natural Selection and Evolution
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Evolutionary theory is the most unifying concept in the biological sciences, with far-reaching implications for our understanding of animal and human behavior, sexuality, and form. Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and Darwin's lines of evidence. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 359: Animal Behavior
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Animal behaviors from the perspective of evolutionary history. The differences between instinct and learning; sexual behavior; communication; cooperation; and the role of behavior in conservation management of endangered species. (1 Credit)
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