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esp BGS 385: History of Chicago 1920 to Present
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Emergence of Chicago as the capital of gangland corruption in the 1920s. The rise and decline of the Klan; ethnic confl icts; African-American infl ux from the South. Depression-era federal aid. The growth of the Kelly-Nash machine. The fl ourishing defense industry of the war years; the rise to power of Richard J. Daley; racial and antiwar confl icts of the 1960s. Decline of the traditional Democratic machine; rise of Harold Washington; political turmoil that followed the death of Chicago's fi rst Black mayor. Rise of Richard M. Daley; comparison of his administration to that of both his father and Harold Washington. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 386: Social Perspectives on American Industry
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Development of US industry from the Civil War to the present in the context of social, cultural, and ethical issues; a framework for understanding social limitations on business; important historical and contemporary examples of the relationship between business and society. (1 Credit)
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esp BGS 386 - Social Perspectives on American Industry
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esp BGS 396: Topics in the Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Major ideas and methods used by practitioners in such areas as history, sociology, and economics. Content individualized to suit student interest. Topics may include technology and values, women and work, Chicago history, and humanity against disease. Prereq: basic knowledge of the social sciences; Eng 101, 102. (3 Credits)
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esp BGS 396 - Topics in the Social Sciences
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esp BGS 397: CD Topics in Science:Genetic Engineering:Benefi ts and Risks
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
This course examines the risks and benefi ts of genetic engineering. This course provides students with the principles of genetic inheritance; a history of the development of genetic engineering; and case studies of the current uses of this technology in agriculture and industry; gene therapy in humans; reproductive and therapeutic cloning; stem cell research; and the application and use of genetic engineering in the study of human disease. Three advanced modules from those offered for Bgs 391. Prereq: basic knowledge of physical and biological sciences; Eng 101, 102. (3 Credits)
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esp BGS 398: Topics in the Humanities
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The student's prior learning is focused and expanded by concentrating on selected seminar topics, such as relationships of men and women, and popular culture. Three advanced modules selected from those offered for Bgs 392 with the permission of the instructor. Prereq: prior credit in the humanities; Eng 101, 102. (3 Credits)
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esp BGS 439: Intro to Human Origins
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
An introduction to the study of human and primate evolution, including the long fossil and archaeological record or the human species. Understanding the biological basis of humanity through examining living primates and their behavior. Assessment of recent fossil discoveries and their implications. (1 Credit)
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esp CST 100A: Introduction to Word Processing
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
How to open Word, identify and use elements in the Word window, and adjust settings. Create, edit, preview, and save documents. Various ways of correcting typing errors, and tools for entering common information quickly. (1 Credit)
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esp CST 100B: Introduction to Data Processing
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Key database terms and concepts. How to create, navigate, and save databases. How to create and run queries based on created databases. How to design, set fi eld properties, defi ne fi elds, and manipulate data within tables, forms, and reports. (1 Credit)
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esp CST 100C: Introduction to Excel Spreadsheet
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
How to create, save, and open spreadsheets and navigate within Excel. How to enter and edit text, values, and formulas. How to insert, delete, and resize columns and rows; and how to insert, move and rename worksheets. How to create charts and graphs displaying a pictorial view of data (1)
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esp CST 102CD: Web Design
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
This course is designed for students with little to no working knowledge of creating websites. Students will be introduced to the structure of HTML documents, good markup techniques, and the concept of website validation. Students will be required to use a plain text editor to write HTML and use an FTP program to upload the pages to the internet. Functional topics will include text formatting, using lists, tables, and a brief foray into CSS. Other topics will include basic layout principles, site hosting, domain name registration and image creation/manipulation. (1 Credit)
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