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MOS 501: Quantitative Bootcamp
4.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Students coming from a variety of backgrounds and will need to review basic skills and learn new topics to get them up to speed to prepare them for the curriculum and their future occupations. The bootcamp experience is a four hour cohort experience that begins prior to the first semester’s coursework. The primary focus of the bootcamp will be in the following four areas: math review, statistics, budgeting/accounting, economics, and finance. There are no prerequisites to for this course.
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MOS 505: Sustainable Business Practices
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
In today's complex business environment, organizations are constantly challenged to develop and execute innovative policies, processes and activities that insure profitable growth. Business leaders often believe that their continued growth is not compatible with environmental stewardship. This course explores methods for organizations to pursue economic development while protecting the environment. Operational topics such as measuring environmental foot prints, the emergence of eco-technologies and greening of the supply chain are explored within a local and global context.
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MOS 506: Environmental Aspects of Sustainability
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course introduces the environmental aspects of sustainability, including the following topics: population, environmental impact, and resource depletion; biodiversity and ecosystem functioning; climate change, air pollution, and ozone depletion; solid-waste management, hazardous and nuclear waste management; water resource and pollution management; and environmental laws.
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MOS 510: Sustainability in Engineering - Overview
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
This course is to provide an overview of sustainability from the perspective of various engineering disciplines. It would begin by introducing general concept of sustainability in engineering and then focus on introducing sustainability related issues (concepts) in several engineering disciplines such as: civil, electrical, energy, environmental, manufacturing, mechanical, and others.
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MOS 593: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Special Topics course
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MOT 590: Building Health Comm in Global
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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MP 490: Manresa Capstone Course
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
In order to synthesize the interdisciplinary Manresa program, students do an independent study, research paper or practicum in conjunction with seminar meetings(the seminar is contingent on the number of capstone participants).
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MR 200: Intro. to Medieval Studies
1.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Two introductory lectures by representatives of each of the 6 Humanities Departments and the Department of Political Science, designed to provide an overview of the medieval world from the perspective of the respective discipline; there will also be one-hour introductions to the Vatican Film Library and the St. Louis Room's Rare Book Collection in the Pius XII Library. This also functions as a stand-alone course serving as a primer for medieval studies and as a vehicle for attracting new students. It is not conceived as a prerequisite for any other particular course, but would be required of students during the semester in which they declare their intention to pursue the Certificate, if they have not already taken the course.
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MR 400: Medieval Synthesis
2.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
Capstone course, offered each semester, requiring the Medieval Studies Certificate candidate to write a research paper on a medieval topic approached from an interdisciplinary point of view, written with the guidance of a member of the faculty.
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MR 500: Foundation of Medieval World
3.00 Credits
Saint Louis University-Main Campus
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