International Business (INTB)

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Honors (HONS)

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HONS H193 or H194 Ignatian Colloquium 1 cr.
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History (HIST)

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HIST A200 U.S. History to 1865  3 crs.

This course covers the exploration, the colonial experience, independence, the new republic, the spread of both democracy and slavery, expansion, abolitionism, and the Civil War. The emphasis of the course is not only political but on the economic, social, and intellectual and cultural aspects of U.S. history as well.

HIST A201 U.S. History from 1865 3 crs.

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Greek (GREK)

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GREK A100 Beginning Greek I 3 crs.

Language tells us many things about a culture, not only in what people have to say but how they say it. This course introduces students to the world of the ancient Greeks through a study of their language.

GREK A101 Beginning Greek II 3 crs.

GREK A100 continued.

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German (GERM)

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GERM A100 First Year German I 3 crs.

This course is an introduction to the German language.  Fundamental structure of the language including development of the four basic skills - comprehension, speaking, reading and writing - is the focus.

GERM A101 First Year German II 3 crs.

This course is a continuation of GERM A100 and further develops listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing skills.

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French (FREN)

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FREN A100 First-year French I, 3 crs

This course focuses on the fundamental structure of the french language. Development of the four basic skills - listening comprehension, speaking, reading, writing - are of primary concern.

FREN A101 First-year French II, 3 crs

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Forensic Science (FRSC)

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FRSC A100 Introduction to Forensic Science 3 crs.

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Finance (FIN)

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English (ENGL)

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ENGL A100 Expository Writing 3 crs.

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Economics (ECON)

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ECON B100 Principles of Microeconomics, 3 crs

This course is an introduction to economic analysis: efficiency and equity; production and exchange; costs, supply, and demand; markets, organizations, and government; competition, cooperation, and coercion; and international trade.

Prerequisite/Co-requisite: College math (proficiency level), or 690 SAT Math, or 29 ACT Math

ECON B101 Principles of Macroeconomics, 3 crs

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Decision Science (DECS)

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DECS B205 Business Statistics 3 crs.

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Dance (DANC)

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DANC M111 Basic Ballet I 2 crs.

This course introduces the beginner student to a study of the basic principles of classical ballet according to the Russian ballet technique developed by Agrippina Vaganova. The use of French terminology and the proper alignment of the body through basic exercises at the barre and in the center are covered. Creditable twice.

DANC M211 Basic Ballet II 2 crs.

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Criminology and Justice (CRIM)

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CRIM A101 Introduction to Law Enforcement  3 crs. 

This course is an introduction to the philosophical and historical background of law enforcement. The principles of organization and administration for functions and activities; planning and research; public relations; personnel and training; inspection and control; direction; and policy formation will be discussed.

CRIM A105 Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems 3 crs. 

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Mass Communication (CMMN)

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CMMN A100 Introduction to Mass Communication 3 crs.

This course is a survey of the various fields of Mass Communication taught at Loyola and specific preparation for courses taught in the school. Consideration is given to philosophical foundations, historical development, current trends and status, organizational structure and career opportunities.

Required for Mass Communication majors.

CMMN A101 Communication Writing 3 crs.

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Classical Studies (CLHU)

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CLHU A238 Justice In Greek Literature 3 crs.

This course introduces students to how ancient Greek culture constructed and enacted the concept of justice within its communities. Students are introduced to a variety of primary sources and secondary analyses in order to provide the background for instituting a "mock court" patterned after the dikasteria of 5th century BCE Athens.

CLHU A242 The Development of Greek Tragedy 3 crs.

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Chinese (CHIN)

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CHIN A100 First Year Chinese I 3crs.

This is a beginning Mandarin Chinese course designed for students with no previous knowledge of Chinese.  Students learn basic Chinese characters, conversational skills, and introductory Chinese grammar.  The course focuses on Chinese pinyin Romanization system, tones and pronunciation.

CHIN A101 First Year Chinese II 3crs.

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Chemistry (CHEM)

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CHEM A100 Chem Prep, 3 crs.

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Business Administration (BA)

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Biology (BIOS)

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BIOL A100 Biology Freshman Seminar, 1 cr.

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Accounting (ACCT)

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ACCT B202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 crs.

This course is designed to introduce students to accounting in a way that demonstrates the importance of accounting to society and the relevance of accounting to their future careers.  The objective of the course is for students to understand the essential financial components of businesses and to realize that accounting information is imperative in the decision making process of investors, creditors, management, and others.

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