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MBAH 698 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
Prerequisite: As designated by the MBA Office.
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ENTR 3310 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 semester hours
This course is designed to introduce students to entrepreneurship as an integral part of our economy at the local, regional, national, and global level. Students will learn about the processes involved in taking entrepreneurial ideas from conception to new venture launch, with emphasis placed on the creativity, critical thinking skills, and flexibility essential to recognizing business opportunities and assessing those opportunities’ feasibility in uncertain, dynamic markets. At a more detailed level, students will be exposed (through readings and experiential exercises) to issues of creativity and innovation, feasibility analysis, “proof of concept” development, and new venture leadership.
Junior standing required.
Prerequisites: BADM 1010 , BADM 1020 , all with a minimum grade of C (2.0).
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ENTR 3330 Social Entrepreneurship 3 semester hours
In this course, students are introduced to the field of social entrepreneurship-the process of using an entrepreneurial mindset and business skills to create innovative approaches to societal problems. We explore the social entrepreneurship landscape and examine the latest innovations in business models, legal forms, financing alternatives, and management strategies. Students are expected to identify their passions and work on relevant business ideas or field projects that will equip them with hands-on experience.
Junior standing required.
Prerequisites: BADM 1010 and BADM 1020 , both with a minimum grade of C (2.0), and ENTR 3310 .
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ENTR 3380 Small Business Management 3 semester hours
This integrative course allows students to combine skills learned in all business disciplines. The focus is on the identification and analysis of operating problems confronting the small business manager.
Junior standing required.
Prerequisites: BADM 1010 and BADM 1020 , both with a minimum grade of C (2.0), and ENTR 3310 .
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ENTR 3397 Internship 1 semester hours
The objective of this one-semester-hour course is to help students achieve a worthwhile learning experience relevant to their major program of study. The internship, conducted with an off-campus organization, will help the student gain insights relative to his/her strengths and weaknesses in the job environment.
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ENTR 3398 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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ENTR 4398 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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ENTR 4399 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
Requires approval of the Associate Dean.
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Environmental Science |
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ENVS 300 Engineering Geology 3 semester hours
Atmospheric, aqueous, and igneous agencies; river and marine deposits, glaciers, earth movements, volcanoes, earthquakes. Emphasis placed on factors affecting engineering projects; field trips.
Lecture, 3 hours.
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ENVS 330 Environmental Chemistry 3 semester hours
A study of environmental chemistry. Topics include stratospheric chemistry, the chemistry of ground-level air and air pollution, toxic organic chemicals, the chemistry of natural waters, soil chemistry and heavy metals, energy production and the environment.
Lecture, 3 hours.
Prerequisites: and .
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ENVS 398 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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ENVS 399 Independent Studies 1 TO 4 semester hours
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ENVS 493 Environmental Science Internship 1 TO 4 semester hours
Work experience in the field of environmental science in a research, industry, or municipal setting.
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ENVS 498 Special Studies 1 TO 4 semester hours
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ENVS 499 Independent Studies 1 TO 4 semester hours
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ENVS 500 Geology 3 semester hours
Atmospheric, aqueous, and igneous agencies; river and marine deposits, glacier, earth movement, volcanoes, earthquakes. Emphasis placed on factors affecting engineering projects; field trips.
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ENVS 504 Climate Change, Impacts, and Sustainability 3 semester hours
Overview of Earth’s climate system and exploration of the science, impacts, and politics of global climate change. Specific topics include the greenhouse effects; El Nino; atmospheric and oceanic circulation; observations and projections; impacts on water resources and agriculture; politics; alternative energy; sustainability; and mitigation. Special emphasis is placed on California and the western United States.
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ENVS 513 Solid Waste Engineering 2 semester hours
An application of current technology in the control, disposal, and recovery of value from solid wastes.
Lecture, 3 hours.
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ENVS 515 Environmental Impact Reports 3 semester hours
An engineering perspective of managing projects through the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) process.
Lecture, 3 hours.
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ENVS 518 Applied Oceanography 3 semester hours
A study of the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the oceans which must be considered in the design of wastewater outfalls, marine structures, etc.
Lecture, 3 hours.
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ENVS 593 Environmental Science Internship Workshop 1 TO 4 semester hours
Advanced work experience in the field of environmental science in a research, industry, or municipal setting.
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ENVS 598 Special Studies 1 TO 4 semester hours
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ENVS 599 Independent Studies 1 TO 4 semester hours
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ENVS 602 Land Use, Legacies, and Transformation in Urban Ecosystems 3 semester hours
Enrollment in Urban Ecology Track or consent of instructor and program director required.
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ENVS 603 Advanced Topics in Urban Ecology 3 semester hours
Taught as a seminar, this course provides a forum for investigating cutting edge ideas in urban ecosystem function and change. Taught from the original literature, and with the help of visiting scholars, the themes of the course will vary from year to year.
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ENVS 604 Climate Change, Impact, and Sustainability 3 semester hours
Overview of Earth’s climate system and exploration of the science, impacts, and politics of global climate change. Specific topics include the greenhouse effect; El Nino; atmospheric and oceanic circulations; observations and projections; impacts on water resources and agriculture; politics; alternative energy; sustainability; and mitigation. Special emphasis is placed on California and the western United States.
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ENVS 613 Solid Wastes Engineering 3 semester hours
Application of current technology to municipal solid waste collection, separation and recovery, haul and transport, and municipal landfill design including gas collection and handling.
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ENVS 615 Environmental Impact Reports 3 semester hours
An engineering perspective of managing water and wastewater projects through the California Environment Quality Act (CEQA) process.
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ENVS 633 Aquatic Chemistry 3 semester hours
Equilibrium chemistry concepts including gas- and solid-liquid equilibria applied to aquatic systems. Emphasis on calculation methods for solving for chemical speciation in natural and treated aquatic systems.
Prerequisite: or ENVS 610 .
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ENVS 650 Watershed Function and Protection 3 semester hours
Discussion of watershed structure, function, pollution, management and protection. Topics include ecosystem services provided by various types of watersheds, impacts from various pollutants and poor land uses, and mitigation measures through various regulatory measures and best management practices (BMPs). Several weekend field trips are required, and a class project will be assigned involving some aspect of watershed protection strategy.
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ENVS 695 Master Thesis 3 semester hours
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ENVS 698 Independent Studies 1 TO 4 semester hours
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ENVS 699 Independent Studies 1 TO 4 semester hours
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Environmental Studies |
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EVST 100 Introduction to Environmental Studies 3 semester hours
The course is an overview of issues in environmental studies from the perspective of the humanities and social sciences. Topics may include philosophical, theological, historical, economic, and/or political analyses of environmental issues.
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EVST 198 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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EVST 199 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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EVST 298 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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EVST 299 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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EVST 398 Special Studies 1 TO 4 semester hours
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EVST 399 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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EVST 498 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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EVST 499 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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EURO 181 European Language and Culture I 3 semester hours
Introduction to a specific European language. Designed for complete beginners. No placement test necessary upon on-site arrival.
Only available to LMU Study Abroad Program students.
Repeatable up to four times, as long as each is a different language (FREN, GRMN, ITAL, SPAN).
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EURO 182 European Language and Culture II 3 semester hours
Designed for false beginners - i.e., students who either took a language a long time ago and do not remember it, or students who were exposed to the language, but not in a formal way - in a specific European language. Students will take a placement test upon on-site arrival to be assigned to the appropriate level.
Only available to LMU Study Abroad Program students.
Repeatable up to four times, as long as each is a different language (FREN, GRMN, ITAL, SPAN).
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EURO 198 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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EURO 199 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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EURO 283 European Language and Culture III 3 semester hours
Designed for students with intermediate proficiency in a specific European language. Students will take a placement test upon on-site arrival to be assigned to the appropriate level.
Only available to LMU Study Abroad Program students.
Repeatable up to four times, as long as each is a different language (FREN, GRMN, ITAL, SPAN).
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EURO 284 European Language Culture IV 3 semester hours
Designed for students with intermediate to advanced proficiency in a specific European language. Students will take a placement test upon on-site arrival to be assigned to the appropriate level.
Only available to LMU Study Abroad Program students.
Repeatable up to four times, as long as each is a different language (FREN, GRMN, ITAL, SPAN).
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EURO 298 Special Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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EURO 299 Independent Studies 1 TO 3 semester hours
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EURO 312 History of International Film 3 semester hours
(See FTVS 314 .)
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EURO 322 Greek Orthodox Tradition 3 semester hours
(See THST 322 .)
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EURO 324 Art and Architecture of Ancient Greece 3 semester hours
(See CLCV 304 .)
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EURO 325 Art and Architecture of Ancient Rome 3 semester hours
(See CLCV 306 .)
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EURO 339 History of Christianity I 3 semester hours
(See THST 320 .)
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EURO 340 History of Christianity II 3 semester hours
(See THST 321 .)
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EURO 352 Orthodox Christian Spirituality 3 semester hours
(See THST 352 .)
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EURO 371 Poetics of Modern Landscape 3 semester hours
A comparative study of the poetics of modern landscape as reflected in contemporary French/European literature and the arts.
(This course can fulfill some of the requirements for the major in European Studies.)
Only available to students in the LMU Summer Study Abroad Program in Paris, France.
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EURO 373 Paris Metisse: Multiculturalism in Paris 3 semester hours
The course’s objective is to understand the concept of “metissage” in contemporary Parisian society through contact with the modern arts - poetic, pictorial, and musical - through an analysis of various texts and through personal interviews with exiles.
(This course can fulfill some of the requirements for the major in European Studies.)
Only available to students in the LMU Summer Study Abroad Program in Paris, France.
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EURO 381 British Life and Cultures 3 semester hours
This course will cover the historical processes that have shaped British society and that govern the social attitudes and outlook of modern Britons.
(This course can fulfill some of the requirements for the major in European Studies.)
Only available to students in the LMU Semester Study Abroad Program in London, England.
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EURO 382 Ancient Philosophy 3 semester hours
(See PHIL 381 .)
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