Economics (ECON)

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Business Core Courses

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: MATH A115 or equivalent ALEKS placement

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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Chemistry (CHEM)

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CHEM A100 Chem Prep, 3 crs.

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Business Administration (BA)

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BA B100 Introduction to Business 3 crs.

The course introduces the nature of business and its complexities in the context of the environment in which it operates. Subjects covered include ownership forms, organization, management, marketing, accounting, financial institutions, labor relations, basic word processing, e-mail, spreadsheets, data base, library resources, and small businesses.

BA B101 Business Communications 3 crs.

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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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College of Nursing and Health

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The College of Nursing and Health (CNH) offers and coordinates academic and professional programs for the School of Nursing, the Department of Counseling, and the Loyola Institutite of Ministry (LIM). A full list of graduate programs offered at Loyola University New Orleans can be found in the Graduate Bulletin

Academic Programs

CNH coordinates a number of academic programs at the graduate level and two undergraduate programs. 

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College of Music + Fine Arts

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Loyola’s College of Music and Fine Arts (CMFA) serves as the preeminent center of performing and visual arts study among all Jesuit colleges and universities throughout the United States and recognizes the historical role of music and the arts in the Roman Catholic Church.

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College of Arts and Sciences

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The College of Arts and Sciences serves as the anchor for all undergraduate study at Loyola.  The liberal arts and sciences are key to the cultural and intellectual formation of the individual.

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College of Business

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College of Business Overview

The Joseph A. Butt, S.J., College of Business, founded in 1947, holds membership in the American Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Association of American Colleges, Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, National Catholic Educational Association, the Southern Business Administration Association, and the Southwestern Business Administration Association. 

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Service Learning

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The Office of Community Engaged Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship supports the development and implementation of community-engaged learning (i.e. service learning) and community-engaged research experiences in academic courses and programs of study at Loyola University New Orleans. 

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Student Life + Services

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Student Services

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Summer Session

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Loyola's Summer Session offers students a chance to acquire additional coursework in a variety of time schedules. Two five-week sessions along with an eight week session, a ten week session, a seven week session, and two six-week sessions are available. The courses offered are, in most instances, standard offerings which usually transfer to other colleges and universities. Visiting students should check with their home institutions about transferring coursework.

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Undergraduate Admissions

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INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT: Nathan Ament
OFFICE: Thomas Hall, Third Floor
WEBSITE: http://apply.loyno.edu/

Admissions Philosophy

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Financial Aid

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The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid provides information for and administers all aid programs on campus. For more complete information, please contact that office at (504) 865-3231, by e-mail at finaid@loyno.edu, or www.loyno.edu/financialaid.

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Education Abroad Programs

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For students wanting an education abroad experience, the Center for International Education is the first stop with advising and information on both Loyola and non-Loyola programs, financial aid, and scholarships. Staff work with students to help them find the right program that will meet their academic and personal goals, financial situation, and interests.  Students must also meet with their academic adviser and the associate dean in their college prior to applying to a non-Loyola study abroad program. 

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