There's more to your education.
There are lots of ways to learn besides lectures and tests. Enhanced courses incorporate experiential learning into the curriculum.
Get out there.
You can get out into the city and apply what you have covered in your coursework to
real-life situations. Take advantage of Baltimore's central location to visit Washington,
D.C., New York City or nearby rural areas. Review the list of recurring enhanced courses .
Here are some examples of what you might get to do in an enhanced course:
Analyze efficiency on the floor of a Baltimore factory.
Spend the day in New York City to observe the way the city works.
Develop a marketing plan for actual clients.
See Shakespeare at the Folger Library.
Program a robot in your coding class.
Engage community groups to work for social change.
Visit archives and historic sites to conduct original research.
Sit in on a U.S. Foreign Relations Senate hearing.
Hone your networking skills at a business dinner.
Experience an evening at Busboys and Poets in Washington, D.C.
As a Helen P. Denit honors scholar, you earn 3 honors credits for every enhanced course
you take. When you register in MyUBalt, check the course notes to see if a course
is enhanced or take a look at the honors courses we offer each semester.
These are courses that are frequently found in the semester schedule. Check the MyUBalt
Portal to see course availability.
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ACCT 201
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Description
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ACCT 201
Intro to Financial Accounting
Demarest
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ACCT 302
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Description
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ACCT 302
Intermediate Accounting
Demarest
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ACCT 310
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Description
Instructor
ACCT 310
Intermediate Accounting III
TBD
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ACCT 405
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Description
Instructor
ACCT 405
Income Taxation
Flach/TBD
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ACCT 413
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Description
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ACCT 413
Ethical Issues in Accounting
White
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ARTS 201
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Description
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ARTS 201
Arts and Society
Zeleny
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ENTR 300
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Description
Instructor
ENTR 300
The Entrepreneurial Experience
TBD
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FIN 330
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Description
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FIN 330
Excel for Financial Analysis
Nguyen
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FSCS 301
Course
Description
Instructor
FSCS 301
Forensic Science
Marginean
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FSCS 440
Course
Description
Instructor
FSCS 440
Advanced Crime Scene Investigation
Franzman
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HIST 123
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Description
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HIST 123
World History of Art
Hudgins
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HIST 204
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Description
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HIST 204
African-American History before 1865
Davis
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HIST 205
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Description
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HIST 205
African-American History after 1865
Davis
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HIST 295
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Description
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HIST 295
The Historian's Toolkit
Hudgins
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HIST 316
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Description
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HIST 316
Black Europe
Hudgins
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HIST 324
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Description
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HIST 324
Modern China
Yi
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HIST 326
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Description
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HIST 326
Modern Japan
Yi
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HIST 328
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Description
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HIST 328
Modern Korea
YI
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HIST 350
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Description
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HIST 350
History of U.S. Foreign Relations
Yi
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HIST 364
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Description
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HIST 364
Civil Rights in U.S. History
Davis
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HIST 382
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Description
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HIST 382
History of Baltimore
Davis
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HIST 385
Course
Description
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HIST 385
U.S. Women's History
Yi
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HIST 396
Course
Description
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HIST 396
Introduction of Public History
TBD
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HIST 495
Course
Description
Instructor
HIST 495
Senior Seminar in History
YI
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HSER 370
Course
Description
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HSER 370
Community Substance Abuse
Mushonga
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HSER 373
Course
Description
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HSER 373
Community Mental Health
Mushonga
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HSER 450
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Description
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HSER 450
Human Services Management
Mushonga
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HSER 453
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Description
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HSER 453
Social Research Methods
Parkman
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HSER 470
Course
Description
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HSER 470
Senior Seminar
Parkman
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MGMT 301
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Description
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MGMT 301
Management and Org Behavior
TBD
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MGMT 470
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Description
Instructor
MGMT 470
Enterprise Management
Carter/Pezeshkan
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MKTG 301
Course
Description
Instructor
MKTG 301
Marketing Management
Randhawa
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MKTG 410
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Description
Instructor
MKTG 410
Buyer Behavior and Market Analysis
Randhawa
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MKTG 460
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Description
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MKTG 460
Marketing
TBD
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PHIL 101
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Description
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PHIL 101
Introduction to Philosophy
Scalet
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PHIL 322
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Description
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PHIL 322
Philosophy of Religion
Scalet
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PHIL 419
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Description
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PHIL 419
Religions in America
Scalet
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PHIL 490
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Description
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PHIL 490
Theories of Justice
Scalet
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PSYC 260
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Description
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PSYC 260
Religion and Spirituality
Eyssell
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PSYC 305
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Description
Instructor
PSYC 305
Multicultural Psychology
Shaffer
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PSYC 308
Course
Description
Instructor
PSYC 308
Research Methods and Statistics I
Eyssell/Farley/Frederick
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PSYC 309
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Description
Instructor
PSYC 309
Research Methods and Statistics II
Eyssell/Farley/Frederick
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PSYC 309
Course
Description
Instructor
PSYC 309
Research Methods and Statistics II
Eyssell/Farley/Frederick
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PSYC 340
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Description
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PSYC 340
Counseling Psychology
Gasser
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REED 480
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Description
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REED 480
Property Management
TBD
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