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:

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.

 

Recurring Enhanced Courses

These are courses that are frequently found in the semester schedule. Check the MyUBalt Portal to see course availability. 
Course Description  Instructor
ACCT 201 Intro to Financial Accounting Demarest
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ACCT 302 Intermediate Accounting Demarest
Course Description  Instructor
ACCT 310 Intermediate Accounting III TBD
Course Description  Instructor
ACCT 405 Income Taxation Flach/TBD
Course Description  Instructor
ACCT 413 Ethical Issues in Accounting White
Course Description  Instructor
ARTS 201 Arts and Society Zeleny
Course Description  Instructor
ENTR 300 The Entrepreneurial Experience TBD
Course Description  Instructor
FIN 330 Excel for Financial Analysis Nguyen
Course Description  Instructor
FSCS 301 Forensic Science Marginean
Course Description  Instructor
FSCS 440 Advanced Crime Scene Investigation Franzman
Course Description  Instructor
HIST 123 World History of Art Hudgins
Course Description  Instructor
HIST 204 African-American History before 1865 Davis
Course Description  Instructor
HIST 205 African-American History after 1865 Davis
Course Description  Instructor
HIST 295 The Historian's Toolkit Hudgins
Course Description  Instructor
HIST 316 Black Europe Hudgins
Course Description  Instructor
HIST 324 Modern China Yi
Course Description  Instructor
HIST 326 Modern Japan Yi
Course Description  Instructor
HIST 328 Modern Korea YI
Course Description  Instructor
HIST 350 History of U.S. Foreign Relations Yi
Course Description  Instructor
HIST 364 Civil Rights in U.S. History Davis
Course Description  Instructor
HIST 382 History of Baltimore Davis
Course Description  Instructor
HIST 385 U.S. Women's History Yi
Course Description  Instructor
HIST 396 Introduction of Public History TBD
Course Description  Instructor
HIST 495 Senior Seminar in History YI
Course Description  Instructor
HSER 370 Community Substance Abuse Mushonga

 

Course Description  Instructor
HSER 373 Community Mental Health Mushonga
Course Description  Instructor
HSER 450 Human Services Management Mushonga
Course Description  Instructor
HSER 453 Social Research Methods Parkman
Course Description  Instructor
HSER 470 Senior Seminar Parkman
Course Description  Instructor
MGMT 301 Management and Org Behavior TBD
Course Description  Instructor
MGMT 470 Enterprise Management Carter/Pezeshkan
Course Description  Instructor
MKTG 301 Marketing Management Randhawa
Course Description  Instructor
MKTG 410 Buyer Behavior and Market Analysis Randhawa
Course Description  Instructor
MKTG 460 Marketing TBD
Course Description  Instructor
PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy Scalet
Course Description  Instructor
PHIL 322 Philosophy of Religion Scalet
Course Description  Instructor
PHIL 419 Religions in America Scalet
Course Description  Instructor
PHIL 490 Theories of Justice Scalet
Course Description  Instructor
PSYC 260 Religion and Spirituality Eyssell

 

Course Description  Instructor
PSYC 305 Multicultural Psychology Shaffer
Course Description  Instructor
PSYC 308 Research Methods and Statistics I Eyssell/Farley/Frederick
Course Description  Instructor
PSYC 309 Research Methods and Statistics II Eyssell/Farley/Frederick
Course Description  Instructor
PSYC 309 Research Methods and Statistics II Eyssell/Farley/Frederick
Course Description  Instructor
PSYC 340 Counseling Psychology Gasser
Course Description  Instructor
REED 480 Property Management TBD