This course focuses on the development of advanced practice nursing skills in health assessment for diverse populations. Critical thinking, diagnostic reasoning and communication techniques will be ...
This course is designed to provide students with an extensive background in the fundamentals of human anatomy through lectures, small group laboratories, and independent study formats. Subjects taught ...
This course is designed to help students develop grater confidence and skill as a singer. The class is geared toward the beginner who is interested in learning the basics of healthy vocal technique.
This course provides an introduction to the multidisciplinary field of modern archaeology. Through this course, students will be introduced to the history, theories, methods, and broader social ...
The course descriptions listed here are a subset of the 130+ Geography courses listed in the university catalog. The descriptions are to be used as examples as some topics within the course could ...
The Rutgers Executive MBA curriculum is 57 credits—45 core credits and 12 elective credits. With the exception of the summer Japan program, all electives (3 courses, 9 credits) are taken in the final ...
At first glance it can be hard to unpack the shorthand used for courses at William & Mary. Here's an explanation. In the example above, note the Short Course Title "Worlds of Music." Sometimes there's ...
The usual course load for full-time graduate students is 9 credits/semester. Depending upon the program requirements and abilities of the student, individuals may carry more than 9 credits each ...
An introduction to engineering through a series of interdisciplinary team projects. Learn in a hands-on way Enhance communication skills Learn how to work with a team to go further than you can alone ...
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