Jun 16, 2024  
2016-2017 Graduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Graduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Courses


 

Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies

  
  • WGSS 6398 - Special Probs in Women’s Study

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly/Same as: WOST 6398 Special Problems

Nursing

  
  • NURS 6200 - Special Topics in Nursing

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Approval of faculty advisor.

    This course provides opportunities to explore and analyze topics related to nursing practice, health care systems and nursing education. May be repeated when topics vary.
  
  • NURS 6230 - Diagnostic Tests & Procedures

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NURS 6330 , Advanced Diagnostic Physical Examination

    Prepares students for analysis and interpretation of diagnostic data in development of appropriate differential diagnosis. Cost, invasiveness, acceptability, and efficacy of appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic interventions emphasized.
  
  • NURS 6300 - Selected Topics in Nursing

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: None

    Selected Topics will vary.
  
  • NURS 6301 - Adv Rsrch Intgrtd Evdnce Prctc

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NURS 6332 

    This course examines nursing research: designs and methodologies for use in nursing practice. Principles and methods of research in problem identification, framework, critique, design, data collection, and analysis are emphasized. Students will critically examine the literature and develop evidence based practice guidelines for practice concerns identified in education, administration, or in clinical practice.
  
  • NURS 6302 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Approval of instructor

    Topics will vary
  
  • NURS 6306 - Policy, Role & Economics

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    This course focuses on the impact of policy and economics on advanced nursing practice roles. The importance of advanced practice participation in shaping the direction of healthcare is emphasized.
  
  • NURS 6309 - Advanced Leadership and Management

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NURS 6306 or NURS 6307

    Corequisite: NURS 6306 or NURS 6307

    This graduate level course focuses on the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to practice in an administrative position in a health care organization at the nurse manager or nurse executive level. Students analyze leadership theories and management principles in advanced roles.
  
  • NURS 6312 - Measurement & Evaluation in Nursing Education

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NURS 6301 or NURS 6332  NURS 6301 or NURS 6332 

    Examines theoretical aspects of measurement and evaluation as they pertain to the role of nurse educator and to nursing practice and research. Focuses on the concepts of reliability and validity in the development of objectives and evaluation strategies.
  
  • NURS 6313 - Theories and Methods of Teaching and Learning in Nursing

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NURS 6306 

    Presents an overview of educational theories and instructional methods related to nursing education. Students use evidence-based principles to deliver nursing education.
  
  • NURS 6314 - Development of Nursing Curriculum

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NURS 6306 

    Focuses on nursing curriculum design and development for the nurse educator. Students develop curriculum elements.
  
  • NURS 6316 - Healthcare Organizational Behavior

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NURS 6306 or NURS 6307

    Corequisite: NURS 6306 or NURS 6307

    Provides overview of managerial functions with an emphasis on the study of individual, group and intergroup behaviors in organizations.
  
  • NURS 6317 - Human Resource Management in Healthcare

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Encompasses an analysis of the classical and contemporary administrative functions involved in management of people and organization. Staffing, EEO regulation, compensation policy, performance appraisal and training and career development within the context of an increasing diverse, internationalized, and competitive health care organizational environment are emphasized.
  
  • NURS 6318 - Healthcare Delivery Systems and Organization

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NURS 6306 or NURS 6307

    Corequisite: NURS 6306 or NURS 6307

    Provides foundational overviews of U.S. nursing and health care delivery systems. Students analyze key concepts, models, frameworks, process, and structures related to health care delivery organizations.
  
  • NURS 6319 - Healthcare Finance

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: None

    This graduate level seminar course provides an overview of financial management and health care finance for non-financial managers. topics include assets, liabilities, and net worth; revenue and expenses; forecasting and benchmarking; resource allocation and fund acquisition; and effective budgeting.
  
  • NURS 6320 - Healthcare Informatics

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Prerequisite or Co-requisite: NURS 6306 or NURS 6307

    Corequisite: Prerequisite or Co-requisite: NURS 6306 or NURS 6307

    Focuses on health informatics, information technology systems, and health care technologies. Students examine how to utilize health information and technologies for quality outcomes.
  
  • NURS 6321 - Leadership Practicum

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NURS 6309 ; NURS 6316 ; NURS 6318 ; NURS 6319 

    Provides opportunities to integrate previously learned knowledge and skills during a 135 hour practicum. Students work with nurse preceptors in mid- or upper- level administrative positions in a variety of health care settings to demonstrate competencies related to complex adaptive systems, health care administration, and health care quality and safety.
  
  • NURS 6323 - Foundations of Adult Education

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    This is an overview course designed to give participants an understanding of the field of practice of adult education. It will offer an overview of the major historical developments of adult education, particularly to the U.S. and will examine the philosophical roots of adult education.
  
  • NURS 6324 - Diversity and Adult Education

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    This course entails an analysis of diversity in the adult education context. Various psychosocial factors of diverse identity groups and the influence of these variables on adult education will be studied.
  
  • NURS 6330 - Advanced Diagnostic Physical Examination

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Provides advanced knowledge and skill in health assessment across the lifespan. Emphasis on acquiring relevant assessment data, performing focused and comprehensive PE, and presenting holistic findings.
  
  • NURS 6331 - Advanced Pharmacotherapy

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Focuses on advanced pharmacology and role of the advanced practice registered nurse in pharmacotherapeutics. Management of patients receiving pharmaceutical agents is viewed from a holistic perspective.
  
  • NURS 6332 - Biostatistics

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Statistics

    Focuses on the development of statistical and computer methods applied to the health sciences. The critical analysis and application of research studies to evidence-based practice is emphasized.
  
  • NURS 6333 - Population Health

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NURS 6332 

    Examines theoretical and research bases for identification and analysis of factors impacting the health of populations served by the advanced practice nurse. Focuses on application of epidemiologic principles to populations.
  
  • NURS 6335 - Management of Health Disorders in Adults

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NURS 6330 , NURS 6331 , NURS 6338 

    Corequisite: NURS 6336 

    First of three-course sequence to prepare Family Nurse Practitioners. Systems approach examines commonly occurring acute and chronic health deviations with emphasis on assessment, differential diagnosis, formulation of holistic treatment plan and health promotion across the lifespan.
  
  • NURS 6336 - Management of Health Disorders in Adults Clinical

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0   Lab Contact Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: NURS 6330 , NURS 6331 , NURS 6338 .

    Corequisite: NURS 6335 

    Clinical practicum to prepare MSN Education and Family Nurse Practitioner students in the provision of safe, quality health care across the lifespan in primary care settings.
  
  • NURS 6338 - Advanced Pathophysiology

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Provides student with advanced knowledge in anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology across the lifespan. Emphasis on diesease, adaptive and maladaptive changes, and interpreting changes.
  
  • NURS 6345 - Management of Health Disorders in Women and Children

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NURS 6330 , NURS 6331 , NURS 6338 , NURS 6335 , NURS 6336 .

    Corequisite: NURS 6346 

    Second of three-course sequence to prepare Family Nurse Practitioners. A systems approach is utilized to critically examine select health deviations in children and women across the lifespan in holistic patient management.
  
  • NURS 6346 - Management of Health Disorders in Women and Children Clinical

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0   Lab Contact Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: NURS 6330 , NURS 6331 , NURS 6338 , NURS 6335 , NURS 6336 

    Corequisite: NURS 6345 

    Second of three-course clinical sequence to provide clinical experiences for the refinement of clinical reasoning skills in Family Nurse Practitioners. Clinical experience provides for development of collaborative relationships.
  
  • NURS 6351 - Evidence-Based Practice Project

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NURS 6301 NURS 6332 ,Capstone course final semester of MSN program. Student must have a 3.0 GPA in MSN program to take this course.

    Capstone course final semester of MSN program. Synthesizes knowledge from the core and track specific courses in the development of an evidence-based project based on a practice concern identified. Students prepare the project for implementation, publication, grant submission, or professional presentation.
  
  • NURS 6355 - Management of Health Disorders Across the Lifespan in Diverse Settings

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: NURS 6330 , NURS 6331 , NURS 6338 , NURS 6335 , NURS 6336 , NURS 6345 , NURS 6346 

    Corequisite: : NURS 6356 Management of Health Disorders Across the Lifespan in Diverse Settings Clinical

    Last of three-course sequence to prepare Family Nurse Practitioners in the care of older adults, and individuals and families across the lifespan in diverse healthcare settings.
  
  • NURS 6356 - Management of Health Disorders Across the Lifespan in Diverse Settings Clinical

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0   Lab Contact Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: NURS 6330 , NURS 6331 , NURS 6338 , NURS 6335 , NURS 6336 , NURS 6345 , NURS 6346 

    Corequisite: NURS 6356 Management of Health Disorders Across the Lifespan in Diverse Settings

    Last of three-course clinical sequence to prepare Family Nurse Practitioners. Emphasis on safe, holistic care in an integrated family practice and in diverse healthcare settings.
  
  • NURS 6366 - FNP Capstone Clinical

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0   Lab Contact Hours: 3
    Prerequisite: Biostatistics, Advanced Pathophysiology, Advanced Pharmacotherapy, Advanced Diagnostic PE, Diagnostic Test, Professional Role, Health Informatics, FNP I, FNP I Clinical, FNP II, FNP IIClinical, FNP III, FNP III Clinical.

    Corequisite: Population Health, Nursing Research

    Supervised practicum to demonstrate MSN FNP Essentials knowledge in specialty population areas. With the Capstone committee, students will identify specialty preceptor(s) and develop objectives for Capstone experience.
  
  • NURS 6412 - Integration of Advanced Nursing Clinical III

    Credit Hours: 4.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0   Lab Contact Hours: 4
    Prerequisite: None

    This practicum course focuses on the unique, interdependent and autonomous roles of the advanced practice Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialist. Human responses to health and illness and etiologies that affect health are explored. Evidence-based theories of health promotion, disease prevention, risk reduction and management of symptoms/functional issues are explored to enable development of care frameworks for the adult patient. The student will practice beginning CNS clinical decision making that incorporates nursing and medical diagnosis, disease management and treatment including prescriptive practice.
  
  • NURS 6413 - Advanced Clinical Practicum

    Credit Hours: 4.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0   Lab Contact Hours: 4
    Prerequisite: None

    This practicum builds on Integration of Clinical and is designed to provide a transition for the graduate student toward the CNS role of a provider of care. Students will be applying in-depth knowledge of interventions, including pharmacologic methods, for disease management. The focus will be upon the interdisciplinary approach to diagnosis, management, and treatment of acute/chronic disease at an intermediary level in health care settings across the healthcare continuum.
  
  • NURS 6414 - Clinical Immersion Experience

    Credit Hours: 4.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0   Lab Contact Hours: 4
    Prerequisite: None

    This practicum course provides for in-depth immersion in clinical practice. The focus is on further development of advanced nursing practice skills utilizing all aspects of collaborative management of health care needs in adult patient populations. Emphasis is on clinical decision making which incorporates nursing and medical diagnosis, disease management and treatment including prescriptive practice.
  
  • NURS 6415 - Practicum in Teaching in Nursing

    Credit Hours: 4.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 4   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: None

    Includes practice in delivery and evaluation of communication and technology in nursing education role given in academic, staff education, and/or patient education settings.

Space Architecture

  
  • SPAC 6201 - Man Systems Integration

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly/Same as: ARCH 6201 Man Systems Integration I
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Space Architecture or consent of instructor

    This course introduces the theory, requirements and design concepts for structures and systems in extreme and special environments, including outer space and relevant to studio (SPAC6401)
  
  • SPAC 6202 - Man Systems Integration II

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly/Same as: ARCH 6202 Man Systems Integration II
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Space Architecture or consent of instructor

    This course introduces the theory, requirements and design concepts for structures and systems in extreme and special environments, including outer space and relevant to studio SPAC 6402 (Was ARCH 6402 ).
    Course can be repeated for credit.

  
  • SPAC 6203 - Spacecraft/Habitat Design

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly/Same as: ARCH 6203 Spacecraft/Habitat Design I
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Space Architecture or consent of instructor

    This course introduces habitability requirements and conceptual ideas for human surviving in extreme locations on Earth and in outer space through literature overview, research and analysis relevant to studio (SPAC 6403 ).
  
  • SPAC 6204 - Spacecraft/Habitat Design II

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly/Same as: ARCH 6204 Spacecraft/Habitat Design II
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Space Architecture or consent of instructor

    Corequisite: Graduate standing in Space Architecture of consent of instructor.

    This course introduces habitability requirements and conceptual ideas for human surviving in extreme locations on Earth and in outer space through literature overview, research and analysis relevant to studio SPAC 6404 (Was ARCH 6404 ).Course can be repeated for credit.
    Course can be repeated for credit.

  
  • SPAC 6298 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: None.

    Each student is responsible for selecting a topic of research. The summary of the research conducted during the semester should be part of graduate students’ Master thesis or their Master studio project.
  
  • SPAC 6398 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: None.

    Each student is responsible for selecting a topic of research. The summary of the research conducted during the semester should be part of graduate students’ Master thesis or their Master studio project.
  
  • SPAC 6401 - Space Systems Tech Studio

    Credit Hours: 4.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2   Lab Contact Hours: 6
    Formerly/Same as: ARCH 6401 Space Systems Tech Studio I
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Space Architecture or consent of instructor; concurrent enrollment in SPAC 6201 

    Understanding of space structures and systems through design, research, and analysis of specific projects. Included are manned system design, space structures and facilities, lunar/planetary exploration and terrestrial applications.
    Course can be repeated for credit.

  
  • SPAC 6402 - Space Systems Tech Studio II

    Credit Hours: 4.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2   Lab Contact Hours: 6
    Formerly/Same as: ARCH 6402 Space Systems Tech Studio II
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Space Architecture or consent of instructor; concurrent enrollment in SPAC 6202 (was ARCH 6202 ).

    Understanding of space structures and systems through design, research, and analysis of specific projects. Included are manned systems design, space structures and facilities, lunar/planetary exploration and terrestrial applications.
    Course can be repeated for credit.

  
  • SPAC 6403 - Mission Planning and Analysis

    Credit Hours: 4.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2   Lab Contact Hours: 6
    Formerly/Same as: ARCH 6403 Mission Planning/Analysis I
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Space Architecture or consent of instructor; concurrent enrollment in SPAC 6201 .

    Attaining a good overall understanding of space mission planning through analysis of mission objectives and goals and applying it to programming, design, and research of specific projects.
  
  • SPAC 6404 - Mission Planning/Analysis II

    Credit Hours: 4.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2   Lab Contact Hours: 6
    Formerly/Same as: ARCH 6404 Mission Planning/Analysis II
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Space Architecture or consent of instructor; concurrent enrollment in SPAC 6204 .

    mission planning through analysis of mission objectives and goals and applying it to programming, design, and research of specific projects.
    Course can be repeated for credit.

  
  • SPAC 6405 - Advanced Design and Analysis

    Credit Hours: 4.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2   Lab Contact Hours: 6
    Formerly/Same as: ARCH 6405 Advanced Design and Analysis
    Prerequisite: SPAC 6401 and SPAC 6403 .

    Continuation of design and research work developed in SPAC 6401 and SPAC 6403 . Advanced design of habitable facilities in space.
  
  • SPAC 6499 - Thesis

    Credit Hours: 4.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0   Lab Contact Hours: 4
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing Space Architecture or consent of instructor.

    Students may conduct an independent design research and produce a final thesis directed toward adding to the general body of knowledge in space architecture, with approval of the Director of the program.
  
  • SPAC 7299 - Thesis

    Credit Hours: 2.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0   Lab Contact Hours: 2
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing Space Architecture or consent of instructor

    Research that supports graduate student’s Master Thesis or Master Studio Project.
  
  • SPAC 7410 - Master’s Project: Space Architecture

    Credit Hours: 4.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 2   Lab Contact Hours: 6
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing Space Architecture or consent of instructor.

    Students may undertake an independent final design project directed toward adding to the general body of knowledge in space architecture, with approval of the Director of the program.
  
  • SPAC 7610 - Master’s Project: Space Architecture

    Credit Hours: 6.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 4   Lab Contact Hours: 6
    Formerly/Same as: ARCH 7610 Master’s Project:Space Arch
    Prerequisite: Space architecture major.

    Students may undertake an independent final project directed toward adding to the general body of knowledge in space architecture, with approval of the Director of Graduate Studies.

Global Energy, Development, and Sustainability

  
  • GEDS 6A10 - Legal Frameworks for Sustainable Petroleum Development: Social, Environmental, & Human Rights Pract

    Credit Hours: 1.5
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to the graduate certificate program in Global Energy, Development, and Sustainability.

    Continues the discussion of legal frameworks introduced in the Foundations course; covers specific provisions in host government petroleum contracts, industry-created Codes of Conduct, national laws of the host government, and international sources, such as the United Nations General Principles on Business and Human Rights. Will look at the role of key actors outside the industry, such as international NGOs, the EITI, the World Bank, and the United Nations, to gain an understanding of their impact on investors in the petroleum sector and to facilitate interaction with them. Objective of the course: to understand how “due diligence” in the application of these legal frameworks can reduce project risks and increase possibilities for long-term sustainability.
  
  • GEDS 6A20 - Sustainability and the Petroleum Value Chain: Challenges of Diverse Project Types

    Credit Hours: 1.5
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to the graduate certificate program in Global Energy, Development, and Sustainability

    Understanding the petroleum value chain and its life-cycle is vital to developing projects that have long-lasting beneficial impacts. In this course students will be introduced to the Petroleum Value Chain as manifested in a variety of project types (conventional and non-conventional developments including offshore deep water). Focus will be on the upstream, and challenges associated with each project type throughout its entire life-cycle will be discussed. Improvements in sustainability will be reviewed as well, through histories of oil and gas projects undertaken in the past.
  
  • GEDS 6A30 - Promoting Sustainability I: Community-Centered Approaches for the Int’l Oil & Gas Industry

    Credit Hours: 1.5
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to the graduate certificate program in Global Energy, Development, and Sustainability

    This course uses a Social Science approach (theoretical and empirical) to introduce students to the challenges and opportunities faced by local and regional populations when oil and gas projects are undertaken. Students will be provided with skills to recognize and analyze social and environmental impacts, and to identify key junctures where interventions can be made for positive outcomes. Issues to be addressed: ethnicity, power, gender, health, religion, social/environmental justice, petro-violence, transparency, and Corporate Social Responsibility.
  
  • GEDS 6A31 - Promoting Sustainability II: Creating Competencies in the Local Energy Workforce/Local Businesses

    Credit Hours: 1.5
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to the graduate certificate program in Global Energy, Development, and Sustainability.

    This course analyzes the effectiveness of local content laws as applied in the international context. Drawing from the fields of organizational behavior, human resource management, and real-life case studies, students will learn current ¿best practices¿ for improving competencies in local energy workforces and businesses. Topics include: measuring skill levels, impediments to progress, creation of culturally-appropriate training, delivering accelerated technical and soft-skills to employees, the role of expatriates in cross-cultural mentoring, and developing effective compensation/rewards systems.
  
  • GEDS 6A97 - Selected Topics in Global Energy Development and Sustainability

    Credit Hours: 1.5
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1.5   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to the graduate certificate program in Global Energy, Development, and Sustainability.

    Course content varies by semester; may be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • GEDS 6A98 - Special Problems (Independent Study) GEDS

    Credit Hours: 1.5
    Lecture Contact Hours: 0   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Acceptance to the graduate certificate program in Global Energy, Development, and Sustainability.

    To be used for Independent Studies (GEDS); may be repeated for credit.
  
  • GEDS 6300 - Foundations:Understanding the Natural Resource Curse(Theory & Practice)Natr Resource Curse Thry/Prac

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: None.

    This course provides students with a broad understanding of the global energy market in the past and present, the dynamics of the ¿Natural Resource Curse¿ in developing nations, the importance of understanding local business cultures/history before undertaking energy projects, and a basic introduction to the types of petroleum/gas agreements, legal structures, and project economics that can promote benefits for all stakeholders involved.

Pharmacy Leadership and Administration

  
  • PHLA 6100 - Leadership Seminar

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly/Same as: PHCA 6100 Leadership Seminar
    Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor.

    This course is designed to develop the students understanding of and capacity for leadership within the pharmacy profession.
  
  • PHLA 6101 - Seminar in Pharmacy Leadership and Administration

    Credit Hours: 1.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 1   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Formerly/Same as: PHCA 6101 Leadership Seminar
    Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor.

    To provide the opportunity to Pharmacy Leadership students to present and study relevant topics in Pharmacy Leadership and Administration.
  
  • PHLA 6310 - Innovations in Health System Pharmacy

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor.

    A in depth examination of innovation and progress achieved within the field of health system pharmacy.
  
  • PHLA 6313 - Pharmacy Workforce Competency

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
    Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor.

    This course is designed to introduce the ideas and processes behind the evaluation/assessment and development of employees¿ capabilities (both application and knowledge based) in the pharmacy setting.

Clinical Research

  
  • CLIR 5310 - Fund of Biostats & Data Mgmt

    Credit Hours: 3.0
    Lecture Contact Hours: 3   Lab Contact Hours: 0
 

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