Jun 26, 2024  
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Courses


 

Art History

  
  • ARTH 6314 - Artists, Art-Making and Patronage in Medieval Europe

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    European Arts in the Middle Ages: professional lives of artists, art-making and art patronage.
  
  • ARTH 6315 - Italian Gothic Art and Patronage

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Art or consent of the instructor.
    Italian art of the 13th and 14th centuries and the role of the art patron.
  
  • ARTH 6319 - Readings in 19th Century Photography

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of the instructor.
    Study of the practice and theory of 19th Century Photography.
  
  • ARTH 6320 - Readings in Twentieth and Twenty First Century Photography

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or art history, or consent of the instructor.
    Study of the practice and theory of twentieth and twenty-first century photography.
  
  • ARTH 6321 - Northern Renaissance Art

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    German and Netherlandish art of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
  
  • ARTH 6322 - 17th Century Dutch Art

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of the instructor.
    The rich artistic production of Holland’s “Golden Age of art,” including history, painting, genre, portraiture, landscape and still life. Rembrandt, Vermeer and many other artists.
  
  • ARTH 6323 - Seminar on Rembrandt

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of the instructor.
    The work and legacy of the most important artist in the 17th Century Holland, Rembrandt van Rijin, through readings, class discussion and research.
  
  • ARTH 6324 - Landscape in Western Traditions

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of the instructor.
    Landscape as a subject in European and American art from Antiquity to the present.
  
  • ARTH 6325 - 18th Century European Art

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in art or art history, or consent of instructor.
    Painting, sculpture, architecture, decorative and graphic arts of the 1700’s in relation to important social and ideological developments of the period.
  
  • ARTH 6326 - European Romanticism

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in art or art history, or consent of instructor.
    French, Spanish, British and German Romanticism with special attention on the political context including the rise of the Napoleonic Empire, the conservation Restorations after its fall and resistance to both.
  
  • ARTH 6327 - Visual Culture of the French Revolution

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in art and art history, or consent of instructor.
    Visual culture of the period of the French Revolution (1789-1799) including popular and ephemeral phenomena and traditional art forms, and their social and political aims.
  
  • ARTH 6328 - Late 19th Century Art and Culture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in art or art history, or consent of instructor.
    Late 19th Century European art from the vantage point of the collaborations of writers, artists, musicians and critics.
  
  • ARTH 6330 - Impressionism: The Painters of Modern Life

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in art or art history, or consent of instructor.
    Themes from everyday life painted by the Impressionists and the various factors that affected their art and their perception of the world around them.
  
  • ARTH 6331 - Contemporary Painting

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of the instructor.
    Painting since 1945 with an emphasis on the past two decades.
  
  • ARTH 6332 - 20th Century Design

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in art or art history, or consent of instructor.
    History, development and key innovators of design of the 20th Century, and assessment of the era’s burgeoning culture of design.
  
  • ARTH 6333 - Issues in Contemporary Design

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in art or art history, or consent of instructor.
    Issues facing design in the 21st Century, including issues of sustainability and environmental design, exposure in museums and galleries, global design and national identity, impact of technology and conceptual design.
  
  • ARTH 6340 - Pre-Columbian Art

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of the instructor.
    Art and architecture of the Aztec, Maya and their predecessors.
  
  • ARTH 6341 - The Human Body in Non-Western Art

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or art history, or consent of the instructor.
    Representation of the human body in the artistic traditions of Africa, Oceania and the Pre-Columbian Americas.
  
  • ARTH 6373 - Readings in 19th Century Photography

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or art history, or consent of the instructor.
    Study of the practice and theory of the 19th Century Photography.
  
  • ARTH 6374 - Readings in 20th Century Photography

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or art history, or consent of the instructor.
    Study of the practice and theory of the 20th Century Photographers.
  
  • ARTH 6380 - Museums and the Problem of Display

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in art or art history, or consent of instructor.
    Development of the culture if display and the impact of art institutions, curators and exhibitions on our understanding of artworks and their history.
  
  • ARTH 6394 - Selected Topics in Art History

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    Will be identified by a specific title each time it is offered.
    May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • ARTH 6395 - Selected Topics in Critical Theory and Criticism

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of the instructor.
    Selected topics in theory and criticism from modernism to the present.
    May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • ARTH 6399 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art history, and 18 hours of graduate level art history.
  
  • ARTH 7310 - Italian Gothic Images and Society

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art history, or consent of instructor.
    Explores the relationship between images and visual and social cultures in 14th Century Italy. Topics vary.
    May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor

  
  • ARTH 7320 - Dutch Art in Houston

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art history, or consent of instructor.
    Explores Dutch art in public and private collections in the Houston area.
  
  • ARTH 7321 - Problems in Dutch Genre Painting

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art history, or consent of instructor.
    Examines themes and interpretive problems in Dutch genre painting. Topics vary.
    May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.

  
  • ARTH 7330 - Issues in Avant-garde and Kitsch

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art history, or consent of instructor.
    Explores tension between high art and mass culture from the 1940’s to the present, especially in the context of museum exhibitions, advertising, marketing and art criticism. Topics vary.
    May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.

  
  • ARTH 7331 - Text and Image

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art history, or consent of instructor.
    Examines the interaction of text and image in visual culture, including its use by avant-garde artists, advertisers, curators and art historians.
  
  • ARTH 7340 - Non-Western Objects & History

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art history, or consent of instructor.
    Intensive study with readings and discussions of a major theme or issue in the study of non-Western art, focusing on local collections. Topics vary.
    May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.

  
  • ARTH 7341 - Ancient Sculptural Traditions of Veracruz

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art history, or consent of instructor.
    Examines the tradition of stone sculpture in Classic Veracruz, Mexico (c. A.D. 100-1000) with focus on sculptural form, object function and historiography.
  
  • ARTH 7380 - Graduate Art History Methods I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Formerly/Same as: ARTH 7380 - Methodologies of Art History.
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in art history.
    Historiography and current methods of Art History.
    Required for all first-year Art History graduate students.
  
  • ARTH 7381 - Graduate Art History Methods II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Art History.
    Historiography and current methods of individual sub-fields.  Specific cultures and periods vary depending on instructor.
    Required for all second-year Art History graduate students.
  
  • ARTH 7392 - Seminar on Exhibition Preparation and Design

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art history, or consent of instructor.
    Selection of works and design of an actual or virtual exhibit of artifacts and/or student works.
  
  • ARTH 7393 - Art History and Internship

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art history, 9 semester hours in graduate art history and coordinator approval.
    Internship at museum, arts institution or organization under supervision of relevant arts professional.
    May be repeated for credit with approval of art history area coordinator

  
  • ARTH 7394 - Selected Topics in Art History

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    Will be identified by a specific title each time it is offered.
    May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • ARTH 7395 - Selected Topics in Contemporary Theory and Practice

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of the instructor.
    Selected topics in theory and criticism, with an emphasis on the issues that inform and/or influence contemporary analysis and production.
    May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • ARTH 7398 - Independent Graduate Study in Art History

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art and consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ARTH 7399 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Art History and ARTH 6399.
    Thesis research.

Clinical Sciences and Administration, Pharmacy Administration

  
  • PHCA 6100 - Leadership Seminar

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    Develop the student’s understanding of and capacity for leadership within the pharmacy profession.
  
  • PHCA 6101 - Leadership Seminar

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    This seminar is intended to develop the student’s understanding of and capacity for leadership within the pharmacy profession. Topics will include marketing yourself and your department’s mission within a health care system.
  
  • PHCA 6180 - Seminar in Pharmacy Administration

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    This course is intended to provide the recent advances in Pharmacy Administration literature and develop the students understanding of the pharmacy profession.
  
  • PHCA 6181 - Seminar in Pharmacy Administration

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    This course is intended to provide the recent advances in Pharmacy Administration literature and develop the students understanding of the pharmacy profession.
  
  • PHCA 6198 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
  
  • PHCA 6199 - Thesis

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
  
  • PHCA 6219 - Issues in Health Services

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-0); )
    A survey course for students with an administrative interest, which develops the linkage between structure, manpower, access, and utilization of health services.
  
  • PHCA 6297 - Selected Topics

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (; )
  
  • PHCA 6298 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
  
  • PHCA 6301 - Financial and Managerial Accounting and Managerial Finance

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    This course provides a broad overview of both financial and managerial accounting as well as theories and application of managerial finance.
  
  • PHCA 6305 - Pharmacy Administration and Management I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    Introduces the concept of pharmacy administration with a detailed description of research issues. Emphasis will be on historical issues pharmacists have faced and the role of pharmacy managers in health care systems. A case-based discussion approach with pre-assigned reading material.
  
  • PHCA 6306 - Pharmacy Administration and Management II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate Standing or Consent of Instructor.
    Critical examination and discussion of medication use with respect to practice, policy, and research in healthcare delivery.
  
  • PHCA 6307 - Research Methods in Pharmacy Administration

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHCA 6308 , graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    Principles of research methods and its application to conduct and analyze research topics in pharmacy administration. Included are computer applications, design of survey questionnaires, and proficiency in analyzing programs/policies.
  
  • PHCA 6308 - Biostatistics: Experimental Design

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    Applications of experimental design techniques and statistical methods in health care and pharmacy, including topics such as hypothesis testing, contingency tables, correlation, analysis of variance, and regression.
  
  • PHCA 6309 - Principles and Practice of Community Health

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    Applications and analysis of public health concepts, history, current context, and techniques in pharmacy administration.
  
  • PHCA 6310 - SAS Applications in Statistics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    Practical experiences in conducting statistical analysis using the SAS statistical package to analyze, evaluate, and report data.
  
  • PHCA 6311 - Financial Aspects of Health Care Management

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    This course examines both micro and macro aspects of financial management of health care systems. Approaches to financial record keeping, financial analysis and budgeting will be reviewed. Financial policies implemented by governmental and private third parties will be critically analyzed.
  
  • PHCA 6312 - Pharmacoeconomics in Outcomes Research

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    This course focuses on the economic methods used in evaluating drug therapy decisions. The course will cover the tools needed to assess the costs and outcomes of medications and pharmacy services. Emphasis will be on disease-state management issues with examples from pharmaceutical outcomes research.
  
  • PHCA 6313 - Drug Use Management

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    Overview of drug use in health systems including joint commission, practice management, operations, formulary management, human resources, and marketing.
  
  • PHCA 6314 - Health Systems Management in Managed Care

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    Comprehensive review and discussion of health system strategic management, managed care concepts, changing health care paradigms, and marketing of services as part of a strategic plan for health care activities.
  
  • PHCA 6315 - Healthcare Marketing

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    Review of marketing concepts, techniques, and strategies. Introduces theories and models for interpretation and prediction of buyers’ motives, attitudes, and responses and integrates information into marketing strategies. Addresses strategic planning for effective market problems and effective direction and control of marketing operations.
  
  • PHCA 6316 - Pharmacoepidemiology

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    Concepts, methods, and nomenclature in epidemiology and its applications to pharmacy administration.
  
  • PHCA 6317 - Secondary Data Analysis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    Principles and applications of secondary data analysis in pharmacy administration research with focus on methodologies for processing and analyzing national survey and administrative data.
  
  • PHCA 6318 - Designing Clinical Research

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor
    Principles of designing and conducting clinical trials for drugs, devices, and behavioral sciences.
  
  • PHCA 6319 - Strategic Healthcare Management

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor
    Discussion of principles, requirements, and practices of planning in the management of health care organizations.
  
  • PHCA 6320 - Medication Safety and Quality Improvement

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Prerequisites or consent of instructor.
    Overview of medication safety and quality improvement in health systems including prevention and reporting of adverse events, total quality management, and patient safety.
  
  • PHCA 6321 - Hospital and Health System Management

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Prerequisites or consent of instructor.
    Overview of healthcare law, policy, and contemporary topics in hospital and health system management.
  
  • PHCA 6337 - Human Subject Research and Research Ethics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Prerequisites or consent of instructor.
    An in-depth analysis of research ethics related to the responsible conduct of human subjects research and regulatory issues including the relevant federal agencies.
  
  • PHCA 6396 - Pharmacoepidemiology

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
    Project proposal approved by major advisor and two committee members. Project developed in the area of pharmacy administration research.
  
  • PHCA 6397 - Selected Topics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • PHCA 6398 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
  
  • PHCA 6399 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • PHCA 6405 - Pharmacy Economics

    Credit Hours: 4.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(4-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    This course focuses on cost benefit, cost-utility analysis, and other methods of decision analysis. Included are issues related to outcomes measures and their analysis. Emphasis is on the evaluation of alternative health programs.
  
  • PHCA 6406 - Drug Use Management/Pharmacy/ Laws and Regulations

    Credit Hours: 4.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(4-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    This course focuses on the means by which the pharmacy program can fulfill its mission to assure the appropriate prescribing and patient use of drug therapy. Emphasis will be on the responsibilities and role of the pharmacy manager. Laws, regulations and ethical issues involved with the drug use management process will be examined.
  
  • PHCA 6407 - Research Methods in Pharmacy Administration

    Credit Hours: 4.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-3); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    Principles of research design and its application to conduct and analyze research topics in pharmacy administration. Included are computer applications, design of survey questionnaires, and proficiency in analyzing programs/policies. Students are expected to complete a research proposal and present it.
  
  • PHCA 6497 - Selected Topics

    Credit Hours: 4.0 (; )
  
  • PHCA 6498 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 4.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
  
  • PHCA 6598 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 5.0 (; )
  
  • PHCA 6601 - Pharm Health Sys Practicum

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (; )
  
  • PHCA 6602 - Pharm Health Sys Practicum

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (; )
  
  • PHCA 6603 - Pharm Health Sys Practicum

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (; )
  
  • PHCA 7180 - Seminar in Pharmacy Administration

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    Review and evaluate recent advances in pharmacy administration literature and the pharmacy profession.
  
  • PHCA 7181 - Seminar in Pharmacy Administration

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    Review and evaluate recent advances in pharmacy administration literature and the pharmacy profession.
  
  • PHCA 7199 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    Students are expected to write and submit a thesis on research conducted as required by the University of Houston and as a requirement for partial fulfillment of the MS degree program.
  
  • PHCA 7299 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor.
    Students are expected to write and submit a thesis on research conducted as required by the University of Houston and as a requirement for partial fulfillment of the MS degree program.
  
  • PHCA 7301 - Regression Analysis and Methods in Pharmacy Administration

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHCA 6308 , graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    Applications of multiple regression methods, regression diagnostics, variable selection, model building strategies, and assessment of model fit in pharmacy administration research with emphasis on linear, logistic, and proportional hazards regression.
  
  • PHCA 7302 - Scientific Writing and Grantsmanship

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHCA 6307 , graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    Planning, preparation and evaluation of effective research manuscripts (articles) and grant proposals in pharmacy administration research.
  
  • PHCA 7303 - International Health Care Systems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    Review delivery models, economic, political, and other pertinent aspects of various international health care systems in an effort to better understand the range of options available for health care delivery.
  
  • PHCA 7304 - Advanced Pharmacoeconomic Analysis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHCA 6312 , graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    Advanced topics in computer-assisted decision analytic modeling including design of design trees, sensitivity analysis, Markov, Bayesian, and run-time models with examples in pharmaceutical and pharmacy research.
  
  • PHCA 7310 - Pharmacy Administration Teaching Practicum

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-9); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    A structured academic environment experience to prepare and teach lectures in an undergraduate course with the guidance of a professor.
  
  • PHCA 7311 - Research Practicum

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-9); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    A structured research internship experience in the pharmaceutical or health care industry.
  
  • PHCA 7312 - SAS Programing for Healthcare

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHCA 6310  or approval of instructor.
    Introduction to SAS programming language to manage and manipulate large health care databases. Students become proficient to pass the SAS programmer certification.
  
  • PHCA 7396 - Master’s Project

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: PHCA 6396  or consent of instructor.
    Preparation of written report about pharmacy administration project and oral defense to major advisor and two committee members. Bound report submitted to committee.
  
  • PHCA 7397 - Selected Topics in Pharmacy Administration Doctoral

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor
    The course is designed to provide doctoral students with an opportunity to study advanced topics within the field of Pharmacy Administration.
  
  • PHCA 7398 - Special Problems in Pharmacy Administration Doctoral

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor
    The course is designed to provide doctoral students with an opportunity to study advanced special problems in the field of Pharmacy Administration.
  
  • PHCA 7399 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • PHCA 7611 - Research Practicum

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-18); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    A structured research internship experience in the pharmaceutical or health care industry.
  
  • PHCA 8180 - Advanced Seminar in Pharmacy Administration

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    Review and assess recent advances in pharmacy administration literature and research.
  
  • PHCA 8181 - Advanced Seminar in Pharmacy Administration

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing, or consent of instructor.
    Review and assess recent advances in pharmacy administration literature and research.
  
  • PHCA 8198 - Doctoral Dissertation Research

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-3); )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
    Doctoral Dissertation Research.
  
  • PHCA 8199 - Doctoral Dissertation Defense

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-3); )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
    Doctoral Dissertation Defense.
 

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