This course will introduce students to how managers collect, process, and interpret observations about the world around them so that they can make informed decisions. The first portion of the course ...
This course's goal is to facilitate the development of strategies for self-assessment and optimization of self-regulated learning and exam skills while consolidating knowledge foundational to medicine ...
This course explores current issues with regard to organizational culture and change. Topics to be explored include how organizational culture influences such things as making staffing decisions, ...
This two-semester course will provide the student with the fundamentals of radiation oncology. The history of cancer and radiation therapy will be discussed. Technical aspects of treatment machines ...
Courses offered specifically for Education students are listed in the Department of Education section of the bulletin; however, some Counseling Psychology courses are cross-referenced with Education.
University of Wyoming College of Law students undergo rigorous coursework to maximize their success as working professionals. Below is a list of required and elective courses for all Law students.
Cross-listed courses are two or more courses that are considered the same exact course except they have different prefixes. For example: PHIL 2290 and WGST 2290. For the parent course, add the ...
Current course names and descriptions are available below; please note they are subject to change. You can also search for current and past course offerings on UAB's Class Schedule Listing site.
This course is designed for health professions students. It meets the theology ultimate questions requirement and the Identities in Context attribution. Health professionals continually engage with ...
Humans use language as part of almost everything we do in social life. Whether it’s an everyday activity such as chit-chatting with a friend or family member over dinner, or something as globally ...
A survey of contemporary topics in mathematics such as: voting systems and power, apportionment, fair division of divisible and indivisible assets, efficient distribution, scheduling and routing, ...