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 ...
This course provides a broad introduction to the comparative study of peoples, cultures, and languages from major regions of the world. Topical themes may include health, the environment, language, ...
The SUNY GE framework includes twelve categories of knowledge, skills and competencies—ten knowledge and skills areas expose students to different ways of knowing so that they can make reasoned ...
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 ...
On this page you will find the listing of graduate course descriptions (selected). See course listings for current semester, here. UB Registrar: Register for classes. Course information is subject to ...
Fundamental concepts in care, management and economics of food producing animals. Includes contributions of the Nevada and U.S. animal industries in providing food on an international basis.
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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 ...
Following are the military science courses taught at the University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado School of Mines, and Metro State University Denver. MILR 1011. Adventures in Leadership 1. (MS I) Fall ...