All Courses

  • Fall 2020 ATSC Seminar (ATSC-5890-01)

    A seminar-type class furnishing motivation for advanced study of current problems by means of library research, study of current literature, and carefully guided class discussions. Prerequisite: consent of department head.

  • Fall 2020 Developing Organizational Lead (AGRI-4600-41)

    A senior capstone experience for Bachelor of Applied Science students, bringing together reading, research, writing, and communication skills to focus on a major project. Leadership skills and approaches to organizational problem-solving are deepened using the structural, human resource, political, and symbolic frames to change and improve leadership and organizational culture. Prerequisites: COM1, COM2, AGRI 3000, and senior status.

  • Fall 2020 Science Qual Improve & Safety (NURS-5440-41)

    Emphasis on theoretical and scientific foundations for quality improvements and safety in health education. Prerequisites: Admission to the UW's Nursing Program, NURS 5405, NURS 5410,or NURS 5140.

  • Fall 2020 HSA Applied Research (PHCY-5045-42)

    This course provides the opportunity for students to apply knowledge and skills obtained in the HSA program while gaining practical experience with real-world projects. Restrictions: Enrolled in the HSA program or by permission.

  • Fall 2020 FYS: Intro Engr (ES-1101-04)

    Students will critically examineand evaluate evidence,claims, beliefs, or points of view about meaningful,relevant issues related to engineering and computer science.Students will be introdcued to active learning, inquiry ofpressing issues, and individual and collaborative processingof ideas. Involves problem solving, the design process,critical thinking and ethics, time management, and team workskills, as well as activities to help transition to theuniversity environment.

  • Fall 2020 Intro African-American Studies (AAST-1000-01)

    Meets A&S Core Diversity in US ......................... Surveys African presence in America. Selected teachings are designed to give the student a concise understanding of the heritage of African people in America. Prerequisite: WA/COM1.

  • Fall 2020 Topics: Forensic Evidence (LAW-6915-03)

    Properly preparing for and litigating cases involving forensic science testimony and evidence is an extraordinary challenge; one that lawyers will continue to encounter as science ever evolves. This course will provide students with practical knowledge and application skills in handling cases involving scientific evidence, such as breath or blood alcohol and DNA testing. Any prior knowledge required to excel in this area will be covered throughout the course. We will discuss the underpinnings of the use of scientific evidence in court, including an overview of foundational requirements and rules that govern the admissibility of scientific evidence at trial. Students will then learn how to practically respond to the demands of both confronting and presenting scientific evidence, utilizing hypothetical scenarios and exercises in the classroom that reflect real-life courtroom experiences.

  • Fall 2020 Pointe I (THEA-2415-01)

    A beginning level pointe class based on the principles of classical ballet. Prerequisites: THEA 2410 or concurrent enrollment in 2410. Limited to dance majors and minors.

  • Fall 2020 FYS: Innov and Entre - HONORS (ES-1101-06)

    Innovation and Entrepreneurship will give students the innovation tools to develop new products and services and entrepreneurial tools to commercialize a new technology - both essential ingredients in building a successful startup venture. Innovation is the development of novel ideas and technologies such as new products, services, methods, sources of supply. the course will focus on design thinking, a human-centered approach to innovation. The course will also provide students with the entrepreneurial tools to commercialize ideas and bring the innovations to market from opportunity identification to idea development to building a business model and a startup company.

  • Fall 2020 FYS: Intro Engr (ES-1101-03)

    Students will critically examine and evaluate evidence,claims, beliefs, or points of view about meaningful,relevant issues related to engineering and computer science.Students wil be introduced to active learning, inquiry ofpressing issues, and individual and collaborative processingof ideas. Involves problem solving, the design process,critical thinking and ethics, time management, and team workskills, as well as activities to help transition to theuniversity environment.

  • Fall 2020 HSA Grad Problem Course (PHCY-5160-47)

    Allows in-depth exploration of topics in pharmaceutical sciences, at the graduate level, that are mutually agreed upon by the student and faculty. Prerequisite: consent of Instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Intro to Health Leadership (PHCY-5441-40)

    This course will develop the health institution leader through analysis of theory and application to practice by extensive use of case studies and models. Organizational, team and individual dimensions of leadership are examined. Leadership for optimization resources and effective use of data analytics are explored.

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