All Courses
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Fall 2020 PBM Decisions (PHCY-5145-40)
An overview of managed care pharmacy, with a focus on the relationship between cost controls and the access to pharmaceutical products and quality clinical services; and the relationships between, and relative responsibilities of, health plan sponsors, PBMs & providers.
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Fall 2020 HEOR Data Analytics - SAS I (PHCY-5146-40)
An introduction to analyzing medical and pharmacy data using SAS and SQL exploring the complexities of health data, focusing on phases of the data life cycle in health economics and outcomes research, including data validation and manipulation, merging data & creating data sets.
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Fall 2020 HEOR Data Analytics - SAS II (PHCY-5147-40)
This is an introduction to intermediate and advanced methods of analyzing healthcare data focusing on clinical risk adjustment models in SAS. This course will further explore the features and complexities of health data and build upon the Introduction to HEOR Data Analytics Using SAS I. Prerequisites: PHCY 4146 HEOR Data Analytics - SAS I.
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Fall 2020 Pharmacist Skills I (PHCY-6160-01)
Preparation and evaluation of dosage forms is main thrust of course. Laboratory emphasizes manipulative and mathematical skills, prescription formats, packaging and storage as they apply to pharmaceuticals. Prerequisites: concurrent enrollment in PHCY 6100; MATH 2100.
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Fall 2020 Pharmacist Skills I (PHCY-6160-02)
Preparation and evaluation of dosage forms is main thrust of course. Laboratory emphasizes manipulative and mathematical skills, prescription formats, packaging and storage as they apply to pharmaceuticals. Prerequisites: concurrent enrollment in PHCY 6100; MATH 2100.
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Fall 2020 Pharmacist Skills I (PHCY-6160-03)
Preparation and evaluation of dosage forms is main thrust of course. Laboratory emphasizes manipulative and mathematical skills, prescription formats, packaging and storage as they apply to pharmaceuticals. Prerequisites: concurrent enrollment in PHCY 6100; MATH 2100.
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Fall 2020 Sem: Wilderness Medicine (ENR-3900-40)
Examines research and policy perspectives by a variety of authorities on selected environment and natural resource problems and issues. Prerequisite: ENR 3000.
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Fall 2020 Tpc: Tetonics Seminar (GEOL-5200-12)
Provides a detailed study at a graduate level of a particular topic in geology. Prerequisite: graduate standing in geology and geophysics and permission of the instructor.
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Fall 2020 FYS: Build your own Camera (ART-1101-01)
What is a camera and how do you create a photograph? This class will look to question your assumptions about these as we learn how cameras function, what the bare necessities are to have one and how many different methods there are to create photographic imagery. We will explore room sizes camera obscuras, tiny home made pinholes and other lens-less and camera-less methods of photography all while looking through the mediums history and reading discussions on its place in the world. We will also learn how to talk about photography as an art form and discuss topics in photographic history.
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Fall 2020 Sem: Anct/Mdvl Art &Mod Media (ART-4790-01)
Special topic in art history and criticism for advanced students. Prerequisite: 6 hours in art history.
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Fall 2020 2nd Yr French II (FREN-2040-01)
A course stressing the usage of the language through composition, conversation, oral presentations and grammar review. Prerequisite: FREN 2030, three years of high school French or FREN 1010, 1020 with grade of B or better.