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. (4) KINS 315 : Body Image - GE Topics include: the connection between women and food, cultural definitions of beauty, eating disorders, nutrition, and biosocial factors affecting weight. (4) KINS 320 : Nutrition, Health and Performance An examination of the role of dietary choices in the maintenance of health, the prevention of disease and the optimizing of physical performance. Topics covered include: consumer nutrition skills, basic nutrients and nutritional science, energy balance, sport and
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-based care, and improvement of population health. Includes use of systems analysis, decision theory, consumer use of informatics for health care information, and consideration of ethical, regulatory, and legal issues. (2) GNUR 706 : Biostatistics, Analytical Methods, & Epidemiology Prepares students to think quantitatively and assess data critically. Examines principles of statistical inference and their application to the analysis and interpretation for answering practice questions. Students gain
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-based care, and improvement of population health. Includes use of systems analysis, decision theory, consumer use of informatics for health care information, and consideration of ethical, regulatory, and legal issues. (2) GNUR 706 : Biostatistics, Analytical Methods, & Epidemiology Prepares students to think quantitatively and assess data critically. Examines principles of statistical inference and their application to the analysis and interpretation for answering practice questions. Students gain
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consumer debt, inequality, and sustainability. Prerequisite: SOCI 101 or consent of instructor. (4) SOCI 384: Criminal Justice An examination of the American Criminal Justice System. This course will address law enforcement, the court system and correctional system, along with attention to race, class, and gender inequalities. Prerequisite: SOCI 101 or consent of instructor. (4) 8 SOCI 387: Special Topics in Sociology or Criminal Justice- SO Selected topics as announced by the department. Prerequisite
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: Body Image - GE Topics include: the connection between women and food, cultural definitions of beauty, eating disorders, nutrition, and biosocial factors affecting weight. (4) KINS 320 : Nutrition, Health and Performance An examination of the role of dietary choices in the maintenance of health, the prevention of disease and the optimizing of physical performance. Topics covered include: consumer nutrition skills, basic nutrients and nutritional science, energy balance, sport and performance
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458: Student Teaching Early Child EDUC 597: Independent Study ENGL 342: Am Ethnic Lit – A, LT ENGL 351: English Medieval Literature – LT ENGL 399: Critical Theory - LT, WR GERM 412: Germ Cultural HIST Since 1750 – C GLST 383: Modern European Politics GLST 384: Scandinavian Govt/Politics GLST 385: Canadian Govt/Politics GREK 211: Interim Readings Greek Pose C HIST 108: Western Civilizations – SO PSYC 385: Consumer Psychology RELI 222: Modern Church History – RC RELI 332: Jesus & His Early Inter
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warming, and wildlife management in Austria, Germany, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Italy. Prerequisite: ECON 101 or 111, or consent of instructor. (4) ECON 301 : Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis Theory of consumer behavior; product and factor prices under conditions of monopoly, competition, and intermediate markets; welfare economics. Prerequisites: ECON 101 or 111, or consent of instructor; and MATH 128 or 151. (4) ECON 302 : Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis National income determination
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of the 8 semester hours must be earned from 300-level courses. BUSINESS Fall 2022 Type 2 – change catalog description; add permanent non-GenEd course Catalog Marketing 16 semester hours ● BUSA 363: Consumer Behavior (4) ● BUSA 467: Marketing Research (4) ● BUSA 468: Marketing Management (4) ● And 4 semester hours from the following: o BUSA 361: e-Marketing (4) o BUSA 366: Multicultural Marketing (4) o BUSA 460: International Marketing (4) 3 Course BUSA 366 : Multicultural Marketing Application of
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technology to support evidence-based nursing practice. The course focuses on the development of knowledge and technical skills to use data management systems and technological resources for decision-making, implementation of quality improvement initiatives, and evaluation of patient care 17 technologies. The course includes use of systems analysis, decision theory, consumer use of informatics for health care information, and consideration of ethical, regulatory, and legal issues. (3) NURS 703
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