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CRN | Course | Section | Title | Days | Time | Delivery |
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30174 |
BIOL 100 |
050 |
Biology I - From Cells to Organisms |
S |
09:00am 11:45am |
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An examination of biological molecules, cell structure and fundamental cellular processes, bioenergetics, genetics, evolution, and animal and plant physiology.
*Notes: Biology 30 and Chemistry 30 are strongly recommended as background preparation. This course is designed for biology majors, pre-professional students, secondary education science students, and those wanting two semesters of biology. Students seeking a single semester introductory course are advised to take Biology 140 or 150*
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30175 |
BIOL 100 |
051 |
Biology I - From Cells to Organisms |
S |
1:30pm 4:15pm |
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An examination of biological molecules, cell structure and fundamental cellular processes, bioenergetics, genetics, evolution, and animal and plant physiology.
*Notes: Biology 30 and Chemistry 30 are strongly recommended as background preparation. This course is designed for biology majors, pre-professional students, secondary education science students, and those wanting two semesters of biology. Students seeking a single semester introductory course are advised to take Biology 140 or 150*
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31447 |
GEOL 102 |
060 |
Earth and Environment |
S |
09:00am 11:20am |
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The nature of the earth. Plate tectonics and the geological time scale. Earthquakes, volcanism and surface processes with reference to their effect on the human environment. Earth resources, waste disposal, and pollution in a geological context.
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31448 |
GEOL 102 |
061 |
Earth and Environment |
S |
1:00pm 3:45pm |
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The nature of the earth. Plate tectonics and the geological time scale. Earthquakes, volcanism and surface processes with reference to their effect on the human environment. Earth resources, waste disposal, and pollution in a geological context.
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31786 |
JSGS 805 |
001 |
Economic Analysis for Public Policy |
S |
1:30pm 4:15pm |
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Examination of concepts in microeconomics and macroeconomics, focusing on issues relevant to the public sector. This is a pre-requisite for students wishing to take JSGS 820 and 821, but who do not have a 300 level macro or micro economics course.
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31786 |
JSGS 805 |
001 |
Economic Analysis for Public Policy |
S |
1:30pm 4:15pm |
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Examination of concepts in microeconomics and macroeconomics, focusing on issues relevant to the public sector. This is a pre-requisite for students wishing to take JSGS 820 and 821, but who do not have a 300 level macro or micro economics course.
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31786 |
JSGS 805 |
001 |
Economic Analysis for Public Policy |
S |
1:30pm 4:15pm |
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Examination of concepts in microeconomics and macroeconomics, focusing on issues relevant to the public sector. This is a pre-requisite for students wishing to take JSGS 820 and 821, but who do not have a 300 level macro or micro economics course.
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33096 |
JSGS 830AA |
001 |
Master of Health Administration Residency I |
S |
08:00am 4:50pm |
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Each in-person residency will be an intensive three day session focusing largely on group exercises including case studies, management simulations, breakouts and presentations. Each residency will have different guiding themes including strategic planning, coaching and communication skills and managing and evaluating quality improvement initiatives.
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33096 |
JSGS 830AA |
001 |
Master of Health Administration Residency I |
S |
08:00am 4:50pm |
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Each in-person residency will be an intensive three day session focusing largely on group exercises including case studies, management simulations, breakouts and presentations. Each residency will have different guiding themes including strategic planning, coaching and communication skills and managing and evaluating quality improvement initiatives.
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33097 |
JSGS 830AA |
002 |
Master of Health Administration Residency I |
S |
08:00am 4:50pm |
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Each in-person residency will be an intensive three day session focusing largely on group exercises including case studies, management simulations, breakouts and presentations. Each residency will have different guiding themes including strategic planning, coaching and communication skills and managing and evaluating quality improvement initiatives.
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33097 |
JSGS 830AA |
002 |
Master of Health Administration Residency I |
S |
08:00am 4:50pm |
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Each in-person residency will be an intensive three day session focusing largely on group exercises including case studies, management simulations, breakouts and presentations. Each residency will have different guiding themes including strategic planning, coaching and communication skills and managing and evaluating quality improvement initiatives.
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31822 |
KHS 131 |
050 |
Philosophy and Practice of Yoga and T'ai Chi |
S |
1:00pm 3:45pm |
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A study of the philosophical and practical aspects of movement through yoga and t'ai chi. This course will incorporate fundamental principles of flexibility training and proper technique.
* Note: This is an applied activity-based course. *
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