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Click on the name of an online course offered at University of Phoenix to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the course by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Communication Skills for Career Growth (COMM 102) |
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This course covers the skills necessary for effective communication in the work environment and modern society. The course provides an orientation to basic communication theories and discusses the fundamentals of interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills. Emphasis will be placed on applying these skills and theories to group processes and professional situations. |
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Communication Strategies (COM 705) |
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Communication |
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This three-week, online course provides new doctoral learners with an introduction to advanced communication strategies for academic success within the University of Phoenix?s adult learning model. Topics include enhanced communication skills, academic rigor, scholarly practices, APA formatting and style, individual and group presentation techniques, doctoral level research tools, critical thinking strategies and skills, stress and time management, and Learning Team dynamics. |
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Comparative Models of Educational Environments (EDD 714) |
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This course examines the various models of educational environments available to students today. Discussion topics range from the wealth of options available for P-12 school students to adult learners to alternative learning environments. Specific focus is placed on distance education modalities for learners of all ages. |
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Computer Programming I (POS 406) |
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Computer Science |
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The course continues the subject in POS370, Programming Concepts. This course introduces object-oriented programming in the contest of business applications development. |
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Computer Programming II (POS 407) |
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Computer Science |
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This course continues the subject in POS406, Computer Programming I. Topics include designing complex applications and the use of data files. |
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Computers and Information Processing (CIS 319) |
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Computer Science |
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This course introduces the fundamentals of computer systems and the role of information processing in today's business environment. An overview is presented of information systems, systems development, operating systems and programming, database management, networking and telecommunications, and the Internet. |
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Concepts of Family Nursing Theory (NUR 464) |
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This course provides the foundation for developing and utilizing theory-based practice for managing the continuum of care required for families. Based on Orem?s Self-Care Model and the nursing process, the student develops the skills to provide family?centered, outcome-oriented nursing care across the lifespan. Students are assisted in the integration of the multicultural diversity of families into the nursing plan of care. Five workshops provide the framework for the development of the professional roles of caregiver, teacher, and manager of care in the nursing, client, and health care systems. |
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Concepts of Population Health (HCS 535) |
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This course addresses the epidemiological and sociological perspectives and techniques for analyzing the health status of populations. Topics focus on disease trends, distribution and detriments of health and disease, models and concepts of health and wellness, and the development of a proactive response to community health issues. |
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Conflict Management Systems (SYS 560) |
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This course provides students with both a theoretical and a practical framework for systematically identifying and managing organizational conflict, both internal and external. Topics include assessing and managing workplace conflict; legal and ethical considerations in conflict management system design; negotiation and communication strategies; design of an effective conflict management system; conflict management training and development strategies; and implementing and evaluating an effective conflict management system. |
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Constructing Meaning (PHL 717) |
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Upon completion of this course, learners will use the concept of postmodernism to shape their leadership behavior and explain their leadership style. Learners explore the concept of postmodernism through the writings of several classic thinkers. Learners will also undertake an examination of the way they personally construct their world - what it means and what is meaningful at a personal level, developing insight into the reasons behind this attribution of value. |
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Contemporary Auditing I (ACC 491) |
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Accounting |
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This course is the first in a two-part series that deals with auditing a company's financial reports, internal controls, and Electronic Data Processing (EDP) systems. Topics include auditing standards, evidence, audit planning and documentation, materiality and risk, internal control, statistical tools, and the overall audit plan and program. |
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Contemporary Auditing II (ACC 492) |
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Accounting |
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This course is the second in a two-part series that deals with auditing a company's financial reports, internal controls, and Electronic Data Processing (EDP) systems. Topics include the personnel and payroll system, inventory, capital acquisition cycle, selected balance sheet and income statement accounts, audit reports, assurances and other services, professional ethics, and legal responsibilities. |
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Contemporary Business Law I (BUS 421) |
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Business |
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This course is the first in a two-part business law course that reviews the American legal system, common law and its development, organizational structures, and the regulatory environment pertinent to business. This course critically examines torts, crimes, and business ethics; contracts; business associations (agency, partnerships, corporations); wills, estates, trusts, and other legal entities; securities regulations; and investor protection. |
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Contemporary Business Law II (BUS 422) |
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Business |
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This course is the second in a two-part business law course sequence that critically examines real and personal property, creditor-debtor relationships, bankruptcy, sales, securities, and government regulation. |
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Contemporary Issues and Health Policy (NUR 478) |
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This course examines the interrelationships of socioeconomic factors, political and legal issues and ethical considerations that impact nursing and health care delivery. The responsibility of nurses as citizens will be explored within the dynamic health care issues. |
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Contemporary Issues in American Business (SOC 101) |
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This course is a study of management techniques and their application to the issues of today?s workplace. Historically, organizations and management have evolved to meet technical and social changes. Today?s organizations and managers face very different issues in the workplace and must continue to adapt. This course examines the various elements that effect the adaptability and requirements faced by modern organizations. |
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Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice (CJA 310) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Topics of discussion for this course will include, but are not limited to, an overview of the criminal justice system, new issues in law enforcement, the role of the courts, corrections, ethical issues, crime challenges in the 21st Century. This course also examines topics on terrorism, drugs, the death penalty, race and gender issues, solving crime with new technology, and reviewing older crime prevention programs (e.g., probation, parole) and health issues related to corrections). |
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Contemporary Issues in Leadership (LDR 731) |
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Business |
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This course explores successful and controversial issues surrounding how and why senior leaders set and deploy organizational values, short and long-term directions, and performance expectations that create a balanced value. The focus is on business results that encompass organizational learning, stakeholder satisfaction, overall budgetary, financial, and market performance. An approved dissertation proposal is required for entry into this class. |
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Contemporary Leadership Issues (DHA 733) |
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This seminar focuses on the application of new knowledge in creating new policies and models in the administration of health programs. Learners will explore contemporary issues and their impact on emerging leadership and management theory. Learners will demonstrate integration of knowledge. |
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Contemporary Policy Analysis and Development (EDD 732) |
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This course provides an overview of contemporary education policy analysis and development. The federal, state, local, and institutional levels of policy development are explored. The factors that influence the analysis and development of policy are discussed in depth. The evaluation and revision of policies and future trends and implications are examined. |
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