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(NEPH 101) |
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Healthcare |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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This course is designed to deliver advanced knowledge in renal physiology. Renal assessment and management of the individual with acute renal failure will be emphasized. A brief overview of dialysis modalities will be presented. Discussions will be based on current research literature in nursing and related fields. |
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16th-17th Century British Literature (EN361) |
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Humanities & Liberal Arts |
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American Public University |
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This course covers selected major texts and issues in British literature and culture during the early modern period in England, from the time of Henry VIII?s succession to the throne to the restoration of Charles II. Literary works will include those published between the time of Thomas More?s Utopia and Milton?s Paradise Lost. |
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17th and 18th Century Military History (MH363) |
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Public Services |
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American Public University |
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A survey of the European continental military system from the Thirty Years War to the military revolution that occurred during the mid 17th century to the early 18th century. The second half of the course will focus on the limited wars of the 18th century--especially the War of the Spanish Succession, and the War of the Austrian Succession. The changing face of warfare during this era will be of particular importance with the growth of the nation state. |
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18th Century British Literature (EN362) |
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Humanities & Liberal Arts |
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American Public University |
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This course examines the literature produced during the Restoration period in England. Students will read a variety of texts by such authors as Defoe, Richardson, Fielding, Sterne, as well as the poets and dramatists. |
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20th Century American History (AMHP 2270) |
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History |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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A survey of the events of the modern era of American history. The course begins with the Spanish American War, the watershed of the 20th Century, and covers the political, social and diplomatic developments including the populist movement, World War I, the Treaty of Versailles, the Jazz Age, the Great Depression, the New Deal, World War II, the Atomic Age, the Cold War, the Korean and Vietnam conflicts, the information age, civil rights and feminism. |
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20th Century Fine Arts (HUMN-450) |
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Humanities & Liberal Arts |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course introduces contemporary fine arts, primarily in areas other than literature. Emphasis may be placed on visual arts such as painting, sculpture, architecture and photography, or the focus may be on music, dance, film and other performance arts. Understanding and appreciation of these art forms are enhanced by relating art fields and stylistic trends to one another as well as to historical developments. |
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2nd mo. Developing a Business Perspective (BUS3004) |
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Business |
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Capella University |
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Learners gain a business perspective of what higher education can do to prepare them for careers in a constantly changing workplace. In addition, learners investigate and practice thinking habits, the new business realities that business professionals must deal with in the 21st century, and develop the research and writing skills needed for success in the undergraduate program. Throughout the course, learners analyze, synthesize, and evaluate business concepts and current topics in light of their personal and professional experiences. This course encourages all learners to broaden their perspective, participate in building a learning community, and tap into the talents and resources of the class. BUS3004 and BUS3005 must be taken concurrently by BS learners in their first quarter. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. |
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2nd mo. Undergraduate Learner Success Lab (BUS3005) |
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Business |
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Capella University |
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This Lab is designed to provide new undergraduate learners the knowledge and skills they need to be successful in their academic programs. The Lab familiarizes learners with the Capella online environment and support resources provided to ensure success. Learners build skills in the selection and use of methods, techniques, and library resources. Working with the academic advisor, learners will develop a Degree Completion Plan. BUS3005 is an advisor-led course taken in the first quarter, in conjunction with BUS3004, and carries no credit. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. |
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3D DESIGN CONCEPTS (GD332-OL) |
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Westwood College Online |
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In this course students investigate design concepts as they relate to 3-dimensional forms and spaces. Students will examine design elements such as form, shape, scale, surface texture, and light and shadow in relation to 3-dimensional packaging, surface design, popup books, way-finding systems, kiosks, and product design. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to produce design solutions that address spatial experience of designed objects and places. |
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3D MODELING AND ANIMATION (GD242-OL) |
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Art & Design |
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Westwood College Online |
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In this course students are introduced to 3D modeling and animation using industry relevant software. Topics covered include project development from initial concept to final production using lighting, camera angles, and textures. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to create and animate virtual objects in a 3D environment. |
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3G Wireless Communications (TM 334) |
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Information Technology |
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Golden Gate University |
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Introduces the emerging wireless technologies and their potential applications and services today as well as in coming years. Third generation (3G) communications combine high-speed mobile access with Internet protocol (IP) services. You will learn the definitions and features of 1G, 2G, 2.5G and 3G; different types of 3G technologies; advantages and issues of 3G wireless; potential 3G applications; impact of 3G technology to our society; 2G compatibility issues; 2G, 2.5G, 3G migrations; code division multiple access (CDMA), cellular digital packet (CDPD), SMS, wireless application protocol; key broadband 3G applications; 3G systems for WLL applications; wireless Internet access; 3G VoIP issues. Additionally, you will analyze the merits and impacts of 3G technologies via a case study to select and evaluate 3G wireless technologies in a given business enterprise; 3G global applications and ethical implications; and leadership strategies for 3G technology implementationt. |
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3rd mo. Developing a Business Perspective (BUS3004) |
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Business |
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Capella University |
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Learners gain a business perspective of what higher education can do to prepare them for careers in a constantly changing workplace. In addition, learners investigate and practice thinking habits, the new business realities that business professionals must deal with in the 21st century, and develop the research and writing skills needed for success in the undergraduate program. Throughout the course, learners analyze, synthesize, and evaluate business concepts and current topics in light of their personal and professional experiences. This course encourages all learners to broaden their perspective, participate in building a learning community, and tap into the talents and resources of the class. BUS3004 and BUS3005 must be taken concurrently by BS learners in their first quarter. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. |
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3rd mo. Undergraduate Learner Success Lab (BUS3005) |
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Business |
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Capella University |
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This Lab is designed to provide new undergraduate learners the knowledge and skills they need to be successful in their academic programs. The Lab familiarizes learners with the Capella online environment and support resources provided to ensure success. Learners build skills in the selection and use of methods, techniques, and library resources. Working with the academic advisor, learners will develop a Degree Completion Plan. BUS3005 is an advisor-led course taken in the first quarter, in conjunction with BUS3004, and carries no credit. Cannot be fulfilled by transfer. |
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A+ Certification Preparation and Troubleshooting (IS220) |
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Information Technology |
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Herzing College, Atlanta |
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This course provides instruction in microcomputer software and hardware concepts using the latest technology and troubleshooting techniques. Topics include the function and purpose of hardware and software; system board components and memory management; working with floppy and hard drives; supporting input and output devices; multimedia technology; supporting Windows? operating systems, printers, and notebook computers; troubleshooting fundamentals; applying disaster recovery techniques; developing maintenance plans; and working with networks and the Internet. CompTIA's A+ certification examination preparation is a component of this course. |
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A+ Certification Preparation and Troubleshooting I (IS221) |
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Information Technology |
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Herzing College, Atlanta |
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This course provides instruction in microcomputer software and hardware concepts using the latest technology and troubleshooting techniques. Topics include the function and purpose of hardware and software; system board components and memory management; working with floppy and hard drives; supporting input and output devices, multimedia technology; and troubleshooting fundamentals. CompTIA's A+ certification examination preparation is a component of this course. |
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A+ Certification Preparation and Troubleshooting II (IS222) |
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Information Technology |
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Herzing College, Atlanta |
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This course provides instruction in microcomputer software and hardware concepts using the latest technology and troubleshooting techniques. Topics include supporting Windows? operating systems, printers, and notebook computers; applying disaster recovery techniques and developing maintenance plans; and working with networks and the Internet. CompTIA's A+ certification examination preparation is a component of this course. |
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Abnormal Psychology (0514-447) |
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Psychology |
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Roosevelt University |
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Examines the major categories of mental disorder not only from the descriptive point of view, but also in terms of the major theoretical explanations of the causes of disorder. The major treatment modalities also are covered. Required course for Psychology majors. Part of the Psychology concentration; the Psychology minor; and also may be taken as an elective. (0514-210 or equivalent) Class 4, Credit 4 |
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Abnormal Psychology (PY311) |
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Psychology |
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American Public University |
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This course is a study of causes, dynamics, and symptoms of neuroses, psychoses, behavior disorders, psychosomatic disorders, and mental retardation. |
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Abnormal Psychology (PSYC 004) |
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Psychology |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Through the use of lectures and audio-visual materials, this course will focus on a number of psychological perspectives. Then, through the use of the case method, a variety of abnormal conditions including schizophrenia, manic-depressive psychosis, sexual deviations, psychosomatic reactions, and situational disorders will be examined. Since this course does not have as one of its aims the preparation of therapists, treatment methods will be given limited attention. This course qualifies as a General Education credit and is an elective course for the Certificate in the Study of Human Behaviour and the Certificate in Intercultural Relations. |
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AC Circuits Lab (EE114) |
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Engineering |
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Grantham University |
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A continuation of course EE110. Topics include using the oscilloscope, Ohm?s Law in AC circuits, capacitors, inductors, capacitive reactance, inductive reactance, RC circuits, RL circuits, Troubleshooting AC circuits, RCL series circuits, RCL parallel circuits, using the Bode plotter, transformers, electronic filters. |
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