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ANET 5903: Anesthesia Principles and Practice III
2.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course is a continuation of ANET 5902. Principles involved in the formulation of anesthetic plans based upon data obtained during the preoperative evaluation.
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ANET 6110: Anesthesia Review I
1.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Lectures, required readings, and discussions with faculty members, visiting faculty members, and current residents on clinical and research topics. Includes correlation of case management and complications.
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ANET 6120: Anesthesia Review II
1.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course is a continuation of ANET 6110. Lectures, required readings, and discussions with faculty members, and current residents on clinical and research topics. Includes correlation of case management and complications.
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ANTH 1020: Introduction to Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course is an interdisciplinary examination of the ways in which anthropologists study people and their ways of life across cultures and across time. The four major fields of anthropology will be introduced with an overview of each of the following perspectives: cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics.
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ANTH 1999: Prior Learning in Anthropology
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course number and prefix indicate award of lower-level undergraduate prior learning credit in anthropology. This course is repeatable up to 12 credits.
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ANTH 3200: Anthropological Theories
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course provides an overview of anthropological theory from historic to contemporary theorists. We will examine the theoretical development of the discipline as well as how anthropological theories are connected to the study of people, culture and to work in the field. Prerequisite: ANTH 1020
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ANTH 3999: Prior Learning in Anthropology
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course number and prefix indicate award of upper-level undergraduate prior learning credit in anthropology. This course is repeatable up to 12 credits.
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APR 0650: Educational Field-Based Project
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
The Field-Based Project is intended to engage the students in a problem-solving experience designed to improve or enhance an educational situation. This process is systematic and involves the student in (a) submission of a structured proposal, (b) active intervention, (c) evaluation of the implemented activities and outcomes, and d) completion of a final report. Prerequisite: 24 credits (33 for ESE), including EDU 5000, CUR 526, and EDU 601.
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APR 0681: Practicum Seminar 1
0.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
The seminar takes place during crucial places in the program. It provides a forum for students to discuss and interact among themselves, other scholars, and professors. The seminar affords an opportunity for students to expand the knowledge gained in the classroom as well as their understanding of selected topics. Practical applications of theoretical concepts as well as critical discussions and scholarly writing form the essence of these sessions. The seminars are used to assist students in the development and implementation of the various products researched during the program.
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APR 0682: Practicum Seminar 2
0.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
The seminar takes place during crucial places in the program. It provides a forum for students to discuss and interact among themselves, other scholars, and professors. The seminar affords an opportunity for students to expand the knowledge gained in the classroom as well as their understanding of selected topics. Practical applications of theoretical concepts as well as critical discussions and scholarly writing form the essence of these sessions. The seminars are used to assist students in the development and implementation of the various products researched during the program.
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