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FSHC 5500: Polotics and Economics of Health Care
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This class will cover the politics and economics in the Health Care field.
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FSHC 6400: Human Systems in Health Care
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of relationship management within complex organizational settings, with special appreciation of the dynamics that apply within the world of health care. Students will learn to identify, assess, and intervene principles at both macro and micro levels of operation.
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FSMM 5301: Med Concepts For Nonphys
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
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FSSC 8701: Family Development and Family Systems
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Family Development and Family Systems: This course examines micro and macro level theory and research on various ranges of family functioning levels. Analysis of micro-level family communication including decision making, and problem solving processes are examined. Macro-level aspects of family development and function such as adaptation to transitions and crises through the family life-cycle are also studied. The interaction between family systems and external systems such as schools, places of employment, and community service and civic organizations are analyzed.
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FSSC 8702: Family Diversity
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Family Diversity: This course addresses unique historical, socio-cultural, and economic factors that influence the structure and functioning of diverse families, and the strategy employed for family intervention as well as program planning, and evaluation.
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FSSC 8704: Family Programmatic Approaches to Family Problems
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Programmatic Approaches to Family Problems: This course examines the theories, assumptions, and principles that guide the design, implementation, and evaluation of family-focused prevention and intervention programs.
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FSSC 9000: Advanced Study in Family Systems
6.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This independent study requires students to integrate the knowledge and skills obtained through the Family Systems curriculum. Students will indentify a topic of study and write a culminating review paper in the Family Systems area. The course will be supplemented by readings on seminal works and current issues in Family Systems.
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GEOG 1999: Prior Learning Credit in Geography
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course number and prefix indicate award of lower-level undergraduate prior learning credit in geography. This course is repeatable up to 12 credits. Prerequisite: approval of director.
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GEOG 2050: Survey of Geography
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Study of geographic characteristics, area relationships, and major regional problems, and their impact on the Western world. Study of physical, human, economic, and political resources.
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GEOG 2075: Geographical Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Geographical Information Systems is an introductory survey course that gives the student a comprehensive introduction to the basic design principles of data-based management systems for the capture, analysis, and display of spatial data.
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