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FIN 303: Principles of Finance
5.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite: ACT 202, CIM 205) This introductory course is designed to develop knowledge of the basic concepts, principles and functions of managerial finance, with emphasis on working capital management, capital budgeting, and capital structure strategies of the non-financial corporation.
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FLM 101: Introduction to Classical Cinema
5.00 Credits
Life University
This course will provide a basic introduction to classical domestic and foreign cinema from the silent era through the early 1960s. Emphasis will be placed on the stylistic and narrative techniques associated with major international movements in filmmaking.
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FLM 102: World Cinema
3.00 Credits
Life University
This course will focus on new developments in world cinema during the period 1960-1990.
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FLM 103: Contemporary Cinema
3.00 Credits
Life University
This course is a survey of filmmakers and films of the last twenty (20) years. Emphasis will be placed on recent movements, independent productions and regions with rapidly developing film industries.
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FRN 101: Conversational French I
5.00 Credits
Life University
This course is designed to teach the student to speak French and to conduct simple conversations. Oral practice of the language and vocabulary development will be a basic part of the course.
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FRN 102: Conversational French II
5.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite FRN 101) This course is a continuation of FRN 101. Oral practice of the language and vocabulary development will be a basic part of the course.
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HCM 3 01: Introduction to Health Care Management
5.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite: MGT 301) The course introduces students to the health care system and all the components that are involved in the delivery of health care within the United States.
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HCM 350: Health Care Ethics and Policy
5.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite: HCM 301 orNTR 300) This course will review the role ethics and values play in the delivery of health care in this society, as well as in the determination of health policy within our society. The patient/ provider relationship will be explored, quality of life issues discussed, and medical and managerial ethical issues examined. In addition, health care policies on both a local and national level will be discussed.
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HCM 401: Health Care Financing
5.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite: HCM 301) This course discusses the various approaches and techniques utilized to finance the healthcare delivery system. Emphasis will be placed on the different methods in use throughout the US to reimburse healthcare providers as well as the numerous health care reform proposals currently suggested. Students will discuss the effect of financing methods on the accessibility, quality, and planning of healthcare services. Comparisons will be made between the US healthcare system and it's counterparts in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Germany.
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HIS 102: World Civilization Since 1500
5.00 Credits
Life University
This course is a survey of the modern world examining the cross-cultural currents that accelerated the creation of a global village. The focus of this course are on the Age of Discovery, international trade, colonialism, imperialism, domestic reforms and retrenchment, industrialism, world wars, nationalism, and universalist political and economic ideologies.
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