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HWL 412: Crisis Intervention
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This course is designed to increase students' abilities to evaluate a client's crises experience by combining active listening with an understanding of crisis patterns. Through class activities, students will learn how to work through difficult emotional, social and health crisis. Referral resources will be discussed.
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HWL 413: Patient Advocacy
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This course begins with an investigation into the bureaucracy of the American health-care system. After gaining a better understanding of the economics and politics of the health care system, students will learn how to navigate medical system and to negotiate for patient rights. Communication and assertiveness skills associated system with lobbying will be actively practiced in class.
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HWL 414: Positive Psychology
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This course is designed to develop a psychology that builds on human strengths (i.e. happiness, hope, optimism, altruism and courage) as a complement to psychologies that heal damage.
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L 420: Lives in Transition Credits
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
Students reflect upon prior life experience as a source of learning. Guided by theoretical readings students examine their own life and the lives of other course members to learn about such topics as adult life passages, roles, and self-identity. This course culminates in a major paper to be submitted for prior experiential learning credit.
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MAT 301: Foundations of Mathematical Concepts
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This course is an overview of mathematical topics covered in grades K-8 from a perspective appropriate to a prospective teacher. It also covers statistics as related to standardized test scores.
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MAT 310: Formal Logic
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
Learning the laws of logic and applying them to the development of a logic system (such as plane geometry). Thus gaining the understanding of the role of axiomatic systems in different branches of mathematics.
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MAT 320: Numbers Systems
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
Study, understanding and application of this course is concerned with the concepts of number, number theory, and number systems including whole and prime numbers
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MAT 321: Mathematical Approaches to Societal Problems
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This course develops competence in the mathematical ideas of quantity, uncertainty, relation, and change which are relevant to an understanding of issues important in contemporary society.
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MAT 330: Modern Geometry & Topology
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
Students use geometric concepts and relationships including transformations, to describe and model mathematical ideas and real-world constructs. This includes geometric features that remain unchanged when distorted. Additionally students will understand and apply the process of measurement applications.
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MAT 340: Math Modeling
3.00 Credits
Antioch University-Midwest
This course uses mathematical modeling to formulate and solve problems from both mathematical and everyday situations by combining the results of computer and mathematical applications with human decision-making capabilities. The result is looking at the interface of mathematics with the eal world, making and evaluating mathematical conjectures and arguments.
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