Login
|
Register
|
Favorites (0)
Home
Search
Search
Search for Transfer Profiles
Search for Course Equivalencies
Search for Exam Equivalencies
Search for Transfer Articulation Agreements
Search for Programs
Search for Courses
Current
Search for Colleges
Search for Open Education Resources
PA Bureau of CTE SOAR Programs
Current
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
NURS 703W: Nursing Leadership/Management and the Organizational Context
4.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
See description for NURS 703. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
Share
NURS 703W - Nursing Leadership/Management and the Organizational Context
Favorite
NURS 719: Professional Nursing Practice:Transitions
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Provides opportunity for students to refi ne and integrate previously learned knowledge and skills into professional practice through a cooperatively designed learning experience/environment. Open to R.N. students only, by permission. Prereq: NURS 606, 655, 656, 656C. 7 cr.
Share
NURS 719 - Professional Nursing Practice:Transitions
Favorite
NURS 794: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Specialized courses covering information not normally presented in regular course off erings. Description of topics varies. May be repeated but not in duplicate areas of content. Prereq: permission. Special fee on some sections. 1-4 cr.
Share
NURS 794 - Special Topics
Favorite
NUTR 400: Nutrition in Health and Well Being
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Th is course is designed to teach the scientifi c principles of human biology using nutritional concepts to promote personal health and well being. Special fee. Students cannot earn credit for this course if they have taken ANSC 400 or NUTR 475. Group 3B. 0/4 cr.
Share
NUTR 400 - Nutrition in Health and Well Being
Favorite
PHIL 401: General Introduction to Philosophy
8.40 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Depending upon the instructor, emphasizes basic philosophic problems, recurrent types of philosophies, or selected readings from the history of philosophy. Group 8. 4 cr.
Share
PHIL 401 - General Introduction to Philosophy
Favorite
Show comparable courses
PHIL 412: Beginning Logic
2.40 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Principles of reasoning and development of symbolic techniques for evaluating deductive and inductive arguments. Group 2. 4 cr.
Share
PHIL 412 - Beginning Logic
Favorite
PHIL 417: Philosophical Refl ections on Religion
8.40 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Introduces philosophy of religion to help students become critically aware of philosophical issues involved in various forms of religious belief and some of the persisting philosophical understandings of those issues. Group 8. 4 cr.
Share
PHIL 417 - Philosophical Refl ections on Religion
Favorite
PHIL 421: Philosophy and the Arts
6.40 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Contemporary philosophic concerns and perspectives as refl ected in one or more of the arts (literature, theatre, fi lm, music, plastic art). Writing intensive. Group 6. 4 cr.
Share
PHIL 421 - Philosophy and the Arts
Favorite
PHIL 430: Society and Morals
8.40 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Critical study of principles and arguments advanced in discussion of current moral and social issues. Possible topics: violence, rules of warfare, sexual morality, human rights, punishment, abortion. Group 8. 4 cr.
Share
PHIL 430 - Society and Morals
Favorite
PHIL 436: Social and Political Philosophy
8.40 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Examines social and political thought that may include texts from ancient through contemporary times, addressing topics such as natural rights, revolution, law, freedom, justice, power. Questions may include: What is a community, and how are individuals related to communities? Can any particular form of government be morally justifi ed, and if so, what kind of government? Can anarchism work? Is there something wrong with a society in which there is private ownership of property? What is oppressive? What is freedom, and are we free? What roles should diff erent forms of power play in a society? Could and should there be a genderless society? Is ethnic diversity valuable? Writing intensive. Group 8. 4 cr.
Share
PHIL 436 - Social and Political Philosophy
Favorite
First
Previous
31
32
33
34
35
Next
Last
Results Per Page:
10
20
30
40
50
Search Again
To find college, community college and university courses by keyword, enter some or all of the following, then select the Search button.
College:
(Type the name of a College, University, Exam, or Corporation)
Course Subject:
(For example: Accounting, Psychology)
Course Prefix and Number:
(For example: ACCT 101, where Course Prefix is ACCT, and Course Number is 101)
Course Title:
(For example: Introduction To Accounting)
Course Description:
(For example: Sine waves, Hemingway, or Impressionism)
Distance:
Within
5 miles
10 miles
25 miles
50 miles
100 miles
200 miles
of
Zip Code
Please enter a valid 5 or 9-digit Zip Code.
(For example: Find all institutions within 5 miles of the selected Zip Code)
State/Region:
Alabama
Alaska
American Samoa
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Federated States of Micronesia
Florida
Georgia
Guam
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Marshall Islands
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Minor Outlying Islands
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Northern Mariana Islands
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Palau
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virgin Islands
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
American Samoa
Guam
Northern Marianas Islands
Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands
Privacy Statement
|
Terms of Use
|
Institutional Membership Information
|
About AcademyOne
Copyright 2006 - 2024 AcademyOne, Inc.