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4.00 Credits
The analysis, discussion and reporting from current literature of significant trends, controversial issues affecting health care, and application of advanced decision-making techniques to those issues.
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4.00 Credits
Application of marketing concepts and techniques within and to health care institutions. Comprehensive overview of market analysis for new and on-going products and services.
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4.00 Credits
Modern systems theory as applied to management and its problems. Applications of integrated computer software are evaluated for their potential in systematic approaches to problem solving, decision-making, planning and controlling.
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4.00 Credits
This course explores the history, culture, and customs of Europe. It is taught during Term-in-Europe when student's travel through Europe, visiting historical sites.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the development of the Western Tradition with integration of literature, art, philosophy, religion, politics, and economics. Emphasis on imparting to students an appreciation of culture and society for both its historical development and current trends.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the development of the Western tradition through the 16th century. It provides an integrated approach to the study of literature, art, philosophy, religion, science, politics, and economics by asking three questions: What is meant by the concept of a Western heritage? What events and movements affected the historical development of the Western tradition? And, what is the relevance of the Western tradition in today's world? In addition, the course serves as a foundation for further studies in the arts and sciences.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of HIS 210, this course introduces students to the development of the Western tradition from the 16th century to today. It continues the integrated approach of HIS 210 to the study of literature, art, philosophy, religion, science, politics, and economics by asking three questions: What is meant by the concept of a Western heritage? What events and movements affected the historical development of the Western tradition? And, what is the relevance of the Western tradition in today's world? In addition, the course serves as a foundation for further studies in the arts and sciences. Prerequisite: HIS 210.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the development of the American Tradition during the colonial and founding eras. Emphasis on historical development of the republican tradition and the American understanding of liberty and order. Study will focus on historical documents, events and persons and their significance in shaping what is distinct about the American understanding of society, politics, and economics.
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4.00 Credits
This course traces the conflicts in American history over the limits of freedom of expression. The Bill of Rights guarantees freedom of expression, but what does that mean? These "rights" have been the subject of constant controversy. Through literary, legal, social, cultural, and historical readings, this course traces the history of that controversy.
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4.00 Credits
An examination of pertinent history and projected future events that will shape our world. Particular emphasis is placed on current global economic, political, and social issues. Prerequisite: Junior status
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