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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr American economic history from the period of colonization to the present. The influence and interrelationship of agriculture, trade, commerce, the factory system, the banking system, transportation and communication, technology, immigration, labor unions, wars, recessions, depressions and inflation on the American nation. Institutions and how they affected the lives of Americans in the past and present. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3 cl hrs, 3 cr The history of various groups which make the United States a melting pot, how and why these groups arrived in the United States, how they accepted or rejected assimilation into American society, how they coped with the problems that face immigrants as well as major events in American history such as the Civil War, the Great Depression or World War II. In addition, the development of nativism and other manifestations of discrimination and how they affected each group as it attempted to integrate into American society. Prerequisite: ENG 1101/EG 101 and a previous history CORE course (which includes HIS 1000 series or AFR 1460/AF 601 or AFR 1461/AF 602 or AFR 1465/AF 615 or AFR 1466/AF 616 or PRS 1462/PRS 612)
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3 cl hrs, 3 cr This course will cover the history of major technologies from the beginning of humankind to today's most important technologies. The course will begin with the uses of technology by prehistoric peoples. The course will then continue with the study of technology in the ancient civilizations of the Mesopotamians, the Egyptians, the Greeks and the Romans. The course will then consider technological development during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The course will conclude with the study of the Industrial Revolution and its impact on modern society. Prerequisite: ENG 1101/EG 101 and a previous history CORE course (which includes HIS 1000 series or AFR 1460/AF 601 or AFR 1461/AF 602 or AFR 1465/AF 615 or AFR 1466/AF 616 or PRS 1462/PRS 612)
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3 cl hrs, 3 cr An exploration of selected topics in world history involving the second half of the 20th century. Key geopolitical, economic, intellectual, cultural, scientific and/or technological developments that had an impact on the world and led to global encounters between people and nation-states. Students are required to keep abreast of current trends in various parts of the world and be familiar with popular sources of information. Proceeds in chronological-thematic fashion and taught in seminar format, with guest speakers when appropriate. Organized around specific themes that may vary according to the instructor. Prerequisite: ENG 1101/EG 101 and a previous history CORE course (which includes HIS 1000 series or AFR 1460/AF 601 or AFR 1461/AF 602 or AFR 1465/AF 615 or AFR 1466/AF 616 or PRS 1462/PRS 612)
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3 cl hrs, 3 cr Systems for the delivery of health services and related issues will be examined. The course will explore the present and probable future of the industry, including the historical shift from a policy system to a market-driven system. Classes are forums of discussion emphasizing contemporary issues related to health care professionals, facilities and organization patterns of both the system and related suppliers and industries. Prerequisite: Admission to the Health Services Administration program or department approval required
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr This course will explore ethical and legal issues and their interaction in today's dynamic health care arena. By studying legal principles, decisionmaking and cases, students will learn to understand, integrate and apply these disciplines in the health arena. Pre- or corequisite: HSA 3510/ HL 510
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr Through analysis, discussion and problem-solving in a seminar format, this course will acquaint the student with issues that have an impact on their profession, the health care industry and their role as managers. Prerequisite: HSA 3510/HL 510
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr This course will provide an indepth view of the information technology used by the health care industry. HL 620 will examine all the components that make up the clinical and administrative information systems in health care organizations and will give students the information needed to participate in decisions regarding appropriate systems selection and management. Prerequisites: HSA 3510/HL 510, Computer Literacy or MST 1101/ MS 101
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr This course is designed to develop the decision makers' understanding and management of financial information in the health care industry. Emphasis will be placed on concepts that will allow students to understand the huge, complex, and in many ways unique, health care industry. Prerequisites: HSA 3510/HL 510, MAT 1175/MA 175 or MAT 1180/MA 180
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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr This course will provide the student with a background and experience in the research process relevant to the health services field. Health services research is scientific inquiry to produce knowledge about the resources, provision, organizing, financing and policies of the health sector, as well as prevention of disease and current research into health. Prerequisite: HSA 3602/HL 602
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