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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course of study outlines the sequence of learning activities to help you develop competence in the subject area of Human Physiology. Your competence will be assessed as you complete an objective assessment and five performance tasks (GMT1). This course of study may take up to six weeks to complete, depending on your educational background, work experience, and the time that you are able to dedicate to your studies. Consult with your mentor if you wish to accelerate through this course of study. It is important that you follow the activities sequentially as you prepare for your assessment. This course of study is also designed to help you become an independent learner by providing multiple learning methods.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course of study outlines the sequence of learning activities to help you demonstrate competence in the subject area of natural sciences. Your competence will be assessed through the proctored objective assessment Integrated Natural Sciences INC1/GNC2 and summative performance assessment Integrated Natural Sciences Applications INT1/2 that assess your ability to use the scientific method and derive conclusion based on research. Depending on your educational background and work experience, this course of study can take up to thirteen weeks to complete. Following this document sequentially is an important part of your assessment preparation. This tool is also designed to help you become an independent learner by providing multiple learning methods. These steps may be completed more quickly than shown below as determined in consultation with your mentor.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course of study presents the required sequence of learning steps and activities to help you develop competence in the subject area of Contemporary Nursing Issues. Your competency will be assessed as you complete a set of summative performance assessments (GNT1). This course of study may take up to eight weeks to complete depending on your educational background, work experience, and the time you are able to dedicate to your studies. Consult with your mentor if you wish to accelerate your progress through this course of study. Completing your assessments within the timeline keeps you on pace for SAP and graduation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Your competence will be assessed as you complete the performance tasks for Community Health Nursing (GPT1), the field project for Community Health Nursing (GPC1), and the clinical practicum for Community Health Nursing (CZT1). This course of study represents 8 total competency units and may take up to 12 weeks to complete.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Your competence will be assessed as you complete the performance tasks for Community Health Nursing (GPT1), the field project for Community Health Nursing (GPC1), and the clinical practicum for Community Health Nursing (CZT1). This course of study represents 8 total competency units and may take up to 12 weeks to complete.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course of study outlines the sequence of learning activities that have been designed to help you develop competence in the subject area of Biochemistry. Your competence will be assessed as you complete a series of performance tasks that make up the GRT1/2 performance assessment. This course of study may take up to seven weeks to complete, depending on your educational background, experience with the subject matter, work experience, and the time you are able to dedicate to your studies. Consult with your mentor if you wish to accelerate your progress through this course of study.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course of study outlines the sequence of learning activities that have been designed to help you develop competence in the subject area of Biochemistry. Your competence will be assessed as you complete a series of performance tasks that make up the GRT1/2 performance assessment. This course of study may take up to seven weeks to complete, depending on your educational background, experience with the subject matter, work experience, and the time you are able to dedicate to your studies. Consult with your mentor if you wish to accelerate your progress through this course of study.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course of study outline presents the required sequence of learning steps and activities to help you develop competence in the subject area of Geochemistry. After completing this course of study, your competence will be measured using a series of performance tasks (CGT1 or CGT2) that applies this knowledge. This course of study may take you up to six weeks to complete depending on your educational background, experience with the subject matter, and the time that you are able to dedicate to your studies. Consult with your course mentor if you wish to accelerate your progress through this course of study. Completing your assessments within the required timeline keeps you on pace for SAP and graduation.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course of study provides you with the required sequence of learning steps and activities to assist you in developing competence in the subject area of human anatomy and physiology. Your competence will be assessed through a proctored competency exam (GMC1) and performance tasks (GVT1) that apply critical thinking skills to an understanding of the structure and function of the human body. Depending on your educational background and work experience, this course of study can take up to eleven weeks to complete. It is important to your assessment preparation that you follow this document sequentially. This tool is also designed to help you become an independent learner by providing multiple learning methods. These steps may be completed more quickly than shown below, as determined in consultation with your mentor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This document has been created to help you understand the requirements of the Capstone Oral Defense. The oral defense is typically conducted via a teleconference with the evaluator. You are required to prepare a multimedia presentation, usually PowerPoint or Keynote, that outlines your project. In it, you will detail the problem you investigated; state and answer your research questions; describe the methodology you used; present the data you collected; describe the results of your data analysis; summarize your conclusions; and describe strengths and weaknesses of your project. The actual task prompts can be seen below. Consult your assigned evaluator if you have any questions or concerns.
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