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CSC 777: Hematopoietic Stem Cell And Bone Marrow Transplantion: Nontraditional Applications
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Innovative efforts to treat or cure various disorders by transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells or bone marrow will be explored. Analysis of the research design of current and recent clinical investigations, ex vivio expansion of stem cells and other contemporary topics will be explored. Prereq: CSC 671, 674 and 676.
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CSC 778: Clinical Molecular Cytometry
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
In-depth examination of cytometric analysis of DNA in neoplasms and tumors, ploidy and proliferative fractions, gene product and nucleic acid analysis and quality assurance measures. Prereq: CSC 600 and 673.
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CSC 787: Teaching Apprenticeship
2.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Candidates for the doctoral degree in Clinical Sciences will complete a teaching assignment in collaboration with and with direct supervision by a graduate faculty member. Students will apply educational principles, including those related to course development, delivery of instruction, and evaluation. Principles will be applied and experience acquired in classroom, laboratory and distance learning environments. Prereq: Admission to the Clinical Sciences doctoral program.
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CSC 789: Research Apprenticeship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
The goal of this course is to ensure that the student understands and can apply research methods to identifying a research problem, developing a proposal, conducting an investigation, and preparing a journal-quality research paper. Students will work closely with a clinical sciences researcher to develop these research skills. The course requirements and format will vary depending upon the student's prior experience. Prereq: Admission to the Clinical Sciences doctoral program.
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CSC 790: Clinical Sciences Dissertation Research
0.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Research design, protocol development and production of written dissertation after completion of the dissertation research. Grade will be issued following evaluation of the dissertation by committee. Candidates for the degree must complete nine credit hours in each of two successive semesters of dissertation research. Prereq: Successful completion of the Clinical Sciences qualifying examinations.
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DIP 700: Dynamics of Diplomacy
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course explores the historical evolution of diplomacy, then focuses on post WWII diplomatic practice and especially the dynamics of diplomacy since the end of the Cold War. Emphasis will be placed on diplomacy's role in the international system, new tasks for diplomacy, and enhancing diplomatic skills in a new paradigm. Prereq: Permission of instructor.
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DIP 710: Great Books of World Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Overview of classic texts on war and statecraft. Prereq: Consent of instructor. (Same as PS 734.)
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DIP 720: Economic Statecraft
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This seminar course will explore how economic values and choices shape economic options, and the techniques used to pursue them in the diplomatic arena. Trade and fiscal techniques, financial policies, and sanctions will be explored in relationship to the interplay between economic and political/international relations theory, and the relevance of economic statecraft to achieving both economic and noneconomic goals.
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DIP 725: Geopolitical Modeling
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Course uses large user friendly computer model of world’s political/economic systems to explore topics such as globalization, development, energy security, and political instability from a theoretical and quantitative viewpoint. Prereq: STA 570 or permission of instructor.
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DIP 730: Cross- Cultural Negotiation And Bargaining
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A multidisciplinary graduate course using contemporary studies of negotiation and bargaining from the individual to the international level. Uses both public (Diplomatic) and private (Commercial) examples, including case studies and practice negotiations. Group and national differences are explored as well as the content and environment of negotiations. Prereq: Any one graduate course plus consent of instructor.
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