Nursing Care of Adults: Pract.
In this clinical practicum, students provide and manage nursing care for select clients with restorative health care needs. Emphasis is on providing care to sick clients in inpatient settings.
Epidemiology in Public Health
This course is intended to introduce the science of epidemiology and to explore how epidemiologic methods are applied to solving public health problems. Students will learn basic quantitative methods, study design concepts, and critical thinking skills relating to infectious and chronic disease epidemiology.
CREATIVE PROCESS/CHORGRPHY I
First-year MFA students enroll in this course to accrue independent study credit for their grad event choreography, but only in the semester when their grad event piece is not created within a choreography course (DAN 521 or DAN 553).
SP ST:READNG & WRIT ACAD HEB
Advanced research or language study, conducted by a faculty member in Jewish studies.
PHYSICAL CONDITION: PILATES I
Sectioned course: A course designed to teach the mat exercises of Joseph Pilates. These exercises increase core strength, increase joint mobility and stability, and increase muscle tone and flexibility. By the end of this course students are able to develop and maintain their own Pilates matwork program.