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2018-2019 Graduate Studies Bulletin
Columbia Campus
   
2018-2019 Graduate Studies Bulletin 
    
 
  May 13, 2024
 
2018-2019 Graduate Studies Bulletin [Archived Catalog]

Course Descriptions


 
  
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    ARTH 745 - Special Topics: Problems in Modern Chinese Art

    Credits: 3

    Selected problems in modern Chinese art. May be repeated as content varies by title.

  
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    ARTH 746 - Special Topics: Problems in Asian Art

    Credits: 3

    Selected problems in Asian art. May be repeated as content varies by title.

  
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    ARTH 769 - Problems in Film History

    Credits: 3

    Topic varies with suffix.

    Prerequisites: One course from: FILM 240, MART270, ENGL 565, 566, or THSP 580

  
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    ARTH 790 - Problems in Art History

    Credits: 3

  
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    ARTH 798 - Master’s Project Preparation

    Credits: 1-9

    Independent final project in art history.

    Note: M.A. and Art History students only

  
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    ARTH 799 - Thesis Preparation

    Credits: 1-9

  
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    ARTS 500 - Visual Meaning

    Credits: 3

    The analysis, structuring, and production of individual works of art using traditional and non-traditional approaches.

  
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    ARTS 501 - Art Business

    Credits: 3

    Business practices for the studio artist. Contracts, portfolio preparation, promotion, alternate professions, museums, galleries, copyright, and shipping will be discussed.

  
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    ARTS 510 - Painting I

    Credits: 6

    BFA Painting Capstone course stressing focus on further development of individual approaches to painting culminating in a cohesive body of work and a written thesis defense.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 210, 211, 310, and 311

  
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    ARTS 511 - Painting II

    Credits: 6

    BFA Painting Capstone course focusing on further development of individual approaches to painting culminating in a BFA Senior Thesis Exhibition and defense.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 510

  
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    ARTS 512 - Introduction to Watercolor

    Credits: 3

    Introduction to traditional and experimental transparent watercolor technique. Encompasses field work at off campus locations.

  
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    ARTS 513 - Advanced Watercolor

    Credits: 3

    Advanced study of watercolor and water-based media with emphasis on individual creative expression. Encompasses field work at off campus locations.

  
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    ARTS 514 - Workshop: Painting

    Credits: 3

    Advanced study in various painting problems, content varies with suffix.

  
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    ARTS 515 - Printmaking I

    Credits: 3

    Further development of individual approaches to printmaking.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 416 or consent of instructor

  
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    ARTS 516 - Capstone Printmaking I: Professional Practices

    Credits: 3-6

    Professional development practices including preparing a portfolio and oral presentation of work, researching career options, and preparing applications for exhibition and funding opportunities.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 215 and one 3-400 level print course, or consent of instructor

  
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    ARTS 517 - Capstone Printmaking II: Exhibition

    Credits: 3-6

    Preparing for an exhibition.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 215 and at least one 3-400 level print course, or consent of instructor

  
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    ARTS 519 - Workshop: Printmaking

    Credits: 3

    Advanced investigation and analysis of various printmaking techniques. Topic varies with suffix.

  
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    ARTS 520 - Ceramics I

    Credits: 6

    Further development of a personal approach to the ceramic process, supported by an investigation of ceramic history.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 421 or consent of instructor

    Note: Restricted to: Undergraduates only

  
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    ARTS 521 - Ceramics II

    Credits: 6

    Further development of a personal approach to the ceramic process, supported by an investigation of ceramic history.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 520 or consent of instructor

    Note: Restricted to: Undergraduates only

  
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    ARTS 524 - Workshop: Ceramics

    Credits: 3

    Advanced investigation and analysis of problems and methods in ceramics. Topics vary with suffix.

  
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    ARTS 525 - Three-Dimensional Studies I

    Credits: 3-6

    Personal concepts and expressions in various three-dimensional media.

    Prerequisites: C or better in ARTS 425 or 426

    Note: Restricted to: Undergraduates only

  
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    ARTS 526 - Three-Dimensional Studies II

    Credits: 3-6

    Personal concepts and expressions in various three-dimensional media.

    Prerequisites: C or better in ARTS 425 or 426

    Note: Restricted to: Undergraduates only

  
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    ARTS 529 - Workshop: Three-Dimensional Studies

    Credits: 3

    Investigation and analysis of various three-dimensional concepts, processes, and techniques. Content varies with suffix.

  
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    ARTS 530 - Drawing Capstone I

    Credits: 3-6

    Further development of individual approaches to drawing with emphasis on intellectual and visual perception as content.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 431 or consent of instructor

    Note: Restricted to: Undergraduates only

  
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    ARTS 531 - Drawing Capstone II

    Credits: 6

    Further development of individual drawing with emphasis on intellectual and emotive approaches.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 530

    Note: Restricted to: Undergraduates only

  
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    ARTS 532 - Advanced Life Drawing

    Credits: 3

    Human anatomy and instruction in drawing and painting the model from life in a variety of media.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 232 or 233 or graduate status

  
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    ARTS 535 - Fiber Arts I

    Credits: 3

    Advanced study in the processes and materials of fiber arts.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 436 or consent of instructor

  
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    ARTS 536 - Fiber Arts II

    Credits: 3

    Advanced study in the processes and materials of fiber arts.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 535 or consent of instructor

  
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    ARTS 537 - Papermaking

    Credits: 3

    The art and techniques of handmade paper.

  
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    ARTS 539 - Workshop: Fiber Arts

    Credits: 3

    Advanced study in various technical aspects of fiber arts. Topic varies with suffix.

  
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    ARTS 545 - Internship in Graphic Design

    Credits: 3

    Work experience at a visual communication place of business.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 346

    Note: Graphic design majors only.

  
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    ARTS 546 - Graphic Design II

    Credits: 3

    Advanced individual projects in graphic design.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 545

  
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    ARTS 555 - Jewelrymaking I

    Credits: 3

    The development of individual directions in jewelrymaking.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 456, graduate standing or consent of instructor

  
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    ARTS 556 - Jewelrymaking II

    Credits: 3

    The development of individual directions in jewelrymaking.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 555, graduate standing or consent of instructor

  
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    ARTS 558 - Crafts

    Credits: 3

    Contemporary applications of traditional craft media, emphasizing the design and conceptual development of works of art.

  
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    ARTS 559 - Workshop: Jewelrymaking

    Credits: 3

    Advanced study in various technical aspects of jewelrymaking. Topic varies with suffix.

  
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    ARTS 560 - Photography Thesis: Portfolio

    Credits: 6

    Further development of individual approaches to photography.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 460 or consent of instructor

    Note: Restricted to: Undergraduates only

  
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    ARTS 561 - Photography Thesis: Exhibition

    Credits: 6

    Further development of individual approaches to photography.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 461 or consent of instructor

    Note: Restricted to: Undergraduates only

  
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    ARTS 564 - Workshop: Photography

    Credits: 3

    Advanced investigation and analysis of problems in photography. Topic varies with suffix.

  
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    ARTS 570 - Visual Arts Computing

    Credits: 3

    Advanced visual arts computing techniques on using software such as Photoshop, Studio Pro, and Netscape.

    Prerequisites: ARTS 102 or consent of instructor

  
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    ARTS 590 - Video Art: Theory and Practice

    Credits: 3

    Television as a medium; small format video systems are used in the creation of individual projects.

  
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    ARTS 710 - Painting

    Credits: 3

    A multi-level graduate painting class focusing on field work and studio practice through both individiaul tutorial and group exercises with a painting area faculty member. May be repeated up to a maximum of 15 hours.

  
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    ARTS 715 - Printmaking

    Credits: 3

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 15 hours.

  
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    ARTS 720 - Ceramics

    Credits: 3

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 15 hours.

  
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    ARTS 725 - Three-Dimensional Studies

    Credits: 3

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 15 hours.

  
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    ARTS 730 - Drawing

    Credits: 3

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 15 hours.

  
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    ARTS 735 - Fiber Arts

    Credits: 3

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 15 hours.

  
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    ARTS 760 - Photography

    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: ARTS 561

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 15 hours.

  
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    ARTS 790 - Special Topics in Art

    Credits: 3

    Individually directed studies in art. Content varies with instructor.

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 9 hours.

  
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    ARTS 795 - Independent Study

    Credits: 3

    Independent study for advanced graduate students in art studio. Approved independent study contract required for enrollment.

  
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    ARTS 799 - Thesis Preparation

    Credits: 1-9

    Prerequisites: M.F.A. degree candidate status

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 18 hours.

  
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    ARTS 810 - Painting

    Credits: 3

    A multi-level graduate level painting class that includes both group seminar and individual tutorial under the direction of a painting area faculty member. The course will address student’s individual initiatives in context of issues in the medium. May be repeated up to a maximum of 18 hours.

    Prerequisites: M.F.A. degree candidate status

  
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    ARTS 815 - Printmaking

    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: M.F.A. degree candidate status

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 18 hours.

  
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    ARTS 820 - Ceramics

    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: M.F.A. degree candidate status

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 18 hours.

  
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    ARTS 825 - Three-Dimensional Studies

    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: M.F.A. degree candidate status

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 18 hours.

  
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    ARTS 830 - Drawing

    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: M.F.A. degree candidate status

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 18 hours.

  
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    ARTS 835 - Fiber Arts

    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: M.F.A. degree candidate status

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 18 hours.

  
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    ARTS 860 - Photography

    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: M.F.A. degree candidate status

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 15 hours.

  
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    ARTS 890 - Special Topics in Art

    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: M.F.A. degree candidate status

    Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 9 hours.

  
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    ARTS 896 - Project

    Credits: 3

    Formulation of a proposal for a creative terminal project and initiation of that project.

    Prerequisites: M.F.A. degree candidate status

    Note: Pass-Fail Grading.

  
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    ARTS 897 - Project

    Credits: 3-6

    Creation of creative terminal project.

    Prerequisites: M.F.A. degree candidate status and ARTS 896

  
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    ASNR 700 - Introduction to Nurse Anesthesia Practice

    Credits: 2

    Introduction to foundational concepts in nurse anesthesia and the role of the nurse anesthetist.

    Note: Restricted to Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia Students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 750 - Health Policy, Ethics, and Legal Concepts for the DNP Nurse Anesthetist

    Credits: 3

    Historical and current concepts in health policy, ethics, and legal concepts for the DNP Nurse Anesthetist.

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 760 - Clinical Topics in Nurse Anesthesia Practice I

    Credits: 2

    Introduction to pain management concepts and the use of ultrasound guided techniques in treatment.

    Corequisite: ASNR 801

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 761 - Basic Anesthesia Principles I

    Credits: 4

    Application of basic anesthesia principles to the practice of nurse anesthesia.

    Prerequisites: ASNR 700

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 762 - Basic Anesthesia Principles II

    Credits: 4

    This course is a continuation of Basic Principles in Anesthesia I, covering beginning concepts in nurse anesthesia practice.

    Corequisite: ASNR 771

    Prerequisites: ASNR 761

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 763 - Advanced Principles in Nurse Anesthesia Practice

    Credits: 4

    This course covers advanced concepts in nurse anesthesia practice.

    Corequisite: ASNR 773

    Prerequisites: ASNR 762

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 771 - Introduction to Nurse Anesthesia Program

    Credits: 1

    This course provides a thorough orientation to the clinical area and application of beginning anesthesia concepts to patients through simulation and precepted in-hospital assignments.

    Corequisite: ASNR 762

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 772 - Seminar in Nurse Anesthesia I

    Credits: 2

    Students will present a critique of anesthetic management of selected cases or topics related to their doctoral project in anesthesia for peer review.  A review of the literature and application of the current research is to be included in the presentations.

    Prerequisites: ASNR 763

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 773 - Clinical Practicum I

    Credits: 2

    The first of five clinical practicums focusing on general anesthesia.

    Corequisite: ASNR 763

    Prerequisites: ASNR 771

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 775 - Clinical Practicum II

    Credits: 6

    The second of five clinical field experiences including general and specialty anesthesia rotations.

    Prerequisites: ASNR 773

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 777 - Clinical Practicum III

    Credits: 6

    The third of five clinical field experiences including general and specialty anesthesia rotations.

     

    Prerequisites: ASNR 775

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 779 - Clinical Practicum IV

    Credits: 6

    The fourth of five clinical field experiences including general and specialty anesthesia rotations.

     

    Prerequisites: ASNR 777

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 781 - Clinical Practicum V

    Credits: 6

    The fifth of five clinical field experiences including general and specialty anesthesia rotations.

     

    Prerequisites: ASNR 779

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 795 - Application of Physical and Chemical Concepts in Nurse Anesthesia Practice

    Credits: 3

    Application of physical and chemical concepts to the practice of nurse anesthesia.

    Prerequisites: ASNR 700

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 797 - Professional Role of the DNP Nurse Anesthetist I

    Credits: 3

    This course addresses the professional role responsibilities, challenges and issues for nurse anesthetists.

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 798 - Application of Biomedical Concepts in Nurse Anesthesia Practice

    Credits: 3

    Application of physiology and pathophysiology to nurse anesthesia practice.

    Prerequisites: ASNR 763 and PHPH 701

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 800 - Integration of Concepts Across Nurse Anesthesia Practice

    Credits: 2

    Review of concepts with the purpose of creating broad view connections of anesthesia principles.

    Prerequisites: ASNR 761, ASNR 762, ASNR 763, ASNR 795, SNR 798

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 801 - Specialty Focus Simulation I

    Credits: 1

    Use of simulation to learn and practice various peripheral nerve blocks and airway block placement with ultrasound and nerve stimulator techniques. Preparatory work outside of simulation time is required.

    Corequisite: ASNR 760

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 802 - Specialty Focus Simulation II

    Credits: 1

    High fidelity simulation activities to practice response to critical events in nurse anesthesia practice. Preparatory work outside of simulation is required.

    Corequisite: ASNR 860

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 860 - Clinical Topics in Nurse Anesthesia Practice II

    Credits: 2

    Exploring the contributors to patient safety - including systems and human factors - and how to safely manage critical events in the perioperative period.

    Corequisite: ASNR 802

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 872 - Seminar in Nurse Anesthesia II

    Credits: 2

    Students will present for peer review and critique their completed doctoral project. Presentation of project will meet the requirement for dissemination of their terminal project.

    Prerequisites: ASNR 772 and ASNR 899

  
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    ASNR 896 - Professional Role of the DNP Nurse Anesthetist II

    Credits: 3

    Education, management, and business principles, as they relate to the DNP Nurse Anesthetist, will be explored and practiced.

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia Students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 897 - DNP Project I

    Credits: 2

    DNP Project Preparation for Nurse Anesthesia Students.

    Note: Restricted to Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASNR 898 - DNP Project II

    Credits: 1-2

    DNP Project Preparation for Nurse Anesthesia Students.

    Prerequisites: ASNR 897

    Note: Restricted to: Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia students.

    Special Permissions: Department

  
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    ASTR 533 - Advanced Observational Astronomy

    Credits: 1-3

    Development of a combination of observational techniques and facility at reduction of data. A maximum of eight hours per week of observation, data reduction, and consultation. Offered each semester by arrangement with the department.

    Prerequisites: consent of instructor

  
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    ASTR 534 - Advanced Observational Astronomy

    Credits: 1-3

    A continuation of ASTR 533. Up to eight hours per week of observation, data reduction, and consultation.

  
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    ASTR 599 - Topics in Astronomy

    Credits: 1-3

    Readings and research on selected topics in astronomy. Course content varies and will be announced in the schedule of classes by suffix and title.

    Prerequisites: Prereq: consent of instructor

  
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    ATEP 700 - Principles of Athletic Training

    Credits: 2

    Examination of the athletic training profession and role of the athletic trainer as a healthcare provider within the larger context of a changing healthcare system.

    Note: Restricted to Athletic Training Majors only

  
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    ATEP 701 - Principles of Evidenced-Based Medicine

    Credits: 3

    Development of essential skills for integrating evidence into healthcare practice. Students will learn how to explore critical questions by accessing, interpreting, evaluating, and integrating relevant research literature in healthcare.

    Note: Restricted to Athletic Training majors only

  
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    ATEP 711 - Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training I

    Credits: 3

    A 350-hour clinical education experience to develop clinical skills of the practicing Athletic Training professional in a mentor guided model. Improvement in a selected area of clinical practice, specifically assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of lower/upper extremity injuries will be measured via formative and summative assessment that employs quantitative measures.

    Note: Restricted to Athletic Training majors only

  
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    ATEP 712 - Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training II

    Credits: 2

    A 150-hour clinical education experience to develop the clinical skills of the practicing Athletic Training professional in a mentor guided model. Improvement in a selected area of clinical practice, specifically assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of non-orthopedic conditions will be measured via formative and summative assessment that employs quantitative measures.

    Prerequisites: ATEP 711

    Note: Restricted to Athletic Training majors only

  
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    ATEP 713 - Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training III

    Credits: 2

    A 150-hour clinical education experience to develop the clinical skills of practicing Athletic Training professionals in a mentor guided model. Improvement in selected areas of clinical practice, specifically prevention and management of medical emergencies in athletic settings will be measured via formative and summative assessment that employs quantitative measures.

    Prerequisites: ATEP 712

    Note: Restricted to Athletic Training majors only

  
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    ATEP 714 - Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training IV

    Credits: 3

    A 350-hour clinical education experience to develop the clinical skills of the practicing Athletic Training professional in a mentor guided model. Improvement in a selected area of clinical practice, specifically behavioral health and wellness of patients will be measured via formative and summative assessment that employs quantitative measures.

    Prerequisites: ATEP 713

    Note: Restricted to Athletic Training majors only

  
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    ATEP 715 - Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training V

    Credits: 5

    A 450-hour clinical education immersive experience to develop clinical skills of the practicing Athletic Training professional in a setting preferred by the student. Improvement in a selected area of clinical practice will be measured via formative and summative assessment that employs quantitative measures.

    Prerequisites: ATEP 714

    Note: Restricted to Athletic Training Majors only

  
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    ATEP 730 - Behavioral Health and Wellness

    Credits: 3

    Integration of physiological, psychological, and social constructs in relationship to physical performance and clinical decision making to enhance patient care. Specific focus will be on understanding individual differences in behavior in the areas of physical fitness, nutrition, and mental health.

    Note: Restricted to Athletic Training majors only

  
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    ATEP 732 - Emergency Management Practices in Athletic Training

    Credits: 3

    Examination of common injuries and illnesses that can cause medical emergencies in sport and physical activity. The majority of the class will be analyzing research related to these conditions to determine prevention and treatment strategies. Education, gender issues, politics, and media will also be a platform for class discussions.

    Note: Restricted to Athletic Training majors only

  
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    ATEP 733 - Evidence Based Practice in Medical Emergencies

    Credits: 3

    Examination of common injuries and illnesses that lead to medical emergencies (e.g., sudden death) in sport and physical activity. Critical analysis of research to determine prevention and treatment strategies.

  
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    ATEP 734 - Evidence-Based Approach to Evaluation, Treatment, and Rehabilitation

    Credits: 3

    Advanced study of principles of evidence-based medicine and the interpretation of clinical research that assesses evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries.

  
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    ATEP 735 - Contemporary Issues in Athletic Training

    Credits: 3

    Examination of issues shaping the athletic training profession with an emphasis on practical application and professional development.

 

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