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  • Mapping and Analysis (4) NURS 360: Nursing Research and Informatics (4) POLS 301: Political Science Methods (4) PSYC 242: Advanced Statistics and Research Design (4) SOCI 232: Research Methods (4) Data Science (DATA) - Undergraduate Courses DATA 133 : Introduction to Data Science I Introduction to computer programming and problem-solving using real datasets from a variety of domains such as science, business, and the humanities. Introduces the basics of data science concepts through computational

  •   Introduction to ceramic materials, tools, and techniques including hand-built and wheel-thrown methods, and glaze application. Includes a survey of ceramic art. (4 credits) ARTD 330: Ceramics 2 Advanced techniques in ceramic construction and experiments in glaze formation. Focus on form and craftsmanship. Prerequisite: ARTD 230 or consent of the instructor. (4 credits) ARTD 430: Ceramics 3 Individual research into ceramic construction, kiln operations, experiments in glaze formation, and non-traditional

  • instrumentation in coursework and when doing research with faculty. They learn techniques used in the chemical industry, in graduate research, and in analytical or forensics laboratories; including, 500 MHz Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), and gas chromatography with mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Chemistry Major Declaration Process Consultation with chemistry faculty member required. Declare major early and preferably by

  • candidates will learn what data to capture and which data collection methods to use; how to analyze the data using advanced research methods and statistical modeling; how to formulate recommendations to advance business and organizational strategies; and how to communicate data-driven decisions with business and organizational leadership. Because ethical standards are an important aspect of the MSMA program, they are integrated into each course. Students will learn the standards for ethical marketing

  • to develop and apply analytical methods to characterize and quantify biochemical markers, including those in biologic specimens (such as serum or urine), that are relevant to disease and harmful exposures. DLS currently has more than 170 active methods and 230+ mass spectrometers in use. Selected candidates will be placed in one of seven branches within DLS (see website for branch information: https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/dls/). They will gain hands-on experience using state-of-the-art laboratory

  • : $7,164 GNUR 701: Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 706: Biostatistics, Analytical Methods, & Epidemiology (3) GNUR 702: Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1) Fall 2024 6 credits – Tuition: $7,164 GNUR 703: Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-Based Practice (3) GNUR 707: Quality Improvement & Research Methods (3) January 2025 5 credits – Tuition: $5,970 GNUR 704: Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) GNUR 708: Leadership & Resource Management (3) Spring 2025 6 credits

  • Responsibilities (4) BMBA 517 Financial Resources (4) Summer 2025 3 credits – Tuition: $4,173 GNUR 706 Biostats, Analytical Methods, & Epidemiology (3) Fall 2025 11 credits – Tuition: $15,301 GNUR 707 Quality Improvement & Research Methods (3) BMBA 515 Organizational, Leadership, Change Management (4) BMBA 522 Quant. Decision and Analytics (4) January 2026 4 credits – Tuition: $5,564 BMBA 509 Global Business Perspectives (4) Spring 2026 12 credits – Tuition: $16,692 GNUR 795 DNP Project Proposal (1) GNUR 796

  • diverse areas of life. The major intersects with questions such as: How can humans gain knowledge about their world? What is the ethical treatment of research animals? When should a nation go to war and is it ever justified? Philosophers ask about the nature of the human person. Are there moral, aesthetic, and religious values that can be adopted rationally and used to guide our decisions? Philosophy majors have gone on to practice law, study science, or enter the world of business or

  • BMBA 504 : Quantitative Methods for Decision Making Methods and techniques of quantitative research. Emphasis on research design, data collection, basic data analysis; including, chi-square, correlation, ANOVA and regression, as well as interpretation and presentation of results. Students will work in groups to provide a custom research project for a business or non-profit client. (4) BMBA 509 : Global Business Perspectives Evaluate cultural, economic, political and environmental contexts for

  • Internship Evaluation IdeasThe list below reflects common internship evaluation methods to connect course content to internship experiences and inspire vocational discernment.  Assignment ideas for before and during the internship: Daily reflections – Each student can reflect on the successes they’ve created and the challenges they face in their internship. Video blogs – Students can create a visual “journal” of their experience, rather than written reflections. If internship experience is part