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    FN 916 ADV. RESEARCH IN CORPORATE FINANCE   3.0 Credit(s)
    The seminar covers the newest models and testing methods. It provides an overview of recently published papers in finance journals that help students design analytical studies with a novel content. Prerequisite: Take FN-901
    Offered: Fall Semester All Years

    NU 783 Leadership Chronic Disease + Palliative   3.0 Credit(s)
    This course focuses on chronic disease management models within a quality of life framework.  Students will use evidence-based practice guidelines to support clinical management plans with the goal of symptom control and optimizing health outcomes. The role of the advanced practice nurse on the interdisciplinary palliative care team will be explored to gain an understanding of nursing leadership responsibilities as relates to policy, research and practice to improve patient and system outcomes. Ethical principles will guide clinical decision making when complex problems create a dilemma in the delivery of care to chronically ill and aging populations. This course is a leadership elective 3-credit course for the PM/DNP Hybrid Program student.
    Offered: Fall Semester All Years

    NU 745 EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE   3.0 Credit(s)
    This course is designed to teach evidence based practice skills that will enable students to conduct extensive evaluations of existing literature to improve patient care. Prerequisite: Take NU-604
    Offered: Fall Semester All Years

    NU 902 TELEHEALTH TECHNOLOGY IN APRN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE   0.0 Credit(s)
    Course description: This course focuses on the evidence base for telehealth practice; cultural, socioeconomic, and geographic influences on telehealth adoption; interprofessional collaboration in telehealth practice; and ethical considerations in telehealth practice. Prerequisite: Take NU-901
    Offered: Modules 2 & 4 All Years

    NU 903 INTERGRATION OF TELEHEALTH IN CLINICAL PRACTICE   0.0 Credit(s)
    This course focuses on management and education of complex diseases in patients and families utilizing telehealth models by use of case scenarios. Students will examine standards for integrating telehealth technology and services in providing care as well as analyze methods of evaluating clinical outcomes. Prerequisite: Take NU-901 and NU-902
    Offered: Modules 1 & 3 All Years

    NU 904 APPLICATION OF TELEHEALTH TECHNOLOGY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE   0.0 Credit(s)
    This course focuses on applying skills and knowledge learned in previous courses that provide hands on experience with telehealth applications for the APRN specialty. Prerequisite: Take NU-901 NU-902 NU-903
    Offered: Modules 2 & 4 All Years

    FN 922 Practicum in Quantitative Fin Analysis   3.0 Credit(s)
    Guided research study taken by a student with the faculty mentor in quantitative finance. Students will examine exhaustively the recent studies advancing knowledge in quantitative finance, write their synopses and assist the faculty in collecting data as well as designing and testing analytical models for research projects. Prerequisite: Take DBF-900
    Offered: Fall, Spring & Summer Sems All Years

    FN 923 Practicum in Financial Modeling   3.0 Credit(s)
    Guided research study taken by a student with the faculty mentor in financial modeling. Students will examine exhaustively the recent studies advancing knowledge in financial modeling, write their synopses and assist the faculty in collecting data as well as designing and testing analytical models for research projects. Prerequisite: Take DBF-900
    Offered: Fall, Spring & Summer Sems All Years

    FN 924 PRACTICUM IN RISK ANALYSIS   3.0 Credit(s)
    guided research study taken by a student with the faculty mentor in financial risk modeling and analysis. Students will examine exhaustively the recent studies advancing knowledge in financial risk, write their synopses and assist the faculty in collecting data as well as designing and testing analytical models for research projects Prerequisite: Take DBF-900
    Offered: Fall, Spring & Summer Sems All Years

    FN 925 Practicum in Financial Derivatives   3.0 Credit(s)
    guided research study taken by a student with the faculty mentor in financial derivatives. Students will examine exhaustively the recent studies advancing knowledge in derivate securities, write their synopses and assist the faculty in collecting data as well as designing and testing analytical models for research projects Prerequisite: Take DBF-900
    Offered: Fall, Spring & Summer Sems All Years

    PT 899 SPECIAL TOPICS ELECTIVE   3.0 Credit(s)
    Students may choose an elective course offered by the Program in Physical Therapy or through a related program with approval from the Program Directors that broaden or deepen their knowledge for clinical practice. Courses offered may vary each year based on student interest and faculty expertise. Prerequisite: Take PT-611 PT-621 PT-631 PT-612 PT-622 PT-632 PT-642 PT-651ýPT-740
    Offered: As Needed Contact Department

    SW 722 HISTORICAL/THEORETICAL CONTEXTS OF SW   3.0 Credit(s)
    Analysis of major historical, theoretical and empirical foundations of modern social work practice.
    Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters All Years

    SW 720 FOUNDATIONS OF STATISTICAL ANALYSIS   3.0 Credit(s)
    A comprehensive introduction to applications of statistics in the social sciences.
    Offered: Fall & Spring Semesters All Years

    SW 751 PEDAGOGY & SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION   3.0 Credit(s)
    Learning theory, pedagogy and teaching strategies in social work education.
    Offered: Late Spring & Summer Semesters All Years

    SW 767 ADVANCED TOPICS IN POLICY & LEADERSHIP   3.0 Credit(s)
    Analyze and advance social work leadership and advocacy at the macro level.
    Offered: Late Spring & Summer Semesters All Years

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