Summer Session


NRTN 1010: Principals of Human Nutrition | (6 Weeks)

This is a fast-paced, science-oriented, introductory course that focuses on basic principles of human nutrition. Emphasis is placed on the nutrient requirements of healthy individuals, nutrient categories and their characteristics, physiological functions, metabolism, and food sources. The role of nutrition…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $1,320

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NTRN 1010: Principles of Human Nutrition

Principles of Human Nutrition, NTRN 1010, is a three-credit online nutrition course that focuses on the basic principles of human nutrition. Emphasis is placed on the nutrient requirements of healthy individuals, nutrient categories and their characteristics, physiological functions, metabolism, and…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $410/credit

Summer Session


PHIL 1010: Introduction to Ethics | (6 Weeks)

This course introduces the major theories of normative ethics, with emphasis upon consequentialism, non-consequentialism, and virtue ethics. Further emphasis is given to application of these theories to perennial ethical dilemmas such as abortion, the death penalty, euthanasia, and war. Students will…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $1,320

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PHSL 1010: Medical Physiology Lecture & Lab

PHSL 1010 is a four-credit lecture/lab online medical physiology course. In this course, you will be introduced to core concepts that shape our knowledge of the workings of the human body. Cell-cell communication and membrane dynamics will first be studied…

Credits: 4
Tuition: $410/credit

Summer Session


PHYS 1010: Physics I | (6 Weeks)

This is a one-semester course, with a laboratory, designed for individuals with a baccalaureate degree who need first semester physics as a prerequisite to apply for admission to health professions’ programs. These may include graduate programs in medicine, veterinary medicine,…

Credits: 4
Tuition: $1,760

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PHYS 1010: Physics I Lecture & Lab

PHYS 1010 is a four-credit lecture/lab online physics course. This course is designed to provide an introduction to algebra-based physics. Topics covered include: velocity, acceleration, force, work, energy, momentum, circular motion, gravitation, torque, rotational motion and fluids.

Credits: 4
Tuition: $410/credit

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PHYS 1010: Physics I Lecture & Lab (Accelerated)

PHYS 1010 is a four-credit lecture/lab online physics course. This course is designed to provide an introduction to algebra-based physics. Topics covered include: velocity, acceleration, force, work, energy, momentum, circular motion, gravitation, torque, rotational motion and fluids.

Credits: 4
Tuition: $410/credit

Summer Session


PHYS 1011: Physics II | (6 Weeks)

This algebra-based online course is a four credit-hour course that includes a hands-on physics laboratory. The overall goal of this online course is to provide the student, interested in the health professions, with a continuing introduction to physics that emphasizes…

Credits: 4
Tuition: $1,760

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PHYS 1011: Physics II Lecture & Lab

PHYS 1011, Physics II Lecture & Lab, is a four-credit lecture/lab online physics course. This course provides a continuing introduction to physics that emphasizes additional concepts than those covered in PHYS 1010 that are the foundation of science and which…

Credits: 4
Tuition: $410/credit

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PHYS 1011: Physics II Lecture & Lab (Accelerated)

PHYS 1011, Physics II Lecture & Lab, is a four-credit lecture/lab online physics course. This course provides a continuing introduction to physics that emphasizes additional concepts than those covered in PHYS 1010 that are the foundation of science and which…

Credits: 4
Tuition: $410/credit

Education


Post-Master's Certificate (PMC)

This Post-Master’s Certificate (PMC) is a 15-credit certificate designed to help you advance your teaching abilities and cover a range of educational and leadership topics. You may choose any combination of five 3-credit courses to customize your program, or there…

Credits: 15

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PSYO 1010: Introduction to Psychology

PSYO 1010 is a three-credit introductory psychology course that provides an overview of the key concepts in psychology as well as the research methods used to investigate the psychological process underlying human behavior. The course includes an overview of psychology’s…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $410/credit

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PSYO 1020: Developmental Psychology

PSYO 1020 is a three-credit psychology course that will explore basic concepts and theories of human development with a focus on the nine major periods of life from prenatal development to death and dying. The nature of interactions between an…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $410/credit

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PSYO 1020: Developmental Psychology (Accelerated)

PSYO 1020 is a three-credit psychology course that will explore basic concepts and theories of human development with a focus on the nine major periods of life from prenatal development to death and dying. The nature of interactions between an…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $410/credit

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PSYO 1030: Abnormal Psychology

PSYO 1030 is a three-credit psychology course that will explore basic concepts and theories related to abnormal psychology and how psychopathology is classified. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the history of abnormal psychology, the negative impact of stigma related…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $410/credit

Summer Session


PYSO 1010: Intro to Psychology | (6 Weeks)

The course is an overview of the key concepts in psychology and research methods used to investigate these and the psychological processes underlying human behavior.  Students in Introduction to Psychology will become familiar with psychology’s five core domains: biological, cognitive,…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $1,320

Summer Session


PYSO 1020: Developmental Psychology | (6 Weeks)

This course will explore basic concepts and theories of human development with a focus on the nine major periods of life from prenatal development to death and dying. The nature of interactions between an individual’s biology and their environment will…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $1,320

Applied Nutrition


RDN: Registered Dietitian Focus Area

Current and ongoing research supports the vital role that nutrition plays in disease prevention, treatment and diagnosis. As a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) you are able to apply skills and evidence-based approaches to meaningful solutions that promote overall well-being and…

Credits: 36

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SOCI 1010: Introduction to Sociology

SOCI 1010 is a three-credit sociology course that introduces students to the three main sociological perspectives: sociological imagination, social construction, and how to think like a sociologist. Topics such as deviance, social control, culture, stratification, socialization, social movements, and other…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $410/credit

Social Work


SSWO 501: Human Behavior & the Social Environment I

The HBSE sequence is constructed as theory for practice courses. Theories for practice form a conceptual framework to develop understanding of the impact of social context on health (broadly defined) and well-being and on social work. These theories attempt to…

Credits: 3

Social Work


SSWO 502: Human Behavior & The Social Environment II

HBSE is designed to develop and refine our consciousness of the continuous, dynamic and relationship that persists between human beings in any social context. HSBE II explores different theories about how human beings develop, understand, and participate in social relationships…

Credits: 3

Summer University Graduate Course


SSWO 502: Human Behavior and the Social Environment II | (8 Weeks)

HBSE is designed to develop and refine our consciousness of the continuous, dynamic and relationship that persists between human beings in any social context. HSBE II explores different theories about how human beings develop, understand, and participate in social relationships…

Credits: 3
Tuition: $3,150

Social Work


SSWO 503: Social Work Research

This course provides an orientation to the history of science and the range of methods for informing evidence-guided social work practice. Knowledge generation and its application to social work research will be examined critically from a paradigmatic level. Students will…

Credits: 3

Social Work


SSWO 504: Action Research for Social Work Practice

Action Research for Social Work Practice builds upon the knowledge, methods, and skills provided in Research I. Students will continue to learn how to critically assess research from ethical, multicultural, and social justice perspectives, particularly in the context of agency-based…

Credits: 3