UNIV-University Seminar (UNIV)
UNIV-101: University Seminar
Contact Hours: Lecture -1 Lab - 0 Clinical -0
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in reading, quantitative reasoning and scientific knowledge.
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in reading, quantitative reasoning and scientific knowledge.
UNIV-101A: University Seminar 1A
Contact Hours: Lecture -16 Lab - 0 Clinical -0
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in reading, quantitative reasoning, and scientific knowledge.
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in reading, quantitative reasoning, and scientific knowledge.
UNIV-101B: University Seminar 1B
Contact Hours: Lecture -16 Lab - 0 Clinical -0
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in biochemistry and anatomy & physiology concepts related to success in their future nursing courses.
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in biochemistry and anatomy & physiology concepts related to success in their future nursing courses.