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to Psychology - a 3 credit-hour course at 25% effort Introduces students to theories and research in the field of psychology. This course focuses on the scientific underpinnings of the field from both the social
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methodological approaches to answering social questions that combine theory and skills from social science, social research methodology, and ?big data? techniques. Topics of discussions will include developing
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of Health Behavior & Health Equity Driven by a shared passion for affecting lasting change, the faculty, students and staff of HBHE work in the pursuit of an equitable, healthy future for all. Turning theory
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Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Proficient communication, computer and basic mathematic skills are necessary. Must be able to prioritize with accuracy and dependability. Pharmacy Technician
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Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Proficient communication, computer and basic mathematic skills are necessary. Must be able to prioritize with accuracy and dependability. Pharmacy Technician
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, advanced education, and job and internship search issues. Utilize knowledge of the theory, current research and best practices in the knowledge domains of: student development, career development, student
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, prioritization, creative problem solving and confidentiality. Also, be skilled at applying instructional design methods and theories as well as developing training, user documentation, or communications programs
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. We focus on methods to assist older adults with a variety of cognitive impairments, using neuropsychological theory, modern neuroimaging methods and a range of non-pharmacological treatments, such as
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. Motivated by a shared passion for affecting lasting change, the faculty, students, and staff of HBHE work in the pursuit of an equitable, healthy future for all. Turning theory and research into actionable
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Director of Exhibitions and Publications, encouraging their professional growth and collaboration. Mentor curators, interns, and students in current curatorial practices, theories and evolving discourse, and