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Bachelor's Degree or equiv. international education
60 Hours
1 Year (Self-Paced)
10
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Courses Description
Credit Hours
Health Promotion
This course provides you with the comprehensive background and application information needed to plan, implement, and evaluate health promotion programs in a variety of settings. The course includes topics such as measures, measurement, data collection and data sampling, intervention theories, and evaluation techniques.
6 Credits
Environment and public health
This clear, step-by-step course thoroughly develops and explains economic ideas and models to reflect the full spectrum of the most current health economics literature. It uses core economic themes as basic as supply and demand, as venerable as technology or labor issues, and as modern as the economics of information.
6 Credits
Technology in Health Sciences
This course provides a brief, general introduction to computer literacy and information technology--at a level appropriate for you. It introduces you to the uses of information technology in health care delivery. It includes details on hardware and software, communications and networking, ethical issues, and privacy concerns.
6 Credits
Advanced Concepts in Human Diseases
This course encourages you to develop an approach to the analysis, investigation and treatment of human disease. You will be introduced to useful tools and concepts that enable the study of a wide spectrum of human diseases.
6 Credits
Health and nutrition science
This course provides a consistent framework for motivating you to make healthy life choices. It is the study of the relationship of food and nutrition to health. The nutrients, their characteristics, physiological functions, food sources and their interrelationship with the needs of the human body will be covered.
6 Credits
Advanced Orthodontic Patient Clinical Assessment Techniques
This course focuses on advanced techniques and practices in nursing, equipping students with specialized skills needed for high-level clinical practice and leadership roles.
6 Credits
Clinical Applications of Orthodontic Patient Clinical Assessment
This course provides an in-depth exploration of the clinical applications of nursing, emphasizing evidence-based practice, advanced clinical skills, and patient-centered care.
6 Credits
Orthodontic Patient Clinical Assessment Diagnostics
This course focuses on the diagnostic skills required for nursing practice. It trains students to perform and interpret diagnostic tests, make clinical decisions, and develop appropriate care plans.
6 Credits
Orthodontic Patient Clinical Assessment Research Methods
This course introduces nursing students to research methodologies used in healthcare. It covers the principles of research design, data collection, and analysis, preparing students to conduct and evaluate nursing research.
6 Credits
Professional Practice in Orthodontic Patient Clinical Assessment
This course prepares students for professional practice in nursing, covering essential skills such as patient communication, ethical practice, and ongoing professional development.
6 Credits
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