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NURS 7740 BBS I: Intrapersonal Determinants & Phenomena
Credit hours: 3 per Semester
Cluster: Chronic and Disabling Conditions and Palliative Care, Quantitative Research Methods and Statistical Analysis,Quantitative Research Methods,Statistical Analysis
www.nursing.ucdenver.edu/coursecatalog

 

Course Level: Doctoral Intermediate

Course Type: PhD

IPE: No

Course Open to: PhD Students

Institution:University of Colorado

Pre-requisites: Not applicable.

Course Description: This course focuses on the intrapersonal biobehavioral determinants that underlie health-related phenomena, including psychosocial, behavioral, and biological mechanisms and processes.

 

Method of Instruction: Asynchronous in Canvas with optional intensive.

Delivery Platform: Canvas

Campus visits required: Not applicable.

Course Contact: China Hutchins

email: china.hutchins@cuanschutz.edu

 

Tuition: NEXus Common Price

 

Other considerations: By the end of this course, the learner will be able to: 1) Evaluate intrapersonal psychosocial, behavioral, and biological processes underlying research question(s) in the identified area of interest. 2)Analyze interactions between phenomena and determinants of health for the identified research focus. 3) Critique research designs and methods appropriate for the study of intrapersonal biobehavioral determinants of health.

 

Available Seats by Semester for this course:

 

FALL 2019

Section: BXN
Instructor: TBA
Seats: 3
Credits: 3 / Semester
Start Date: 08-26-19
End Date: 12-13-19

Janna Hackett (UNM)



FALL 2020

Section: BXN
Instructor: TBA
Seats: 5
Credits: 3 / Semester
Start Date: 08-31-20
End Date: 12-18-20



FALL 2021

Section: BXN
Instructor: TBA
Seats: 5
Credits: 3 / Semester
Start Date: 08-30-21
End Date: 12-17-21

Drumm



FALL 2022

Section: BXN
Instructor: TBA
Seats: 5
Credits: 3 / Semester
Start Date: 08-29-22
End Date: 12-16-22



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