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NURS 7204 Discovery & Innovation in Science
Credit hours: 2 per Semester
Cluster: Nursing Knowledge Development: Theory, Philosophy and Science, Nursing Knowledge Development: Theory, Philosophy and Science
https://student.apps.utah.edu/uofu/stu/ClassSchedules/main/1218/description.html?subj=NURS&catno=720

 

Course Level: Doctoral

Course Type: PhD

IPE: No

Course Open to: PhD Students

Institution:University of Utah

Pre-requisites: Instructor permission

Course Description: This course examines factors that contribute to innovation and breakthroughs in science. Emphasis is placed on the contribution of creativity, inventive processes, serendipity and collaboration in discovery and development of an innovative researchable idea. Students will explore strategies, habits and practices that foster science innovation and insight. In addition, obstacles to science innovation and the implications for navigating a successfully and significant research career are addressed.

 

Method of Instruction: synchronous

Delivery Platform: Internet Video Conferencing

Campus visits required: None

Course Contact: Heather Clarkson

email: heather.clarkson@nurs.utah.edu

 

Tuition: current NEXus tuition rate

 

Other considerations: PhD students only

 

Available Seats by Semester for this course:

 

FALL 2019

Section: 02
Instructor: Kathi Mooney, PhD
Seats: 2
Credits: 2 / Semester
Start Date: 08-19-19
End Date: 12-05-19



FALL 2020

Section: 02
Instructor: TBA
Seats: 2
Credits: 2 / Semester
Start Date: 08-24-20
End Date: 12-18-20



FALL 2021

Section: 091
Instructor: TBA
Seats: 2
Credits: 2 / Semester
Start Date: 08-23-21
End Date: 12-10-21



SUMMER 2022

Section: 091
Instructor: TBA
Seats: 2
Credits: 2 / Semester
Start Date: 05-16-22
End Date: 08-05-22

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FALL 2022

Section: 091
Instructor: TBA
Seats: 2
Credits: 2 / Semester
Start Date: 08-22-22
End Date: 12-09-22



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