Plant Pathology Seminar
Reports and discussion of problems and investigations of problems in plant pathology. May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
Reports and discussion of problems and investigations of problems in plant pathology. May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
May be repeated to a maximum of nine credits.
May be repeated to a maximum of 30 credits.
Discussion of, and experience with, various instructional techniques in plant pathology; effective preparation, presentation and evaluation of lectures and laboratories focusing on plant diseases; practical experience in lectures, teaching laboratories and/or mentoring undergraduate research projects. May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
This course provides an overview of approaches to the study of pharmaceutical outcomes and public policy. The course is designed to give students an introduction to the field, provide an opportunity to conduct introductory research in one of the various approaches, and experience the research environment through 3 half day research rotations in selected areas.
Study of the use of and effects of medications in large numbers of people. Combines special knowledge of clinical pharmacology and epidemiology.
Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy journal club is a weekly meeting scheduled for scholarly discussion and presentation of journal articles and relevant topics (new methodologies, current pharmaceutical policy drugs issues, etc.) pertaining to the fields of pharmaceutical policy and pharmaceutical outcomes.
Residency credit for dissertation research after qualifying examination. A minimum of 2 semesters are required as well as continuous enrollment until dissertation is completed and defended. Repeatable up to 12 credit hours.
Research wok to be conducted in selected areas of pharmacy practice and science. Repeatable for up to 12 credit hours.
Selected problems in patient care, drug information, pharmacy administration, and pharmaceutical technology as related to pharmaceutical services. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.