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Adult- Gerontological Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, DNP Advanced Practice Track; Adult- Gerontological Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist, DNP Advanced Practice Track. Course Descriptions Print-Friendly Page (opens a new window) Credits and Course Numbering. Courses numbered 001-099 are designed for students to acquire basic skills. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 324 CSN 2016-2017 GENERAL CATALOG & STUDENT HANDBOOK. ABDY 152B Structural II 4 (1,6,0,0) This course prepares the student in the repair of moderate to. The Course Descriptions are listed alphabetically by Discipline/Prefix. Students intending to transfer to a senior college should check with the Office of Advising, Transitions, and Student Success to determine which specific courses satisfy transfer requirements. Course Descriptions All undergraduate courses offered in the University are described on each subject page. The course numbering scheme is as follows: 100–199, primarily open to freshmen; 200–299, primarily open to sophomores; 300–399, primarily open to juniors; and 400–499, primarily open to seniors.

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The inventory of courses offered by UIC is constantly changing. The information below lists courses approved in this subject area effective Spring 2021. Not all courses will necessarily be offered in a given term. Please consult the Schedule of Classes for a listing of courses offered for a specific term. Because the updates are term-specific, the information in these files reflect the status of courses for the term indicated. The information about a course that is listed in the Schedule of Classes for a specific term is considered most accurate.

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In some courses, enrollment is restricted or priority is given to students whose college or curriculum requires that course. Please see theSchedule of Classes for more information.

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This listing is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a contract. Every attempt is made to provide the most current and correct information. Courses listed here are subject to change without advance notice. Courses are not necessarily offered every term or year. Individual departments or units should be consulted for information regarding frequency of course offerings.

Note: 500-level courses require graduate standing.