Current course names and descriptions are available below; please note they are subject to change. You can also search for current and past course offerings on UAB's Class Schedule Listing site.
As you plan your short- and long-term schedules, be aware that some courses are offered every semester, while others are only offered in certain semesters. Below is a guide to help you know when ...
Adapt or perish has become a hallmark of modern leadership. Leaders are increasingly faced with new challenges in uncertain contexts, and expected to address complex questions about the future of ...
MSU's General Education program promotes the attainment of ten student learning outcomes and emphasizes growth in knowledge and skills foundational to success. The program faculty will cultivate its ...
Behavioral science describes the study of human behavior through the use of systematic experimentation and observation. Behavioral scientists study when and why individuals engage in specific ...
This four-course, 12-credit Graduate Certificate Program in Population Health and Behavioral Sciences will prepare individuals with the necessary skills to make a meaningful impact on public health, ...
The paths for majors and minors seem relatively straightforward, but when it comes to fulfilling foundational disciplines requirements, there are dozens of courses that satisfy each one. With so many ...
In this series called Member Showcase, we publish interviews with members of The Oracles. This interview is with Chase Hughes, founder and president of Applied Behavior Research, which develops ...
In this series called Member Showcase, we publish interviews with members of The Oracles. This interview is with Chase Hughes, founder and president of Applied Behavior Research, which develops ...
The Department of Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences offers a 4+1 BS/MS program that allows students to complete both the Bachelor of Science degree in Health Behavior Science and the Master of ...
The foundational sciences curriculum extends from August of the first year to December of the second year. It is divided into three phases - Fall I, Spring and Fall II. MS1 Terms 1 & 2 includes ...
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