UWX SW150 Social Advocacy and the Social Work Experience
This course is an overview of the problems and issues addressed within social services environments and how to advocate for social change.
This course is an overview of the problems and issues addressed within social services environments and how to advocate for social change.
This course offers an overview of major historical and cultural developments of the Spanish-speaking Americas through the 21st century.
This course is a contemporary examination of the effects of lifestyle, wellness, and health promotion on the individual.
This public policy course focuses on issues of sex and gender, including voting and political rights and social and economic equality.
This course focuses on concepts and processes that explain physical systems and the relationship between people and their environment.
Examine how communication works in interpersonal relationships. Course emphasizes mastery and application of basic concepts.
Anatomy and Physiology II explores major body systems. Topics include nutrition and genetics, as well as water, electrolyte, and pH balance.
UWX SP102 is a second-semester course designed to develop your initial proficiency in the Spanish language. You will gain knowledge of the language and communicate through both oral and written expression on a variety of topics and in meaningful contexts. You also will learn more about Hispanic cultures through readings, presentations and activities. (IK, 4
Microeconomics is that branch of economics which focuses on specific problems pertaining to individual, household, firm and business behavior. Emphasis is also placed on different market morphologies. Other aspects of the course include the application of microeconomic techniques to issues related to economic regulation, income distribution, international trade and pollution. (CC, 3 credits) Prerequisite: UWX
An examination of the structure and function of the human body at the molecular, cellular, tissue, organ, and system levels of organization. The integration of these levels of organization within the human organism is emphasized, focusing on body organization, support, movement, and neural control. (NW, 4 credits) Prerequisite: UWX BL101 UWX BL285 Course Syllabus