Summer 2010 Course Links
Click on the links below to go to nursing courses. You must be a registered student with a valid ID and password to enter the course modules.
Note: New requirements for Humanistic Studies effective Fall 2008 as displayed below.
* Course meets Humanities requirement for students admitted prior to Fall 2008.
Nursing
- Community Health Nursing Practicum (n445)
- Global Aspects of Health Care (n492g)
- Geographic Information Systems in Health (n492gis)
- Independent Study (n498)
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University of Wisconsin Green Bay Interdisciplinary Studies
Fine Art
World Culture
- ANTH 100 Varieties of World Culture
- ANTH 320 Myth, Ritual, Symbol & Religion
- NUT 250 World Food and Population Issues
Humanistic Studies I
- HUM 101 Foundations of Western Culture I (*Humanities I)
Humanistic Studies II
- HUM 201 Introduction to Humanities I (*Humanities I)
- HUM 202 Introduction to Humanities II (*Humanities II)
Humanistic Studies III
Expository Writing
Critical Thinking – Statistics
Critical Thinking Elective
Therapeutic Nursing Intervention (TNI)
- ENV 102 Introduction to Environmental Science
- HUBI 324 The Biology of Women
- HMDV 331 Infancy and Early Childhood
- HMDV 345 Human Sexuality
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University of Wisconsin Colleges
Fine Art
- ART 181 Survey: Ancient and Medieval Art
- ART 183 Survey: Renaissance - Modern Art
- MUS 170 Fundamentals of Music
- MUS 273 Jazz History and Appreciation
World Culture
- ANT 100 General Anthropology
- GEO 101 Introduction to Cultural Geography
- POL 175 International Politics
Ethnic Study
- AIS 101 Introduction to American Indian Studies
- MUS 273 Jazz History and Appreciation
- HIS 101 History of the US; From the Era of the Columbian Exchange to the Era of the Civil War
- HIS 102 History of the US: From the Era of the Civil War to the Present
Humanistic Studies I
- HIS 105 History of Western Civilization (*Humanities I)
- HIS 106 History of Western Civilization (*Humanities II)
Humanistic Studies II
Humanistic Studies III
- HIS 101 History of the US; From the Era of the Columbian Exchange to the Era of the Civil War (*Humanities III)
- HIS 102 History of the US: From the Era of the Civil War to the Present (*Humanities III)
- PHI 202 Feminist Philosophy (*Humanities III)
- REL 101 Introduction to the Study of Religion (*Humanities III)
Expository Writing
Therapeutic Nursing Intervention
- BIO 160 Heredity
- BUS 101 Introduction to Business
- BUS 201 Introductory Accounting
- BUS 204 Managerial Accounting
- BUS 230 Introduction to Management Information Systems
- ECO 204 Economics–Micro
- EDU 230 Educational Psychology
- EDU 300 The Exceptional Individual
- SOC 250 People, Organizations and Society
- WOM 101 Introduction to Women's Studies

