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Health Services Administration, M.S.
WebThis degree is geared toward new and mid-career practitioners including pharmacists, nurses, physicians, social workers, and other health care professionals who want to become department directors, patient safety coordinators and/or directors, regulatory compliance officers, clinical research associates, health outcomes …
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Program: Nursing, B.S.N.
WebNURS 4691 - Professional Nursing Care of Children and Families Credits: 3 (Note: Course credit will change from 3 to 4 credits effective fall 2022.) With approval from FWWSON, ARMY 3050 may be applied to this requirement and NURS 4895 taken for 9 credits. Location where students can view program and course descriptions.
Kinesiology and Health Promotion, B.S.
WebKinesiology and Health Promotion, B.S. The B.S. in Kinesiology and Health Promotion degree prepares students for careers in clinical exercise physiology, health and movement coaching, biomechanics, nutrition, basic science, and behavioral science. The program is also excellent for students seeking to enter the field of medicine.
Division of Medical Education
WebThese two accredited, university-administered, community-hospital based family medicine residency programs are located in Casper and Cheyenne. They enroll up to 42 residents (14 in each of three years). The two family medicine centers maintain a 1:4 faculty to resident ratio. The program at Casper began in 1976 and is affiliated with Wyoming
Program: Community and Public Health
WebStudents must earn a B or better (an A or a B) in all four classes to earn the certificate. HLED 5021 - Creating Conditions for Community Health Credits: 3; HLED 5022 - Unlocking the Potential of Public Health Credits: 3; HLED 5023 - Using Epidemiology to Build Health Credits: 3; HLED 5024 - Increasing Support for PH Credits: 3; Students …
Program: Doctor of Nursing, D.N.P.
WebThe DNP program is open to registered nurses with a minimum of a baccalaureate degree in nursing from a program nationally accredited by CCNE or NLNAC. The DNP program has two concentrations: 1) Family Nurse Practitioner (FMY) and 2) Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PSH). Expected Student Learning …
Biomedical Sciences, Ph.D.
WebBiomedical sciences is the study of human biological processes; the complex interactions between physiological, genetic and environmental factors that influence disease and health. It spans the spectrum from fundamental discovery to innovation and application. Areas of focus may include but not limited to cardiac health, nutrition, reproductive
Division of Medical Education
WebFor further information, contact the Wyoming WWAMI Office, College of Health Sciences, Laramie, Wyoming 82071, (307) 766-2496. Because of the need for broadly trained primary care physicians in Wyoming, the Wyoming Legislature has established two residency programs in the specialty of family medicine.
Division of Social Work
WebThe Division of Social Work prepares students for entry-level generalist social work practice. Two locations offer the social work program: the Laramie campus and the University of Wyoming-Casper campus. Graduates receive a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) and are prepared to work as generalist social work practitioners with individuals, …
Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing
WebThe Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing offers a masters program with two concentrations to obtain the MS degree: Nurse Educator - a two and a half-year, online MS concentration for the registered nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) who desire to become nurse educators. Nurse Leader - a two and a half-year, online MS …
Honor Societies and Programs
WebPhi Beta Kappa has been one of the most respected societies in the world for more than 200 years. Phi Beta Kappa was founded in 1776 at the College of William and Mary, Virginia. Within a decade, chapters arose at Yale, Harvard, and Dartmouth. The Wyoming chapter received its charter in 1940, and today fewer than 270 colleges and …
School of Pharmacy
WebThe course of study in the School of Pharmacy (SOP) is four academic years leading to a Doctor of Pharmacy degree (PharmD). The required professional coursework is organized in a prescribed, non-negotiable, sequential manner. All students have a P-designation identifying their year in the program (P1, P2, P3, P4).
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