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Nanotechnology Graduate | MSE The Master's degree in Nanotechnology prepares students for this profession with a solid foundation in the three technical core areas: Nanofabrication, Devices and Properties, and Biotechnology; as well as Commercialization, and Societal Impacts of Technology. Courses are offered by the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the School of Arts and Sciences, and the Wharton School. Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Graduate, Undergraduate | AM, BA, MS, PHD NELC presents courses and programs in the literatures, history, cultures and thought of the Near East, and offers rigorous, broad-based majors in Hebrew and Judaica, Arabic and Islam Studies, Arabic and Hebrew Studies (modern or medieval), and Ancient Near East Civilizations. Because of the interdependence of language and culture, the teaching of languages is an integral part of NELC's mission. Neuroscience Graduate | PHD The primary objective of the training program offered by the Neuroscience Graduate Group is to develop first rate scientists who excel in neuroscience research. Towards this end, the curriculum is designed for breadth (core courses), depth (laboratory rotations; elective courses) and the development of real expertise in a selected area of neuroscience (the thesis). Nonprofit / NGO Leadership Graduate | MS The MS in Nonprofit/NGO Leadership is a one year, full-time graduate degree program designed for professionals preparing to assume leadership positions in nonprofit or non-governmental (NGO) organizations dedicated to enhancing community viability. The Penn Masters degree in Nonprofit/NGO Leadership is offered by the School of Social Policy and Practice. The program is governed by a committee of standing faculty from the School of Social Policy and Practice, the School of Arts and Sciences, and the Wharton School. Core courses are taken in the School of Social Policy and Practice. Students have the opportunity to take appropriate electives from an array of courses offered by all three schools and other graduate programs at Penn.
Nursing Graduate The Ph.D. program can be constructed from either the baccalaureate or the master’s degree. Applicants with a master’s degree in nursing can satisfy the requirements for the Ph.D. degree by attaining an overall average of 3.0 in 13 course units beyond the master’s, successfully completing qualifying and preliminary examinations, and proposal and dissertation defenses. Nursing and Health Care Administration Graduate | MSN The Nursing and Health Care Administration Program draws upon the strengths of a top ranked School of Nursing and the top ranked Wharton School of Business. The Program emphasizes curriculum flexibility and allows students the opportunity to design a course of study to best suit their career goals.
Nursing and Health Care Management Undergraduate | BSE, BSN By combining a Bachelor of Science in Nursing with a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Wharton School, students gain experience in patient care as well as in business and managerial areas. An integrated academic and clinical program allows highly qualified students to complete this program in four to five years. Nutrition Undergraduate Jointly sponsored by the Schools of Nursing and Arts and Sciences, the Nutrition Minor presents a broad view of the field, and illustrates the pervasiveness of nutrition-related issues in such diverse fields as anthropology, economics, folklore, history, physiology, psychology, health care and public policy.
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