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Explore Earth's composition, structure, and dynamic processes in this comprehensive introduction to geological sciences.
Explore Earth's major physical systems and its place in the solar system through geology, geography, oceanography, meteorology, and astronomy.
Explore holistic wellness through mental, emotional, social, and physical health aspects. Develop preventive lifestyle habits for optimal well-being and longevity.
Explore public health concepts, professions, and institutions while analyzing epidemiology, disease prevention, and health promotion strategies.
Explore health inequities, social determinants, and advocacy opportunities in public health, focusing on diverse populations and policy impacts.
Explore evidence-based strategies for preventing and treating chronic diseases through physical activity, nutrition, stress management, and behavior change.
Explore pharmacology fundamentals, including terminology, drug forms, administration routes, categories, and action mechanisms for healthcare professionals.
Master essential project management techniques for healthcare settings, from selection to termination, including planning, budgeting, and change management.
Explore global civilizations' growth and interconnections from ancient times to the Modern Period, covering social, intellectual, economic, and political aspects.
Explore global civilizations from 1600 to present, examining social, intellectual, economic, and political developments across Africa, Americas, Asia, and Europe.
Explore the foundations of Western Civilization from ancient communities to early modern times through primary and secondary sources.
Explore America's journey from colonial origins to Reconstruction, analyzing diverse peoples' interactions and influences on economic, social, and political institutions.
Explore diverse influences shaping America from Reconstruction to present, analyzing primary sources and developing critical thinking skills for a comprehensive understanding of U.S. history.
Explore the Americas' history from 1500-1870, comparing cultural, political, and social structures across diverse populations and newly independent nations.
Explore the evolution of East, South, and Southeast Asian civilizations from prehistory to the 16th century, focusing on social, cultural, and political aspects.
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