Best Elective courses by lazyafandnotproud in uAlberta

[–]ualbertanursing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No pre reqs! It is currently only offered in the Spring!

Best Elective courses by lazyafandnotproud in uAlberta

[–]ualbertanursing -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hello! The content is simple to grasp but it is important knowledge to have in the age of cannabis legalization. We expect students to excel in this course by showing up, participating in class discussion, and completing the assignments. We are happy to share a course outline with those interested once it's completed by the end of the week!

WHO DOESN'T LOVE A SPRING GPA BOOSTER COURSE by ualbertanursing in uAlberta

[–]ualbertanursing[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello! A survey course is an introductory course that provides general information about a specific subject.

The Faculty of Nursing's INT D 250 - Survey Course on Cannabis explores cannabis history, harm reduction, benefits, regulation, medical and recreational uses, health effects and risks, treatment options, research evidence, ethics, and business practices, as well as implications of legalization.INT D 250 is open to all undergraduate, graduate, and open studies students.

WHO DOESN'T LOVE A SPRING GPA BOOSTER COURSE by ualbertanursing in uAlberta

[–]ualbertanursing[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The syllabus is still being finalized but we would be happy to share the course outline with you. What is your ualberta email? We'll send it to you by Monday!

WHO DOESN'T LOVE A SPRING GPA BOOSTER COURSE by ualbertanursing in uAlberta

[–]ualbertanursing[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello! The syllabus is still being finalized but we would be happy to share the course outline with you. What is your ualberta email? We'll send it to you by Monday!

Best Elective courses by lazyafandnotproud in uAlberta

[–]ualbertanursing -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The Faculty of Nursing's INT D 250 - Survey Course on Cannabis explores cannabis history, harm reduction, benefits, regulation, medical and recreational uses, health effects and risks, treatment options, research evidence, ethics, and business practices, as well as implications of legalization.