Blended courses offered by UIC are designed to enhance learning for students and teaching for faculty. Students may benefit from blended education by having flexible scheduling options, increased access to high demand courses and the opportunity for greater student-to-faculty and student-to-student interaction.
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- College of Applied Health Sciences
- AMIA: American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) 10 x 10
- DHD 444: Assistive Technology for Literacy, Learning and Participation in Pre-K through High School
- DHD 545: Non-Profit Leadership
- DHD 547: Organizational Theory in the Non-Profit Disability Sector
- DHD 563: Exploring the Promise of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
- DHD 581: Disability Policy I
- HIM 310: Introduction to the Health Care System
- HIM 381: Financial Management
- KN 252: Human Physiol Anat II
- MVSC 251: Human Physiological Anatomy I
- MVSC 252: Human Physiological Anatomy II
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- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
- CLJ 120: Crime and Society
- CLJ 121: Violence in America
- ENGL 160: Academic Writing I
- LING 150: Introduction to the Study of Language
- POLS 101: Introduction to American Government and Politics
- SPAN 101: Elementary Spanish I
- SPAN 102: Elementary Spanish II
- SPAN 103: Elementary Spanish III
- SPAN 110: Elementary Spanish Review
- SPAN 113: Spanish for Students from Hispanic Background II
- SPAN 114: Spanish for Bilinguals II
- STAT 101: Introduction to Statistics
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