158 School of NursingSchool of Art: Professional courses for college and art school graduates. Master of Fine Arts(M.F.A.).For additional information, please write to the Office of Academic Affairs, <strong>Yale</strong> School of Art,PO Box 208339, New Haven ct 06520-8339; telephone, 203.432.2600; e-mail, artschool.info @yale.edu; Web site, www.yale.edu/art/School of Music: Graduate professional studies in performance, composition, and conducting.Certificate in Performance, Master of Music (M.M.), Master of Musical Arts (M.M.A.), ArtistDiploma, Doctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.).For additional information, please write to the <strong>Yale</strong> School of Music, PO Box 208246, NewHaven ct 06520-8246; telephone, 203.432.4155; fax, 203.432.7448; e-mail, gradmusic.admissions @yale.edu; Web site, www.yale.edu/schmus/School of Forestry & Environmental Studies: Courses for college graduates. Master of Forestry(M.F.), Master of Forest Science (M.F.S.), Master of Environmental Science (M.E.Sc.), Master ofEnvironmental Management (M.E.M.), Doctor of Forestry and Environmental Studies (D.F.E.S.).For additional information, please write to the Office of Academic Services, <strong>Yale</strong> School ofForestry & Environmental Studies, 205 Prospect Street, New Haven ct 06511; telephone,800.825.0330 or 203.432.5100; e-mail, fesinfo @ yale.edu; Web site, www.yale.edu/environment/School of Architecture: Courses for college graduates. Professional degree: Master of Architecture(M.Arch.); nonprofessional degree: Master of Environmental Design (M.E.D.).For additional information, please write to the <strong>Yale</strong> School of Architecture, PO Box 208242,New Haven ct 06520-8242; telephone, 203.432.2296; e-mail, gradarch.admissions @ yale.edu; Website, www.architecture.yale.edu/School of Nursing: Courses for college graduates. Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.), PostMaster’s Certificate, Doctor of Nursing Science (D.N.Sc.).For additional information, please write to the <strong>Yale</strong> School of Nursing, PO Box 9740, NewHaven ct 06536-0740; telephone, 203.785.2389; Web site, www.<strong>nursing</strong>.yale.edu/School of Drama: Courses for college graduates and certificate students. Master of Fine Arts(M.F.A.), Certificate in Drama, One-year Technical Internship (Certificate), Doctor of Fine Arts(D.F.A.).For additional information, please write to the Registrar’s Office, <strong>Yale</strong> School of Drama, PO Box208325, New Haven ct 06520-8325; telephone, 203.432.1507; Web site, www.yale.edu/drama/School of Management: Courses for college graduates. Professional degree: Master of BusinessAdministration (M.B.A.).For additional information, please write to the Admissions Office, <strong>Yale</strong> School of Management,PO Box 208200, 135 Prospect Street, New Haven ct 06520-8200; telephone, 203.432.5932; fax,203.432.7004; e-mail, mba.admissions @ yale.edu; Web site, www.mba.yale.edu/
Index of CoursesAdult Development: A Life Span Perspective (559b), 91Advanced Assessment (610a), 93Advanced Clinical Practice for Adult Nurse Practitioners (756a/b), 102Advanced Clinical Practice for Family Nurse Practitioners (758a/b), 103Advanced Clinical Practicum for Acute Care Nurse Practitioners (802a/b), 105Advanced Concepts and Principles of Diabetes Care (769a), 104Advanced Concepts in Home Care (765a/b), 103Advanced Concepts in Women’s Health Care (751a), 101Advanced Management of Pediatric Problems in the Primary Care Setting (833a/b), 108Advanced Nursing Practice with Chronically Ill Children Across Settings (828a/b), 108Advanced Practice in Adolescent Health Care (840a/b), 108Advanced Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing Practice (850a/b/c), 109Advanced Psychiatric–Mental Health and Primary Care Nursing Practice (852a/b), 110Advanced School Health Management Seminar (825a), 107Advanced Specialty Practicum I (612b), 93Advanced Specialty Practicum II (810a/c), 106Advanced Specialty Practicum III (812b), 107Advanced Statistics for Clinical Nursing Research (917b), 113Alternative and Complementary Therapies (729b), 101Analysis of Issues in Health Care Ethics (727a), 100Assessment of the Acutely and Critically Ill Client (609a), 93Biomedical Science (503), 87Cancer Pharmacology (805a), 106Child Care Health Consultation (700a/b), 98Child Development (637a), 95Children with Chronic Conditions/Disabilities and Their Families (625b), 94Clinical Pharmacology (571a), 92Clinical Practice for Adult Nurse Practitioners (556b), 90Clinical Practice for Family Nurse Practitioners (558b), 91Clinical Practice in Community Health Nursing (512c), 88Clinical Practice in Diabetes Care and Management (768a/b), 103Clinical Practice in Maternal-Newborn Nursing (514b), 88Clinical Practice in Medical-Surgical Nursing (516a), 88Clinical Practice in Pediatric Nursing (518b), 89Clinical Practice in Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing (520b), 89Clinical Practice in School Health (826a/b), 107Clinical Practice in the Primary Care of Adolescents (640a or b), 96Clinical Practice in Women’s Health Care (752a/b), 102Clinical Practicum for Oncology Nurse Practitioners (804a/b), 106Clinical Psychopharmacology (859a/b), 110
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