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Advanced Pharmacology
Available for graduate students who are enrolled at another university and gain that school's approval for a 3-credit hour independent study course

 Course syllabus (Microsoft Word document)

Advanced Pathophysiology
Available for graduate students who are enrolled at another university and gain that school's approval for a 3-credit hour independent study course.

Course syllabus (Microsoft Word document)

Instructions to Receive College Credit

These courses must be taken as an independent study course through another university or college. College credit cannot be provided through the UK College of Nursing.

Other school's responsibilities:

  • Pay a discounted group rate of $2500 for up to twenty students who enroll in the course and $250 for each additional student. Individual students may enroll for the $500 actual cost.
  • Offer an independent study course under the designated course number.
  • A professor must accept responsibility for the course and send the UK College of Nursing a verified list of students enrolled.
  • The professor who accepts this responsibility will determine the final letter grade for the students based on the percentage scores and submit the grade to registrar of the other university (not UK).

What UK will do for your school:

  • Provide the contracting university with the necessary documentation and information to enable the school to provide the independent study course.
  • Provide group registration for the verified list of students provided by the contracting school.
  • Provide a password for each student to access the course online.
  • Provide the course, staff, and technology assistance as reasonably required during the work week.
  • Provide faculty support as reasonably required during the work week.
  • Send the percentage scores for each student at the end of the semester to the faculty member who accepts responsibility for the course and who will submit the grades to your university's registrar.