Thu, 02/29/2024 - 09:00:00 am PST
Thriving Minds: Nurturing Wellness, Inner Motivation, and Achieving Goals

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This engaging panel discussion of industry leaders and experts will explore the
intersection of mental health, inner motivation, and achieving business success.

Thu, 02/29/2024 - 11:00:00 am PST
Thriving Minds: Nurturing Wellness, Inner Motivation, and Achieving Goals - A Strategic Conversation For Business Success

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Moderated by Dr. Egypt Grandison, Faulty of Forbes School of Business and Technology®, this engaging panel discussion of industry leaders and experts will explore the intersection of mental health, inner motivation, and achieving business success. Participants will gain actionable insights and strategies to foster a culture of well-being, enhance your inner drive, and set and attain ambitious goals within your professional journey.

Wed, 02/21/2024 - 12:00:00 pm PST
Learn, Unlearn, Relearn: Level Up Your Thinking and Lead with Curiosity and Courage

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Moderated by Dr. Katie Thiry, Forbes School of Business and Technology® Assistant Dean and Professor of Organizational Studies, this event will feature a discussion on the importance of embracing courage, discomfort, and uncertainty, aimed at helping others cultivate a mindset that adapts to new circumstances and other related topics from Dr. Margie Warrell’s book "Stop Playing Safe”.

The University of Arizona Global Campus unveils insights on nurturing a supportive online learning environment

January 26, 2024

Researchers at the University of Arizona Global Campus (UAGC) have collaboratively unveiled key findings in their study, "Creating Care in the Online Classroom," published by IGI Global in Balance and Boundaries in Creating Meaningful Relationships in Online Higher Education.

RES 7120 Research Foundations II

3 Credits

RES 7120 will build upon fundamental concepts for conducting effective research introduced in RES7115, including critical analysis of ideas and information. Students will incorporate ethical considerations as they explore various research approaches. They will solidify the background and rationale for proposed research aligned with their respective program content, including application of relevant conceptual and theoretical frameworks in an elaborated literature review. Key outcomes include skills for generating research for scholarly and professional application. Prerequisite: RES 7115.

RES 7115 Research Foundations I

3 Credits

RES 7115 will introduce students to the foundations for conducting effective research. Students will develop critical thinking skills to support doctoral research endeavors, learning how to craft logical arguments based on thorough evaluation of the literature. They will explore different types of sources to develop the background and rationale for doctoral research as applied to their respective program content.  Key outcomes include critical analysis of scholarly research and application of conceptual and theoretical frameworks to support development of individual research aspirations.

PSY 655 Psychology and Health

3 Credits

Students will examine models of health, stress, and wellbeing and evaluate their applications in diverse community and occupational settings, with attention to disparities and inequities that serve as barriers to health and wellbeing. Students will explore evidence-based behavioral change and health communication strategies to promote equitable access and information-sharing in their communities and workplaces. Prerequisite: PSY 645.

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