Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024
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Tulane University launches new nursing programThe university has announced the launch of a new nursing program through a collaboration betweenSoPA and the School of Medicine. The program will launch in fall of 2024. Read More |
After seven years of service as dean of the School of Professional Advancement, Suri Duitch announced that she will be joining Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn, New York, to serve as interim president. |
It's Carnival time in New Orleans!Are you riding on a float, performing with a krewe, or participating in some other way in Mardi Gras festivities? Let us know by filling out SoPA'sRep your Krewe form.If you prefer the view from the sideline, check out the2024 Mardi Gras parade schedulefor more details on the upcoming parades in and around NOLA. |
SoPA 2023 year-end highlightsSoPA is reflecting on a year of triumphs, challenges and remarkable moments. This infographic encapsulates the whirlwind of events and pivotal milestones that shaped our 2023. |
SoPA staff, faculty preps 2024 National Veterans Wheelchair GamesWhen the National Veterans Wheelchair Games roll into New Orleans July 24-30, 2024, the Tulane School of Professional Advancement will have had a hand in the organization's preparation. |
The Spring semester officially begins on Tuesday, Jan. 16. You can still join a course's waitlist through Thursday, Jan.19. Need inspiration? Check out some of our featured courses below!
PAAN 2912: Anthropology of Ritual & Healing
This course provides an overview of cross-cultural understandings of illnessanddisease with a focus on varioushealingritualsandmodalities including shamanism, curanderismo, Vodou/Voodoo,western biomedicineandothers.
Online Lectures | 3 Credit Hours
KINE 3250: Gender-Based Issues in Health
The course will explore health concepts as they apply to the particular needs of men and women within the context of a gender-based healthcare system in the United States. The course will address epidemiological and sociological analysis of the major causes of morbidity and mortality based on gender.
Online | 3 Credit Hours | Satisfies SoPASocial Science Requirement
GLSP 4070: Immigration Law Practice
Increase knowledge of instructional design and its impact on teaching and learning. This course examines the process by which students learn and teachers plan and deliver instruction and the importance of assessment and student work analysis.
Online or In-person Lectures | 3 Credit Hours | Satisfies SoPA Social Science Requirement
DDSN 1100: Digital Design Foundations
Explore the field of graphic design and visual communication! Students in Foundations of Digital Design will learn and practice the principles of design through a series of weekly assignments. This course also introduces students to Adobe Illustrator, typography, visual concepts, presentation techniques, and the relationship between client & designer.
Online | 3 Credit Hours | Satisfies SoPA Humanities Requirement
MPAD 6000: Public Policy Foundations
This course provides an introduction to policymaking, implementation, and analysis with a focus on practices that reflect the values and priorities of diversity, equity, and inclusivity.
Online | 3 Credit Hours
CPST 1200: Fundamentals of Information Systems & Technology
This survey course provides a broad foundation in the concepts of modern information systems, information processing, and information technologies. It provides an overview of the key technology components that make up modern information systems and the processes and issues involved in the development of information systems.
Online | 3 Credit Hours | Satisfies SoPA Science Requirement
ESSC 7003: Human Intel & Counter Intel:
A course that explores the world of espionage, its importance in world history, the psychology behind the recruitment of human sources, the nature of clandestine operations, and the principals involved in counterintelligence.
Online | 3 Credit Hours | Graduate Course
EDUC 3410: Craft of Teaching
Increase knowledge of instructional design and its impact on teaching and learning. This course examines (a) the process by which students learn and teachers plan and deliver instruction; (b) the importance of assessment and student work analysis as key components of the learning and teaching process.
Online or In-person Lectures | 3 Credit Hours
BSLS 2220: Intro to Finance
Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to analyze financial positions, risks, opportunities, and problems from the financial manager’s point of view, focusing upon the identification and assessment of discounted cash flow and the various analytical techniques and methods used to structure a firm's balance sheet.
Online | 3 Credit Hours
Register for Classes
Thursday, January 18, 2024 | 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. CDT | Richardson Bldg. Suite 101 Join us every Thursday for Treat Yourself Thursday for a chair massage from a licensed professional. In the waiting room, engage with our decompressions session. Music, coloring books, essential oils and a new activity weekly with the Office of Multicultural Affairs and The Well for Health Promotion.
Walk In Wednesday Wednesday, January 24, 2024 | 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. CDT | Richardson Bldg. Suite 204 Meet with our Career Advisor, Susan de la Houssaye, in person for personalized guidance and feedback on your resumes, cover letters and LinkedIn profiles. Get expert advice and support to help you take the next step in your professional journey.
| Sunday, January 28, 2024 | 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. CDT | Reily Recreation Center Want to learn more about getting involved on campus? Come on out the the Spring 2024 Activities Expo where you can hear from our over 300 active student organizations and get involved on campus!
Webinar: Top 10 Steps for Your Job Search Monday, January 29, 2024 | 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. CDT | Online Gain valuable insights and practical tips to help you navigate each stage of the job search process from building your resume to preparing for interviews. This event will equip you with the tools and knowledge to launch a successful job search.
| Tulane Tuesday | Mardi Gras Donuts Tuesday, February 6, 2024 | 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. CDT | LBC Main Hallway Wear your Tulane gear each Tuesday and stop by the LBC Main Hallway between 11 AM-1 PM to get today's FREE giveaway - Mardi Gras Donuts! You must wear Tulane gear to receive the giveaway, no exceptions. Giveaway applies while supplies last and are first come, first serve. |
- January 16:Classes Begin
- January 19:Last Day to Confirm Registration for SoPA Students
- January 26: Last Day to Register/Add & Last Day to Drop with 100% Tuition and Fee Refund
- February 12 & 13:Mardi Gras Holiday -No Classes
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A sample of faculty, staff, and students who are mentioned in local and national news publications.