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Distant Learning Courses

Grand Canyon University offers Distant Learning Courses. When balancing your busy schedule, attending a classroom can be difficult, so Grand Canyon University has developed Distant Learning Courses to fit your needs. Join thousands of students who attend class online and earn your accredited degree through Grand Canyon University's Distant Learning Courses.

Continue your education and achieve your goals by attending one of the Distant Learning Courses at Grand Canyon University. Earning an accredited Grand Canyon University graduate degree through their Distant Learning Courses will contribute to your success and give your career a boost.

The flexibility of Grand Canyon University's Distant Learning Courses along with the friendly and professional instructors makes earning your graduate degree a positive experience.

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Online Religion

BRENDA BRASHER believes that each generation must communicate ideas of the divine that make sense against the backdrop of its own time. Today's backdrop has been shaped by computers and computer-mediated expression, which have redefined many people's self-understanding and view of community. These changes are surmounting to a "revolution in the making," most clearly expressed in popular and novel forms of online religion.

Bedside Nursing is Grueling

Research describing the nursing shortage and educational paths toward emotional mentoring of new graduates are awakening the medical field to new needs. There are some pertinent issues that are being addressed. Why do nurses over age forty, or under age forty for that matter, not stay at the bedside. Who wants to work extended hours, weekends, holidays, and night shifts?

Virtual training for CSS soldiers.

The Army Combined Arms Support Command's (CASCOM's) Training Directorate, the National Simulation Center's (NSC's) Logistics Exercise and Simulation Directorate, and the Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Analysis Center Fort Lee (TRAC-Lee), all at Fort Lee, Virginia, have partnered to study the use of interactive and immersive technologies to train combat service support (CSS) soldiers.

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