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| Course Title: |
Medical Word Formation and Etymology (CLAS 126) - Self-Paced |
| School: |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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| Description: |
The goal of the Medical Word Formation and Etymology course is to give you access to the imposing language of the medical profession. It will acquaint you with the elements from which most medical terms are formed—roots taken from Greek and Latin, which were the languages of doctors and philosophers from the time of Hippocrates. |
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Correspondence
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| Education Level: |
Undergraduate |
| Language: |
English |
Cost: |
North Carolina residents: 3 credit course - $405, 4 credit course - $540, 5 credit course - $675. Nonresidents: 3 credit course - $849, 4 credit course - $1,132, 5 credit course - $1,415 |
Credits: |
3 Credit Hours |
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