What's the difference?

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I was wondering what the differences were between the following classes:

Intro to Pharmacology (3 cr) vs. Clinical Pharmacology (3 cr)

Research Applications in Nursing (3 cr) vs. Nursing Research (4 cr)

Pathophysiology (3 cr) vs. Pathophysiology (3 cr)

I was originally accepted into an Accel. BSN Prog. and was offered enrollment into an Accel. MSN Prog. As if the BSN program wasn't already demanding, I would like to know what I got myself into by signing up for the Accel. MSN program.

Thanks!

Probably not a lot of difference. However, if the first is Undergrad level and the second is grad level, they may assume you have the knowledge of the U-Grad classes, and thus the grad level classes become a bit more difficult.

Classes have all sorts of names. I took Freshman English and it was titled "Fictions and Realities" very difficult to get that one transferred, I had to provide a syllabus, so that they understood it was indeed an English class.

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