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OTC 245: Administrative Support Services
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
An overview of office services and the responsibilities of office employees. Topics include mail procedures, telecommunications, records management, and human relations. Factors that affect the efficiency of office service techniques are emphasized through laboratory work and simulation.
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PHI 100: Mythology
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
All cultures have their own myths. Are myths merely fictions, make-believe stories that distract us from more careful consideration and reflection about the world around us To determine the meaning of myths, this course addresses the following questions: do myths present other ways of knowing the world which science and philosophy cannot achieve What might myths tell us about ourselves, other peoples, and the natural world
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PHI 103: Clear Thinking/ Sound Reasoning
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Students will learn how to improve their ability to think and reason, to better understand the basis for their opinions, and to build convincing arguments in discussions and debates. By discussing controversial moral and political topics and examining scientific studies, opinion polls, and newspaper editorials students will learn ways one should not argue (by using what philosophers call fallacious reasoning) and then learn how to make more effective arguments.
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PHI 110: Comparative Religions
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
A comparative study of the major world religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Confucianism, and Taoism, emphasizing their spirituality, beliefs, traditions, and rituals, as well as their historical development. Also critically examines selections of their scriptures.
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PHI 120: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Focuses on how to make better philosophical arguments about moral matters and thus how to make more informed decisions in a morally complex world. Discusses some central moral theories (such as natural law, utilitarianism, Kantian moral theory, virtue ethics, and feminist moral theories) which have informed Western philosophy' s views on ethical decision-making. May address different philosophical arguments on issues such as abortion, animal rights, and the death penalty.
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PHI 130: Topics in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
A detailed examination of a particular debate or controversy in a specific aspect of philosophy. This may include such topics as philosophy and religion, specific philosophers, aesthetics, social and political philosophy, existentialism, phenomenology, feminism, environmental or medical ethics, and philosophy of law.
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PHI 230: Topics in Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
A detailed examination of a particular debate or controversy in a specific aspect of philosophy. This may include such topics as philosophy and religion, specific philosophers, aesthetics, social and political philosophy, existentialism, phenomenology, feminism, environmental or medical ethics, and philosophy of law. Prerequisite: Any PHI 100 - level course
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PHM 110: Clinical Pharmacology
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Provides an introduction to clinical pharmacology, the study of the effects of drugs on humans, in the context of the administration of them by health care practitioners. For each class of drugs, the course will explore generic and brand names, indications and contraindications, therapeutic dosage ranges, adverse effects, and administration implications. PHM 111/112 may be taken in place of PHM 110 to satisfy the Nursing Program's pharmacology requirement. Prerequisites: BIO 111; or BIO 117/118; or current L.P.N. or R.N. licensure. Co-requisite: BIO 118 3 class hours
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PHM 111: Pharmacology I
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Provides a general knowledge of pharmacology: the science of drugs. For each class of drugs, the course will explore generic and brand names, indications and contraindications, mechanisms of action, adverse effects, absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Will cover drugs involved with the peripheral and central nervous systems, neurological disorders, psychiatric disorders, and the renal system. PHM 111 and 112 may be taken in place of PHM 110 to satisfy the Nursing Program's pharmacology requirement. 3 class hours
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PHM 112: Pharmacology II
3.00 Credits
Holyoke Community College
Provides a general knowledge of pharmacology: the science of drugs. For each class of drugs, the course will explore generic and brand names, indications and contraindications, mechanisms of action, adverse effects, absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. Will cover drugs involved with hemodynamics, the heart, endocrine systems, the immune system, the lungs, the gastrointestinal system, nutrition, infectious diseases, and cancer. PHM 111 and 112 may be taken in place of PHM 110 to satisfy the Nursing Program's pharmacology requirement. Prerequisite: PHM 111 3 class hours
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