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4.00 Credits
The principles of mechanics and fluids. Covers vectors, motion, and Newton's Laws, the Conservation Laws, gravitation, work and energy, and concepts of fluids. Applied trigonometry is taught when needed. Prerequisite: MTH 095 or adequate score on the Mathematics Placement Examination 3 class hours and 3 laboratory hours
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4.00 Credits
Basic concepts and principles of electricity and magnetism, light, and modern physics. Topics include Coulomb's Law, electric field, potential, current, resistance, magnetic fields, inductance, DC circuits, AC circuits, reflection, refraction, lenses, interference, diffraction, polarization, and atomic and nuclear relationships. Prerequisite: PHS 101 3 class hours and 3 laboratory hours
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4.00 Credits
The study of particle kinematics and dynamics, work and energy, conservation laws of energy and linear momentum, rotational kinematics and dynamics, conservation of angular momentum, and simple harmonic motion. Calculus is used throughout the course. Prerequisites: PHS 101 or an adequate score on the Physics Placement Test, and MTH 111 Co-requisite: MTH 112 3 class hours and 3 laboratory hours
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4.00 Credits
Concepts and principles of electricity and magnetism leading to Maxwell's equations. Topics covered are charge and matter, Gauss' Law, electrical potential, capacitors and dielectrics, current and resistance, magnetic field, Ampere's Law, Faraday's Law, inductance, electromagnetic oscillations, alternating current, and electromagnetic waves. Prerequisites: PHS 111 and MTH 112 Co-requisite: MTH 211 3 class hours and 3 laboratory hours
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to wave theory and optics with major emphasis on modern physics. Topics include wave motion, optics, relativity, the quantum theory of light, the particle nature of matter, matter waves, quantum mechanics in one and three dimensions, atomic structure, solid state physics, and nuclear structure. Prerequisite: PHS 112 Co-requisite: MTH 212 3 class hours and 3 laboratory hours
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the Practical Nursing students to the skills that will be essential to success in the HCC Practical Nursing Program. Students receive a brief overview of the Windows operating system. Prerequisite: Admission to the Practical Nursing Program 1 Class hour
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1.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the historical and contemporary legal and ethical issues and trends affecting nursing today. This course serves as a foundation for personal and professional accountability and conduct for practical nursing. Prerequisite: Admission to the Practical Nurse Program Co-requisite: None 1 class hour
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7.00 Credits
An introduction to the role of the practical nurse in assisting to identify and meet the self-care needs of individuals, patients, families or significant others. The primary emphasis is the Universal Self-Care Requisites. Opportunities will be provided to learn and to begin to use the health/helping nursing focus to determine appropriate nursing interventions. Content will include family theory and dynamics, diversity, communication skills, microbiology, nutrition, pharmacology, teaching-learning theory, problem-solving process, levels of prevention and caring behaviors. Clinical experience is provided in area hospitals, long-term care facilities and other community health care agencies. Prerequisite: Admission to the Practical Nursing Program Co-requisite: BIO 111, PSY 110, PNR 130, PNR 132, NUR 100 or permission of the Department of Nursing. 4 class hours; 12 clinical laboratory hours
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the clinical skills used by practical nurses to care for individuals, patients families or significant others. The student will have the opportunity to practice and learn the designated skills in a laboratory environment. Prerequisites: Admission to the Practical Nursing Program. Co-requisites: BIO 111, PSY 110, PNR 130, PNR 131, NUR 100 or permission of the Department of Nursing. 5 college laboratory hours
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2.00 Credits
This course presents the role of the practical nurse in assisting to identify and meet the self-care needs of individuals, patients, families or significant others. The emphasis is on the Health Deviation self-care requisites of adults and children. The content will include commonly occurring health problems, nutritional and pharmacological interventions, health promotion, patient education, and levels of prevention. Clinical experience is provided in area hospitals, longterm care facilities and other community health agencies. This is a three-week course offered in January. Prerequisites: BIO 111, PSY 110, PNR 130, PNR 131, PNR 132, NUR 100 or permission of the Department of Nursing. Co-requisite: PNR 134 5 class hours; 18 clinical laboratory hours
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