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3.00 Credits
PHIL 2113 Introduction to Philosophy: This course will provide the student with an overview of both the history and the major topics of consideration in the broad study of Western philosophy. Specifically, students will examine logic, epistemology, metaphysics, religion, ethics, political and social philosophy along with the major philosophers who have contributed to these areas. An emphasis will also be placed on the application of these areas of study to everyday life decisions which may assist the student in developing a life philosophy. Prerequisite: Basic Composition (ENGL 1013) with a “C” or better OR ASSET/ACT Writing placement scores.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a description and analysis of the physical universe with emphasis on the evolutionary processes, basic forces, and interrelations which mark people's use and understanding of the universe. This is a lab integrated course that reinforces the classroom lectures with laboratory activities aligned to the course objectives. This course includes the study of selected concepts from the fields of astronomy, climatology, meteorology, oceanography, and geology. F
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5.00 Credits
A general education course for NON-MAJORS introducing the scientific method in the study of the dynamic laws governing the physical universe. A study will be conducted of the forces that arise from mechanics, heat, light, gravity, electricity, and magnetism. The class will meet five hours per week (three hours of lecture and two hours of lab). F, S Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra (MATH 1023) with a grade of "C" or better or required placementscore.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to basic laws that describe the concepts of physics as applied to the universe. It will relate the laws to the physical, biological, earth science, and chemistry concepts. This course is designed to bring student awareness to how the laws of physics apply to the universe in the fields of physical science, biology, earth science, meteorology, astronomy, and oceanography. F, S
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the concepts of the solar system, stars, galaxies, clusters, the universe and cosmology, as well as the physics, chemistry, and biology by which they operate. It also includes current events in astronomy that are too recent to be included in modern astronomy texts.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the concepts of the solar system, stars, galaxies, clusters, the universe and cosmology, as well as the physics, chemistry, and biology by which they operate. It also includes current events in astronomy that are too recent to be included in modern astronomy texts. F, S
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1.00 Credits
Basic concepts of physical activity and nutrition as they relate to healthful living. One hour of lecture and one hour of laboratory per week. F, S, SU
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces the nursing student to the spelling and meaning of medical terms as they relate to anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology. Root words, prefixes, suffixes, and multiple combinations are introduced as they relate to body systems.
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2.00 Credits
No course description available.
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5.00 Credits
This nursing process covers the development of skills in converting measurements between household-apothecary-metric systems; calculating dosages of drugs; intravenous infusion rates and a basic review of math. Formulas for calculations of dosages for infants and children are included. This nursing process will also prepare the practical nursing student to administer IV therapy. Legal implications of IV therapy, IV equipment devices used in administering IV solutions and medications, anatomy and physiology as applied to IV therapy, IV therapy methods and techniques, infection control in IV therapy, complications of IV infusions, rational of fluid and electrolyte therapy, IV medication therapy, blood transfusions, chemotherapy, total parenteral nutrition, and supervised laboratory and clinical performance will be covered in the course.
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