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3.00 Credits
3 credits Introduction to Philosophy, PHIL153, serves as a general introduction to philosophy for majors and non-majors alike. It is a survey course of the major contributions to philosophical thought, primarily within the western tradition and examines human values, critical thinking and the nature of reality and knowledge.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits A course that studies the ethics of Christianity, including its system of human responsibility and patterns of conduct.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: Acceptance to the program. Corequisites: PLB 116 & 123. Basic anatomy and physiology of body systems involved in phlebotomy sites; collection equipment and techniques involved in performance of venipuncture.
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6.00 Credits
hrs. lab, 6 credits Corequisites: PLB 113 & 123. Performing and managing specimen collections in the health care setting.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Corequisites: PLB 113 & 116. The health care setting, medical terminology, collection equipment and techniques involved in skin punctures, special collection procedures, quality control and assurance procedures, interpersonal skills and health care safety and liability requirements.
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs., 3 credits American Federal Government, PLS 213, examines the Federal Government beginning with the Constitution, Congress, the Presidency and the Supreme Court. Students will be able to articulate definitions of important terms and be able to analyze important relationships between the electoral process, governmental institutions, and policy outcomes. The introduction to the principles, structure, processes and functions of the United States Federal Government and other related political activities.
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs., 3 credits State and Local Government, PLS 223, is designed to provide the student with basic knowledge of the workings of state and local governments and their relationship with the federal government. It focuses on organization, structure, function, and administration of state and local government. This course examines the relationships between the national government and state/local governments. It addresses issues of education, criminal justice, economic development and social services. It also examines the various roles of political leaders and interest groups at the state and local levels.
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16.00 Credits
hrs. lec., 1 credit Prerequisite: EH 113, Freshman English I, and Acceptance into the PN Program Co-requisites: PN 102, 104, 112. This course includes an overview of nursing and healthcare delivery. Emphasis is placed on nursing history, education, trends, licensure, and legal/ethical aspects as related to the role of the practical nurse.
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16.00 Credits
hrs. lec., 48 hours. lab, 2 credits Prerequisite: EH 113, Freshman English I, and Acceptance into the PN Program Co-requisites: PN 101, 104, 112. This course includes information about the normal aging process and meeting the healthcare needs of the aging client. Clinical experiences allow students to assist geriatric clients to meet safety, activity, and comfort needs.
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4.00 Credits
hrs. lec., 4 credits Prerequisite: EH 113, Freshman English I, and Acceptance into the PN Program Co-requisites: PN 101, 102, and 112. This course includes the study of the basic structure and function of the human body as well as the relationship of all body systems as an important component of health and illness. Cellular structure and physiology, homeostatic mechanisms, as well as basic principles of microbiology are discussed.
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