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3.00 Credits
Designed to give music students, as well as those with a strong interest in music and computer technology, a wellstructured and basic knowledge of the various aspects of recording and production with music in a live and studio setting. This includes a working knowledge of mictrophones, audio mixing boards-analog and digital, recorders, analog and digital, mixing, sound, equalization and the fundamentals of acoustics in studio design.
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3.00 Credits
Covers specific topics in music. This course is offered as needed for credit appropriate to the topic and each offering includes a description of the topic(s).
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3.00 Credits
Meets the individual needs of students. Students engage in intensive study or research under the direction of a qualified Instructor. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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4.00 Credits
Prepares the student to perform the fundamental skills of the nurse aide. Basic nursing skills, communication skills, restorative services, personal care skills, safety and emergency care issues are covered. Includes knowledge and/or principles of asepsis, OSHA and HIPAA regulations. Ethical behaviors, cultural sensitivity and principles of mental health will be addressed, as well as patient/resident rights.
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1.00 Credits
Applies knowledge and skill gained in NUA 101 to patient care. PREREQUISITES: Current CPR card (Basic Life Support for Health Care Provider through the American Heart Association. Negative TB test or chest X-ray, documentation of 2 MMRs, chickenpox , at least 2 of the three Hepatitis B vaccine, and a clear background check through ACC. COREQUISITE: NUA 101.
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1.00 Credits
Prepare the student to move toward more independent functioning within the nurse aide scope of practice, in applying knowledge and skills gained in NUA 101 and NUA 170. The student will learn skills that enhance communication, cultural competency, end of life care, critical thinking and organizational skills. COREQUISITE: NUA 101.
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9.00 Credits
Introduces the student to the role of the nurse in assessing and meeting the medical and surgical nursing needs of adults across the life span in various health care settings. The student learns nursing concepts to assist the patient in achieving optimal functioning. Knowledge from foundational nursing, the sciences, pharmacology, and nutrition along with the continued integration of mental health and cultural concepts provides foundations for nursing care planning for medical and surgical clients. T: 3.5 cr./52.5 contact hrs; L: .5 cr./15 contact hrs; C: 5 cr./150 contact hrs. PREREQUISITES: BIO 201, 202, 204, ENG 121, PSY 235, HPR 108, MAT 103, NUR 109, 112 COREQUISITES: NUR 150, BIO 216.
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8.00 Credits
Introduces theories and skills basic to the role of the nurse as provider of care, manager of care and member of the nursing profession. Emphasis is placed on introduction to critical thinking and the nursing process. Students will demonstrate a beginning level of competence in providing therapeutic nursing care for clients with common health alterations across the health continuum. T: 2 cr./30 contact hrs, L: 3 cr./90 contact hrs; C: 3 cr./90 contact hours. PREREQUISITES: BIO 201, 202, 204, ENG 121, PSY 235, and admission into the program. COREQUISITES: NUR 112, HPR 108, MAT 103
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2.00 Credits
Utilizes nursing process to introduce the basic concepts of pharmacology related to the actions, therapeutic and adverse effects, interactions of drugs, drug classification, and the basic pharmacology of commonly used medications. Emphasis is placed on therapeutic interventions and client education. Learners will apply knowledge gained in selected clinical settings situations in caring for a diversity of clients across the lifespan health illness continuum. T: 2 cr./30 contact hours. PREREQUISITES: BIO 201, 202, 204, ENG 121, PSY 235, and admission into the program. COREQUISITES: NUR 109, HPR 108, MAT 103.
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7.00 Credits
Provides a family centered approach to professional nursing practice of the childbearing family and children across the health continuum. Emphasis is placed on the care of the parental client and children from birth through adolescence. The impact of psychosocial and cultural values and practices are explored. Legal and ethical accountability are integrated throughout the course. T: 3 cr/45 contact hrs; L: 1 cr/30 contact hrs; C 3 cr/90 contact hrs. PREREQUISITES: BIO 201, 202, 204, ENG 121, PSY 235, HPR 108, MAT 103, NUR 109, 112. COREQUISITES: NUR 106, BIO 216.
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