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  • 3.00 Credits

    Music Technology III is a third semester course in which students are able to continue their study of recording skills. This course consists of lecture sessions and student projects. Students will be exposed to more advanced audio set-ups; advanced applications in sequencing and scoring software; digital recording techniques with applications in film, video, broadcasting and multimedia; writing for multimedia and instruction. Students will complete reading assignments and application assignments in the Digital Music Studio. This course will focus on audio and video applications. One major Audio/Video project, two small Audio projects, and one DVD project will be due during the semester. Software covered will include Pro Tools, various virtual synths, Audacity, and other programs related to digital audio recording. All programs will be provided on the lab computers. This course is open to all students and community members. Prerequisite: Music Technology I, II.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Live Sound Techniques is a course in which students will learn how to set up, operate and troubleshoot live sound equipment. This course consists of lecture sessions and student projects. Students will be exposed to small to large audio systems. Students will learn speaker placing techniques, microphone placement, signal routing, using outboard gear, and troubleshooting sound systems. Prerequisite: none
  • 10.00 Credits

    This is the first course in both the Practical Nurse and the Associate Nurse Program, providing basic knowledge of the nurse's role in meeting the common daily needs of the client throughout the life cycle. The course focus is on fundamental nursing principles and skills based on the nursing process. (Prerequisites: admission to the program, Chemistry, EDU111, COM131, PSY132, PSY176, BIO165, BIO278, BIO279, and ENG176.)
  • 10.00 Credits

    This is the second course in the Nursing Program, introducing additional basic content as well as building on knowledge attained in previous courses. The course focus is a continuation in the development of fundamental nursing principles and skills based on the nursing process. (Prerequisites: NUR101).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to orient students who are Licensed Practical Nurses articulating into the ADN level of the nursing program. Emphasis is placed on the 1) philosophy, organizing framework, purpose, outcomes, and objectives of the nursing program; 2) nursing process; 3) Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs; 4) clinical evaluation, 5) computerized testing; 6) dosage calculation check-off passed at 100%; and 7) skills review. (Prerequisite: Kansas LPN licensure and admission to the program)
  • 10.00 Credits

    This is the third course in the nursing program introducing complex content as well as building on the knowledge attained in previous courses. The course focus progresses to more advanced levels of nursing principles and skills. (Prerequisites: admission to the program, First Year Nursing Courses [NUR101, NUR102 or equivalent; those admitted as LPN's must also complete NUR102b). All general education courses required in the nursing curriculum are prerequisites.
  • 10.00 Credits

    This is the fourth course in the nursing program emphasizing the role of the ADN graduate in the provision of care for groups of clients. The course focus is to assist the student to enter the healthcare profession as a competent provider of client care. (Prerequisites: NUR103).
  • 7.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide the student who has completed an on-line nursing program without a clinical component as defined by the Kansas Nurse Practice Act (KAR 60-1-104), an opportunity to complete clinical requirements to become licenses nurses in Kansas. Students will verify skills competency prior to attending clinical at a facility. Clinical experiences will include long-term care, acute care, pediatrics, mental health and maternal -newborn, in addition to preceptorships in the student's area of interest.
  • 2.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This is an introductory level course covering health assessment through the lifespan, including child, adult, and older adult. This course is designed to be taken concurrently with NUR102.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course utilizes the nursing standards of practice based on principles of biology, psychosocial, spiritual and cultural to meet the needs of clients throughout the lifespan. Emphasis is placed on basic nursing skills, patient safety and therapeutic communication. Concepts and skills are enhanced in subsequent courses. Prerequisites: admission to the program, Chemistry, EDU111 Orientation, COM131 Speech Communication or COM276 Public Speaking, PSY132 Developmental Psychology, PSY176 General Psychology, BIO165 Microbiology, BIO278 Anatomy & Physiology, BIO279 Enhanced Anatomy & Physiology, and ENG176 English Composition I.
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