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3.00 Credits
This course introduces theoretical concepts that enable students to provide safe and effective care related to pharmaceuticals and natural products to diverse clients across the lifespan. A framework is presented for approaching the study of pharmacotherapeutics including pharmaceutical research and regulation, quality and safety, major drug classifications, and clinical management. This course requires completion of NURS 2800 and NURS 2850 with grades of C or higher or concurrently enrolled. Prerequisite(s): NURS 2700 or NURS 2720, and NURS 2750 and BIOL 2032 with grades of C or higher. Recommendation(s): Computer skills are essential.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces a holistic perspective of pathophysiological processes and the disruption in normal body function. Emphasis will be on objective and subjective manifestations of common chronic health problems resulting from environmental, genetic, and stress-related maladaptations to provide a foundation for nursing care. This course complements selected topics addressed in Chronicity and End of Life to provide a comprehensive understanding of disease processes. This course requires completion of BIOL 2035, NURS 2800 and NURS 2820 with grades of C or higher or concurrently enrolled. Prerequisite(s): NURS 2700 or NURS 2720, and NURS 2750 and BIOL 2032 with grades of C or higher. Recommendation(s): Computer skills are essential.
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7.00 Credits
This course focuses on the nursing care of clients experiencing acute disruptions of health and/or end of life issues. Emphasis is placed on understanding and application of theory and skills required to provide nursing care to clients with complex and/or unstable conditions. Evidence-based practice is used to support appropriate focused assessments, and effective, efficient nursing interventions. Knowledge of life span, developmental factors, cultural variables and legal aspects of care guide the ethical decision making in delivery of care. This course requires completion of NURS 2920 and NURS 2950 with grades of C or higher or concurrently enrolled. Prerequisite(s): NURS 2800, NURS 2820, NURS 2850, and BIOL 2035 with grades of C or higher. Recommendation(s): Computer skills are essential.
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2.00 Credits
This course will facilitate ongoing critical thinking and analysis of pathophysiological concepts. Emphasis will be on interpretation and prioritization of data resulting from environmental, genetic, and stress-related maladaptations. This course complements the selected topics addressed in Acute & Complex Care to provide a comprehensive understanding of disease processes. This course requires completion of NURS 2900 and NURS 2950 with grades of C or higher or concurrently enrolled. Prerequisite(s): NURS 2800, NURS 2820, NURS 2850,and BIOL 2035 with grades of C or higher. Recommendation(s): Computer skills are essential.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on prioritization, delegation, and supervision of nursing care of clients across the lifespan. Healthcare policy, finance, and regulatory environment issues are analyzed. Emphasis is on planning, collaborating and coordinating care for individuals and groups across the care continuum. This course requires completion of NURS 2900 and NURS 2920 with grades of C or higher or concurrently enrolled. Prerequisite(s): NURS 2800, NURS 2820, and NURS 2850 with grades of C or higher. Recommendation(s): Computer skills are essential.
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3.00 Credits
This foundational first-semester course introduces the technical practices of visual communications and how these practices are applied in various visual communications professions. The focus of this course is on a hands-on, practice-based approach to the application of common design methods. Course activities involve creating projects using industry-standard software to apply effective visual communications techniques and practices. Topics also include the variety of career paths within the visual communications field. This Visual Communications Careers core class is intended for students pursuing an award in Narrative Video Production. Other Century College students with the right prerequisites wishing to explore the area are welcome as well. Note: This course is cross-listed with 3DMA 1012, GRDP 1012, PHOT 1012 and WEBD 1012. Recommendation(s): Concurrently enrolled in NVP 1013 and NVP 1018
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3.00 Credits
This course explores practical and real-world design solutions used in the visual communications industry. Topics include the elements and principles of design, spatial relationships, and imagery; the history of design movements; and personal and professional branding. Activities focus on the creative design process, including traditional tools, industry-standard visual vocabulary, client-based projects, and class critiques. This Visual Communications Careers core class is intended for students pursuing an award in Narrative Video Production. Other Century College students with the right prerequisites wishing to explore the area are welcome as well. Note: This course is cross-listed with 3DMA 1013, GRDP 1013, PHOT 1013 and WEBD 1013. Recommendation(s): Concurrently enrolled in NVP 1012 and NVP 1018
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces established planning processes and practices as they relate to project execution in the visual communications field. Topics include the practical aspects of planning and scheduling, conducting risk assessment, resource allocation, and performance measurement, all of which are required for successful project completion. This Visual Communications Careers core class is intended for students pursuing an award in Narrative Video Production. Other Century College students with the right prerequisites wishing to explore the area are welcome as well. Note: This course is cross-listed with 3DMA 1015, GRDP 1015, PHOT 1015 and WEBD 1015. Recommendation(s): Concurrently enrolled in NVP 1019
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3.00 Credits
This first-semester, course uses an iterative design process to create and enhance imagery using Adobe Photoshop. Course activities include applying problem-solving techniques that simulate real-world visual communications design challenges. Topics include selections, layers, resolution, file formats, color systems, retouching, and copyright. This Visual Communications Careers core class is intended for students pursuing an award in Narrative Video Production. Other Century College students with the right prerequisites wishing to explore the area are welcome as well. Note: This course is cross-listed with 3DMA 1018, GRDP 1018, PHOT 1018 and WEBD 1018. Recommendation(s): Concurrently enrolled in NVP 1012 and NVP 1013
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3.00 Credits
This intermediate, second-semester course continues the exploration of the technical practices of visual communications and how these practices are applied in various visual communications professions. Course activities focus on using industry standard software to develop media reflecting professional identity and brand. Further examination of the various career paths within the industry will also be covered. This Visual Communications Careers core class is intended for students pursuing an award in Narrative Video Production. Other Century College students with the right prerequisites wishing to explore the area are welcome as well. Note: This course is cross-listed with 3DMA 1019, GRDP 1019, PHOT 1019 and WEBD 1019. Prerequisite(s): NVP 1012 Recommendation(s): Concurrently enrolled in NVP 1015
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