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3.00 Credits
This course includes supervised clinical experiences for application of medical/surgical theory, the development of skill, and the use of nursing process. Prerequisites: All first semester courses. Corequisites: Concurrent enrollment in PNV 1634 is required. Passing grades in PNV 1634 and PNV 1642 are required in order to progress in the practical nursing program. If passing grades are not maintained, both courses must be repeated concurrently upon re-admission. Six clinical hours. Two semester hours credit.
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This course provides the student with basic knowledge and skills to provide safe and effective care for clients and families during pregnancy, postpartum, infancy, and childhood. Prerequisites: All first semester PNV courses. Four point seven lecture hours. One clinical hour. Five semester hours credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to mental health concepts. Clinical experience will provide application of learned theory. Prerequisites: First semester PNV courses. Two point seven lecture hours. One clinical hour. Three semes-ter hours credit.
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3.00 Credits
Nursing Transition promotes the development of clinical decision making skills and an interest in continued professional development. Legal aspects of nursing and employment opportunities and responsibilities as well as preparation for the State Board Exam are included. Prerequisites: All first and second semester PNV courses. Two lecture hours. Two lab hours. Three clinical hours. Four semester hours credit. See the Business Technology course descriptions in reference to the above field.
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3.00 Credits
Relationship between state and federal; government and between states and their subdivisions; organizations, function, and operation of execu-tive, legislative, and judiciary; election and suffrage generally, Missis-sippi particularly. Three lecture hours. Three semester credit. hours.
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A laboratory course designed to offer special reading instruction to stu-dents deficient in reading skills. Must be taken concurrently with ENG 1103 Developmental English I. Three semester credit hours.
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Deals with human relationships. Students will receive a synopsis of the whole field of soci-ology including the social world, the social and cultural process within this world, and the integration of the processes in relation to the individ-ual, the group, and the institution. Three lecture hours. Three semester credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the nature, scope, and effects of the major social problems of today and the theoretical preven-tive measures to alleviate them. Course includes such problems as unemployment, urbanization, crime, juvenile delinquency, alcoholism, drug addiction, and disaster, family problems include the aged, mental-ly ill, and retarded. Field trips to more fully acquaint students with social problems. Three lecture hours. Three semester credit hours.
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Astudyofthefamilyasacul-tural unit, the institution of marriage, the problems of parenthood and of social-economic adjustments to society. Three lecture hours. Three semester credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the history and contemporary development of social work. Relation of social work to other social problems, poverty, child welfare, aging, family needs, juvenile delinquency, etc. Three lecture hours. Three semester credit hours..
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