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CNAS 1111: CNA Clinical Skills I
4.00 Credits
Dalton State College
Prerequisite or Co-requisite: CNAS 1110. The purpose of this clinical practicum is to provide the student with opportunity to utilize developing skills acquired in the classroom and lab of CNAS 1110. The goal of these skills includes: acquiring insight into his/her personal development, developing and utilizing communication skills, and to safely and effectively relate theory as presented in the classroom setting to the individual patient in a clinical area (examples: Geriatrics and Acute Care Hospitals and a variety of home care environment). (Career Course)
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CNAS 1131: CNA Clinical Skills II
4.00 Credits
Dalton State College
Prerequisite or Co-requisite: CNAS 1111. This course builds upon the basic Certified Nursing Assistant concepts with an expansion of the role of the Certified Nursing Assistant in order to more fully function both within and outside the structure of the healthcare facility. Subject areas included are client/patient care, communication skills, client/patient reporting/ documentation and caring for the client/patient's environment.
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COMM 1120: Argumentation and Advocacy
3.00 Credits
Dalton State College
Prerequisite: COMM 1110. Explores aspects of speech research and policy analysis. Students will research, develop, and persuasively argue selected topics. Additionally, the course will prepare students for competition in parliamentary and public debate. Issues to be discussed, analyzed, and debated include educational, political, and social events. (S)
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COMM 2000: Introduction to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Dalton State College
Prerequisite: ENGL 1101 with a grade of "C" or better.A historical and social overview of the mass media and their relationship to the mass communication process in a modern society. (F)
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COMM 2110: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Dalton State College
Prerequisite: COMM 1110 and ENGL 1101. Focuses on the development of assertiveness, leadership, conflict resolution skills, critical thinking, and greater understanding of the complexities of the communication process. Practical and theoretical applications for all theories and concepts will be discussed. (S)
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COMM 3220: Persuasive Communication
3.00 Credits
Dalton State College
Prerequisite: COMM 1110 and ENGL 1102. Focuses on the development of critical evaluation, research, and persuasive speaking skills. Individual oral presentations, small group problem-solving discussions, and debating contexts will be considered. (F, alternate years)
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COMM 3301: Business Communication
3.00 Credits
Dalton State College
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 with a grade of "C" or better.Prepares students to write and speak effectively in a variety of business situations. Students will examine the influence of audience, purpose, and situation and learn how to use those elements to formulate and apply communication strategies that enable them to inform, persuade, and motivate others. Topics include business letters, memos, and reports; oral presentations; nonverbal communication; personal styles and interpersonal communication; the influence culture, ethics, and technology on environment; and the small group process. (F,S)
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COOP 1000: First Parallel CO-OP Experience
3.00 Credits
Dalton State College
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Co-Op Program and acceptance of a job offer by an approved Co-Op employer. The student works 20 hours a week in a position directly related to the academic major. A Supervisor will train and evaluate the student. Satisfactory completion of the course will result in a grade of CC (Co-Op Credit).
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COOP 1001: Second Parallel CO-OP Experience
3.00 Credits
Dalton State College
Prerequisite: COOP 1000. The student continues to work 20 hours a week in a position directly related to the academic major. The difficulty of the work assignments and the student's level of responsibility will increase from COOP 1000. A supervisor will train and evaluate the student. Satisfactory completion of the course will result in a grade of CC (Co-Op Credit).
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COOP 1002: Third Parallel CO-OP Experience
3.00 Credits
Dalton State College
Prerequisite: COOP 1001. The student continues to work 20 hours a week in a position directly related to the academic major. The difficulty of the work assignments and the student's level of responsibility will increase from COOP 1001. A supervisor will train and evaluate the student. Satisfactory completion of the course will result in a grade of CC (Co-Op Credit).
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