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PHIL 1605: Reason and Argument
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course is a study of how we can (and do) reason about all aspects of our lives. Students learn how to both create logically consistent arguments and also to break down arguments presented by others so as to judge their logical validity. Special subjects in the course include inductive fallacies, generalization, induction, analogies, and cause/ effect, as well as a study of formal (or propositionally deductive) logic. Fulfills: Humanities Requirement
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PHIL 1606: Humanity/Ethical Decisn Making
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course seeks to provide clarification and guidance in understanding the basis of value-oriented judgments. It provides an opportunity to study the dynamics of moral decision-making by classical philosophers and by current professionals. Modern ethical dilemmas will be considered in the milieu of major ethical systems and their theological and philosophical foundations. Attention is given especially to differences of opinions as individuals learn to apply moral theory to moral behavior. Fulfills: Humanities Requirement
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PHIL 1607: Systematic Ethics-Honors
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
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PHIL 1612: Academic Integrity Seminar
2.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of ethical decision-making. Students will be introduced to the major theories of ethics found in the discipline of philosophy and become knowledgeable concerning the development of morality. The course will emphasize the importance of five (5) values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect, and responsibility. Students will develop an ethical framework for making and evaluating ethical choices in everyday life.
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PHRM 1000: Orientation to Pharmacy Tech
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course highlights the practice and role declineation of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. THe course of study also includes educational requirements, issues related to credentialing, and an overview of pharmacy law, pharmacy ethics, pharmacy math, pharmaceutical operations, and pharmacology.
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PHRM 1001: Pharmacology
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course provides practical students with information applicable to pharmacology including pharmaceutical nomenclature and classification, mechanisms of drug actions, interactions, indications and contra-indications, side effects, and methods of administering therapeutic agents primarily in the nervous, endocrine, skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory and gastrointestinal systems. The course of study also includes methods of administering therapeutic agents with an emphasis on the renal, reproductive, vasular, sensory, dermatological, immunological and hematological systems. The benefits and disadvantages of over-the-counter vs. non-prescriptive medication will be addressed.
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PHRM 1002: Pharmacy Calculations
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course teaches students the basic terminology, abbreviations, and units needed to perform pharmaceutical calculations. Apothecary, avoirdupois, and metric systems are an essential component of the course. Students will review calculations dealing with ratio and proportion, percentages, ratio strength, reducing and enlarging formulas, and dilution and concentration problems.
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PHRM 1003: Pharmacy Operations
3.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course stimulates daily activities in pharmaceutical practice settings. Topics include: order entry processes, medication distribution systems, inventory, prescription processing, billing, repackaging, floor stock and controlled substance distribution, pharmaceutical computer systems, utilization of drug information resources, and proper communication techniques.
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PHRM 1004: Certification Review
1.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This course is designed to assist the Pharmacy Technician student in preparing himself/herself for the pharmacy technician certification examination. The course content will include standardized test-taking tips, Pharmacy Technician Certification FAQ's and a review which emphasizes major course content areas.
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PHRM 1005: Pharmacy Technician Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Barton County Community College
This internship provides students with the opportunity to apply basic pharmacy technician concepts in a community pharmacy setting with rotation options in the community or at a hospital, medical center, home health care facility and/or drug information center.
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