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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Weekly private instruction in piano, voice, organ, brass, woodwinds, percussion, and strings. Not applicable to a major or minor in music. (Fall & Spring Semesters) MUPI 134A Piano MUPI 134M Percussion MUPI 134B Voice MUPI 134N Violin MUPI 134C Organ MUPI 134P Cello MUPI 134D Trumpet MUPI 134Q Flute MUPI 134E Trombone MUPI 134R Guitar MUPI 134F Tuba MUPI 134S Viola MUPI 134G French Horn MUPI 134T String Bass MUPI 134H Clarinet MUPI 134U Harp MUPI 134J Saxophone MUPI 134W Baritone Horn MUPI 134K Oboe MUPI 134X Recorder MUPI 134L Bassoon
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: By audition. Weekly private instruction with major teacher in piano, voice, organ, brass, woodwinds, percussion, and strings. See MUPI 134 for letter designations. (Fall & Spring Semesters)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: By audition. Weekly private instruction with major teacher in piano, voice, organ, brass, woodwinds, percussion, and strings. See MUPI 134 for letter designations. (Fall & Spring Semesters)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: By audition. Weekly private instruction with major teacher in piano, voice, organ, brass, woodwinds, percussion, and strings. See MUPI 134 for letter designations. (Fall & Spring Semesters)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: By audition. Weekly private instruction with major teacher in piano, voice, organ, brass, woodwinds, percussion, and strings. See MUPI 134 for letter designations. (Fall & Spring Semesters)
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
A course designed to strengthen selected areas of knowledge and skills for use in the practice of professional nursing. Using a problem-solving approach, topics are chosen according to the individual learning needs of the student. Credit not applicable toward graduation. Graded pass/fail. (Offered as needed)
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the theoretical foundations of professional writing in the nursing sphere. Included are the different styles of basic writing using APA format, learning to write progress notes, professional papers and various types of writing styles as identified within the profession of nursing and higher education. Writing styles and assignments will assist the writer in obtaining a skill level which will reflect that of the baccalaureate nurse. In addition, the development of fundamental professional nursing skills in writing will be taught. Focus of the writing will be on concepts, models, and theories related to health, nursing and professional writing styles.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 34th percentile on ACT or SAT mathematics, MATH 052, or placement test. This course will assist the beginning nursing student in garnering skills needed to pass the nursing medication tests on the first attempt. It will teach math skills needed for dosage calculations, rationale for such, and will demonstrate as well as review the basic math skills needed for today's nurse to practice safely in a health-care setting.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 102, COMM 105, CHEM 105, BIOL 111. Students are admitted to this course by permission of the chairperson or designee. GPA must be 2.75 upon admission to the course. An introduction to the theoretical foundations of professional nursing. Included are the philosophy and conceptual framework of the baccalaureate nursing program and on the development of fundamental professional nursing skills necessary to provide safe client care. Focus is on concepts, models, and theories related to health, nursing, communication, and aging. Two hours theory and six hours laboratory/clinical experience each week.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RNs Only, BIOL 111, BIOL 112, BIOL 150, CHEM 105, COMM 105, CPTR 105, ENGL 102, MATH 110, PSYC 210, SOCI 105. Focus is on selected concepts, models, theories, and processes related to professional nursing. Emphasis is on the development of the student's personal and professional self, leadership, research, ethical, and legal processes used to facilitate human need fulfillment of individuals and families in the variety of settings throughout the lifecycle.
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