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NUR*H 205: Nursing Management and Trends
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
2 cr. Prerequisite: NUR*H201, NUR*H202. Co-requisite: NUR*H203, NUR*H204. The student will explore the basic principles of management, leadership and collaborative relationships as they relate to providing safe and competent care. The focus is on the utilization of critical thinking skills to make decisions on priority setting, delegation, legal parameters of nursing practice and ethical issues. Students will expand the concept of caring to the profession of nursing through collegial and interdisciplinary communication. This course facilitates the transition for students into the profession and their role in contemporary nursing practice.
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PHL*H 101: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly PHIL-H101) 3 cr. Prerequisite: ENG*H101. Various philosophical views and philosophical figures will be studied. Students will begin to think in a philosophical way about reality, truth and values. They will use logical reasoning to apply the various philosophies to current times and to their own lives.
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PHL*H 111: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly PHIL-H102) 3 cr. Prerequisite: ENG*H101. This course studies the approaches to ethics, ethical language, and interpretations of "Who am I?" and "What am I to do?" Moralias it relates to freedom, religion, medicine, business, mass media, technology, Environment and personal commitment are among the topics covered. Using logical reasoning, students demonstrate an understanding of ethical behavior in both oral and written form.
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PHL*H 112: Medical Ethics
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly PHIL-H105) 3 cr. Prerequisite: ENG*H101. This course is an introduction to moral issues and options in medicine, with particular attention to those most directly affecting the public and general medical personnel. Topics include the meaning of "life,"birth control, artificial insemination, genetic engineering, abortion, human experimentation, behavior control, organ transplantation, truth and the physician, care of the dying, and public health care.
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PHL*H 116: Business and Professional Ethics
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly PHIL-H107) 3 cr. Prerequisite: ENG*H101. This course focuses on moral issues that can arise in business and the professions. The discussion of a number of ethical concepts (including Kantian Formalism, Utilitarianism, Virtue Ethics, Justice) provides a framework for rational philosophical analysis. Topics covered include whistle blowing, privacy, workplace safety, discrimination, affirmative action, product safety. The methodology used in this course is case based. Timely and relevant cases form the basis for discussion, debate and writing.
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PHL*H 150: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. Prerequisite: ENG*H101. The nature of religion, the reality and existence of God, religious knowledge and values, the soul, life after death, the problem of evil, mysticism, miracles, and the relationship of religion to science and history are explored.
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PHL*H 151: World Religions
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. Prerequisite: ENG*H101. This course studies various living Eastern and Western religions and their beliefs about the meaning of life, God, reality, truth, morality and worship.
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PHL*H 180: Philosophy of Art
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. Prerequisite: ENG*H101. Introduction to central issues and major works in the philosophy of art. The class will also study the nature of art interpretation, imagination and creativity, style and artistic truth. Theories of art experience in painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, music and dance will be considered in historical context.
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PHY*H 110: Introduction to Physics
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
4 cr. Prerequisite: MAT*H095 or equivalent. MAT*H137 is recommended. The course is designed for the student seeking basic introduction to the principles of physics, and offers firsthand experience in a laboratory situation. Specific topics covered include: a review of essential arithmetic operations and systems of measurements, linear motion, conservation of energy and linear momentum, Newton's three laws of motion, gas laws, heat, light, electricity, magnetism and atomic theory, as time permits. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory weekly.
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PHY*H 121: General Physics I
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
4 cr. Prerequisite: MAT*H137 or equivalent. Co-requisite: MAT*H172. This course designed for students in the technical fields or physical sciences, and premedicine programs begins with a review of essential arithmetic operations, dimensional analysis, systems of measurements and vectors. Specific topics covered include: several types of motion Newton's three laws of motion, equilibrium, work and energy, impulse and momentum moments, angular motion and rotation. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory weekly.
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