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1.00 Credits
Corequisite: enrollment in MUN 1310. May be taken for credit 4 times. Meets 2 hours a week. Additional fee.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ability to read music and play an instrument appropriate to the ensemble. Jazz band will provide students with an opportunity to study and perform literature arranged specifically for large jazz ensembles and traditional big bands. May be taken for credit 4 times. Meets 3 hours a week.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: access to a guitar. For beginning guitar students. Emphasis on music reading and elementary techniques. Meets 2 hours a week.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: access to a guitar. For beginning guitar students. Emphasis on music reading and elementary techniques. Meets 2 hours a week.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MVS 1116 or prior guitar experience. An extension of MVS 1116. Students will learn classical compositions, song accompaniments, basic improvisation for various musical styles, and exercises to advance their technical and musical development. Meets 2 hours a week.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: completion of MVS 1126, permission of the instructor, and access to a guitar. Refinement of technical skills learned in other guitar classes. Meets 2 hours a week.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Admission to the Nursing Program and BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L, PSY2012, DEP2004, HUN1201, ENC1101, and one of the following Math courses: MGF1106, MGF1107, MAC1105 or STA2023. Corequisites: NUR1020C, NUR1280, and NUR1141. This course is designed as an introduction to the healthcare career of nursing. Information will be provided to give the student nurse an overall view of the nursing profession. Included in the information will be such issues as the historical events that influenced nursing, legal, ethical, political and work-based issues facing today's nurse; and workplace communication, time management, and selfcare strategies are among the career advancement tools provided. Information related to effective resume' writing, interviewing tips, and employment benefits are also provided. Contact: 15 hours per semester.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Admission to the Nursing Program and BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L, PSY2012, DEP2004, HUN1201, ENC1101, Choice of one Math: MGF1106, MGF1107, MAC1105 or STA2023. Corequisites: NUR1280, NUR1010 and NUR1141. This course is the first required course in the Nursing Program. This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of certain key concepts and principles fundamental to the practice of nursing, along with the ethical and legal responsibilities of the nurse as a health care provider. Emphasis on the wellness-illness continuum will lay the foundation for future study. The student is introduced to the nursing process as a systematic method of problem solving in which effective communication and interpersonal relationships are central components. The student will explore basic needs relative to hygiene; activity; rest and sleep; comfort safety; nutrition; fluid and electrolytes; urinary and bowel function; and oxygenation are necessary to meet the needs of the moderately ill, hospitalized patient. The content also considers growth and development; socio-economic; ethno cultural and spiritual needs; community health concepts; nutrition; professional role and function; end of life care; HIV; and domestic violence. Instruction includes the development of critical thinking skills. The clinical application of medications is also emphasized to ensure rational and optimal patient care. Serious attention is given to the mathematical knowledge and skills that are essential to safe patient care. Supervised practice and clinical experiences will provide the student opportunities to assist patients to an optimal level of functioning. Contact: per semester: 45 hours lecture, 90 hours lab, and 45 hours of clinical. Additional fees.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Admission to the Nursing Program and BSC2085, BSC2085L, BSC2086, BSC2086L, PSY2012, DEP2004, HUN1201, ENC1101, Choice of one Math: MGF1106, MGF1107, MAC1105 or STA2023. Corequisites: NUR1020C, NUR1280, NUR1010. This course introduces the study of medications designed to provide the nursing students with a basic background of drug classifications, actions, dosages, and side effects. This course includes basic drugs and reviews the mathematical computations that are necessary for safe administration in the clinical setting. This course also presents subject matter related to the reduction of errors in medication administration in the skills laboratory in NUR 1020C prior to administering medications in the clinical area. Contact: 30 hours per semester.
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NUR1020C, NUR1141, NUR1010, NUR1280. Corequisites: NUR1422C, NUR1312C. This introductory course is designed to provide students with the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills to provide safe and effective care for clients with complex medical/surgical problems. This course builds upon foundation material from previous courses. The nursing process provides a framework for the students to utilize critical thinking skills to promote or restore the health of clients within a holistic framework. Clinical experience is provided in acute care settings. Observational time may be scheduled to enhance learning experiences. Contact: per semester: 90 hours lecture, 25 hours lab, and 65 hours of clinical. Additional fee.
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