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2.00 Credits
The student will study the legal aspects of aging, analyzing the role of guardian and conservator and learning the responsibilities of power of attorney as it relates to the aged of our society. The student will develop an understanding of trusts, living trusts and living wills. Finally, the student will be exposed to the legal rights of patients in nursing homes.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an overview of the field of Gerontology. The student will be exposed to the needs of senior citizens and the use of community resources as they deal with age related problems. The student will survey designs and means to improve settings to service the aged.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with an awareness about death and its interplay with life at all levels in our society. The student will review the death awareness movement and death system concept and will explore the way Americans come to terms with mortality and quality of life. This course shall emphasize, but not be restricted to, the concerns of the aged members of society.
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4.00 Credits
General Education Attributes 2, 6, 7 This is a science lecture demonstration course with accompanying lab experiences and field trips. This course involves the study of the earth, the moon, the planets, the solar system, the sun, the stars, the galaxy, galaxies, the universe and related topics of special interest. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
General Education Attributes 2, 6, 7 Completion of MAT 1050 or equivalent or higher-level algebra course and GSC 1580 or consent of instructor is recommended. The student will be able to apply basic astronomical concepts and relevant mathematics to acquire more in-depth knowledge about some of the following topics: the solar system, stellar formation and evolution, galactic evolution, extraterrestrial intelligence and cosmology. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
General Education Attributes.1, 2, 3, 7 This laboratory science course introduces the student to how geological processes affect people and their physical environment. Topics covered include the hazards associated with earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods and landslides; the effect of volcanism on local and global climates; the formation and exploitation of water, soil, mineral and energy resources; the disposal of wastes and accompanying pollution; the link between geology and human health; and land use planning. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
The student will be introduced to the basic administrative aspects of health care facilities. The student will discuss the roles of Medicare and Medicaid, components of licensing and certification; administrative responsibilities, physical plant design, patient safety and social services. The various types of health care facilities will also be examined.
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3.00 Credits
The student will become familiar with state and federal requirements and regulations, certificate of need requirements, preventive maintenance, safety programs, physical plant requirements, sanitation and infection control as they relate to the welfare of patients. Field trips will be included.
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3.00 Credits
The student will acquire an understanding of levels of patient care, staffing requirements, psychological aspects of patient care, recreational programming including occupational therapy, purchasing and inventory control, medical record systems and food service management.
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3.00 Credits
The student will gain insight into the problems and practices of patient care, state regulations, rehabilitation concepts, environmental health, food administration, recreational programming and utilization review.
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