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3.00 Credits
The student will become knowledgeable concerning methods used in the preparation, packaging and distribution of drugs in hospitals today. The student will have an opportunity to survey various hospitals in order to compare the different drug distribution systems.
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3.00 Credits
The student will gain a basic understanding of the physiological response to medications. The routes and methods of administering drugs will be demonstrated and explained. Course/lab fees
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HPT 1408 The student will continue to gain practical experience in the distribution, labeling, packaging and records keeping of drugs. Additional experiences of a more complex nature such as assisting with the preparation of intravenous medications, assisting with medication profile reviews and handling interdepartmental stock medications will also be included. All experience will be obtained under the supervision of registered pharmacists in selected hospital pharmacies.
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3.00 Credits
General Education Attributes. 2, 4 The course focuses on European and Middle Eastern art, architecture, literature and music from prehistoric times to the Renaissance. Comparisons with other cultures are included. Emphasis is placed on lasting meaning in the arts and their relations to philosophical, religious, aesthetic and social/political outlooks. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
Students will identify the traditions and major monuments within Western art, architecture, literature and music from the Renaissance through the modern era and relate the underlying principles common to the arts of each tradition. Emphasis will be placed on political, religious and socioeconomic influences and aesthetic principles. Course/lab fees
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Students will, through extensive seminars, acquaint themselves with their destination and its cultural characteristics prior to traveling. Students will identify certain historical developments in art, drama, architecture, music, literature, religion, philosophy and/or political theories. For the final seminar, the student will relate experiences to the course material by writing a term paper.
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3.00 Credits
General Education Attributes 2, 5, 8 A study of the internal development, doctrine and practice of the known world religions with added emphasis on the cultural, social and ethical milieu in which the religions developed. The student will be able to compare the many movements, trends and thoughts of ancient and contemporary religions.
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3.00 Credits
Equivalent to THE 1900 (2007-2008) General Education Attributes 2, 4, 8 The student will identify the major artistic, technical, historical, social, economic and entertainment aspects of the film by viewing, analyzing, evaluating and discussing selected examples of motion pictures. (This is the same course as THE 1900.) Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HUM 1900 or THE 1900 This course will deal with specific topics of interest from a cinematic perspective. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Students should consult the Schedule of Classes to discover which topics are being offered. In studying each topic, the student will become knowledgeable about the processes involved in cinematic criticism and analysis as well as the major artistic, historical, and cultural aspects of cinema. The focus will be on understanding the relationship of cinematic techniques to the expression of filmmakers' visions and the exploration of specific issues. Course/fees
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3.00 Credits
General Education Attributes.1, 2, 5, 6 This course will focus on scripture texts. Hebrew and Christian texts will serve as models for analysis and interpretation. The textual studies will describe the origin of the traditions. The cultural influences on the development of scripture themes will be examined.
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