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3.00 Credits
The purpose of the Special Topics courses is to provide students with an in-depth study of a specific major subject in music, such as a specific period, composer or group of composers, performance practices, etc. The subject covered varies each semester in accordance with students' interests or needs and will be announced in the corresponding Schedule of Classes.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of OCC music faculty This is a sequence of private studio lessons in voice or the instrument of the student's choice The student will study with instructors approved by the College and should be prepared to pay a weekly lesson fee in addition to tuition. Individual lesson arrangements should be made through OCC music faculty prior to enrollment in the course. Students are expected to provide musical instruments.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor The student will prepare and perform or present a recital or culminating music project (such as a composition or musical arrangement) during the semester in which the student is registered. Ensemble performances or presentations are acceptable. All recital programs or music projects, as well as performance dates and venues (if applicable) must be approved individually by the instructor
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Nursing program acceptance Corequisite: NUR 1410, or NUR 1811 The Pharmacology for Nurses course is designed to introduce students to the knowledge and skills necessary to safely calculate, prepare and administer drugs to clients. The unifying concepts of human being, nursing, health/illness and environment will be integrated into the course to emphasize the importance of assessment, planning and evaluation in administering drugs to clients. Course/lab fees
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7.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Nursing program acceptance Pre or Corequisite: NUR 1290 This course introduces the first year nursing student to the theory and practice of professional nursing. The concepts of human being, health, environment and nursing are used to provide a framework for discussion of such topics as biopsychosocial development, human needs, the health/illness continuum, the health care delivery system, nurse client interaction and the provision of nursing services via the nursing process. Course/lab fees
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0.50 Credits
Prerequisites: NUR 1290, NUR 1410 Corequisites: NUR 1510, or NUR 1520, or NUR 1530 This course is designed to provide the student with a modified modular approach to learning bedside clinical skills. Each module contains specific readings, practice activities and skill check off procedures. Course/lab fees
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0.50 Credits
Prerequisites: NUR 1290, NUR 1410, NUR 1450 Corequisites: NUR 1510, or NUR 1520, or NUR 1530, or NUR 1811 This modified modular approach course introduces the student to various health assessment techniques and procedures used in initial and routine patient status examinations. It focuses on decision making processes in making clinical judgments regarding which assessment technique is appropriate. The organizing, analyzing and recording of data obtained from nursing assessments is related to the nursing process. Course/lab fees
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0.50 Credits
Prerequisites: NUR 1290, NUR 1410, NUR 1450, NUR 1460 Corequisites: NUR 1510, or NUR 1520, or NUR 1530, or NUR 1811 This course is a continuation of NUR 1460 with added emphasis on integration of the various components of physical assessment. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NUR 1290, NUR 1410 Corequisites: NUR 1450, or NUR 1460, or NUR 1470 This course develops the ability of the student to utilize the nursing process in the care of families throughout the childbearing cycle. The functional patterns associated with reproduction and sexuality are presented. The course covers these normal processes and well-defined health problems of reproduction, fetal and newborn development. The clinical component of this course includes experience in intrapartal, post partal and newborn settings. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NUR 1290, or NUR 1410, or NUR 1811 Corequisites: NUR 1450, or NUR 1460, or NUR 1470, or NUR 1812 This course presents the essential concepts of mental health and illness. The theory component emphasizes adaptive and maladaptive patterns of behavior, personality development, defense mechanisms, coping patterns, substance abuse and exploration of the variables affecting the development of psychopathology. The clinical focus is on the development of nursing skills and the use of the nursing process with clients exhibiting emotional disorder. Therapeutic communication skills are integrated and practiced throughout the course. Course/lab fees
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