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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours This course focuses on current health policy issues and public health. Students will learn about the origins and development of the public health system. They will also learn how the US health system is organized at the federal, state, and local levels. Additionally, public health activities, such as epidemiological investigations, biomedical research, environmental assessment, policy development will be explored. Finally, students will learn how health policy is created and some current health policy issues that legislators are struggling with including the rise in health care expenditures, the nursing shortage, malpractice premiums, health insurance reform, and tax status for nonprofit hospitals. Prerequisites: BU 309 and BU 466.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours This course provides field experience in a health care organization under the supervision of selected health care administrators and faculty. This is an opportunity to apply classroom knowledge to real-world business with emphasis on health care. Prerequisite: Last semester of study and permission of the Director. Note: Students may be required to meet certain health and safety standards set by the agency providing the internship.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours An overview of the Beginning Signing Exact English including the development of Signing Exact English (SEE II), the history of deaf education and the strategies employed for developing expressive and receptive skills to enhance manual conversation.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Continuation of CA 110, with emphasis on signing practice and refinement. Prerequisite: CA 110 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
4 semester hours Principles of general chemistry with inorganic, organic and biochemistry. General chemistry concepts and organic nomenclature, synthesis, stereochemistry, biomolecular chemistry and enzymology are covered. Other areas of focus include PH influences, bioenergetics, metabolism, biosynthesis, amino and nucleic acids, lipids, proteins, genetic coding and pathways in cellular metabolism.
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1.00 Credits
1 semester hour Essentials of Writing offers 1 hour of credit for those who wish to sharpen basic writing skills in a personalized environment. After assessing each student's skills, the instructor prepares an individualized course of study that concentrates on developing reading skills and strategies; grammar and punctuation; invention and discovery techniques; and composing, organizing and developing a thesis statement. Course of study culminates in a polished portfolio of four short essays selected by the student. Credit is earned on a Pass/No Pass basis.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours This introduction to college-level writing proposes to develop individual style and voice in papers that are fully developed, well organized and grammatically accurate. This process includes invention, outline, drafting, peer review, revision and editing. Expository methods may include the abstract, comparison and contrast, cause and effect, problem solution and literary interpretation. The best writers focus on topics important to them. Therefore, within certain parameters, the student will choose the topic and point of view of each writing assignment.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours English Composition II provides advanced instruction and practice in the art of writing. Rhetorical strategies include textual analysis, critical thinking and effective research methodologies. Prerequisite: EN 101 or the equivalent of EN 102.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 semester hours Courses are listed in the semester schedule and focus on topics of interest in a specific area of study selected by Clarkson College. The course may be repeated as different topics are offered.
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1.00 Credits
1 semester hour Strategies for Success will focus on the student who desires a successfulcareer at Clarkson College. Topics such as time management, teaching andlearning styles, finding and using information, note-taking, test-taking,reading and listening skills, decision-making, getting along with others,money management and health and wellness will be explored. Credit is earned on a Pass/No Pass basis. Prerequisite: First year students new to Clarkson College with emphasis placed on student's admitted conditionally, non-traditional LPN students, and/or students who may benefits from extended orientation to college life.
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