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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A course designed for the student who would like to study an individual philosopher in depth or a particular problem in philosophy or system of thought such as Sartre, Existentialism, Rationalism, and other topics
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of ethical issues in the health sciences. Focuses on case studies and contemporary articles
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the major philosophers and philosophical movements of the contemporary era. May include analytic philosophy,psychoanalysis, phenomenology, structuralism, semiotics, and deconstruction
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2.00 Credits
An in-depth study of a single philosopher such as Sartre, Plato, Descartes, Hegel, Freud, or Heidegger which will allow the student, under the supervision and guidance of a faculty member, to explore in detail the thought and writings of a philosopher of their choice and interest. An overview of the philosopher will be undertaken as well as perhaps particular issues and problems that the philosopher addresses
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1.00 Credits
This course will introduce nursing and the role of the Licensed Practical Nurse in today's health care system. It examines the healthcare system and methods of delivery of nursing care. It examines the concepts of health, illness, stress, and health promotion. It presents the holistic approach to promoting wellness. It addresses the cultural, educational, social, legal, and ethical aspects that influence nursing care. It provides information on guidelines for patient safety and infection control, specifically identifying risk factors and strategies utilized in the care of patients to promote health
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the variety of components of the American political system. Attention is given to political institutions, their structures and roles, and the exercise of power. Government performance and results, the impact of political decisions on society, and the development of political attitudes will be covered
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of theories, scholarship, and styles related to leadership behavior and skills. Students will recognize, observe, and appreciate styles of leadership, especially among women. Particular emphasis is given to the contributions and changes they make at all levels of their lives for the good of systems of various sizes
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3.00 Credits
An examination of seminal literature and concepts of Western political philosophy, the continuity and innovation that characterize the Western tradition, as well as its relevance to contemporary political problems. The consciousness of the student is examined regarding the complexity of political realities and political thinking. The student is encouraged to think more critically about his or her personal identity within the current political parameters
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3.00 Credits
This course provides opportunities for students to develop an understanding of self within social, political, and economic systems. The course considers the self as formed through ethnicity, racial identity, social class, gender, and family factors. Students will examine the neighborhoods and communities in which they grew up and will reflect on ways in which these immediate environments contribute to an identity and to the development of values and goals
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys government institutions, practices, and politics and explores the role of government in economic and social affairs in developing as well as advanced industrial countries. The course considers the relationship among capitalism, democracy, social movements and economic development and provides an introduction to the comparative method. Examines cross-national comparison to gain insight into socio-political and economic dynamics
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