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PL 105: Missouri Constitution
1.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A survey of the history and content of the Missouri Constitution, its similarities and differences with the federal constitution, and its relevance today. Not open to students with credit for HI103, PL216 or any other course that covered instruction in Missouri State Constitution. (DD)
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PL 116: State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A survey of the political forces which shape policy outcomes in states and local communities. Because of its impact on all levels of government, Federalism is treated in considerable detail. The question of who should provide leadership and the explorations of the roles of state legislatures, governors and judges, and the several variations, also are treated. (DD)
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PL 216: National Government
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A basic introductory course to acquaint the student with the workings of the national government and the political system which bolsters it. Emphasis is placed on governmental structure, using the historical approach to answer the questions as to why the United States system has developed in the manner that it has. The Constitution is dealt with in detail as the source of governmental power (Meets the Constitutional Requirements). Prerequisite: Appropriate score on ACT, ASSET, Compass or SAT, or successful completion of DS 015. (F, Sp, Su)
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PM 101: Pharmacy Calculations
3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
Accuracy in calculation is essential to safe pharmaceutical practice. This course will help broaden a student's knowledge in pharmacy calculations thus allowing them to provide assistance to pharmacists. You will master accurate computation in dispensing, pricing, systems of measure, introduction to compounding (focuses on the art of making and preparing medication) and parenteral products as they apply in pharmacy. Study focus is on core concepts and the foundation of what every pharmacy technician needs to know to ensure safe medication administration. Mathematics skills, critical thinking, therapeutic communications in community-based healthcare system are included. (F-even years)
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PM 105: Pharmacy Practice I
4.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
You will be introduced to the role of pharmacy, the pharmacist and the pharmacy technician in the healthcare delivery system. The course incorporates the history of pharmacy practice, law & ethics, terminology, routes, dosage formulations, Anatomy & Physiology, medications and operations of community based and institutional pharmacies. Cultural and ethnic variations in relationship to medications in a multidisciplinary setting are addressed. Emphasis is placed on committing to lifelong learning in a continually changing environment. Lecture and laboratory. (Lab fee) (Sp-odd years)
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PM 205: Pharmacy Practice II
4.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
This course is a continuation of Pharmacy Practice I (PM105). It builds on prior knowledge. The course incorporates sterile product preparation, aseptic technique, required equipment, TPN, chemotherapy, quality control and assurance and compounding mixtures and dilutions. Lecture and laboratory. (Lab fee) (F & Su-odd years)
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PM 210: Pharmacy Technician Internship Seminar
5.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
The student will purchase the Pharmacy Technician Training System from Pass Assured LLC. The CD utilizes multimedia such as audio, video and graphics. The CD provides realistic practice tests. The material covers all areas the pharmacy technician will need to know for passing certification exams (laws, medical review, aseptic techniques, calculations and pharmacy operations). (Sp)
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PM 220: Pharmacy Technician Internship
4.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
This course teaches the Pharmacy Technician student the principles and importance of pharmacy technician procedures; accurate computation in dispensing, pricing, systems of measure, compounding mixtures and solutions, preparing parenteral products, aseptic techniques, law & ethics and operations of community based and institutional pharmacies. The internship is to provide the student with real-life experiences with an opportunity to practice learned theory and clinical skills. Students will work under supervision at the internship site. The benefits to the students include the opportunity to practice learned theoretical and clinical skills, by being exposed to different situations and to have the opportunity to demonstrate (at their internship site) their abilities, which could lead to future employment. During the 180 hours of the internship, your relationship with other professionals and consumers of services in hospitals and the community will be emphasized. (Su-odd years; Sp-even years)
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PS 101: NOTE: For other physical science courses, see course descriptions under Chemistry) Introduction to the Physical Sciences
4.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
A survey course for non-science majors introducing the important concepts that govern the fields of physics, chemistry, meteorology, geology and astronomy. The impact of these sciences on the environment and human activities will also be considered. This course satisfies the general education physical science requirement. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: DS048 or equivalent. (Lab fee) (F, Sp)
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PS 104: Special Topics in Physical Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
North Central Missouri College
Independent study on a current topic in the physical sciences as demand warrants. Credit hours determined by the number of in class contact hours and any activities assigned outside the classroom appropriate to content. (DD)
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