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PHYS 1250: College Physics I
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course is an introduction to Newtonian statics and dynamics. Selected topics include vector forces, moments, constant acceleration, trajectories, friction, the concepts of simple machines, rotary motion, work, power, energy and torque. This course contains a lab component.
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PHYS 2250: College Physics II
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course is a continuation of College Physics 1, and includes the following topics: fluids, thermodynamics, selected topics in electricity and magnetism, AC and DC circuit theory, waves and light, modern physics, atomic and nuclear physics. This course contains a lab component.
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POLS 1205: American Government and Politics
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course is an overview of the American federal government. Students will learn political theory and ideology, the history and foundation of the federal government, campaigns and party politics, constitutional issues, domestic and foreign policy, and the structure, functions, branches, and operations of the federal government (including Congress, the presidency, the judiciary, and other federal agencies).
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POLS 1210: Environmental Politics
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course in environmental politics will examine the human impact on the natural world - globally, regionally, and locally. It will examine the effects on both the national and international level. It will discuss the impact of recent environmental changes and examine various, potential, often conflicting, political solutions to the problems. Topics covered may include, but will not be limited to, global climate change, population patterns, energy use, international conflict and social justice.
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PRSG 1110: Foundations of Practical Nursing
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course will provide an introduction to the theoretical foundation for basic focused assessment and nursing skills. Students will be given an opportunity to demonstrate skills in the laboratory setting. Instruction of the nursing process provides the student with a beginning framework for decision making. The key concepts of teamwork and collaboration, safety, quality improvement, professional identity/behavior, patient/relationship centered care, nursing judgment/evidence based practice, and managing care and informatics/technology are introduced. Application of pathophysiology and nutrition concepts are applied to common diseases discussed in the course.
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PRSG 1200: Nursing Care of the Adult Theory I
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course will focus on the care of adults and older adult clients and assists the student in applying the concepts of the health-illness continuum, nursing process and holism in health promotion, and illness prevention. Students will study the disease processes, as well as nursing management for the client with respiratory, cardiovascular, hematological, lymphatic, endocrine and immune disorders. Application of pathophysiology, nutrition and pharmacology concepts are applied to common diseases discussed in the course.
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PRSG 1300: Medication Administration for Practical Nurses
3.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course will provide an introduction to fundamental concepts of medication administration. Students will be given an opportunity to demonstrate safe medication administration skills in simulated clinical settings for diverse individual patients across the lifespan. Core concepts and application of pharmacology and drug management will be integrated throughout the course. The role of technology for safe medication administration and legal documentation will be explored.
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PRSG 1410: Human Development Across the Lifespan
2.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course will focus on the theories of human development and progressive stages of physical, psychosocial, cognitive, and moral development throughout the lifespan from prenatal considerations to end of life. Students will apply evidence-based practices and theories which will promote patient-centered, high quality of life healthcare interventions.
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PRSG 1500: Clinical Lab I
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course provides the student opportunities to apply nursing judgment using the nursing process to implement safe, patient/relationship centered care in selected healthcare settings. Students will complete focused assessments, collect data and implement skills learned in the classroom lab settings. Students will develop therapeutic/collegial communication and customer service skills working with individual patients, families and healthcare team members. Application of pathophysiology, nutrition and pharmacology concepts are applied to common diseases discussed in the course.
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PRSG 2100: Nursing Care of the Adult Theory II
4.00 Credits
Pine Technical and Community College
This course will build upon the concepts learned in Nursing Care of the Adult Theory I. Students will continue to apply the concept of the health-illness continuum, nursing process, and holism in health promotion and illness prevention. Student will study the disease processes, as well as nursing management for the client with digestive, reproductive, genitourinary, neuro-sensory, integumentary, musculoskeletal disorders and patients who require operative care. Application of pathophysiology, nutrition, and pharmacology concepts are applied to common diseases discussed in the course.
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