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2.00 Credits
Credits - 2 Lecture - 1 Other - 1 The purpose of this course is to train candidates to teach the American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, Lifeguard Training Review, Community Water Safety, CPR for the professional rescuer and Lifeguarding Instructor Aid courses. Successful completion leads to the American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor (LGI) certificate. Recommended preparation: Student must be at least 17 years old at the start of course and must pass two pre-course written exams and four skill scenarios. .
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2.00 Credits
Credits - 2 Lecture -2 This course is designed to provide the nursing student with background to understand actions of drugs in the human body. It provides the opportunity for the student to develop knowledge of nursing implications related to the administration of specific medication and followup care of patients. Included are current concepts of pharmacology and their relationship to patient care. The basic principles of pharmacology, drug actions, indications, contraindications, toxicity, side effects, pharmacodynamics and therapeutic dosage range of some groups of drugs are explored. Application of principles are included in the clinical setting. Prerequisite: MTH095, NUR101 and NUR254
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2.00 Credits
Credits - 2 Lecture -2 This course is designed to provide the nursing student with background to understand actions of drugs in the human body. It provides the opportunity for the student to continue to develop knowledge of nursing implications related to the administration of specific Medications. Medication and follow-up care of patients. Included are current concepts of pharmacology and their relationship to patient care. The drug actions, indications, contraindications, toxicity, side effects, pharmacodynamics and therapeutic range of drugs are explored. Application of principles are included in the clinical setting. Prerequisite: MTH095, NUR102 and PHC211
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3.00 Credits
Credits - 3 Lecture -3 Introduces the student to major issues in philosophy, a historical overview and subgenres of the philosophical tradition. Completion of WR 121 recommended but not required. Recommended preparation: WR121
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3.00 Credits
Credits - 3 Lecture -3 Emphasizes significant issues and explores responses to problems posed in the branch of philosophy called ethics. Completion of WR 121 recommended but not required. Recommended preparation: WR121
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3.00 Credits
Credits -3 Lecture - 3 Emphasizes critical thinking in the examination of particular philosophical issues and problems. Completion of WR 121 recommended but not required. Recommended preparation: WR121
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4.00 Credits
Credits -4 Lecture - 3 Lab -1 This problem-solving course deals with vectors, force, motion, energy, and properties of materials. Students will be expected to submit laboratory reports, homework and will take quizzes and examinations. Course fulfills a laboratory science requirement. Prerequisite: MTH060
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Credits -1-3 This course provides an opportunity for a student to participate in either a seminar or laboratory project outside of the regular class situation. The number of credits is variable and will be arranged by the instructor. Instructor approval required.
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5.00 Credits
Credits -5 Lecture - 4 Lab -1 An introductory laboratory course dealing with mechanics, sound, heat, light, electricity, and modern physics. This course makes extensive use of algebra. Prerequisite or Corequisite: MTH111
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5.00 Credits
Credits -5 Lecture - 4 Lab -1 An introductory laboratory course dealing with mechanics, sound, heat, light, electricity, and modern physics. This course makes extensive use of algebra. A continuation of PH 201. Prerequisite: PHY201
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