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3.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to a critical examination of fundamental social and political concepts, e.g., justice, rights, and political obligation. Skills: E Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to Ancient Western Philosophy from the pre-Socratics through the Hellenists with emphasis on Plato and Aristotle. Skills: E Prerequisites: PHIL 1301. Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to early modern Western Philosophy focusing on the attempt to understand the source, nature, and limits of human knowledge as pursued by the rationalists, the empiricists, and Kant. Skills: E Prerequisites: PHIL 1301. Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to the philosophical analysis of the nature of religion and religious experience with an emphasis on such themes as rationality and religious belief, the existence and attributes of God, and the problem of evil. Skills: E Course Type: T
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2.00 Credits
Anintroduction to the study of disease processes, pharmaceutical drugs, abbreviations, classifi cations, dosages, actions in the body, and routes of administration. Skills: P Course Type: W
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the qualifi cations,operational guidelines, and job duties of a pharmacy technician. Topics include defi nitions of a pharmacy environment, the profi le of a pharmacy technician, legal and ethical guidelines, job skills and duties, verbal and written communication skills, professional resources, safety techniques, and supply and inventory techniques. Skills: P Course Type: W/C
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3.00 Credits
Pharmaceutical mathematicsincluding reading, interpreting, and solving calculation problems encountered in the preparation and distribution of drugs. Conversion of measurements within the apothecary, avoirdupois, and metric systems with emphasis on the metric system of weight and volume. Topics include ratio and proportion, percentage, dilution and concentration, milliequivalent, units, intravenous fl ow rates, and solving dosage problems. Skills: P Course Type: W/C
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Mastery of skills necessary tointerpret, prepare, label, and maintain records of physicians' medication orders and prescriptions in a community pharmacy. Designed to train individuals in the administration of supply, inventory, and data entry. Topics include customer service and advisement, count and pour techniques, prescription calculations, drug selection and preparation, over-the-counter drugs, recordkeeping, stock level adjustment, data input and editing, and legal parameters. Offered in Fall and Spring. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Skills: P Course Type: W/C
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Mastery of skills in compounding sterile products. Introduction to sterile products, hand washing techniques, pharmaceutical calculations, references, safety techniques, aseptic techniques in parenteral compounding, proper use of equipment (autoinjectors, pumps), preparation of sterile products (intravenous, irrigation, ophthalmic, total parenteral nutrition, and chemotherapy drugs), and safe handling of antineoplastic drugs. Offered in Fall, Spring and Summer. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $13.50 Skills: P Prerequisites: PHRA 1309. Course Type: W/C
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3.00 Credits
Exploration ofthe unique role and practice of pharmacy technicians in an institutional pharmacy with emphasis on daily pharmacy operation. Topics include hospital pharmacy organization, work fl ow and personnel, medical and pharmaceutical terminology, safety techniques, data entry, packaging and labeling operations, extemporaneous compounding, inpatient drug distribution systems, unit dose cart fi lls, quality assurance, drug storage, and inventory control. Offered in Fall and Spring. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Skills: P Course Type: W/C
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