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NURS 490: Special Topics in Nursing
1.00 - 30.00 Credits
Nevada State University
1-3 credits Information related to broad topic areas. Separate units focus on aspects of: a) medical nursing, b) surgical nursing, c) psychiatric nursing, d) obstetrical nursing, e) pediatric nursing, f) gerontologic nursing, g) research in nursing, h) the profession of nursing, i) specialty areas in nursing, j) preventive aspects of health care. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits.
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NURS 493: Biology of Aging
30.00 Credits
Nevada State University
3 credits Explores the effects and biological perspectives associated with aging. Course centers of disease process/conditions that are present with aging.
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NURS 498: Independent Study
6.00 Credits
Nevada State University
1-3 credits 169 Independent study in selected topics. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
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OS 300: Introduction to Occupational Science
30.00 Credits
Nevada State University
3 credits This course provides an introduction to the basic concepts inherent in occupational science. The course includes an historical perspective of occupational science and its link to the profession of occupational therapy. The occupational therapy profession's core tenets and philosophical base will be explored.
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OS 301: Introduction to Occupational Science: Field Experience
3.00 Credits
Nevada State University
1 credits This course provides an opportunity to observe and apply the basic concepts inherent in occupational science and discussed in OS 300: Introduction to Occupational Science.
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OS 302: Occupation Across The Lifespan
30.00 Credits
Nevada State University
3 credits This course explores occupation and the basic tenets of occupational science related to humans from birth to death. The role of the occupational therapist in working with individuals of various age groups in a multitude of settings will be included.
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OS 303: Occupation Across The Lifespan: Field Experience
3.00 Credits
Nevada State University
1 credits This course provides an opportunity to observe and apply the basic concepts inherent in occupational science and discussed in OS 302: Occupation Across the Lifespan
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SCM 352: Operations Management
30.00 Credits
Nevada State University
3 credits Analytical aids to management decision making. Integrated approaches to decisions involving organizational policies and principles, productions processes, materials, manpower, and/or equipment. When appropriate, computer assistance utilized. Pre-requisite(s): Admission to a business major or junior standing, MGT 301, ECON 261
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SPA 301: Survey of Speech Pathology
30.00 Credits
Nevada State University
3 credits This course is the introduction to the field of speech-language pathology and human communication disorders. It encompasses a survey of normal speech and language development and disorders. The course also includes discussions concerning public attitudes affecting educational, psycho-social, vocational opportunities, and resources for persons with one or more of the various disorders in communication.
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SPA 320: Introduction to Phonetics
30.00 Credits
Nevada State University
3 credits This course is a study of the principles of the International Phonetic Alphabet. It encompasses transcriptions of spoken language and how these transcriptions are used with speech disorders. Co-requisite: SPA 301.
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