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2.00 Credits
PrerequisiteENG 119, BIO 240, BIO 250, BIO 295, PSY 101, HSC 100, NUR 110, NUR 111, NUR 112, NUR 113, NUR 118 This course focuses on the nursing care of the client with alterations in respiratory, cardiac or cardiovascular status. This course is organized according to the metaparadigm conceptsperson, health, environment, nursing. In Level I, first year of the Nursing program, emphasis is on the nursing student as a caregiver.
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1.00 Credits
PrerequisiteENG 119, BIO 240, BIO 250, BIO 295, PSY 101 Admission to the Nursing Program This course focuses on Nursing knowledge and skills necessary to conduct a physical assessment on a healthy adult. Some common deviations from normal will be included. The level of skill to be attained is comparable to the admission nursing assessment in an acute care setting. In Level I, first year of the Nursing program, emphasis is on the nursing student as a caregiver.
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2.00 Credits
PrerequisiteENG 119, BIO 240, BIO 250, BIO 295, PSY 101, HSC 100, DT 130, NUR 110, NUR 111, NUR 112, NUR 113, NUR 118 This course focuses on medication groups and medication administration safety factors. In Level I, first year of the Nursing program, emphasis is on the nursing student as a caregiver.
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2.00 Credits
PrerequisiteENG 119, BIO 240, BIO 250, BIO 252, BIO 295, PSY 101, HSC 100, DT 130, PSY 101, NUR 110, NUR 111, NUR 112, NUR 113, NUR 114, NUR 115, NUR 116, NUR 117, NUR 118, NUR 119 This course focuses on the nursing care of clients with endocrine, renal, immune and gastrointestinal disorders. This course is organized according to metaparadigm conceptsperson, health, environment, nursing. In Level II, second year of the Nursing program, emphasis is on the nursing student evolving into the role of the professional nurse.
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2.00 Credits
PrerequisiteENG 119, BIO 240, BIO 250, BIO 252, BIO 295, PSY 101, HSC 100, HSC 200, DT 130, SOC 100, NUR 110, NUR 111, NUR 112, NUR 113, NUR 114, NUR 115, NUR 116, NUR 117, NUR 118, NUR 119, NUR 210, NUR 211, NUR 212, NUR 213, NUR 218 This course focuses on nursing care of clients with neurologic, musculoskeletal, hematologic, and oncologic disorders. This course is organized according to metaparadigm conceptsperson, health, environment, nursing. In Level II, second year of the Nursing program, emphasis is on the nursing student evolving into the role of the professional nurse.
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3.00 Credits
RecommendedOIS 100 The student will master the microcomputer keyboard using the touch method. The student will type horizontal/vertical documents, memos, tables, postal cards, personal letters, business letters and manuscripts. The student will type from printed script and rough draft copies. When this course is completed, the student will type a minimum of 30 words per minute on straight-copy material with no more than five errors on a five-minute timing. A minimum of three hours of lab per week and a lab fee required.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteOIS 101 The student will continue to develop higher levels of typing speed and accuracy while producing business letters in a variety of styles, common business forms, more complex tabulation problems, formal and informal manuscripts and other common business typing problems. The student will type a minimum of 40 words per minute with no more than four errors on a five-minute timing. A minimum of three hours of lab per week and a lab fee required.
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3.00 Credits
RecommendedOIS 102 This course provides a BASICS step-by-step introduction to Adobe PageMaker 7 software. Everything from creating a publication and working with styles and graphics to working with tables and templates is covered. (Course is 85-90hands-on).
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteOIS 227 A hands-on class using the Adobe PageMaker page layout package with emphasis on the design aspect of Desktop Publishing. A balanced layoutgraphicsimporting textthe use of paper color, type, size and stylesframing techniquesgridskerning and leadingetc. to maximize eye appeal and readability will be continuously stressed as several multi-page documents will be created for actual publication or use. Emphasis will be placed on layout and design of the page for the best advertising, marketing, user appeal. Final projects will also be presented for artistic public display and judging.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisitesBUS 225 RecommendedOIS 102 This course is designed for those students interested in using a full-featured word processing computer program to create a professional looking documents and modifying them easily. Also this course is designed to assist the students preparing to take the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOScertification for expert level.
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