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8.00 Credits
The student will synthesize concepts of care management to develop leadership skills inherent in the profession of nursing. The student will assume the roles of provider of care, manager of care, and member within the discipline of nursing. Ethical, legal, political, and economic issues as they relate to professional nursing will be presented. Current trends in nursing practice are analyzed. The student will focus on holistic care of groups of clients and their families in the promotion of self-care activities. The clinical experience will be conducted in a variety of community settings 16 hours each week. Lab hours include the total number of hours for clinical and seminar. Students must receive a “C” or better in this course as a prerequisite for subsequent courses.
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5.00 Credits
This course offers an introduction to the problems, methods and terminology of philosophy, the types of questions addressed by philosophers, and the pivotal thinkers and systems of Western civilization from the Greeks to the 20th century. PHIL 101 meets elective requirements in the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degree programs and distributive transfer requirements in philosophy and humanities.
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5.00 Credits
This course introduces students to moral reasoning, examining theories of right and wrong, good and bad, justice and injustice as they have been viewed in the past and as they shed light on contemporary ethical issues. PHIL 130 meets elective requirements in the Associate of Arts degree program and distributive transfer requirements in philosophy and humanities.
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5.00 Credits
PHIL 150 is an introduction to critical thinking and the methods of inductive, deductive and symbolic logic. PHIL 150 meets elective requirements in the Associate of Arts degree program and distributive transfer requirements in philosophy, humanities, and, in some instances, mathematics and science. Check with an academic advisor.
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5.00 Credits
This course offers a presentation of deductive logic focused on propositional logic, natural deduction and predicate logic. Symbolic Logic develops in greater detail the principles of deductive logic covered in PHIL 150. This course meets elective requirements in the Associate of Arts degree program and distributive transfer requirements in philosophy, humanities, and in some cases, mathematics and sciences. Check with academic advisor.
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5.00 Credits
This course presents an introduction to the major issues in the philosophy of religion including the existence of God, faith and reason, the problem of evil, miracles, death and immortality, and God and morality. PHIL 270 meets elective requirements in the Associate of Arts degree program.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides students an opportunity for a detailed examination of selected topics in philosophy.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the basic concepts of physics with emphasis on energy and its various forms. Topics include mechanics, heat, electricity, and waves, with related laboratory and demonstrations. Students enrolled in distance versions of this course will be required to come to campus for an orientation meeting and completion of certain exams and laboratories. Laboratories are generally done on an every other week basis on campus.
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5.00 Credits
PHYS 106 is an introduction to experimental science and the properties of matter for undergraduates contemplating a teaching career. This course is intended for nonscience majors, especially for those pursuing degrees in education. The lab activities are designed to help students gain a better understanding of aspects of physical science.
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5.00 Credits
This course is a study of classical mechanics, including statics and kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, linear and angular momentum, work and energy. Related laboratory and demonstrations. This course and PHYS 118 provide a two-quarter sequence in physical science that will fulfill the elective requirement for the Associate of Science degree.
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