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  • 1.00 Credits

    Credits 1 (1 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F/W This course presents nursing theory related to the role of the professional nurse caring for patients with cardiac dysrhythmias. Management of care, legal issues encountered, as well as rapid interpretation of dysrhythmias that are commonly exhibited by patients across the lifespan will be emphasized. Twelve lead EKG interpretation will also be included. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all prior nursing curriculum courses, to include NRS112A with a grade of "C" or better.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Credits 1-4 ( Hrs/Wk) - Su/F/W/Sp This transitional course assists the currently licensed practical nurse begin preparation for registered nurse level of practice and for entry into the MHCC Associate Degree Nursing Program. Additionally, it assists the student nurse returning to the program after a leave of absence to demonstrate retention of previously learned nursing content and re-mastery of technical skills. Prerequisite: Enrollment by instructor approval only. Must be eligible for admission/re-admission to the Nursing Program.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F Students will learn current state qualifications and professional orientation for teaching in Oregon high schools and elementary schools, including instruction in historical background, professional opportunities, subdisciplines of physical education, evaluation, research, philosophy and objectives. Proficiency Needed: Reading.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Credits 1 (3 Lab Hrs/Wk) - Sp The course is designed to provide the student with the opportunity to improve basic swimming skills and become proficient at the intermediate swimmer level. In addition, opportunities will be provided for swim conditioning, so the student's fitness level should improve. The course will also train an individual to be able to respond in an aquatic emergency - to be able to perform basic forms of rescue for themselves, as well as others.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Credits 1 (3 Lab Hrs/Wk) - Sp The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the safe and skilled use of whitewater kayaks. It is designed for students with no previous whitewater kayaking experience. The course will emphasize safety and basic paddling skills. All instruction will take place in the aquatic center. Prerequisite: Solid swimming skills are necessary.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Credits 1 (3 Lab Hrs/Wk) - Su/F This course provides an exciting introduction to backpacking. Emphasis is on safety, low impact hiking and camping, map and compass use, and environmental awareness. Topics include a detailed review of clothing and equipment needs, map and compass practice, fitness and conditioning, and trip planning and preparation. An outing will explore our local wilderness. Prerequisite: Students will need to be in good physical condition to be comfortable on the backpacking outing.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Credits 1 (3 Lab Hrs/Wk) - F This course is designed for students interested in learning the fundamentals of day hiking. Students will have an opportunity to learn about specialized equipment, clothing, map reading, and resources for gathering information pertinent to planning a hike. Students will learn about the essential safety equipment needed in the outdoor environment. Course will include lecture and weekly outings. Prerequisite: It is recommended that students be in good physical health.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Credits 1 (3 Lab Hrs/Wk) - Su Students will learn about the construction of sea kayaks and how to choose one that is appropriate for the kayaking they intend to do. Instruction will concentrate on paddle strokes, elementary navigation skills, chart reading, wet exits, self-rescue, and team rescue in a pool setting. Some time will also be spent discussing tides and weather patterns around Pacific Northwest waterways. The emphasis, as in all outdoor skills courses, is on having fun and making decisions that help us to avoid having to use our well-rehearsed rescue skills. Prerequisite: Solid swimming skills are necessary.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Credits 1 (3 Lab Hrs/Wk) - W This course is designed for students interested in learning the basics of Winter Camping. Students will learn about and practice the design/ construction of traditional and modern winter shelters including; igloos, snow caves, quinzees, snow trenches and protected tents. Students will learn how to choose a shelter that is appropriate for the type of trip and weather conditions they might pursue. This course will also cover the essentials of winter camping which include: winter trip food selection and preparation, appropriate clothing selection, winter backcountry hazards, minimum impact techniques, winter weather patterns of Pacific Northwest and introduction to winter ecology. Prerequisite: PE185OG (Backcountry Winter Travel. It is recommended, but not required that students have taken HPE285OL (Wilderness Survival). Students will need to be in good physical condition to be comfortable on the winter camping field sessions.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Credits 1 (3 Lab Hrs/Wk) - W This course is designed for students interested in learning the basics of backcountry winter mountain travel. Students will learn about and practice travel skills using modern snowshoes, backcountry skis or a splitboard. Students will learn how to choose a snowshoe or ski that is appropriate for the type of trip and snow conditions they might pursue. This course will also cover the essentials of winter day-long outings which include: winter trip preparation, appropriate clothing selection, winter backcountry hazards including avalanche avoidance, minimum impact techniques, winter weather patterns of the Pacific Northwest and introduction to snow morphology.
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