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  • 3.00 Credits

    P This course provides students the opportunity to explore the main threads of Western political philosophy, studying the work of thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Marx, J.S. Mill, Nietzsche, and possibly more recent theorists. We will explore the great philosophical questions of politics such as: What is the nature of man, and thus, what form of political society is best suited to our nature? What is justice? What is liberty? What is the legitimate basis of governmental authority? What is the appropriate purpose and role of government? What goals and values should a society strive toward? Students will learn about political ideas and their importance, the historical development of ideas that are politically importa Full Description
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    P Psychology of Personality explores the major approaches to personality theory including psychodynamic, psychosocial, Gestalt, humanistic, behavioral, and cognitive systems. In addition, the course will encompass therapeutic techniques and practical applications for the areas of counseling, health professions, business, education, child care, vocational skills, and personal growth
  • 1.00 Credits

    16.4 V A basic course introducing nursing concepts, principles and practice across the life span from conception to death. This course is founded on the Neuman Systems Model, with an emphasis on holistic nursing care. The model will provide a basis for the nursing processes 1-3. Process 1 includes basic mental health concepts, nursing theory, OB, integrated pediatrics and beginning nursing skills. This process will focus primarily on assessment. Note: As of summer 2009, OB and integrated pediatrics will move to PRN0380C
  • 3.00 Credits

    V Practical Nursing Process 3 provides opportunities for the student to apply holistic health care to clients with more complex needs across the life span. Clinical experience will allow the student to apply role behaviors to progress from student to graduate practical nurse. Prerequisite: PRN0380C
  • 2.00 Credits

    18.2 V Process 2 builds on the theory and skills introduced in Process 1. Emphasis is on the role of the practical nurse in providing holistic health care to clients across the life span in a structured health care setting. Learning experiences will be provided that relate the nursing process to the client with commonly occurring medical-surgical conditions with practical application ofmore complex nursing skills. Prerequisite: PRN0001C CGS1101 M ICROSOFT OFFICE APPLICATIONS 3.0 P A course designed to use components of the Microsoft Office suite in common business applications. Students will gain experience in using Word to create and edit documents; Excel to create, modify and chart spreadsheet data; Access to create, edit and manipulate data in databases; and PowerPoint to create a professional slide show presentation. Students will complete integration exercises. Windows functions such as file management, e-mail, and Internet Explorer will be addressed briefly. Keyboarding experience is strongly recommended. Students must know basic computer terminology and have experience using the microcomputer before taking this course
  • 3.00 Credits

    P This course presents basic principles of physics and chemistry that relate to the production, transfer and use of energy in the modern world. In physics, the major emphasis will be in the areas of mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics and the electromagnetic spectrum. In chemistry, the major emphasis will be in the areas of chemical bonding, atomic structure, nuclear changes and representative elements of chemical families in the periodic table of the elements. Prerequisite: MAT1033 or its equivalent
  • 3.00 Credits

    P This broad survey course is intended for the non-science major. It will present concepts of the physical sciences by following the evolution of the material universe and by exploring the physical laws which govern its formation and organization. Topics and integrated lab experiences will include physics, chemistry, astronomy, and geology. The interaction of the physical sciences with other disciplines will be emphasized. The laboratory is an integral part of the course and consists of selected experiments which correlate with the lecture. Co-requisite: PSC2121L
  • 1.00 Credits

    P Corequisite: PSC2121 PHY2004 A PPLIED PHYSICS 1 3.0 P This is the first course of a two-term survey of basic physics. It emphasizes the practical applications of classical mechanics including motion, forces, energy, momentum, vibrations and waves, and of heat. The course is intended for students in such majors as architecture, agricultural sciences, building construction, and forest resources. Students in programs leading to the A.S. degree, such as Electronics Engineering Technology or Computer Engineering Technology, may also take this course. The laboratory experience is an integral and major part of the course and consists of experiments that develop the physics discussed in the lectures. Prerequisite: MAT1033. Corequisite: PHY2004L
  • 3.00 Credits

    P Specialized Group Study - course content and subject are variable. Offered as it seems required or desirable to supplement existing credit courses
  • 3.00 Credits

    P The study of psychology as a science and the determinants of human behavior. Topics include the principles of physical and emotional/cognitive growth, learning, personality functioning and coping, motivation, the biological basis of behavior, mental illness, psychotherapy, and social interactions. Both research and applications to our everyday lives will be studied
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