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3.00 Credits
This course examines how biological, psychological, and social factors interact with and affect different areas within health. Course will cover the role of stress in illness, coping with illness, pain management, and the role of health behavior in health and disease.
Prerequisite:
PSYC 1110
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of the psychological, physiological, cultural, social and individual factors that influence sexual behavior, sex roles, and sex identity.
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3.00 Credits
Psychological topics (e.g., basic principles, classic theories, and famous psychologists) are explored by screening popular films/documentaries. Readings and lectures are linked to films that offer students an opportunity to better understand topics across major subfields of psychology. An appreciation for the cinema's ability not only to reflect but also affect our understanding of human behavior is stressed.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the psychological, emotional and sociological aspects of death in American Culture. This course is designed to provide the student with a greater understanding of death and the dying process, including exposure from the consumer's perspective of the death industry.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers introductory-level topics in statistics that are applicable to psychological research. Both descriptive and inferential statistics are covered. Topics include applying statistical formulas to psychological data and interpreting the results of statistical analyses.
Prerequisite:
(Math Skills 4) or (MATH 1111 AND MATH 1112 ) or (MATH 1130 or higher) AND PSYC 1110 AND any one of the following courses: (PSYC 2110 or PSYC 2120 or PSYC 2220 or PSYC 2250 or PSYC 2270 or PSYC 2320)
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3.00 Credits
Provides skills in pharmaceutical calculations necessary for safely compounding and preparing prescriptions or other pharmacy products.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 1120 AND CHEM 1120L AND BIOL 1130 AND PT 1011 AND PT 1192
Corequisite:
PT 1316 AND PT 1792
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3.00 Credits
Provides a discussion of the pharmacy technician, pharmacist, and other healthcare occupation roles in the healthcare environment. Emphasizes the history of pharmacy, state and federal laws, ethics, professional standards of practice, prescription preparation, inventory management, and institutional drug distribution.
Corequisite:
PT 1192
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2.00 Credits
Focuses on the fundamentals of current pharmacy practice and technology, including basic pharmacy skills including reading and entering prescription/medication orders into a computer software program, labeling, packaging and dispensing medications, and inventory management in various pharmacy settings. Patient safety, drug safety, and patient service are introduced and practiced.
Corequisite:
PT 1011
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3.00 Credits
Presents a study of therapeutic categories and classifications of drugs that affect the Central Nervous System (CNS) and Skeletal Muscles exploring the pharmacologic and mechanism of actions, adverse effects, side effects, drug interactions, and disease prevention concepts.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 1120 AND CHEM 1120L AND BIOL 1130 AND PT 1011 AND PT 1192
Corequisite:
PT 1003 AND PT 1792
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3.00 Credits
Provides a discussion of the pharmacy technician and pharmacist roles in medication management services and direct patient care in various practice settings. This course emphasizes quality assurance measures, basic safety, and emergency preparedness procedures as described by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and other quality organizations.
Prerequisite:
PT 1003 AND PT 1316 AND PT 1792 AND HLTH 1010 AND (ENGL 1110 or ENGL 1110P)
Corequisite:
PT 1716 AND PT 2092
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