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  • 3.00 Credits

    Multimedia Development I provides an in-depth use of current multimedia application software and systems and provides the student the opportunity to produce multimedia works. Applications include using presentation software and equipment, hypertext development, merging graphics and video 3D rendering. Prerequisite: MM 102. Hours of class per week: 2. Hours of lab per week: 2.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides the student with a capstone opportunity to use multimedia software to develop a complex multimedia project. Student work results in the production of an interactive multimedia work. Prerequisite: MM 201. Hours of class per week: 2. Hours of lab per week: 2.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An in-depth study of the musical score, lyrics, and book of a particular musical, resulting in its production. These activities involve sixty hours of class and rehearsal time and culminate with the performance of the show. This course may be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: Admission by audition only. Hours of class per week: 3.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Study and performance of a variety of choral literature. The emphasis is on developing the student's ability to sing with a group. Special attention is paid to choral phrasing and interpretation. Each semester's work culminates in a campus performance by the Chorus. May be taken for credit for four semesters. No prior experience with choral singing is required . Hours of class per week: 2.
  • 7.00 Credits

    This course introduces concepts, skills, and procedures common to nursing care of all patients, regardless of age or disability. Emphasis is placed upon acquiring a body of knowledge that permits individualization of nursing care based upon a sound, scientific rationale. The nursing process, the role of the nurse, communication theory, provision for meeting basic physical needs, nutrition, pharmacology, and the special needs of the aged are included. Practice in basic skills is provided in the College laboratory and through selected patient care assignments at long-term care facilities. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent registration in BI181 and SS291. Hours of class per week: 5. Hours of lab per week: 6.
  • 7.00 Credits

    The course focuses on the commonalties of acute care, including the care of patients undergoing diagnostic and surgical treatment. Other topics of study include: care of patients with fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base imbalances; care of patients with mobility problems; care of patients with malignancies; and care of patients with communicable diseases and care of Pediatric patients. Patient care assignments and observational experiences are provided through affiliations with multiple health care agencies. Prerequisites: NU 105, completion of/concurrent registration in BI 182, SS 297. Hours of class per week: 4. Hours of lab per week: 10.
  • 9.00 Credits

    This course is divided into three major units. Each instructor assumes complete responsibility for classroom and clinical instruction in a specialty area. Specialty units include Mental Health, Medical-Surgical with emphasis on patients with cardiovascular and respiratory dysfunction, and Maternal-Child Health. Prerequisites: NU106, completion of or concurrent registration in BI 282. Hours of class per week: 5. Hours of lab per week: 12.
  • 10.00 Credits

    10 s.h. This course stresses complex health needs of adults. Principles, concepts, and skills introduced in previous courses are further developed and expanded. Clinical experiences include advanced Medical-Surgical interventions, medication administration, application of principles of leadership and group management, and a three week preceptorship. Student participation is required in a seminar that covers professional issues and topics. Prerequisite: NU205. Hours of class per week: 6. Hours of lab per week: 11. In addition, a 3-week preceptorship is required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to expand on basic knowledge of pharmacology. Emphasis is placed on current drug therapy and the specific nursing responsibilities for the safe administration of drugs. Prerequisite: 3 semesters of NU courses, or permission of instructor. Hours of class per week: 3.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is taught using PCs in the Office Technology Lab by a self-paced, individualized method of instruction combining basic word processing functions with keyboarding skills. There is emphasis on the use of the touch system in building speed and accuracy, sound ergonomic practices, numeric input skill, and the composition skills necessary for effective computer keyboarding. The creation of basic documents including e-mail is introduced. Hours of class per week: 3. Additional hours are required in the Office Technology Lab. A pretest is optional for advanced placement in the course.
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