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12.00 Credits
This course focuses on the pathophysiologic and psychosocial responses in clients experiencing disruptions in oxygenation, nutrition, and metabolic function. It analyzes the role of the professional registered nurse in assisting clients to adapt to these stressors.The nursing process,Maslows Hierarchy of Needs theory and critical thinking are integrated to meet the needs of the client experiencing a disruption in a medical/surgical setting. Concepts of nursing leadership and management are applied in providing care for a group of clients. A clinical practicum in a medical/surgical setting provides opportunities to assess and meet the needs of selected clients throughout the life cycle. Prerequisites:NU101 Nursing 1,NU111 Nursing Pharmacotherapeutics 1, NU102 Nursing 2A,NU103 Nursing 2B,NU112 Nursing Pharmacotherapeutics 2 with a minimum grade of 75 or advanced standing; BI106 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 and BI107 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 with a minimum grade of 70; ED100 College Seminar. Corequisite: BI201 Microbiology. (Fall semester)
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12.00 Credits
This course focuses on the pathophysiologic and psychosocial responses in clients experiencing disruptions in elimination, cognition and sensation,musculoskeletal function, protection, and cellular aberration. The nursing process,Maslows Hierarchy of Needs theory and critical thinking are integrated to meet the needs of the client experiencing a disruption in a medical/surgical setting. It explores the political, economic, social, and cultural influences on nursing practice and healthcare. It assists the secondyear student to become a contributing member within the discipline of nursing.A clinical practicum in a medical/surgical settingprovides opportunities to assess and meet the needs of selected clients throughout the life cycle.A 64-hour capstoneexperience assists in the transition to entry level graduate nurse. Prerequisite:NU201 Nursing 3 with a minimum grade of 75. (Spring semester)
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4.00 Credits
Independent Study in Nursing Cr
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4.50 Credits
This course, the first of three optical courses in the Photonics program, covers properties of light, reflection, refraction, thin lenses, interference, diffraction, optical instruments, lasers, fiber optic components, fiber optic systems, optical information processing, and holography.
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4.50 Credits
This course introduces the design and evaluation of opticalsystems using geometrical optics.Topics include:Gaussian optics and firstorder system design, photometric theory applied to optical systems, matrix techniques in optics, optical instruments, exact-ray tracing methods, nature of Seidel aberrations, and optical system design software. Prerequisite:MA152 Calculus 2. Corequisite: PH262 Engineering Physics 2.
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4.50 Credits
This course covers topics in the complex representation of waves, interaction of light with matter, interference, polarization, Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction, Fourier optics, coherent optical systems, optical data processing, and holography. Prerequisite:OP261 Geometrical Optics.
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0.50 Credits
This course is for any skill level from beginner to advanced. It focuses on learning and improving proper form, scoring, appropriate etiquette, and general rules for the sport.Additional fees charged.
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0.50 Credits
This course presents the rules, playing etiquette, and skills necessary for playing golf. Instructional classes occur on campus and at a local golf course. (Additional fees charged.)
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0.50 Credits
This skills-development course includes instruction in equipment selection and fundamentals of serving, strokes, and scoring. Rules and their application during singles and doubles play are addressed. Emphasis is placed on leisure and fitness benefits.
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0.50 Credits
This course introduces the fundamental and advanced skills inbadminton. Instruction in playing skills, rules, and strategies is provided. Focus is placed on the leisure as well as fitness benefits.
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