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  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Focus is on the basic needs of clients and the use of the nursing process to promote wellness, prevent illness and manage responses to identified actual or potential mental health problems. Topics include those related to anxiety, rituals, dissociative patterns, somatization, psychosis, pathological suspicion, depression, mania, borderline behavior, antisocial behavior, anger, risk for violence and abuse of food/chemicals/individuals. The core components of Associate Degree Nursing Practice (Professional Behaviors, Communication, Assessment, Clinical Decision-Making, Therapeutic Nursing Interventions, Teaching and Learning, Collaboration, and Managing Care) are explored and applied. Two class hours, three conference hours, nine clinical laboratory hours. Prerequisites: NUR 112 with a minimum grade of C, BIO 143 with a minimum grade of C, PSY 212 and ENG 101; corequisites: NUR 210, BIO 202 and SOC 101, unless previously taken. 4 Credits.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Focus is on the basic needs of maternal and newborn clients with the use of the nursing process to promote wellness, prevent illness and manage responses to identified actual or potential health problems. Topics include normal perinatal outcomes, current birth practices and common maternal and neonatal considerations. The core components of Associate Degree Nursing Practice (Professional Behaviors, Communication, Assessment, Clinical Decision Making, Therapeutic Nursing Interventions, Teaching and Learning, Collaboration, and Managing Care) are explored and applied. Two class hours, three conference hours, nine clinical laboratory hours. Prerequisites: NUR 112 with a minimum grade of C, BIO 143 with a minimum grade of C, PSY 212 and ENG 101; corequisites: NUR 210, BIO 202, SOC 101, unless previously taken. 4 Credits.
  • 0.00 - 8.00 Credits

    Focus is on the basic needs of clients and the use of the nursing process to promote wellness, prevent illness and manage responses to identified actual or potential health problems. Topics include those related to chronic illness, excretion (renal), immune response, metabolism (hepatic), movement and sensation (neurologic), oxygenation, and terminal illness. The core components of associate degree nursing practice (Professional Behaviors, Communication, Assessment, Clinical Decision Making, Therapeutic Nursing Interventions, Collaboration, Teaching and Learning, Managing Care) are expanded and integrated into clinical practice. One class hour, four conference hours, nine clinical hours. Prerequisites: SOC 101, BIO 202 with a minimum grade of C, NUR 210, 211, 212 with a minimum grade of C; corequisites: 6 credits general electives, 2 credits Physical/Health Education, unless previously completed. 8 Credits.
  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    See the Department Chairperson. Variable Credit.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course designed to learn touch keyboarding and to develop speed and accuracy. An introduction to the Windows environment and word processing using Microsoft Word for the creation of basic business documents. Open to all students. Recommended for those with no keyboarding experience or those who key less than 25 words per minute. Four class hours. 3 Credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Development of formatting skills through Microsoft Word. Preparation of business documents including letters, memorandums, reports and tables, and an introduction to newsletters and electronic communication. Emphasis on proofreading, production, and mailability skills. Recommended for those who type more than 30 NWAM for five minutes within five errors. Students should have had a minimum of one semester of keyboarding instruction. Five class hours. Prerequisite: OFT 110 or permission of instructor. 3 Credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An intermediate course emphasizing enhanced formatting skills utilizing Microsoft Word. Production of mailable business documents with advanced features. Integrating decision making and problem solving skills are stressed. Continued emphasis on speed development and accuracy. Five class hours. Prerequisite: OFT 111 with a grade of C- or better. 3 Credits.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course will cover alphabetic, numeric and symbol keys. Straight copy speed and accuracy rates are developed, as well as proofreading skills. No word processing skills are covered. No prior computer skills necessary. One class hour. 1 Credit.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A presentation and review of grammar, including punctuation, capitalization, number styles, and sentence structure, for accurate business usage. A three-level learning approach is used to facilitate comprehension and to promote a mastery level of grammar by providing graduated learning segments. For students taking TRS courses, they should have completed TRS 105 prior to enrolling in this class. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An intensive course covering Microsoft Excel. Objectives include preparing, formatting, and enhancing worksheets, applying formulas and functions, charting, using analysis, linking, workgroup features, and increase productivity through use of macros and templates. This course is designed to teach skill sets needed for the Microsoft Office Certification Exam. Knowledge of the personal computer, keyboard, and mouse is strongly recommended. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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