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PNP 109: Body Structure and Function I
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course is designed to introduce practical nursing students to basic concepts of biologic function incorporating physics, chemistry, microbiology, and nutrition. This course will enable the application of these concepts to the normal function as well as dysfunction of human body systems covered in a subsequent course.
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PNP 111: Body Structure and Function II
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course is designed to acquaint practical nursing students with basic normal human anatomy and physiology. Integrated action between all body systems will be stressed. This course will enable the practical nursing student to relate normal structure and function to problems, which can affect body systems. It provides a foundation from which the student can build upon to learn abnormal human anatomy and physiology.
Prerequisite:
PNP 109
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POS 130: American Government
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course examines the dynamics of the American political system. Governmental structures, processes, political parties, and citizen and group action will be examined in the context of American political culture. Students will explore and evaluate the nature of American democracy, the foundations of the American federal system, the relationship between the American people and their government, and the relationship between various government institutions, agencies, and departments.
Prerequisite:
COM 098, COM 121, or (EAP 050 and EAP 060)
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POS 135: State and Local Government
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This political science course is designed to provide basic theory and knowledge of the operation of American state and local political systems within the American Federal system.Through systems analysis, students learn to comprehend the interrelationships between individuals, interest groups, political parties, and the legislative, executive, and judicial organizations of government as they cooperate and conflict over the resolution of problems. Public policy issues of current controversy to state and local systems are treated as part of the course.
Prerequisite:
COM 098, COM 121, or (EAP 050 and EAP 060)
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POS 150: American Civil Liberties
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
Civil liberties are the personal guarantees and freedoms that the government should not abridge by law, Constitution, or judicial interpretation. This course describes their origins, changing concepts, and current challenges.
Prerequisite:
((COM 051 and COM 061) or (COM 051 and RPLR 061) or (RPLW 051 and COM 061) or (RPLW 051 and RPLR 061) or (COM 050 and COM 061) or (EAP 051 and EAP 060) or (RPLE 051 and RPLE 060) or (RPLE 051 and EAP 060) or (EAP 051 and RPLE 060) or COM 121)
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POS 225: The American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
Despite the uncertain nature of the office at the time of its founding, the American Presidency has become one of the most influential, prestigious positions in the world. This course will examine the presidency as an institution and will explore how those who have occupied the office have expanded its powers and responsibilities and have altered perceptions about the office. The course will focus on the functions of the office and its role in shaping policy, the balance of power between the President and the other branches of the government, and formal and informal sources of executive power. While the individuals who have held the office will inevitably guide some of our discussion, the primary focus will be on the policies and politics of the office.
Prerequisite:
COM 051 or COM 061
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PRG 100: Introduction to Computer Programming
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
Students will learn the fundamental concepts and terminology of software development and develop skills in designing and writing simple computer programs. The course assumes no programming background and provides an overview of the software development process in addition to introducing important programming constructs and methodologies using the C++ programming language.
Prerequisite:
(COM 098, COM 121, or (EAP 050 and EAP 060)) and IFT 110 and (MAT 030, MAT 035, MAT 110, MAT 150, MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 210, MAT 220, MAT 221, or MAT 222)
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PRG 160: JavaScript
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course is designed to teach programmers how to develop Web applications using the JavaScript programming language. Students will learn how to add functionality and to make Web pages dynamic. This course will demonstrate how to use Script to add functionality to Web pages by inserting code within an HTML document.
Prerequisite:
PRG 100 and WEB 100
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PRG 260: Database Systems
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course teaches relational database fundamentals and SQL programming skills. Topics covered include relational database architecture, database design techniques, and simple and complex query skills. Topics covered also include SQL functions, join techniques, database objects, and constraints. Extensive hands-on exercises are used throughout to reinforce learning and develop real competency.
Prerequisite:
Take PRG-100; Minimum grade D. (Required, Previous). | Take IFT-110; Minimum grade D. (Required, Previous).
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PSY 100: Personal Development
3.00 Credits
Reading Area Community College
This course is designed to provide students with skills needed to be successful in the college environment and to enhance self-awareness, interpersonal communication, and decision-making skills.
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