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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the professional practice of nursing through the study of historical, sociocultural, economic, political, and ethical factors affecting the health care delivery system and the profession of nursing and its practice. The nursing process is explored using Betty Neuman's Systems Model, Jean Watson's Theory of Caring, and professional nursing standards. The interrelationship between professional practice standards, code of ethics, and the application of research findings in clinical practice to the nursing profession is explored. The use of the Internet, different search engines, online libraries, including CINAHL, are introduced and utilized. Enrollment is restricted to Registered Nurses on full time status of employment at one of the grant hospital-partner. 3 hours lecture Prerequisites: Completion of NUR 202 or equivalent Registered Nurse, on full time status of employment at one of the grant hospital- partners: Barnert Hospital, St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, and St. Mary's Hospital
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7.00 Credits
Focus of this course is on complete physical assessment, normal physiology, related anatomy, and on understanding the Pathophysiology of acute and chronic illnesses. The knowledge in assessment and Pathophysiology is then related to diagnosis, treatment, and nursing care of underlying illness and injury in the human body. Care during the critical phase of the illness is the focus. Students will examine the relationship between knowledge and practice with emphasis on understanding normal and abnormal human responses to health and illness. Cultural variations are explored. Enrollment is restricted to registered nurses, on full time status of employment at one of the grant hospital-partners: Barnert Hospital, St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, and St. Mary's Hospital. 5 hours lecture; 2 hours laboratory/clinical Prerequisites: Completion of NUR 202 or equivalent Registered Nurse, on full time status of employment at one of the grant hospital-partners: Barnert Hospital, St. Joseph Regional and Medical Center, and St. Mary's Hospital
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3.00 Credits
Reviews English grammar and style, business letters, sales letters, memoranda, and reports. Emphasis on correct style and appropriate content. 3 hours lecture
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3.00 Credits
Mastery of the microcomputer including keyboard and mechanical controls. Prepare format for letters, envelopes, business forms, tables, reports, and manuscripts. Upon completion, students are required to type at least 25 words per minute for five minutes with no more than five errors. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on production typing. Students review typing fundamentals, develop increased accuracy and speed, and using a microcomputer, type business letters, tables, and manuscripts. Emphasis on mailability. Upon completion, students are required to type at least 45 words per minute for five minutes with no more than five errors. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisite: OA 101
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on production typing. Students review typing fundamentals, develop increased accuracy and speed, and using a microcomputer, type business letters, tables, reports, and manuscripts. Emphasis on mailability. Upon completion, students are required to type at least 45 words per minute for five minutes with no more than five errors. Production assignments are produced in both English and Spanish. 2 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory Prerequisite: OA 101, or permission of department chairperson
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on standard forms, formatting, and the use of legal terminology in projects related to the legal career. Familiarizes students with today's most commonly used legal terms. 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: OA 101
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3.00 Credits
Develops the necessary skills for word and information processing positions. Emphasis on correct style and format of letters and memos. Special attention is given to capitalization, spelling, and word division, punctuation, and numbers. Students edit for typographical errors, learn how to use revision symbols, and apply editing skills to word processing correspondence. 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: EN 004 Test placement or higher
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3.00 Credits
Develops the necessary skills for word and information processing positions. Emphasis on correct style and format of letters, memos, and reports. Special attention is given to capitalization, spelling, word division, punctuation, and numbers. Students edit for typographical errors, learn how to use revision symbols, and apply editing skills to word processing correspondence. Students acquire skills in both English and Spanish. 3 hours lecture Prerequisite: ESLW 004 Test placement or higher
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the concepts of word processing and the study of word processing procedures and applications. Students acquire the skills necessary to operate magnetic keyboard equipment, to store data in permanent storage, to merge stored material with variable data, and to produce final documents through text-editing procedures. For entry-level positions in the word processing fields. 2 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory Prerequisite: OA 101
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