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3.00 Credits
An exploration of research techniques in, neuroscience. Students will explore techniques in, neurophysiology, hormone manipulation, and, behavior in a variety of model organisms. Students, will develop additional research skills in data, analysis, scientific literature search, and, scientific writing, culminating in designing,, performing and reporting an experiment using the, techniques discussed in class.
Prerequisite:
BI/NEU-267 and BI/NEU-221
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the anatomy of the nervous system, through the lens of the deficits produced by, injury, split into lecture and lab portions. The, lecture portions will cover the anatomy and, function of brain structures, cranial nerves, and, spinal tracts, as well as the functional deficits, produced by injury to these structures. The lab, component will identify these structures in fixed, tissues and slides.
Prerequisite:
BI/NEU-267
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3.00 Credits
Student research in a neuroscience lab. The, research will be in the mentor's field of, competence and interest. The student is, responsible for developing, executing, and, completing an experimental research project of, professional quality. Regular discussions with lab, members and faculty mentor are required; minimum, time commitment of 9 hours per week expected., Admission by permission of instructor. Course fee.
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1.00 Credits
Student research in a neuroscience lab. The, research will be in the mentor's field of, competence and interest. The student is, responsible for developing, executing, and, completing an experimental research project of, professional quality. Regular discussions with lab, members and faculty mentor are required; minimum, time commitment of 3 hours per week expected., Admission by permission of instructor. Course fee.
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4.00 Credits
Basic foundation nursing course which introduces, students to foundational concepts of person,, health environment, and nursing. The course, focuses on the nursing process, basic nursing, care, therapeutic communication skills, and the, role of the nurse as a member of the health care, team. Lecture 45 hours, lab 30 hours. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
BI-263, BI-264, CH-107, and sophomore standing. Must, register for NU-205L.
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4.00 Credits
Provides students with methods of comprehensive, health assessment for well persons across the, life span. The course includes history-taking,, interview and physical examination techniques,, in addition to relevant screening tests and, procedures for each body system. Lecture 45 , hours, lab 30 hours. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
BI-263, BI-264, and CH-107. Must register for NU-215L.
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3.00 Credits
Provides basic pharmacological information and, the nursing process application to drug therapy., Specific groups of drugs that exhibit common, effects and their mechanisms of action are, explored. Developmental differences are, discussed, for select populations. Students integrate the, knowledge of drugs, physiology, pathophysiology,, and disease with patient profiles in order to, make clinical decisions and apply the mechanisms, of pharmacotherapeutics. Limited to nursing, majors.
Prerequisite:
BI-263, BI-264, NU-205, NU-215, and sophomore standing.,CH-107 or CH-103 and CH-104.,
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5.00 Credits
Provides students with theoretical and clinical, experience. The focus is on nursing skills, requisite to competent practice in simple, clinical situations in the health care setting by, building on concepts in NU 205. Students learn, to, integrate theory with psychomotor skills in order, to provide a solid foundation for nursing, practice in a variety of health care settings. , Lecture 30 hours, clinical 90 hours. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
NU-205 and NU-215.
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0.00 Credits
This is the clinical component of NU-230.
Prerequisite:
Take NU-230
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3.00 Credits
A course that discusses the effects nutrition has, on health through a holistic perspective, incorporating physiological, spiritual, and, cultural aspects. It incorporates nutritional, principles of wellness and diets specific to, pathological conditions.
Prerequisite:
CH-107 or CH-103 and CH-104, NU-220, and NU-230
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