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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
6 cr. LEC 2 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., CLINICAL 9 hrs. Pre-req: Admission to the Nurse Education Program, CHE 110 Co-req: BIO 262, ENG 140, PSY 101, NSG 102, This course introduces students to the profession of nursing, health care delivery systems, critical thinking, and concepts basic to nursing. An additional focus of the course is promotion, restoration, and maintenance of health. The nursing process is introduced with a focus on assessment of basic human needs across the lifespan. Students will administer care to clients with stable alterations in human functions in a variety of health care settings.
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1.00 Credits
1 cr. LAB 3 hrs. Pre-req: Admission to the Nurse Education Program,CHE 110, CSC 112, SOC 101 Co-req: BIO 262, ENG 140, PSY 101, NSG 101 This course focuses on assessing a client's health status via a nursing health history and a physical examination that is conducted in a systematic and effective manner.
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8.00 Credits
8 cr. LEC 4 hrs., CLINICAL 12 hrs. Pre-req: BIO 262, ENG 140, PSY 101, NSG 101, NSG 102, SOC 101, CSC 112, CHE 110 Co-req: BIO 263, ENG 141 This course introduces students to the concepts and theories of nursing care of special clients: women, older adults, and perioperative clients. Care of individuals and families who have needs related to fluids and electrolyzes, oxygenation, and circulation are included. Management of pain is incorporated within the course, along with the cultural implications of practice. An additional focus of the course is theapplication of the nursing process for clients with mild to moderate alterations in human functions.
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9.00 Credits
9 cr. LEC 4 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., CLINICAL 12 hrs. Pre-req: NSG 103, ENG 141, BIO 263, BIO 264 Co-req: PSY 175 This course introduces students to the concepts and theories of nursing care of special groups. The focus is on the expectant family, children, men and adults across the life span with needs related to gender, age, and life events.
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9.00 Credits
9 cr. LEC 3 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., CLINICAL 15 hrs. Pre-req: NSG 204, PSY 175 Co-req: NSG 206, Humanities Elective This course introduces the student to the care of clients in a variety of settings having moderate to severe deviations in health. Opportunity for students to care for the mentally ill and clients in specialty units is incorporated. In addition, the course focuses on delegation, the management of client care, and leadership.
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1.00 Credits
1 cr. SEMINAR 1 hr. Pre-req: NSG 204, PSY 175 Co-req: NSG 205, Humanities Elective This course provides the theoretical framework upon which the concepts of leadership, delegation, management, and the ethical/legal parameters of nursing care are based. Critical thinking skills are demonstrated via case studies, group projects, and client care simulations. Students are provided with an opportunity to use these concepts in NSG 205.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Pre-req.: ENG 041, ENG 042 or appropriate placement test score This course introduces philosophical analysis by examining recurrent philosophic problems. It emphasizes the meaning of truth, mind and body, free will and determination, belief in God, the status of law, and the nature of reality.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs Pre-req.: ENG 041, ENG 042 or appropriate placement test score This course provides a theoretical and practical study of personal and social attitudes and ethical issues, with emphasis on human evil and goodness, freedom and responsibility, choice, and happiness.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Pre-req.: ENG 041, ENG 042 or appropriate placement test score This course introduces the logic of persuasion and proof through the examination of the principles of rational argument. The course covers the nature of inference, validity and soundness; types of formal and informal reasoning; truth, meaning, and definition; and fallacies. An emphasis is placed on critical thinking in a college environment.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs Pre-req.: ENG 041, ENG 042 or appropriate placement test score This course applies ethical concepts and theories to business situations. Students discuss case studies that focus on competition and the marketplace, private property, economic justice and the role of government, advertising, the environment, job discrimination, collective bargaining, and the obligations of employees and employers.
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