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  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    An opportunity for seniors to pursue a project of their own design under supervision. A detailed proposal and approval are necessary prior to registration for independent study.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides a foundation in mathematical and algebraic operations as applied to the solution of business problems. includes fundamental statistical methods, ratio, proportion and percent, simple interest and discount, bank discount, compound interest, annuities, and investment applications to business financial operations. Prerequisite: Mat 101 or equivalent
  • 4.00 Credits

    A one semester introductory course in microbiology. Students are exposed to the unity and the diversity found among the microbes, the relationship of microbes to each other and to other organisms(especially man), with an emphasis on the bacteria and viruses. Topics include an introduction to the scientific method; a history of the science of microbiology; microbial taxonomy; eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell structure and function; viral structure and function; culturing of microbes; physical and chemical methods for controlling microbes; bacterial and viral genetics; microbes in the disease process; epidemiology; and immunity. Laboratory exercises reinforce the lecture material and introduce students to the techniques used to manipulate microbes, with an emphasis on aseptic technique and laboratory safety. A two-hour lab is included. Prerequisite: High school biology and chemistry or the equivalent
  • 1.00 Credits

    Focuses on understanding nursing as a profession through exploration of historical and contemporary perspectives. Current trends in health care are considered. emphasis will be placed on roles and responsibilities of the nurse. Prerequisite: Matriculated nursing major, or consent of instructor
  • 6.00 Credits

    Assessment and awareness of lifestyle behaviors and their effect on adult wellness will be stressed. Challenges to health will be explored using the nursing process. Skills that are essential to health promotion or health assessment will be integrated throughout the course. These skills will be applied in a laboratory practicum, hospital, nursing home, and/or variety of community settings. emphasis will be placed on the role of the rn in the caring environment. Prerequisites: AnP 105, 107 and Psy 100; day students, however, may take these concurrently with nur 120.
  • 8.00 Credits

    The focus is on the family and common health problems. The course will expand and adapt assessment skills to include pregnancy, newborns and children. Common health problems will be explored utilizing the nursing process, and skills to meet the needs of clients across the life span will be developed. These skills will be applied in laboratory practicum, hospital and/or community settings. emphasis will be placed on the role of the rn in the caring environment. Prerequisites: nur 120. evening option: All AnP courses; Psy 100, 200. day option: AnP 106, 108; Psy 200 may be taken concurrently.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The LPn to rn Transition Course is designed to validate prior learning and update/enhance the student's nursing knowledge. it facilitates transition from the role of Licensed Practical nurse to that of a student preparing for the role of registered nurse. nursing process is used as the framework for critical thinking and problem solving. Students holding or eligible to hold a current LPn registration in a United States jurisdiction may take this course.The student will receive 15 transfer credits in the nursing Program. For progression into the rn Program, the student must have completed the freshmen nursing student requirements. Prerequisites: All AnP, Psy 100, Psy 200, eng 111; chairperson approval Corequisite: nur 199
  • 1.00 Credits

    designed for the LPn transition student to demonstrate the freshmen registered nurse skills before progressing to the senior nursing courses. Corequisite: nur 198; current clinical experience as an LPn
  • 3.00 Credits

    The administration of drugs in the treatment of disease and/or maintenance of wellness is the focus of nur 200. emphasis will be placed on concepts and principles that are essential for safe administration. Classifications of drugs will be emphasized. Guidance in accessing authoritative sources of information on individual drugs will be given. Prerequisites: Matriculated nursing student or consent of instructor; AnP 105, 107, nur 120
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    An opportunity for seniors with an overall average of "B" or better to pursue a project of theirown design under supervision. A detailed proposal and approval are necessary prior to registration for independent study.
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