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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Junior level standing or consent of the instructor. Topics presented include health care policy, finance issues in health care, and trends in health care. The role of the professional nurse in applying the principles of leadership, management and ethics in health care across the continuum of care will be emphasized. Students will explore strategies of the professional nurse to efficiently and effectively manage patient care in complex health care settings for diverse populations. 3 lecture hours, 3 clinical laboratory hours.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Junior level standing or consent of the instructor. With faculty supervision, the senior student selects a clinical area of practice for an independent 90-hour clinical experience. Students may elect clinical sites which complement their own area of interest or they may select a new area to explore. The student must not be employed in the selected area. The goals of the course include exploration of nursing trends in that clinical area; demonstrated clinical competence and safe nursing practice; and increased knowledge and skill development. 2 class hours, 6 clinical laboratory hours.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Junior level standing or consent of the instructor. A course intended to synthesize and integrate the knowledge and skill of nursing and the general and liberal education course work. There will be opportunities for students to experience an area of nursing that is of interest to them and display nursing knowledge, research skills, critical thinking, effective learning, and presentation skills needed to be life-long learners. 2 class hours, 6 clinical hours.
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2.00 Credits
Open to students who have had NO keyboarding training. Fundamentals of machine manipulation, touch keyboarding, centering, tabulation, keyboarding of memos, letters, tables, and reports. Speed, accuracy, and techniques are stressed using word processing software. Upon completion, secretarial majors enroll in OADM 150. 4 lecture/laboratory hours.
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1.00 Credits
This course includes the programs and activities of the cocurricular Business Professionals of America (BPA) and is designed to develop leadership abilities, interest in the American business system, social awareness, and competencies in office occupations. Business Professionals of America has the ability to enhance student participation in professional, civic, service, and social endeavors. Related classroom instruction is provided in each of the skill areas, in human relations, in verbal and written communication techniques, and in general office procedures related to all business majors. This course may be repeated for credit. 2 lecture/laboratory hours.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Some keyboarding experience recommended. This course may be offered upon request on-site or off-site to meet the needs of educators, businesses, or industry. Hands-on computer applications may include wordprocessing, spreadsheets, database applications, specialized computer programs, or Internet training. This course may be repeated for credit. 1 lecture/laboratory hour.
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2.00 Credits
Provides opportunity to learn the touch method utilizing software to develop speed and accuracy. Does not include formatting skills for applications such as letters, memos, tables, reports, etc.; designed for non-Secretarial majors. 4 lecture/laboratory hours.
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2.00 Credits
A course covering review of basic skills, business letters, simple tables, manuscripts, and parallel columns using word processing software. 4 lecture/laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Study the basic rules and broad issues relative to records management. Topics covered include alphabetic, geographic, numeric and subject methods of records filing; controlling the use of stored records, methods for storing and retrieving special records; managing the records systems and a discussion of microrecords. 3 lecture/laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Individuals will learn word processing for initial employment, job retraining, or for home use and will learn to fully utilize Windows software on up-to-date computers. In addition, current office technology and computer concepts will be emphasized. This course will include current word processing software. A lab fee will be assessed to students so they can sit for the MOUS exam. 4 lecture/laboratory hours.
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