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NUR 422: Professional Nursing Practice in Community Health
6.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
A community is viewed as client. In studying a community, health restoration, health maintenance, and health promotion strategies are explored through the examination of trends and risk reduction methods in selected community health problems. Clinical laboratory.
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NUR 430: Professional Nursing Practice in Societal Health
6.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Analysis of the historical, current, and future impact of societal institutions on concepts of health, health care delivery and professional nursing practice. Clinical laboratory.
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NUR 443: Pharmacology
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
For students in health-related sciences, this course covers the basic principles of drug action, metabolism, interactions, and adverse reactions, and surveys the specifics of the major drug classes.
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NUR 445: Pathophysiology (3 credits)
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Basic physiology of major organ-systems and major alterations in physiology which lead to pathology. Homeostatic mechanisms and their aberrations are emphasized as the framework of health and disease.
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PHI 110: Reason and Argument
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
The identification, reconstruction, and evaluation of deductive and inductive arguments. Analytic skills are developed through critical analyses of examples of reasoning found in newspaper articles, scientific journals, statistical reports and ethical debates.
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PHI 120: Intro to Philosophy:Classics
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Some main philosophical problems concerning human beings and their place in the universe as discussed in a selection of classic philosophical texts from Greek antiquity through the modern period. (Philosophy majors may receive credit in the major for only one of the following introductory courses: PHI120, PHI130.)
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PHI 130: Intro to Philosophy:Problems
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Some main problems of philosophy as discussed by contemporary philosophers and by thinkers in the history of philosophy. Problems may include free will, mind and body, existence of God, ethical relativism, egoism, knowledge and belief. (Philosophy majors may receive credit in the major for only one of the following introductory courses: PHI120, PHI130.)
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PHI 190: Elements of Reasoning
1.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Brief introduction to the elements of informal logic: the recognition, analysis, and evaluation of arguments.
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PHI 201: Symbolic Logic
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Techniques for determining the correctness of statements and arguments. Topics include truth-functional and quantificational logic.
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PHI 211: Ancient Greek Philosophy
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
A general introduction to the origin and development of philosophical thought among the Pre-Socratics, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, with a detailed analysis of representative texts. Problems in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, politics, and religion in their historical and cultural context.
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