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  • 1.00 Credits

    This music course has no prerequiste or audition, an introduction or study continuation of piano.Weekly, one fifty minute scheduled lesson with instructor, one hour daily logged practice necessary. Material: must have instrument, purchase book. Rentals can be prearranged.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This music course has no prerequiste or audition, an introduction or study continuation of vocals. Weekly, one fifty minute scheduled lesson with instructor, one hour daily logged practice necessary. Material: must have instrument, purchase book. Rentals can be prearranged.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This music course has no prerequiste or audition, an introduction or study continuation of your specific woodwind. Weekly, one fifty minute scheduled lesson with instructor, one hour daily logged practice necessary. Material: must have instrument, purchase book. Rentals can be prearranged.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This music course has no prerequiste or audition, an introduction or study continuation of your specific brass instrument.. Weekly, one fifty minute scheduled lesson with instructor, one hour daily logged practice necessary. Material: must have instrument, purchase book. Rentals can be prearranged.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This music course has no prerequiste or audition, an introduction or study continuation of either electric or acoustic guitar. Weekly, one fifty minute scheduled lesson with instructor, one hour daily logged practice necessary. Material: must have instrument, purchase book. Rentals can be prearranged.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This music course has no prerequiste or audition, an introduction or study continuation of either electric or acoustic guitar. Weekly, one fifty minute scheduled lesson with instructor, one hour daily logged practice necessary. Material: must have instrument, purchase book. Rentals can be prearranged.
  • 8.00 Credits

    The first course in the Nursing Program is an introduction to the practice of nursing and integrates concepts, clinical skills, and attitudes through didactic, laboratory, and clinical experiences. Legal, ethical, and regulatory issues are discussed. Principles of pharmacology, drug dosage, calculation, and nutrition are incorporated into this course. In the clinical area, the student will provide holistic care for an individual client with basic, uncomplicated needs, while maintaining a safe environment.
  • 0.00 Credits

    The first course in the Nursing Program is an introduction to the practice of nursing and integrates concepts, clinical skills, and attitudes through didactic, laboratory, and clinical experiences. Legal, ethical, and regulatory issues are discussed. Principles of pharmacology, drug dosage, calculation, and nutrition are incorporated into this course. In the clinical area, the student will provide holistic care for an individual client with basic, uncomplicated needs, while maintaining a safe environment.
  • 0.00 Credits

    The first course in the Nursing Program is an introduction to the practice of nursing and integrates concepts, clinical skills, and attitudes through didactic, laboratory, and clinical experiences. Legal, ethical, and regulatory issues are discussed. Principles of pharmacology, drug dosage, calculation, and nutrition are incorporated into this course. In the clinical area, the student will provide holistic care for an individual client with basic, uncomplicated needs, while maintaining a safe environment.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course expands on the knowledge and clinical competencies from NUR 101 to allow the student to provide holistic nursing care for clients with complex and/or recurrent alterations in physical health. Selected physical health alterations and their related etiology, pathophysiology, treatment and pharmacological interventions, nutritional care, nursing assessment and therapeutic nursing interventions are examined in-depth. In the clinical setting, students incorporate prioritization of human needs (Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory), the nursing process and critical thinking to implement a plan of nursing care in collaboration with the client and health care team. The role of the nurse as provider and manager of care is further explored. Effective and therapeutic communication, client safety and legal, ethical and regulatory issues related to selected health alterations are emphasized. Prerequisite: NUR 101.
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