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1.00 Credits
Credits: 1 Wkly hrs: 1 hour Lecture This course will introduce students to the growth, development, and physiological changes of the older adult. The concept of ageism and theory regarding dementia will be introduced. Prerequisite: Completion of TADN 181, 183, 184, 185, 187, 189, and 190 with a grade of 2.7 or above. Concurrent enrollment in TADN 201, 203, 205, 207, and 209.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Wkly hrs: 3 hours Lecture This course is designed to build on the student's knowledge of pharmacology and dosages including mechanism of action, drug classifications, dosage calculations, nursing considerations, and patient education required for commonly used drugs in the clinical setting. Prerequisite: Completion of TADN 181, 183, 184, 185, 187, 189, 190, 201, 203, 205, 207, 209, and 211 with a grade of 2.7 or above. Concurrent enrollment in TADN 215.
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8.00 Credits
Credits: 8 Wkly hrs: 16 hours Lab Development of the professional role continues with mentoring by an RN in multiple care settings. Prerequisite: Completion of TADN 181, 183, 184, 185, 187, 189, 190, 201, 203, 205, 207, 209 and 211 with a grade of 2.7 or above. Concurrent enrollment in TADN 213.
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1.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Wkly hrs: 1 hour Lecture, 4 hours Lab A beginning drawing course teaching introductory two dimensional computer drawing. Emphasis is based on exploration of software as opposed to skill building drawing concepts to enter industry.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 Wkly hrs: 1 hour Lecture, 4 hours Lab A beginning drawing course teaching introductory three dimensional computer techniques. Emphasis is based on exploration of software as opposed to skill building drawing concepts to enter industry.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Wkly hrs: 2 hours Lecture, 4 hours Lab A beginning drawing course teaching both introductory hand drawing and computer drawing skills. Concepts taught include: care and use of instruments, linetypes, sketching, numbering of planes, lettering and linework, orthographic projection, primary and secondary auxiliary projections, introduction to descriptive geometry, isometric drawing and isometric sections, orthographic sections, and an introduction to the theory of dimensioning. Prerequisite: Students must have appropriate manual drafting tools and access to an Olympic College computer using AutoCAD software.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Wkly hrs: 2 hours Lecture, 4 hours Lab Expansion of the principles and techniques used to make working engineering drawings. This includes coverage of standard dimensioning practices and conventions, section cuts and conventions, and isometric pictorial drawings. This course is for Technical Design majors. Prerequisite: Students must have appropriate manual drafting tools and access to an Olympic College computer using AutoCAD software.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Wkly hrs: 2 hours Lecture, 4 hours Lab Introduction to principles of descriptive geometry used to solve 3 dimensional problems graphically via successive auxiliary projections. Study of space relationships for points, lines and planes that precede design. Also an introduction to development of surfaces and intersections. Prerequisite: TEC-D 200 with a grade of 2.0 or above or permission of instructor. All students must have access to computer lab.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Wkly hrs: 4 hours Lecture This is an introductory course in blueprint reading. Texts will emphasize industrial drawings for manufacturing, construction and transportation. Prerequisite: Student must have appropriate manual drafting tools.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Wkly hrs: 2 hours Lecture, 4 hours Lab Use of hand calculators and electronic spreadsheets in the solution of technical calculations. Emphasizes use of calculation aids for algebraic, geometric, and trig, power, complex, interactive and repetitive calculations.
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