NUR (Nursing) Courses
NUR010 - LPN to RN Transition
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
The transition course is designed for students accepted for advanced placement into the third semester of the ADN Option. The course explores the NECC Nursing program, philosophy, objectives and holistic nursing care and nursing process. Nursing concepts designed to prepare the LPN for success in the program will be explored. This course must be successfully completed prior to enrolling into the second year of the ADN Option.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
BIO122 Anatomy & Physiology II Minimum Grade of: C and CIS101 or higher Minimum Grade of: C and ENG102 English Composition II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR102 Nursing II Minimum Grade of: C and PSY201 Developmental Psychology I: Childhood & Adolescence Minimum Grade of: C
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The transition course is designed for students accepted for advanced placement into the third semester of the ADN Option. The course explores the NECC Nursing program, philosophy, objectives and holistic nursing care and nursing process. Nursing concepts designed to prepare the LPN for success in the program will be explored. This course must be successfully completed prior to enrolling into the second year of the ADN Option.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
BIO122 Anatomy & Physiology II Minimum Grade of: C and CIS101 or higher Minimum Grade of: C and ENG102 English Composition II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR102 Nursing II Minimum Grade of: C and PSY201 Developmental Psychology I: Childhood & Adolescence Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LE | 5275 | Traditional | 08/05/13 - 08/06/13 | M T W R F S | 08:30 AM - 04:00 PM | L - L145 | 25 / 20 | Demers, Patricia | View |
NUR110 - Nursing I
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
An introductory course which focuses on the foundational skills and principles needed to provide safe, holistic patient-centered care in basic nursing situations. Students will explore methods of optimal health promotion and disease prevention. Content includes nursing process, therapeutic interventions, culturally sensitive care, and the role of the associate degree nurse in a variety of healthcare settings.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and ENG101 English Composition I Minimum Grade of: C and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology Minimum Grade of: C and NUR111 Nursing Clinical I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR112 Nursing Lab I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR113 Pharmacology I Minimum Grade of: C
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An introductory course which focuses on the foundational skills and principles needed to provide safe, holistic patient-centered care in basic nursing situations. Students will explore methods of optimal health promotion and disease prevention. Content includes nursing process, therapeutic interventions, culturally sensitive care, and the role of the associate degree nurse in a variety of healthcare settings.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and ENG101 English Composition I Minimum Grade of: C and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology Minimum Grade of: C and NUR111 Nursing Clinical I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR112 Nursing Lab I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR113 Pharmacology I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LM1 | 7722 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM | L - L251 O - O - | 25 / 30 | Becker, Jill | View |
NUR111 - Nursing Clinical I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This clinical focuses on fundamentals skills and principles of administering holistic nursing care to adult patients in a variety of healthcare settings. Emphasis is placed on developing caring nurse patient relationships, utilizing nursing process, and providing personal care needs to a diverse population. Health maintenance strategies are also examined. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and ENG101 English Composition I Minimum Grade of: C and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology Minimum Grade of: C and NUR110 Nursing I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR112 Nursing Lab I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR113 Pharmacology I Minimum Grade of: C
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This clinical focuses on fundamentals skills and principles of administering holistic nursing care to adult patients in a variety of healthcare settings. Emphasis is placed on developing caring nurse patient relationships, utilizing nursing process, and providing personal care needs to a diverse population. Health maintenance strategies are also examined. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and ENG101 English Composition I Minimum Grade of: C and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology Minimum Grade of: C and NUR110 Nursing I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR112 Nursing Lab I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR113 Pharmacology I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR | 7723 | Traditional | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 07:30 AM - 01:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM | O - OFF O - O - | 25 / 30 | Becker, Jill | View |
NUR112 - Nursing Lab I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
This laboratory course focuses on developing competency in the fundamental nursing skills needed to provide holistic nursing care to adults. Emphasis is placed on safety, use of technology, data collection and varied documentation methods, including an electronic medical record.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and ENG101 English Composition I Minimum Grade of: C and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology Minimum Grade of: C and NUR110 Nursing I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR111 Nursing Clinical I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR113 Pharmacology I Minimum Grade of: C
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This laboratory course focuses on developing competency in the fundamental nursing skills needed to provide holistic nursing care to adults. Emphasis is placed on safety, use of technology, data collection and varied documentation methods, including an electronic medical record.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and ENG101 English Composition I Minimum Grade of: C and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology Minimum Grade of: C and NUR110 Nursing I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR111 Nursing Clinical I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR113 Pharmacology I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LRA | 7724 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:59 AM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM | L - L014 O - | 13 / 15 | Pender-Phaneuf, Kathleen | View |
| LRB | 7725 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:59 AM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM | L - L014 O - | 12 / 15 | Kane, Sheila | View |
NUR113 - Pharmacology I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
This introductory course provides the theoretical background that enables nursing students to provide safe, effective and holistic nursing care related to medications and natural products given to diverse patients throughout the lifespan. Basic concepts and techniques of dosage calculations and medication administration by a variety of routes will be explored. Learners will apply the steps of the nursing process when administering medications. Emphasis is placed on developing critical thinking skills when using pharmacological information sources and technology.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
PNS110 Practical Nursing I Minimum Grade of: C or NUR110 Nursing I Minimum Grade of: C
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This introductory course provides the theoretical background that enables nursing students to provide safe, effective and holistic nursing care related to medications and natural products given to diverse patients throughout the lifespan. Basic concepts and techniques of dosage calculations and medication administration by a variety of routes will be explored. Learners will apply the steps of the nursing process when administering medications. Emphasis is placed on developing critical thinking skills when using pharmacological information sources and technology.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
PNS110 Practical Nursing I Minimum Grade of: C or NUR110 Nursing I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L11 | 7726 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | L - L251 | 24 / 30 | TBA | View |
| L10 | 7727 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | L - L251 | 25 / 30 | TBA | View |
NUR210 - Nursing III
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course focuses upon the holistic nursing care of patients and families from culturally diverse populations with acute physical and mental health alterations. The course further develops the role of the associate degree nurse and continues to incorporate critical thinking in the development of a comprehensive plan of care. Emphasis is placed upon assessment and interventions for patients experiencing multiple health alterations. Interdisciplinary collaboration will be examined.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
NUR120 Nursing II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR121 Nursing Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR122 Nursing Lab II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR123 Pharmacology II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
BIO220 Microbiology Minimum Grade of: C and SOC101 Introduction to Sociology Minimum Grade of: C and NUR211 Nursing Clinical III Minimum Grade of: C and NUR213 Pharmacology III Minimum Grade of: C
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This course focuses upon the holistic nursing care of patients and families from culturally diverse populations with acute physical and mental health alterations. The course further develops the role of the associate degree nurse and continues to incorporate critical thinking in the development of a comprehensive plan of care. Emphasis is placed upon assessment and interventions for patients experiencing multiple health alterations. Interdisciplinary collaboration will be examined.
Course Lecture Hours: 4
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
NUR120 Nursing II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR121 Nursing Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR122 Nursing Lab II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR123 Pharmacology II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
BIO220 Microbiology Minimum Grade of: C and SOC101 Introduction to Sociology Minimum Grade of: C and NUR211 Nursing Clinical III Minimum Grade of: C and NUR213 Pharmacology III Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L8 | 7806 | Traditional | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM | L - L251 O - O - | 29 / 36 | Dabrowski, Catherine | View |
| IH1 | 8070 | Web Hybrid | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 05:00 PM - 06:50 PM | LIH - LIH103 Online Course | 17 / 18 | TBA | View |
NUR211 - Nursing Clinical III
5 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course builds on the theoretical and clinical foundation developed in Nursing Level II courses. The focus is on managing the care of groups of patients in collaboration with families and the health care team. Students use critical thinking to promote holistic, comprehensive care in the management of patients with physical and mental health alterations. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 225
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
NUR120 Nursing II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR121 Nursing Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR122 Nursing Lab II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR123 Pharmacology II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
BIO220 Microbiology Minimum Grade of: C and SOC101 Introduction to Sociology Minimum Grade of: C and NUR210 Nursing III Minimum Grade of: C and NUR213 Pharmacology III Minimum Grade of: C
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This course builds on the theoretical and clinical foundation developed in Nursing Level II courses. The focus is on managing the care of groups of patients in collaboration with families and the health care team. Students use critical thinking to promote holistic, comprehensive care in the management of patients with physical and mental health alterations. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 225
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
NUR120 Nursing II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR121 Nursing Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR122 Nursing Lab II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR123 Pharmacology II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
BIO220 Microbiology Minimum Grade of: C and SOC101 Introduction to Sociology Minimum Grade of: C and NUR210 Nursing III Minimum Grade of: C and NUR213 Pharmacology III Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR | 7807 | Traditional | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 07:00 AM - 03:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM | O - OFF O - O - | 29 / 36 | Dabrowski, Catherine | View |
| IH1 | 8072 | Web Hybrid | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 03:00 PM - 11:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM | O - OFF O - OFF | 17 / 18 | TBA | View |
NUR213 - Pharmacology III
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course expands upon the foundational concepts provided in the Pharmacology I (NUR 113)and II (NUR 123) courses. The focus is on the role of the student in the safe and effective administration of medications and natural products to diverse patients throughout the lifespan. The nursing student will be introduced to the calculation and administration techniques of complex intravenous infusions via peripheral and central venous routes. Holistic nursing care and nursing process will provide the framework for administration of medications and natural products to patients with complex health alterations.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
NUR123 Pharmacology II Minimum Grade of: C
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This course expands upon the foundational concepts provided in the Pharmacology I (NUR 113)and II (NUR 123) courses. The focus is on the role of the student in the safe and effective administration of medications and natural products to diverse patients throughout the lifespan. The nursing student will be introduced to the calculation and administration techniques of complex intravenous infusions via peripheral and central venous routes. Holistic nursing care and nursing process will provide the framework for administration of medications and natural products to patients with complex health alterations.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
NUR123 Pharmacology II Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L11 | 7808 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | L - L251 | 29 / 36 | Tangard, Gail | View |
| IH1 | 8071 | Web Hybrid | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 04:00 PM - 04:59 PM | LIH - LIH103 Online Course | 17 / 18 | TBA | View |
Total NUR courses: 13
PAR (Paralegal Studies) Courses
PAR100 - Intro to Paralegalism
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This introductory course is designed to prepare paralegals for the practical aspects of their future profession, including legal analysis, interviewing, investigation, computer applications in law, and law office administration. In addition, career expectations and employment opportunities are explored. Special considerations will be given to the regulation of paralegals and the ethical issues confronting the paralegal profession, such as conflicts of interest, confidentiality, and the unauthorized practice of law.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
None
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This introductory course is designed to prepare paralegals for the practical aspects of their future profession, including legal analysis, interviewing, investigation, computer applications in law, and law office administration. In addition, career expectations and employment opportunities are explored. Special considerations will be given to the regulation of paralegals and the ethical issues confronting the paralegal profession, such as conflicts of interest, confidentiality, and the unauthorized practice of law.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L11 | 7353 | Traditional | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM 11:00 AM - 12:50 PM | L - L149 L - L149 | 2 / 28 | Pollock-Ciampi, Judith | View |
| HW | 7734 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:10 PM | H - C107 | 7 / 28 | Froner, Anne | View |
PAR101 - Legal Res/Write I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is designed to teach students how to use a law library, to perform legal research, to analyze legal problems, to write legal analysis in a variety of different formats, and to use computers as a research tool. Focus is on how to find legal materials, including federal and state case, constitutional, and statutory law. Students will learn to use digests and other finding tools, and will learn to update their research by shepardizing. Students will prepare case briefs, written analyses of several legal problems using the IRAC method, and an objective interoffice memorandum.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and ENG101 English Composition I Minimum Grade of: C-
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This course is designed to teach students how to use a law library, to perform legal research, to analyze legal problems, to write legal analysis in a variety of different formats, and to use computers as a research tool. Focus is on how to find legal materials, including federal and state case, constitutional, and statutory law. Students will learn to use digests and other finding tools, and will learn to update their research by shepardizing. Students will prepare case briefs, written analyses of several legal problems using the IRAC method, and an objective interoffice memorandum.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and ENG101 English Composition I Minimum Grade of: C-
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HT | 7354 | Traditional | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:10 PM | H - C216 | 5 / 22 | Leate-Varney, Shannon | View |
PAR102 - Legal Res/Write II
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This continuation of PAR101 is designed to teach students how to find secondary sources and federal and state regulatory sources. It also further develops students' legal analysis skills by requiring students to synthesize different sources of law. Students will prepare a demand letter, a motion with accompanying persuasive memorandum of law, and appellate brief selections.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
PAR101 Legal Research & Writing I
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This continuation of PAR101 is designed to teach students how to find secondary sources and federal and state regulatory sources. It also further develops students' legal analysis skills by requiring students to synthesize different sources of law. Students will prepare a demand letter, a motion with accompanying persuasive memorandum of law, and appellate brief selections.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
PAR101 Legal Research & Writing I
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LT | 7805 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 12:15 PM - 01:30 PM | L - L141 | 13 / 22 | Pollock-Ciampi, Judith | View |
PAR201 - Real Estate Law
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course studies basic real estate law principles and practice, landlord/tenant law, zoning issues, and estate issues that relate to real property. The student will become familiar with the process of a residential real estate transaction: drafting a purchase and sale agreement; conducting a title examination; the elements of deeds, notes and mortgages; and the requirements and documentation necessary for a closing.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
ENG101 English Composition I and GOV110 Introduction to American Law or PAR100 Introduction to Paralegalism
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This course studies basic real estate law principles and practice, landlord/tenant law, zoning issues, and estate issues that relate to real property. The student will become familiar with the process of a residential real estate transaction: drafting a purchase and sale agreement; conducting a title examination; the elements of deeds, notes and mortgages; and the requirements and documentation necessary for a closing.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
ENG101 English Composition I and GOV110 Introduction to American Law or PAR100 Introduction to Paralegalism
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B1A | 8280 | Web Hybrid | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:45 PM - 03:15 PM | Online Course L - L141 | 13 / 25 | Leate-Varney, Shannon | View |
PAR205 - Family Law
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course provides an overview of a family law practice. It addresses fundamental topics including marriage, divorce, annulment, custody and support along with emerging areas such as legal recognition of non-marital families and family violence. Attention is given to coverage of legal principles, ethical issues, research, interviewing, drafting, and other essential practice skills.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
PAR101 Legal Research & Writing I
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This course provides an overview of a family law practice. It addresses fundamental topics including marriage, divorce, annulment, custody and support along with emerging areas such as legal recognition of non-marital families and family violence. Attention is given to coverage of legal principles, ethical issues, research, interviewing, drafting, and other essential practice skills.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
PAR101 Legal Research & Writing I
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B1A | 7355 | Web Hybrid | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 09/05/13 - 09/05/13 09/12/13 - 09/12/13 09/26/13 - 09/26/13 10/10/13 - 10/10/13 10/24/13 - 10/24/13 11/07/13 - 11/07/13 12/05/13 - 12/05/13 12/12/13 - 12/12/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM | Online Course H - C120 H - C120 H - C120 H - C120 H - C120 H - C120 H - C120 H - C120 | 15 / 25 | Wilson, Mary | View |
PAR208 - Contract Law
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course first focuses on the formation of a contract with special emphasis on the elements of formation and the problems in formation. It then focuses substantial attention on the discharging of a contract and the remedies available for the breach of a contract. Special consideration will be given to the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), specifically the formation of, the discharge of, and the remedies under a Sales Agreement. UCC Financing Statements will also be discussed. Students must draft a contract and a UCC Financing Statement. Students will also prepare a legal review of a contract.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
PAR101 Legal Research & Writing I Minimum Grade of: C
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This course first focuses on the formation of a contract with special emphasis on the elements of formation and the problems in formation. It then focuses substantial attention on the discharging of a contract and the remedies available for the breach of a contract. Special consideration will be given to the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), specifically the formation of, the discharge of, and the remedies under a Sales Agreement. UCC Financing Statements will also be discussed. Students must draft a contract and a UCC Financing Statement. Students will also prepare a legal review of a contract.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
PAR101 Legal Research & Writing I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B1A | 5289 | Web Hybrid | 06/18/13 - 08/06/13 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM | H - C301 Online Course | 25 / 27 | Pollock-Ciampi, Judith | View |
PAR210 - Crim Law Procedure Paralegals
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course provides an overview of the criminal justice system. The substantive component introduces the major classes of crimes including crimes against the person, crimes against property, and crimes against the public order. The procedure segment includes a survey of the constitutional dimensions of the criminal justice process. Attention is given to the legal principles, ethical considerations, rules and practice skills needed by a paralegal in criminal litigation from both prosecution and defense perspectives.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
PAR101 Legal Research & Writing I Minimum Grade of: C
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This course provides an overview of the criminal justice system. The substantive component introduces the major classes of crimes including crimes against the person, crimes against property, and crimes against the public order. The procedure segment includes a survey of the constitutional dimensions of the criminal justice process. Attention is given to the legal principles, ethical considerations, rules and practice skills needed by a paralegal in criminal litigation from both prosecution and defense perspectives.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
PAR101 Legal Research & Writing I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LT9 | 7978 | Traditional | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:15 AM - 10:30 AM | L - L141 | 16 / 25 | Leate-Varney, Shannon | View |
Total PAR courses: 8
PED (PE/Sport ) Courses
PED114 - Intro to Adventure Education
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course introduces and examines the theory and practices associated with the field of Adventure Education (AE). Students will participate in an array of adventure activities and learn how to plan, organize and safely administer AE programs. Students will consider how recreation-based adventure programs may help improve physical fitness, self-esteem, communication skills, and team-work for groups of all ages. This course is composed of lecture, off-site adventure labs, and a term project.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Writing proficiency
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This course introduces and examines the theory and practices associated with the field of Adventure Education (AE). Students will participate in an array of adventure activities and learn how to plan, organize and safely administer AE programs. Students will consider how recreation-based adventure programs may help improve physical fitness, self-esteem, communication skills, and team-work for groups of all ages. This course is composed of lecture, off-site adventure labs, and a term project.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R10 | 7739 | Traditional | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:45 AM - 01:00 PM 01:10 PM - 02:15 PM | H - DGYM H - D129 | 8 / 20 | TBA | View |
PED145 - Yoga I
2 Credit Course
Course Description:
Yoga is a course in self-realization covering Hatha exercises and breathing, nutrition, relaxing, concentration and Eastern philosophy. Classes will consist of practice and discussion aimed at improving life through the wisdom of this timeless discipline.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency
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Yoga is a course in self-realization covering Hatha exercises and breathing, nutrition, relaxing, concentration and Eastern philosophy. Classes will consist of practice and discussion aimed at improving life through the wisdom of this timeless discipline.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HR | 7315 | Traditional | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 05:30 PM - 06:20 PM 06:30 PM - 08:20 PM | H - C110 H - D154 | 3 / 20 | TBA | View |
PED161 - Intro Career Phys Ed
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Introduction to Careers in Physical Education is a career oriented course designed to introduce new students to the discipline of physical activity and the profession of physical education and the variety of related professions. Students will be introduced to the disciplines of study and career requirements in the physical activity professions.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency
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Introduction to Careers in Physical Education is a career oriented course designed to introduce new students to the discipline of physical activity and the profession of physical education and the variety of related professions. Students will be introduced to the disciplines of study and career requirements in the physical activity professions.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H10 | 7316 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - D129 | 7 / 30 | Parker, Robert | View |
PED162 - Found Hlth & Fitness
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Foundations of Health & Fitness is a course designed as an individual health improvement and maintenance program based on achieving wellness. The course merges fitness/exercise, nutrition/weight control and stress management into a single program to help students realize how healthy choices can lead to a better quality of life. Students are also provided with a series of physical fitness and wellness analyses.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency
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Foundations of Health & Fitness is a course designed as an individual health improvement and maintenance program based on achieving wellness. The course merges fitness/exercise, nutrition/weight control and stress management into a single program to help students realize how healthy choices can lead to a better quality of life. Students are also provided with a series of physical fitness and wellness analyses.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T9 | 7317 | Traditional | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:15 AM - 10:30 AM | H - D129 | 12 / 30 | TBA | View |
PED164 - First Aid & CPR
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
First aid and CPR prepares the student to deal with most types of medical emergencies. classes include simulated disaster and practical skills. For students successfully completing requirements, a First aid, CPR and AED certification is earned from the American College of Emergency Physicians.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reding proficiency
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First aid and CPR prepares the student to deal with most types of medical emergencies. classes include simulated disaster and practical skills. For students successfully completing requirements, a First aid, CPR and AED certification is earned from the American College of Emergency Physicians.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reding proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| W2 | 7318 | Traditional | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 02:00 PM - 04:50 PM | H - D129 | 11 / 30 | TBA | View |
PED168 - Leading Fitness Activities
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Leading Fitness Activities provides current fundamental knowledge about leading a broad spectrum of physical fitness activities. Students will be introduced to a variety of fitness modalities employed in group and individual programming including strength, cardiovascular, flexibility and functional fitness . Information about safety, contraindications, exercise selection, teaching considerations and terminology will be covered. Students will participate in, and lead, the various fitness activities.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
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Leading Fitness Activities provides current fundamental knowledge about leading a broad spectrum of physical fitness activities. Students will be introduced to a variety of fitness modalities employed in group and individual programming including strength, cardiovascular, flexibility and functional fitness . Information about safety, contraindications, exercise selection, teaching considerations and terminology will be covered. Students will participate in, and lead, the various fitness activities.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | 7595 | Traditional | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:45 AM - 09:50 AM | H - D129 | 17 / 22 | TBA | View |
Total PED courses: 6
PHI (Philosophy) Courses
PHI101 - Intro Philosophy
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Introduction to Philosophy investigates the aims, nature and problems of philosophy with emphasis upon the theory of knowledge, metaphysics, ethics and philosophy of religion.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Philosophy/Religion Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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Introduction to Philosophy investigates the aims, nature and problems of philosophy with emphasis upon the theory of knowledge, metaphysics, ethics and philosophy of religion.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Philosophy/Religion Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5097 | Web Companion | 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:00 PM | H - C110 | 14 / 32 | Rollins, John | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 7223 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - C116 | 20 / 32 | Rollins, John | View |
| 9 | 7224 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM | H - C114 | 13 / 32 | Gunning, Meredith | View |
| HW | 7225 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:10 PM | H - C109 | 6 / 32 | LeBlanc, Donald | View |
| O1A | 7226 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Gustafson, James | View | ||
| TN | 7228 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 12:15 PM - 01:30 PM | H - C107 | 18 / 32 | TBA | View |
| T9 | 7527 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:15 AM - 10:30 AM | H - E369 | 16 / 32 | Gunning, Meredith | View |
PHI102 - Issues in Philosophy
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Issues in Philosophy is critical analysis of the philosophic issues concerning human nature, freedom and determinism, aesthetics, social and political philosophy and philosophy of history.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Philosophy/Religion Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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Issues in Philosophy is critical analysis of the philosophic issues concerning human nature, freedom and determinism, aesthetics, social and political philosophy and philosophy of history.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Philosophy/Religion Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | 8270 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | H - C117 | 12 / 32 | Gunning, Meredith | View |
PHI110 - Ethics
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Ethics is the study of representative ethical systems and how they deal with moral issues. Attention will be given to the meanings of basic terms and to the application of ethics to major personal and social problems of our times such as those in law, medicine, international issues, sexuality and lifestyle.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Philosophy/Religion Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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Ethics is the study of representative ethical systems and how they deal with moral issues. Attention will be given to the meanings of basic terms and to the application of ethics to major personal and social problems of our times such as those in law, medicine, international issues, sexuality and lifestyle.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Philosophy/Religion Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 5098 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Gunning, Meredith | View | ||
| O1B | 5099 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Gunning, Meredith | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 7504 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - C215 | 31 / 32 | Gunning, Meredith | View |
| O1A | 7672 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Gunning, Meredith | View | ||
| O1B | 7766 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 19 / 25 | Gunning, Meredith | View |
PHI121 - Practical Logic
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Practical Logic is designed to introduce the student to the basics of reasoning, argumentation, and critical thinking. Included are criteria of sound reasoning, rational assessment of arguments, common fallacies, and basic informal logic.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Philosophy/Religion Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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Practical Logic is designed to introduce the student to the basics of reasoning, argumentation, and critical thinking. Included are criteria of sound reasoning, rational assessment of arguments, common fallacies, and basic informal logic.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Philosophy/Religion Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LT | 7230 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM | L - L141 | 22 / 32 | Casanave, Elizabeth | View |
| O1A | 7231 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 19 / 25 | Casanave, Elizabeth | View | ||
| LLR | 8195 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM | L - L145 | 9 / 31 | Rollins, John | View |
Total PHI courses: 16
PHS (Physics) Courses
PHS111 - College Physics I
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is designed for the student in science, electronic technology, or a health profession such as physical therapy. Subject matter covered will include: principles of mechanics, concurrent forces, nonconcurrent forces, friction, elasticity, motion, forces and motion, work and energy, power, impulse and momentum, and simple harmonic motion. A non-calculus approach.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 3
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and MAT130 College Algebra & Trigonometry Minimum Grade of: C or MAT140 Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry Minimum Grade of: C or MAT251 or higher Minimum Grade of: C or placement test above MAT130
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This course is designed for the student in science, electronic technology, or a health profession such as physical therapy. Subject matter covered will include: principles of mechanics, concurrent forces, nonconcurrent forces, friction, elasticity, motion, forces and motion, work and energy, power, impulse and momentum, and simple harmonic motion. A non-calculus approach.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 3
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and MAT130 College Algebra & Trigonometry Minimum Grade of: C or MAT140 Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry Minimum Grade of: C or MAT251 or higher Minimum Grade of: C or placement test above MAT130
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TN | 7496 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 12:15 PM - 01:30 PM 09:15 AM - 12:05 PM | H - E260 H - E255 | 20 / 24 | TBA | View |
PHS131 - Engr Physics I
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course deals with the principles of mechanics and includes the following topics: composition and resolution of vectors, statics, moments, rectilinear motion, Newton's second law, motion of a projectile, work and energy, impulse and momentum, circular motion, rotational kinematics and dynamics and elasticity.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 3
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MAT251 Calculus I
Course Corequisites:
MAT252 Calculus II
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This course deals with the principles of mechanics and includes the following topics: composition and resolution of vectors, statics, moments, rectilinear motion, Newton's second law, motion of a projectile, work and energy, impulse and momentum, circular motion, rotational kinematics and dynamics and elasticity.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 3
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
MAT251 Calculus I
Course Corequisites:
MAT252 Calculus II
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 7497 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/09/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 02:15 PM 02:16 PM - 05:00 PM | H - E350 H - E255 | 9 / 24 | TBA | View |
| HTR | 7746 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 08:45 PM 06:00 PM - 08:45 PM | H - E260 H - E255 | 24 / 24 | Bordogna, Paula | View |
| HLC | 8084 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM 12:15 PM - 03:00 PM | H - E155 H - E255 | 24 / 24 | Bordogna, Paula | View |
PHS132 - Engineer Physics II
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course deals with the concepts of heat, vibration and electromagnetism, and includes the following: sound and wave motion; quantity of heat, change of state, work and heat; heat transfer, thermal properties of matter, the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics; Coulomb's Law, Ampere's Law, the magnetic field of a current and of a moving charge, induced electomotive force, DC circuits, the magnetic properties of matter and the nature and progation of light with optics.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 3
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
PHS131 Engineering Physics I
Course Corequisites:
MAT253 Calculus III
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This course deals with the concepts of heat, vibration and electromagnetism, and includes the following: sound and wave motion; quantity of heat, change of state, work and heat; heat transfer, thermal properties of matter, the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics; Coulomb's Law, Ampere's Law, the magnetic field of a current and of a moving charge, induced electomotive force, DC circuits, the magnetic properties of matter and the nature and progation of light with optics.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 3
Course Electives:
Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
PHS131 Engineering Physics I
Course Corequisites:
MAT253 Calculus III
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HMW | 8216 | Web Enhanced | 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 08:50 PM 06:00 PM - 08:50 PM | H - E369 H - E255 | 9 / 24 | Hiremath, Chaitanya | View |
Total PHS courses: 5
PNS (Practical Nursing) Courses
PNS105 - Issue/Trend Pract Nurse
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
Students critically examine contemporary issues and trends in nursing practice to facilitate transition into the Licensed Practical Nursing role. Tropics include legal responsibilities, ethical-decision-making, and political forces affecting the practice of nursing. Emphasis is also given to quality improvement, patient outcomes and informatics.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
NUR123 Pharmacology II Minimum Grade of: C and PNS120 Practical Nursing II Minimum Grade of: C and PNS121 Practical Nursing Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C and PNS122 Practical Nursing Lab II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
PNS130 Practical Nursing III Minimum Grade of: C and PNS131 Practical Nursing Clinical III Minimum Grade of: C
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Students critically examine contemporary issues and trends in nursing practice to facilitate transition into the Licensed Practical Nursing role. Tropics include legal responsibilities, ethical-decision-making, and political forces affecting the practice of nursing. Emphasis is also given to quality improvement, patient outcomes and informatics.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
NUR123 Pharmacology II Minimum Grade of: C and PNS120 Practical Nursing II Minimum Grade of: C and PNS121 Practical Nursing Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C and PNS122 Practical Nursing Lab II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
PNS130 Practical Nursing III Minimum Grade of: C and PNS131 Practical Nursing Clinical III Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LE | 5276 | Traditional | 05/22/13 - 07/09/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:59 AM | L - L249 | 27 / 32 | Becker, Jill | View |
PNS110 - Practical Nursing I
5 Credit Course
Course Description:
An introductory course which focuses on the foundational skills and principles needed to provide safe, holistic patient-centered care in basic nursing situations. Students will explore methods of optimal health promotion and disease prevention. Content includes the nursing process, therapeutic interventions, culturally sensitive care and the role of the practical nurse in a variety of healthcare settings. (This course requires a minimum of 75 hours of classroom instruction).
Course Lecture Hours: 5
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology Minimum Grade of: C and PNS111 Practical Nursing Clinical I Minimum Grade of: C and PNS112 Practical Nursing Lab I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR113 Pharmacology I Minimum Grade of: C
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An introductory course which focuses on the foundational skills and principles needed to provide safe, holistic patient-centered care in basic nursing situations. Students will explore methods of optimal health promotion and disease prevention. Content includes the nursing process, therapeutic interventions, culturally sensitive care and the role of the practical nurse in a variety of healthcare settings. (This course requires a minimum of 75 hours of classroom instruction).
Course Lecture Hours: 5
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology Minimum Grade of: C and PNS111 Practical Nursing Clinical I Minimum Grade of: C and PNS112 Practical Nursing Lab I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR113 Pharmacology I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LM8 | 7728 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 10:50 AM 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM | L - L249 L - L249 O - | 24 / 30 | Bass, Lisa | View |
PNS111 - Practical Nursing Clinical I
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
This clinical course focuses on fundamental skills and principles of administering holistic nursing care to adult patients in a variety of healthcare settings. Emphasis is placed on developing caring nurse- patient relationships, utilizing the nursing process and providing personal care needs to a diverse population. Health maintenance strategies are also examined. (This course requires a minimum of 195 hours of clinical experience). PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 195
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology Minimum Grade of: C and PNS110 Practical Nursing I Minimum Grade of: C and PNS112 Practical Nursing Lab I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR113 Pharmacology I Minimum Grade of: C
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This clinical course focuses on fundamental skills and principles of administering holistic nursing care to adult patients in a variety of healthcare settings. Emphasis is placed on developing caring nurse- patient relationships, utilizing the nursing process and providing personal care needs to a diverse population. Health maintenance strategies are also examined. (This course requires a minimum of 195 hours of clinical experience). PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 195
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology Minimum Grade of: C and PNS110 Practical Nursing I Minimum Grade of: C and PNS112 Practical Nursing Lab I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR113 Pharmacology I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR | 7729 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 07:00 AM - 03:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM | O - OFF O - OFF | 24 / 30 | Bass, Lisa | View |
PNS112 - Practical Nursing Lab I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
This laboratory course focuses on developing competency in the fundamental nursing skills needed to provide holistic nursing care to adults. Emphasis is placed on safety, use of technology, data collection and varied documentation methods, including an electronic medical record. (This course requires a minimum of 45 hours of laboratory experience).
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 45
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology Minimum Grade of: C and PNS110 Practical Nursing I Minimum Grade of: C and PNS111 Practical Nursing Clinical I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR113 Pharmacology I Minimum Grade of: C
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This laboratory course focuses on developing competency in the fundamental nursing skills needed to provide holistic nursing care to adults. Emphasis is placed on safety, use of technology, data collection and varied documentation methods, including an electronic medical record. (This course requires a minimum of 45 hours of laboratory experience).
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 45
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology Minimum Grade of: C and PNS110 Practical Nursing I Minimum Grade of: C and PNS111 Practical Nursing Clinical I Minimum Grade of: C and NUR113 Pharmacology I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LTA | 7730 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:30 AM - 11:30 AM | L - L014 | 13 / 15 | Michaud, Kristen | View |
| LTB | 7731 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM | L - L014 | 11 / 15 | Bass, Lisa | View |
PNS130 - Practical Nursing III
6 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course focuses on the delivery of holistic nursing care to culturally diverse patients with common physical and mental health problems. The role of the practical nurse as a participant in the development of a comprehensive plan of care is explored. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of disability prevention, rehabilitation and end of life care. (This course requires a minimum of 90 hours of classroom instruction).
Course Lecture Hours: 6
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
PNS120 Practical Nursing II Minimum Grade of: C and PNS121 Practical Nursing Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C and PNS122 Practical Nursing Lab II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR123 Pharmacology II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
PNS105 Issues and Trends in Practical Nursing Minimum Grade of: C and PNS131 Practical Nursing Clinical III Minimum Grade of: C
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This course focuses on the delivery of holistic nursing care to culturally diverse patients with common physical and mental health problems. The role of the practical nurse as a participant in the development of a comprehensive plan of care is explored. Emphasis is placed on the concepts of disability prevention, rehabilitation and end of life care. (This course requires a minimum of 90 hours of classroom instruction).
Course Lecture Hours: 6
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
PNS120 Practical Nursing II Minimum Grade of: C and PNS121 Practical Nursing Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C and PNS122 Practical Nursing Lab II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR123 Pharmacology II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
PNS105 Issues and Trends in Practical Nursing Minimum Grade of: C and PNS131 Practical Nursing Clinical III Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LM | 5277 | Traditional | 05/20/13 - 08/08/13 05/20/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM 08:00 AM - 09:59 AM | L - L249 L - L249 | 28 / 32 | Pappalardo, Francine | View |
PNS131 - Practical Nursing Clinical III
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course builds on the theoretical and clinical foundation developed in Practical Nursing courses at level II. Clinical opportunities are provided to holistically care for patients with physical and mental health problems that may be acute or chronic. Within the role of the practical nurse, the concepts of delegation, collaboration and evaluation of patient care are also emphasized for entry into practice. (This course requires a minimum of 180 hours of clinical experience). PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 180
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
PNS120 Practical Nursing II Minimum Grade of: C and PNS121 Practical Nursing Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C and PNS122 Practical Nursing Lab II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR123 Pharmacology II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
PNS130 Practical Nursing III Minimum Grade of: C and PNS105 Issues and Trends in Practical Nursing Minimum Grade of: C
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This course builds on the theoretical and clinical foundation developed in Practical Nursing courses at level II. Clinical opportunities are provided to holistically care for patients with physical and mental health problems that may be acute or chronic. Within the role of the practical nurse, the concepts of delegation, collaboration and evaluation of patient care are also emphasized for entry into practice. (This course requires a minimum of 180 hours of clinical experience). PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 180
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
PNS120 Practical Nursing II Minimum Grade of: C and PNS121 Practical Nursing Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C and PNS122 Practical Nursing Lab II Minimum Grade of: C and NUR123 Pharmacology II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
PNS130 Practical Nursing III Minimum Grade of: C and PNS105 Issues and Trends in Practical Nursing Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR | 5278 | Traditional | 05/23/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 07:00 AM - 03:00 PM | O - OFF | 27 / 32 | Pappalardo, Francine | View |
Total PNS courses: 7
PSG (Polysomnography) Courses
PSG101 - Polysomnography I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Provides didactic instruction in the basics of Polysomnography Technology. Topics include related medical terminology, instrumentation setup and calibration, recording and monitoring techniques, documentation, professional issues, and patient-technologist interactions. Lab sessions provide entry-level hands on instruction.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
PSG110 Polysomnography Clinical I Minimum Grade of: C
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Provides didactic instruction in the basics of Polysomnography Technology. Topics include related medical terminology, instrumentation setup and calibration, recording and monitoring techniques, documentation, professional issues, and patient-technologist interactions. Lab sessions provide entry-level hands on instruction.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
PSG110 Polysomnography Clinical I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B1A | 7704 | Web Hybrid | 09/07/13 - 09/07/13 10/05/13 - 10/05/13 11/02/13 - 11/02/13 12/07/13 - 12/07/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM | L - L014 L - L014 L - L014 L - L014 Online Course | 14 / 15 | Murray, John | View |
| B1B | 7863 | Web Hybrid | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM | Online Course O - OFF O - OFF O - OFF O - OFF | 0 / 10 | TBA | View |
PSG105 - Physiology Sleep Technologists
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course focuses on systemic physiology relevant to the role of a Sleep Technologist. Content includes neuroanatomy and physiology; sleep related endocrine functions, electrophysiology; cardiovascular and respiratory anatomy and physiology. The physiology necessary to understand various sleep disorders and provide therapeutic measures is emphasized.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading and Basic Writing and Basic Algebra I
Course Corequisites:
PSG101 Polysomnography I Minimum Grade of: C
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This course focuses on systemic physiology relevant to the role of a Sleep Technologist. Content includes neuroanatomy and physiology; sleep related endocrine functions, electrophysiology; cardiovascular and respiratory anatomy and physiology. The physiology necessary to understand various sleep disorders and provide therapeutic measures is emphasized.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading and Basic Writing and Basic Algebra I
Course Corequisites:
PSG101 Polysomnography I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 7705 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 14 / 25 | Rowse, Christopher | View |
PSG110 - Polysomnography Clinical I
2 Credit Course
Course Description:
Provides didactic instruction in the basics of Polysomnography Technology. Topics include related medical terminology, instrumentation setup and calibration, recording and monitoring techniques, documentation, professional issues, and patient-technologist interactions. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
PSG101 Polysomnography I Minimum Grade of: C
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Provides didactic instruction in the basics of Polysomnography Technology. Topics include related medical terminology, instrumentation setup and calibration, recording and monitoring techniques, documentation, professional issues, and patient-technologist interactions. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
PSG101 Polysomnography I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR | 7378 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 07:30 PM - 10:59 PM 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM | O - OFF L - L014 | 13 / 15 | TBA | View |
| PRA | 7706 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM 07:30 PM - 10:59 PM | O - OFF O - OFF | 1 / 5 | TBA | View |
Total PSG courses: 5
PSY (Psychology) Courses
PSY101 - Intro Psychology
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course includes a survey of major topics and theorists in the field. The student will focus primarily on normal developmental trends and patterns while exploring the social, emotional, motivational, sensory and cognitive realms of behavior. In particular, the student may read and discuss material pertaining to the theories of Maslow, Freud, Piaget, Erikson, and Skinner among others.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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This course includes a survey of major topics and theorists in the field. The student will focus primarily on normal developmental trends and patterns while exploring the social, emotional, motivational, sensory and cognitive realms of behavior. In particular, the student may read and discuss material pertaining to the theories of Maslow, Freud, Piaget, Erikson, and Skinner among others.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5101 | Web Companion | 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 10:30 AM | H - C104 | 25 / 32 | Davidson, John | View |
| E2 | 5102 | Web Companion | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:00 PM | H - C119 | 18 / 32 | Mangion, Jonathan | View |
| F | 5103 | Web Companion | 05/14/13 - 06/14/13 | M T W R F S | 11:15 AM - 01:25 PM | H - C114 | 30 / 32 | Janowicz, Mary | View |
| LE | 5105 | Web Companion | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:00 PM | L - L143 | 18 / 32 | Gilman, Robert | View |
| O1A | 5106 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Cohen, Carolyn | View | ||
| O1B | 5107 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Cohen, Carolyn | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 7243 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - C109 | 10 / 32 | Gagne, Isabelle | View |
| 10 | 7244 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - C117 | 27 / 32 | Cohen, Carolyn | View |
| 11 | 7245 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | H - C115 | 19 / 28 | Flynn, Peter | View |
| 2 | 7246 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 02:00 PM - 02:50 PM | H - C114 | 5 / 28 | TBA | View |
| 8 | 7247 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM | H - C117 | 10 / 32 | TBA | View |
| 9 | 7248 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM | H - C117 | 12 / 32 | TBA | View |
| HR | 7250 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM | H - C216 | 13 / 32 | TBA | View |
| HT | 7251 | Web Companion | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:10 PM | H - C108 | 13 / 32 | TBA | View |
| L10 | 7252 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | L - L139 | 32 / 32 | TBA | View |
| LLM | 7253 | Web Companion | 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:30 PM | L - L251 | 20 / 32 | TBA | View |
| LLW | 7254 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:10 PM | L - L139 | 18 / 32 | TBA | View |
| LT | 7255 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM | L - L139 | 17 / 32 | TBA | View |
| LT9 | 7256 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:15 AM - 10:30 AM | L - L139 | 11 / 32 | TBA | View |
| O1A | 7257 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 22 / 25 | Cohen, Carolyn | View | ||
| O2A | 7258 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 5 / 25 | Gagne, Isabelle | View | ||
| T | 7259 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM | H - C113 | 31 / 32 | Cohen, Carolyn | View |
| T8 | 7260 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 07:45 AM - 09:00 AM | H - C108 | 5 / 32 | TBA | View |
| T9 | 7261 | Web Companion | 09/10/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 09:15 AM - 10:30 AM 09:15 AM - 10:30 AM | H - C214 H - C220 | 25 / 32 | TBA | View |
| TN | 7262 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 12:15 PM - 01:30 PM | H - C114 | 14 / 32 | TBA | View |
| W9 | 7592 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 11:40 AM | H - C217 | 5 / 32 | TBA | View |
| T2 | 7669 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:45 PM - 03:00 PM | H - C114 | 7 / 32 | TBA | View |
| L1 | 7910 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | L - L147 | 7 / 32 | TBA | View |
| IH1 | 8263 | Web Hybrid | 10/28/13 - 12/18/13 10/28/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 08:20 PM | LIH - LIH101 Online Course | 10 / 7 | TBA | View |
PSY103 - Foundation Child Growth & Dev
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This is an introductory course designed for those currently working with young children. Students will study the process of child growth and development from the prenatal period through early childhood and also the social context in which it occurs. Readings, discussions and assignments will focus on the practical application of developmental theories as well as the uniqueness of rates and patterns of growth with implications for guidance of children in the home, school and peer group contexts.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
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This is an introductory course designed for those currently working with young children. Students will study the process of child growth and development from the prenatal period through early childhood and also the social context in which it occurs. Readings, discussions and assignments will focus on the practical application of developmental theories as well as the uniqueness of rates and patterns of growth with implications for guidance of children in the home, school and peer group contexts.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LLT | 7263 | Web Companion | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:10 PM | L - L249 | 5 / 32 | TBA | View |
PSY110 - Lifespan Psychology
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
A survey course designed to help students understand psychological aspects of human development from conception through old age. Students will explore patters and sequences of physical, cognitive, social and psychological development. Discussions will deal with norms and variations that occur during the life cycle and with the roles that heredity, environment and social factors play in creating human development. This course is not recommended for psychology or social work majors. Please consult with the transfer institution regarding developmental psychology requirements.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
PSY101 Introduction to Psychology
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A survey course designed to help students understand psychological aspects of human development from conception through old age. Students will explore patters and sequences of physical, cognitive, social and psychological development. Discussions will deal with norms and variations that occur during the life cycle and with the roles that heredity, environment and social factors play in creating human development. This course is not recommended for psychology or social work majors. Please consult with the transfer institution regarding developmental psychology requirements.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
PSY101 Introduction to Psychology
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 5239 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Flynn, Peter | View | ||
| O1B | 5254 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 14 / 25 | Flynn, Peter | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 7638 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - C214 | 10 / 28 | Flynn, Peter | View |
| O1A | 7639 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 22 / 25 | Flynn, Peter | View | ||
| HT | 7644 | Web Companion | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:10 PM | H - C104 | 21 / 32 | TBA | View |
PSY201 - Dev Psych I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
his course is designed to help students understand development from conception to adolescence. Student will explore patterns and sequences of physical, cognitive, social and psychological development. Discussions will deal with norms and variations that occur during this part of the life cycle and with the roles that heredity, environment and social factors play in creating human development. Students may not receive credit for both PSY 201 Developmental Psychology I: Childhood & Adolescence and PSY 203 Child Psychology.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology
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his course is designed to help students understand development from conception to adolescence. Student will explore patterns and sequences of physical, cognitive, social and psychological development. Discussions will deal with norms and variations that occur during this part of the life cycle and with the roles that heredity, environment and social factors play in creating human development. Students may not receive credit for both PSY 201 Developmental Psychology I: Childhood & Adolescence and PSY 203 Child Psychology.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 5110 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 24 / 25 | Gagne, Isabelle | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | 7264 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | H - C119 | 24 / 32 | Gagne, Isabelle | View |
| O1A | 7265 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 11 / 25 | Gagne, Isabelle | View | ||
| HT | 7591 | Web Companion | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:10 PM | H - C214 | 9 / 32 | TBA | View |
PSY202 - Dev Psych II
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course examines physical, cognitive, emotional, social and personality development from young adulthood to old age. Its focus includes the interaction of biological, sociological and socio-cultural factors and their effect on development during the adult years and later life. In addition, students will consider adjustment processes from varying perspectives as well as cultural attitudes regarding successful aging.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology
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This course examines physical, cognitive, emotional, social and personality development from young adulthood to old age. Its focus includes the interaction of biological, sociological and socio-cultural factors and their effect on development during the adult years and later life. In addition, students will consider adjustment processes from varying perspectives as well as cultural attitudes regarding successful aging.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LLR | 7266 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM | L - L249 | 16 / 32 | TBA | View |
PSY203 - Child Psych
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course provides an overview of cognitive, linguistic, perceptual, motor, social and personality development. The student will examine development from conception through middle childhood with an emphasis on the pre-school years. Work will focus on major developmental theories as tools to explore the contributions of environment, heredity and social factors on the developing child and on strategies for meeting the developmental needs of children. Students may not receive credit for both PSY 203 Child Psychology and PSY 201 Developmental Psychology I: Childhood & Adolescence.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology
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This course provides an overview of cognitive, linguistic, perceptual, motor, social and personality development. The student will examine development from conception through middle childhood with an emphasis on the pre-school years. Work will focus on major developmental theories as tools to explore the contributions of environment, heredity and social factors on the developing child and on strategies for meeting the developmental needs of children. Students may not receive credit for both PSY 203 Child Psychology and PSY 201 Developmental Psychology I: Childhood & Adolescence.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 7268 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 18 / 25 | TBA | View | ||
| LLW | 7929 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:10 PM | L - LA102 | 8 / 25 | TBA | View |
PSY206 - Social Psych
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course examines the nature and causes of individual behavior in social situations. Among other areas, discussion will focus on cognitive processes, ecological variables and interpersonal characteristics and their role in social interaction. Topics covered include but are not limited to persuasion, social influence, aggression and prosocial behavior.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology or SOC101 Introduction to Sociology
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This course examines the nature and causes of individual behavior in social situations. Among other areas, discussion will focus on cognitive processes, ecological variables and interpersonal characteristics and their role in social interaction. Topics covered include but are not limited to persuasion, social influence, aggression and prosocial behavior.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology or SOC101 Introduction to Sociology
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | 8170 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM | H - E170 | 12 / 32 | Gagne, Isabelle | View |
PSY207 - Abnormal Psych
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course is a study of the classification, etiology, treatment and prevention of behavioral and emotional disorders. Topics covered include stress disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders and psychoses.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology
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This course is a study of the classification, etiology, treatment and prevention of behavioral and emotional disorders. Topics covered include stress disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders and psychoses.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Behavioral Science Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Reading Content Course, Social Science Elective
Course Prerequisite:
College Reading proficiency and PSY101 Introduction to Psychology
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 5287 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Flynn, Peter | View | ||
| O1B | 5368 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 1 / 25 | Flynn, Peter | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HT | 7269 | Web Companion | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:10 PM | H - C114 | 5 / 32 | TBA | View |
| T | 7270 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:45 AM - 12:00 PM | H - C114 | 12 / 28 | Flynn, Peter | View |
| T9 | 7271 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:15 AM - 10:30 AM | H - C115 | 28 / 32 | Cohen, Carolyn | View |
| O1A | 7593 | 100% Online | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | Online Course | 11 / 25 | Flynn, Peter | View |
Total PSY courses: 49
REA (Reading) Courses
REA011 - Basic Reading
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Basic Reading is designed to help students improve their vocabulary and reading comprehension. The course helps the student develop the skills, habits and attitudes that will result in more effective reading and studying. Topics include word analysis, vocabulary development, comprehension techniques and study habits. Basic Reading must be followed by REA021 College Reading to complete the developmental reading sequence. PLEASE NOTE: This course is a developmental course and DOES NOT carry graduation credit. It is NOT usually transferable. Since developmental courses are mandated courses, students who do not meet the exit criteria of a grade of C- or higher for Basic Reading will be required to repeat this course.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
None
Course Prerequisite:
ESL4 all courses (non-native) or REA011/012 placement or higher
Print Course Info
Basic Reading is designed to help students improve their vocabulary and reading comprehension. The course helps the student develop the skills, habits and attitudes that will result in more effective reading and studying. Topics include word analysis, vocabulary development, comprehension techniques and study habits. Basic Reading must be followed by REA021 College Reading to complete the developmental reading sequence. PLEASE NOTE: This course is a developmental course and DOES NOT carry graduation credit. It is NOT usually transferable. Since developmental courses are mandated courses, students who do not meet the exit criteria of a grade of C- or higher for Basic Reading will be required to repeat this course.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
None
Course Prerequisite:
ESL4 all courses (non-native) or REA011/012 placement or higher
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B1 | 5178 | Traditional | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 11:40 AM | H - C209 | 22 / 22 | Gagnon, Lynda | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B1 | 7040 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - C209 | 2 / 22 | McCarthy, Marilyn | View |
| A | 7041 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | H - C103 | 11 / 22 | TBA | View |
| B2 | 7042 | Web Companion | 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM | H - C209 | 7 / 22 | TBA | View |
| BL4 | 7044 | Web Companion | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:10 PM | L - L240 | 19 / 22 | TBA | View |
| LD | 7045 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM | L - L251 | 9 / 22 | TBA | View |
| LB | 7046 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 12:15 PM - 01:30 PM 12:15 PM - 01:30 PM | L - L249 L - L240 | 11 / 22 | TBA | View |
| D | 7047 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 12:15 PM - 01:30 PM | H - C216 | 11 / 22 | TBA | View |
| C | 7048 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:15 AM - 10:30 AM | H - C303 | 3 / 22 | TBA | View |
| E | 7663 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM | H - C209 | 2 / 22 | TBA | View |
| LE | 7684 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM | L - L145 | 12 / 22 | TBA | View |
| B5 | 8059 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM | H - C117 H - C117 | 9 / 22 | TBA | View |
| HLC | 8064 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM | H - C216 | 4 / 22 | Gagnon, Lynda | View |
| LLC | 8066 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM | L - L247 | 14 / 20 | Ullman, Judy | View |
REA012 - Basic Reading Lab
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
Basic Reading Lab provides individualized vocabulary and comprehension instruction. Diagnostic testing is administered to develop individualized prescriptions for improvement. Instruction focuses on phonetic analysis, context clues, paragraph main ideas, inferential comprehension, and comprehension level improvement. Basic Reading Lab must be followed by REA021 College Reading to complete the developmental reading sequence. PLEASE NOTE: This course is a developmental course and DOES NOT carry graduation credit. It is NOT usually transferable. Since developmental courses are mandated courses, students who do not meet the exit criteria of a grade of C- or higher for Basic Reading Lab will be required to repeat this course.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
None
Course Prerequisite:
ESL4 all courses (non-native) or REA011/012 placement or higher
Print Course Info
Basic Reading Lab provides individualized vocabulary and comprehension instruction. Diagnostic testing is administered to develop individualized prescriptions for improvement. Instruction focuses on phonetic analysis, context clues, paragraph main ideas, inferential comprehension, and comprehension level improvement. Basic Reading Lab must be followed by REA021 College Reading to complete the developmental reading sequence. PLEASE NOTE: This course is a developmental course and DOES NOT carry graduation credit. It is NOT usually transferable. Since developmental courses are mandated courses, students who do not meet the exit criteria of a grade of C- or higher for Basic Reading Lab will be required to repeat this course.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
None
Course Prerequisite:
ESL4 all courses (non-native) or REA011/012 placement or higher
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B1 | 5180 | Web Hybrid | 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 06/18/13 - 08/08/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM | H - C211 Online Course | 22 / 22 | Gagnon, Lynda | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 7049 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - C211 H - C213 | 11 / 22 | TBA | View |
| B2 | 7050 | Web Hybrid | 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 05:25 PM - 06:25 PM | H - C211 Online Course | 7 / 22 | TBA | View |
| D | 7051 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:40 PM - 02:30 PM 01:40 PM - 02:30 PM | H - C211 H - B301 | 11 / 22 | TBA | View |
| LB | 7052 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | L - L240 L - L200 | 11 / 22 | TBA | View |
| BL4 | 7054 | Web Hybrid | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 05:30 PM - 06:20 PM | L - L200 Online Course | 19 / 22 | TBA | View |
| LD | 7055 | Web Companion | 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 09/09/13 - 12/16/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 05:50 PM - 06:50 PM 06:55 PM - 07:50 PM | L - L147 L - L200 | 9 / 22 | TBA | View |
| C | 7056 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:40 AM - 11:30 AM 10:40 AM - 11:30 AM | H - C209 H - C211 | 3 / 22 | TBA | View |
| E | 7664 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM | H - C217 H - C211 | 2 / 22 | TBA | View |
| LE | 7701 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | L - L200 L - L240 | 12 / 22 | TBA | View |
| B1 | 7771 | Web Hybrid | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 02:00 PM - 02:50 PM | H - C211 Online Course | 2 / 22 | TBA | View |
| HLC | 8065 | Web Hybrid | 09/06/13 - 12/18/13 09/06/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - C211 Online Course | 4 / 22 | Gagnon, Lynda | View |
| LLC | 8067 | Web Hybrid | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 11:20 AM - 12:10 PM | L - L200 Online Course | 14 / 20 | Ullman, Judy | View |
| B5 | 8075 | Web Hybrid | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM | H - C211 Online Course | 9 / 22 | TBA | View |
REA021 - College Reading
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
College Reading is designed to meet a variety of more advanced reading and study skill needs, primarily the need to read college level materials more effectively. Students learn to recognize main ideas, to read an article or chapter and remember its key points, to take inclusive, meaningful notes, to read actively and critically, to explore memory techniques, and to respond to our language with greater vocabulary depth. PLEASE NOTE: This course is a developmental course and DOES NOT carry graduation credit. It is NOT usually transferable. Since developmental courses are mandated courses, students who do not meet the exit criteria of a grade of C- or higher for College Reading will be required to repeat this course.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 1
Course Electives:
None
Course Prerequisite:
REA021 placement or higher or REA011/012 minimum grade C-
Print Course Info
College Reading is designed to meet a variety of more advanced reading and study skill needs, primarily the need to read college level materials more effectively. Students learn to recognize main ideas, to read an article or chapter and remember its key points, to take inclusive, meaningful notes, to read actively and critically, to explore memory techniques, and to respond to our language with greater vocabulary depth. PLEASE NOTE: This course is a developmental course and DOES NOT carry graduation credit. It is NOT usually transferable. Since developmental courses are mandated courses, students who do not meet the exit criteria of a grade of C- or higher for College Reading will be required to repeat this course.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 1
Course Electives:
None
Course Prerequisite:
REA021 placement or higher or REA011/012 minimum grade C-
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| E | 5182 | Traditional | 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 11:30 AM 11:35 AM - 12:30 PM | H - C209 H - C211 | 22 / 22 | McCarthy, Marilyn | View |
| E1 | 5183 | Traditional | 06/17/13 - 08/07/13 | M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 09:40 PM | H - C209 | 11 / 22 | Giampa, Linda | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 7057 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 02:00 PM - 02:50 PM 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM | H - C215 H - C211 H - C215 | 4 / 22 | Schade, Patricia | View |
| 9 | 7058 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM | H - C106 H - C211 H - C110 | 20 / 22 | Schade, Patricia | View |
| L9 | 7060 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM | L - L247 L - L147 L - L200 | 21 / 22 | TBA | View |
| LLT | 7061 | Web Enhanced | 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 09/10/13 - 12/17/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:00 PM - 07:15 PM 07:20 PM - 08:10 PM 08:15 PM - 09:30 PM | L - L145 L - L200 L - L145 | 20 / 22 | TBA | View |
| LLR | 7062 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 07:20 PM 05:30 PM - 06:29 PM 07:30 PM - 09:25 PM | L - L200 L - L141 L - L141 | 11 / 22 | TBA | View |
| T | 7063 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:55 AM 10:00 AM - 10:59 AM 11:00 AM - 11:55 AM | H - C209 H - C109 H - C211 | 10 / 22 | TBA | View |
| TN | 7065 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 12:05 PM - 01:55 PM 12:05 PM - 01:00 PM 01:05 PM - 01:55 PM | H - C209 H - C209 H - C211 | 6 / 22 | McCarthy, Marilyn | View |
| LTN | 7631 | Web Enhanced | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 12:05 PM - 01:55 PM 12:05 PM - 01:00 PM 01:05 PM - 01:55 PM | L - L147 L - L147 L - L200 | 10 / 22 | TBA | View |
| LLN | 7732 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:59 AM 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM | L - L247 L - L200 L - L147 | 1 / 20 | TBA | View |
| HLC | 8058 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM | H - C209 H - C120 H - C106 H - C211 | 5 / 22 | McCarthy, Marilyn | View |
| HLE | 8060 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM | H - C103 H - C103 H - C211 | 4 / 22 | Schade, Patricia | View |
| LLD | 8063 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 09/05/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | L - L200 L - L251 L - L145 | 7 / 20 | TBA | View |
| HW | 8369 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 05:30 PM - 06:25 PM 06:30 PM - 09:30 PM | H - C211 H - C209 | 5 / 22 | TBA | View |
Total REA courses: 43
REL (Religion) Courses
REL101 - World Religions
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
World Religions is comparative study of the major religions of the world, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Sikhism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Philosophy/Religion Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
Print Course Info
World Religions is comparative study of the major religions of the world, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Sikhism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Humanities Elective, Liberal Arts Elective, Open Elective, Philosophy/Religion Elective, Reading Content Course
Course Prerequisite:
Basic Reading proficiency and Basic Writing proficiency
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O1A | 5113 | 100% Online | 06/17/13 - 08/08/13 | Online Course | 25 / 25 | Gustafson, James | View |
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HR | 7232 | Web Companion | 09/05/13 - 12/12/13 | M T W R F S | 06:30 PM - 09:20 PM | H - C114 | 20 / 32 | Gunning, Meredith | View |
Total REL courses: 2
RSC (Respiratory Care) Courses
RSC100 - Cardiopulmonary Physiology
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Provides a fundamental study of respiratory physiology and related anatomy, including an introduction to renal function, acid base balance, and hemodynamic measurements. This course is required for respiratory and polysomnography program majors, but is open to other health or science majors.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Print Course Info
Provides a fundamental study of respiratory physiology and related anatomy, including an introduction to renal function, acid base balance, and hemodynamic measurements. This course is required for respiratory and polysomnography program majors, but is open to other health or science majors.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L11 | 7500 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM | L - L247 | 16 / 20 | Jackson-Stevens, Jennifer | View |
RSC101 - Fund of Respiratory Care I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course introduces the profession of respiratory care. Content includes the professional and regulatory agencies that govern practice; legal issues and communication in the clinical setting; medical record documentation; gas laws that govern respiratory care modalities, and the physiologic basis for medical gas, humidity and aerosol therapy; and, bronchopulmonary hygiene.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO115 Physiological Chemistry Minimum Grade of: C and BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC100 Cardiopulmonary Physiology Minimum Grade of: C and RSC111 Respiratory Modalities I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC191 Respiratory Clinical I Minimum Grade of: C
Print Course Info
This course introduces the profession of respiratory care. Content includes the professional and regulatory agencies that govern practice; legal issues and communication in the clinical setting; medical record documentation; gas laws that govern respiratory care modalities, and the physiologic basis for medical gas, humidity and aerosol therapy; and, bronchopulmonary hygiene.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO115 Physiological Chemistry Minimum Grade of: C and BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC100 Cardiopulmonary Physiology Minimum Grade of: C and RSC111 Respiratory Modalities I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC191 Respiratory Clinical I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L9 | 7522 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM | L - L024 L - L240 | 16 / 20 | Quinion, Duane | View |
RSC111 - Respiratory Modalities I
2 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course introduces the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures used in the delivery of respiratory care services. Content includes medical gas therapy, humidity and aerosol therapy, basic patient assessment, principles of infection control and an introduction to basic airway management.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO115 Physiological Chemistry Minimum Grade of: C and BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC100 Cardiopulmonary Physiology Minimum Grade of: C and RSC101 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC191 Respiratory Clinical I Minimum Grade of: C
Print Course Info
This course introduces the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures used in the delivery of respiratory care services. Content includes medical gas therapy, humidity and aerosol therapy, basic patient assessment, principles of infection control and an introduction to basic airway management.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO115 Physiological Chemistry Minimum Grade of: C and BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC100 Cardiopulmonary Physiology Minimum Grade of: C and RSC101 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC191 Respiratory Clinical I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L8 | 7520 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM 08:00 AM - 10:50 AM | L - L147 L - L024 | 9 / 10 | Murray, John | View |
| L8A | 7521 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 10:50 AM 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM | L - L024 L - L147 | 7 / 10 | Murray, John | View |
RSC191 - Respiratory Clinical I
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course introduces students to the clinical environment and the practice of respiratory care. Clinical competencies include communication with the patient and members of the health care team; patient assessment; use of the medical record, and respiratory care procedures for the medical/surgical patient. This course meets 8 hours/week for the final 8 weeks of the semester. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 4
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO115 Physiological Chemistry Minimum Grade of: C and BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC100 Cardiopulmonary Physiology Minimum Grade of: C and RSC101 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC111 Respiratory Modalities I Minimum Grade of: C
Print Course Info
This course introduces students to the clinical environment and the practice of respiratory care. Clinical competencies include communication with the patient and members of the health care team; patient assessment; use of the medical record, and respiratory care procedures for the medical/surgical patient. This course meets 8 hours/week for the final 8 weeks of the semester. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 4
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
BIO115 Physiological Chemistry Minimum Grade of: C and BIO121 Anatomy & Physiology I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC100 Cardiopulmonary Physiology Minimum Grade of: C and RSC101 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC111 Respiratory Modalities I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR | 8167 | Web Companion | 10/31/13 - 12/18/13 10/28/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 07:00 AM - 03:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM | O - OFF O - OFF | 9 / 10 | TBA | View |
| PRA | 8168 | Web Companion | 10/29/13 - 12/18/13 10/28/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 07:00 AM - 03:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM | O - OFF O - OFF | 7 / 10 | TBA | View |
RSC200 - Diag in Respiratory Medicine
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course focuses on the role of the respiratory therapist in the diagnostic laboratory. Principles and techniques of tests of cardiovascular and pulmonary function are presented, with an emphasis on the evaluation of the test results within the context of patient assessment and development of the care plan. The principles of sleep technology are introduced, including patient assessment and treatment of sleep disorders.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 3
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RSC102 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC103 Respiratory Pharmacology Minimum Grade of: C and RSC104 Introduction to Respiratory Disease Minimum Grade of: C and RSC112 Respiratory Modalities II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC192 Respiratory Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RSC290 Minimum Grade of: C
Print Course Info
This course focuses on the role of the respiratory therapist in the diagnostic laboratory. Principles and techniques of tests of cardiovascular and pulmonary function are presented, with an emphasis on the evaluation of the test results within the context of patient assessment and development of the care plan. The principles of sleep technology are introduced, including patient assessment and treatment of sleep disorders.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 3
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RSC102 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC103 Respiratory Pharmacology Minimum Grade of: C and RSC104 Introduction to Respiratory Disease Minimum Grade of: C and RSC112 Respiratory Modalities II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC192 Respiratory Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RSC290 Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B1A | 5279 | Web Hybrid | 05/14/13 - 06/14/13 05/14/13 - 06/14/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM | L - L018 L - L024 | 21 / 21 | Murray, John | View |
RSC201 - Respiratory Critical Care I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course introduces the student to advanced management of patients who are critically ill and require mechanical ventilation. Emerging modes of ventilation will be presented. Critical thinking and decision-making skills are emphasized.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RSC102 Respiratory Therapy II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RSC211 Respiratory Modalities Lab II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC292 Respiratory P II Minimum Grade of: C
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This course introduces the student to advanced management of patients who are critically ill and require mechanical ventilation. Emerging modes of ventilation will be presented. Critical thinking and decision-making skills are emphasized.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RSC102 Respiratory Therapy II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RSC211 Respiratory Modalities Lab II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC292 Respiratory P II Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L9 | 7515 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 09:50 AM 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM | L - L146 L - L146 | 20 / 21 | Jackson-Stevens, Jennifer | View |
RSC203 - Neonat/Peds Resp Care
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Provides an introduction to respiratory care for neonatal and pediatric patients. Topics include neonatal and pediatric assessment, pathologic conditions specific to neonates and children, airway care, and support of oxygenation and ventilation.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
RSC201 Respiratory Critical Care I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC211 Respiratory Modalities Lab II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC292 Respiratory Clinical III Minimum Grade of: C
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Provides an introduction to respiratory care for neonatal and pediatric patients. Topics include neonatal and pediatric assessment, pathologic conditions specific to neonates and children, airway care, and support of oxygenation and ventilation.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
RSC201 Respiratory Critical Care I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC211 Respiratory Modalities Lab II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC292 Respiratory Clinical III Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L8 | 7642 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM | L - L147 L - L022 | 9 / 11 | TBA | View |
| L8A | 7736 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM 01:00 PM - 02:50 PM | L - L147 L - L022 | 11 / 11 | TBA | View |
RSC211 - Respiratory Modalities III
2 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course continues study of the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures used in the delivery of respiratory care services in the critical care unit. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking and decision making skills.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 3
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
BIO115 Physiological Chemistry Minimum Grade of: C and BIO122 Anatomy & Physiology II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC102 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC103 Respiratory Pharmacology Minimum Grade of: C and RSC104 Introduction to Respiratory Disease Minimum Grade of: C and RSC112 Respiratory Modalities II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC192 Respiratory Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C
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This course continues study of the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures used in the delivery of respiratory care services in the critical care unit. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking and decision making skills.
Course Lecture Hours: 1
Course Lab Hours: 3
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
BIO115 Physiological Chemistry Minimum Grade of: C and BIO122 Anatomy & Physiology II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC102 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC103 Respiratory Pharmacology Minimum Grade of: C and RSC104 Introduction to Respiratory Disease Minimum Grade of: C and RSC112 Respiratory Modalities II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC192 Respiratory Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L8 | 7501 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM 01:00 PM - 03:50 PM | L - L141 L - L024 | 9 / 11 | Quinion, Duane | View |
| L8A | 7735 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 08:50 AM 10:00 AM - 12:50 PM | L - L141 L - L024 | 11 / 11 | Quinion, Duane | View |
RSC290 - Clinical Diagnostics
1 Credit Course
Course Description:
This clinical course emphasizes the role of the respiratory therapist in the diagnostic laboratory. Scheduled at one or more of the program's clinical affiliates; some rotations will include evening hours. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Investigation) and/or CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) checks are required prior to participation in this course.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RSC102 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC103 Respiratory Pharmacology Minimum Grade of: C and RSC104 Introduction to Respiratory Disease Minimum Grade of: C and RSC112 Respiratory Modalities II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC192 Respiratory Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RSC200 Diagnostics in Respiratory Medicine Minimum Grade of: C
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This clinical course emphasizes the role of the respiratory therapist in the diagnostic laboratory. Scheduled at one or more of the program's clinical affiliates; some rotations will include evening hours. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Investigation) and/or CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) checks are required prior to participation in this course.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RSC102 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC103 Respiratory Pharmacology Minimum Grade of: C and RSC104 Introduction to Respiratory Disease Minimum Grade of: C and RSC112 Respiratory Modalities II Minimum Grade of: C and RSC192 Respiratory Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RSC200 Diagnostics in Respiratory Medicine Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR | 5280 | Traditional | 05/17/13 - 08/09/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM | O - OFF | 21 / 21 | Rowse, Christopher | View |
RSC292 - Respiratory Clinical III
4 Credit Course
Course Description:
This clinical course provides students with direct patient care experience in pulmonary function testing, airway management, arterial blood sampling, analysis and interpretation, and the use of respiratory care protocols. The course includes an introductory rotation in the initiation and monitoring of mechanical support of oxygenation and ventilation. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 16
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
BIO220 Microbiology Minimum Grade of: C and RSC192 Respiratory Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RSC201 Respiratory Critical Care I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC203 Neonatal & Pediatric Respiratory Care Minimum Grade of: C and RSC211 Respiratory Modalities Lab II Minimum Grade of: C
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This clinical course provides students with direct patient care experience in pulmonary function testing, airway management, arterial blood sampling, analysis and interpretation, and the use of respiratory care protocols. The course includes an introductory rotation in the initiation and monitoring of mechanical support of oxygenation and ventilation. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 16
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
BIO220 Microbiology Minimum Grade of: C and RSC192 Respiratory Clinical II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RSC201 Respiratory Critical Care I Minimum Grade of: C and RSC203 Neonatal & Pediatric Respiratory Care Minimum Grade of: C and RSC211 Respiratory Modalities Lab II Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR | 7502 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S M T W R F S | 07:00 AM - 03:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM | O - OFF O - OFF O - OFF O - OFF O - OFF O - OFF | 11 / 11 | TBA | View |
| PRA | 8367 | Web Companion | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 07:00 AM - 03:00 PM 07:00 PM - 07:00 PM | O - OFF O - OFF | 7 / 11 | TBA | View |
Total RSC courses: 15
RTA (Radiologic Technology) Courses
RTA110 - Rad Procedures I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Radiographic Terminology, positioning and procedures will be introduced and practiced in a laboratory setting. Image evaluation to include anatomy, positioning and radiation protection will be included.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
HES130 Introduction to Patient Care Minimum Grade of: C and RTA111 Radiologic Exposures I Minimum Grade of: C and RTA191 Clinical Practicum I Minimum Grade of: C
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Radiographic Terminology, positioning and procedures will be introduced and practiced in a laboratory setting. Image evaluation to include anatomy, positioning and radiation protection will be included.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
HES130 Introduction to Patient Care Minimum Grade of: C and RTA111 Radiologic Exposures I Minimum Grade of: C and RTA191 Clinical Practicum I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L8 | 7382 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM | L - L026 L - L139 | 10 / 10 | TBA | View |
| L8A | 7383 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 02:00 PM - 03:50 PM 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM | L - L026 L - L139 | 10 / 10 | TBA | View |
RTA111 - Rad Exposure I
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course introduces the basic elements necessary for the production of the radiographic image. Radiographic equipment and the selection of exposure factors will be introduced and practiced in a laboratory setting.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
HES130 Introduction to Patient Care Minimum Grade of: C and RTA110 Radiologic Procedures I Minimum Grade of: C and RTA191 Clinical Practicum I Minimum Grade of: C
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This course introduces the basic elements necessary for the production of the radiographic image. Radiographic equipment and the selection of exposure factors will be introduced and practiced in a laboratory setting.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
HES130 Introduction to Patient Care Minimum Grade of: C and RTA110 Radiologic Procedures I Minimum Grade of: C and RTA191 Clinical Practicum I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LN | 7384 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 09:50 AM 12:00 PM - 01:50 PM | L - L026 L - L143 | 10 / 10 | Willett, Patricia | View |
| LNA | 7385 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 12:00 PM - 01:50 PM 10:00 AM - 11:50 AM | L - L143 L - L026 | 10 / 10 | Willett, Patricia | View |
RTA191 - Clinical Practicum I
2 Credit Course
Course Description:
The student will apply principles learned in the classroom at the clinical site under direct supervision. Student assignments will be under the direction of the college clinical coordinator and the liaison instructor. Students are required to perform supervised clinical activity and laboratory demonstration for a total of sixteen (16) hours per week and 80 hours during semester break. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
HES130 Introduction to Patient Care Minimum Grade of: C and RTA110 Radiologic Procedures I Minimum Grade of: C and RTA111 Radiologic Exposures I Minimum Grade of: C
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The student will apply principles learned in the classroom at the clinical site under direct supervision. Student assignments will be under the direction of the college clinical coordinator and the liaison instructor. Students are required to perform supervised clinical activity and laboratory demonstration for a total of sixteen (16) hours per week and 80 hours during semester break. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
None
Course Corequisites:
HES130 Introduction to Patient Care Minimum Grade of: C and RTA110 Radiologic Procedures I Minimum Grade of: C and RTA111 Radiologic Exposures I Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR | 7386 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM | O - OFF | 20 / 20 | Davis, Lynne | View |
RTA201 - Rad Equip&Qual Assurance
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
This course builds on the design and function of x-ray circuitry, various specialized imaging techniques and equipment. Content includes the evaluation of radiographic equipment to assure consistency in the production of quality images.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RTA292 Clinical Practicum III Summer Minimum Grade of: C and RTA220 Radiologic Procedures III Minimum Grade of: C and PHS121 Radiologic Science Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RTA202 Advanced Radiographic Imaging Minimum Grade of: C and RTA294 Clinical Practicum IV Minimum Grade of: C
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This course builds on the design and function of x-ray circuitry, various specialized imaging techniques and equipment. Content includes the evaluation of radiographic equipment to assure consistency in the production of quality images.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RTA292 Clinical Practicum III Summer Minimum Grade of: C and RTA220 Radiologic Procedures III Minimum Grade of: C and PHS121 Radiologic Science Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RTA202 Advanced Radiographic Imaging Minimum Grade of: C and RTA294 Clinical Practicum IV Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LT1 | 7387 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 12:30 PM - 03:00 PM | L - L143 | 14 / 22 | TBA | View |
RTA202 - Adv Radiograph Image
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Introduces the student to the anatomy and positioning of various body parts. Students practice alternate positioning methods in laboratory setting for trauma cases and various medical conditions. Students develop critical thinking and problem solving skills while practicing adaptations to routine radiographic positioning and through radiographic image evaluation.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RTA220 Radiologic Procedures III Minimum Grade of: C and RTA292 Clinical Practicum III Summer Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RTA201 Radiologic Equipment & Quality Assurance Minimum Grade of: C and RTA294 Clinical Practicum IV Minimum Grade of: C
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Introduces the student to the anatomy and positioning of various body parts. Students practice alternate positioning methods in laboratory setting for trauma cases and various medical conditions. Students develop critical thinking and problem solving skills while practicing adaptations to routine radiographic positioning and through radiographic image evaluation.
Course Lecture Hours: 2
Course Lab Hours: 2
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RTA220 Radiologic Procedures III Minimum Grade of: C and RTA292 Clinical Practicum III Summer Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RTA201 Radiologic Equipment & Quality Assurance Minimum Grade of: C and RTA294 Clinical Practicum IV Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LTN | 7388 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:30 AM - 10:20 AM 08:30 AM - 10:20 AM | L - L251 L - L026 | 7 / 11 | Davis, Lynne | View |
| LTA | 7389 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 12:30 PM - 02:30 PM 08:30 AM - 10:20 AM | L - L026 L - L251 | 7 / 11 | Davis, Lynne | View |
RTA220 - Radiologic Procedures III
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
Students will be introduced to fluoroscopic diagnostic exams, pediatric radiography, trauma radiography, mobile radiography and operating room imaging.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RTA120 Radiologic Procedures II Minimum Grade of: C and RTA121 Radiologic Exposures II Minimum Grade of: C and RTA192 Clinical Practicum II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RTA292 Clinical Practicum III Summer Minimum Grade of: C
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Students will be introduced to fluoroscopic diagnostic exams, pediatric radiography, trauma radiography, mobile radiography and operating room imaging.
Course Lecture Hours: 3
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RTA120 Radiologic Procedures II Minimum Grade of: C and RTA121 Radiologic Exposures II Minimum Grade of: C and RTA192 Clinical Practicum II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RTA292 Clinical Practicum III Summer Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LE | 5281 | Web Enhanced | 05/17/13 - 06/27/13 | M T W R F S | 09:00 AM - 12:35 PM | L - L143 | 15 / 25 | Davis, Lynne | View |
RTA292 - Clinical Practicum III Summer
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
The student will apply principles learned in the classroom at the clinical site under direct supervision. Student assignments will be under the direction of the college clinical coordinator and the liaison instructor. Students will complete 24 hours per week of clinical activity for the first 6 weeks and 40 hours of clinical activity per week for the last 6 weeks. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RTA120 Radiologic Procedures II Minimum Grade of: C and RTA121 Radiologic Exposures II Minimum Grade of: C and RTA192 Clinical Practicum II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RTA220 Radiologic Procedures III Minimum Grade of: C
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The student will apply principles learned in the classroom at the clinical site under direct supervision. Student assignments will be under the direction of the college clinical coordinator and the liaison instructor. Students will complete 24 hours per week of clinical activity for the first 6 weeks and 40 hours of clinical activity per week for the last 6 weeks. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RTA120 Radiologic Procedures II Minimum Grade of: C and RTA121 Radiologic Exposures II Minimum Grade of: C and RTA192 Clinical Practicum II Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RTA220 Radiologic Procedures III Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR | 5282 | Web Enhanced | 05/17/13 - 06/27/13 07/01/13 - 08/09/13 | M T W R F S M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 04:30 PM 08:00 AM - 04:30 PM | O - OFF O - OFF | 16 / 25 | Willett, Patricia | View |
RTA294 - Clinical Practicum IV
3 Credit Course
Course Description:
The student will apply principles learned in the classroom at the clinical site under direct supervision. Student assignments will be under the direction of the college clinical coordinator and the liaison instructor. Students are required to perform supervised clinical activity and laboratory demonstration for a total of 24 hours per week. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RTA220 Radiologic Procedures III Minimum Grade of: C and RTA292 Clinical Practicum III Summer Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RTA201 Radiologic Equipment & Quality Assurance Minimum Grade of: C and RTA202 Advanced Radiographic Imaging Minimum Grade of: C
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The student will apply principles learned in the classroom at the clinical site under direct supervision. Student assignments will be under the direction of the college clinical coordinator and the liaison instructor. Students are required to perform supervised clinical activity and laboratory demonstration for a total of 24 hours per week. PLEASE NOTE: CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information), CHRI (Criminal Records Central Repository) and/or SORI (Sex Offender Record Information) checks are required prior to participation in this course. Drug Screening: Students enrolled in this academic course may be required to pass a drug screening analysis.
Course Lecture Hours: 0
Course Lab Hours: 0
Course Electives:
Background Check Required, Open Elective
Course Prerequisite:
RTA220 Radiologic Procedures III Minimum Grade of: C and RTA292 Clinical Practicum III Summer Minimum Grade of: C
Course Corequisites:
RTA201 Radiologic Equipment & Quality Assurance Minimum Grade of: C and RTA202 Advanced Radiographic Imaging Minimum Grade of: C
| Sec. | CRN | Class Type | Date | Days | Time | Site | Seats | Instructor | Book(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PR | 7390 | Web Enhanced | 09/04/13 - 12/18/13 | M T W R F S | 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM | O - OFF | 14 / 20 | Willett, Patricia | View |
