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REHU 2101 Human Relations3 CreditsPre-requisite: NoneIn this course of study the stu<strong>de</strong>nt will learn about the human relations theories and concepts. Humanbehavior is discussed and analyzed, from a perspective of self-analysis and orientation knowledge,personal growth and the <strong>de</strong>velopment of interpersonal relations that favors the job performance. Thestu<strong>de</strong>nt will be familiarized with these concepts in or<strong>de</strong>r to improve the knowledge of its self concept andits relations with others and to promote the values and the ethical-professional concept, like part of theattitu<strong>de</strong>s and <strong>de</strong>sirable characteristics in the business and social environment.COMP 2113 Introduction to Computers3 CreditsPre-requisite: NoneThis course offers the stu<strong>de</strong>nt the basic knowledge in regard to the history and <strong>de</strong>velopment of thedifferent equipment used for data processing and the interrelation of the user with the computer to<strong>de</strong>velop and present systems and programs.The introduction to computers course is directed to the stu<strong>de</strong>nt’s interest to know how to manage acomputer for the simplification of works and tasks, as well as initiating its knowledge in the dataprocessing field.HUMA 2101 Introduction to Humanities3 CreditsPre-requisite: NoneIn this course the origin of the human being is studied and its evolution since the prehistory to history. Itinclu<strong>de</strong>s the study of the cultural contributions of Greece to the Western World with emphasis on the artworks, literature and religion.BIOL 2300 Human Biology - Lab4 CreditsPre-requisite: NoneThis course is the study of structure and function of various body systems. We discuss and analyze theanatomy and physiology of the following components and systems: cells, tissues, Integumentary System,Skeletal System, Muscular System, Nervous system, sensory organs, Endocrine System, CardiovascularSystem, Lymphatic and Immune System, Respiratory System, System Digestive System, Urinary andReproductive System. The practical classes use the laboratory as a scenario where the stu<strong>de</strong>nt canexplore, investigate and visualize the theoretical concepts taught about anatomy and human physiology.BIOL 2201 Microbiology- Lab4 CreditsPre-requisite: NoneThe content of this course is divi<strong>de</strong>d into two parts: lectures on the study of general microbiology andpractical classes in the laboratory for experimentation and visualization of the microbial world. Wediscuss topics such as: the discovery of the microbiology, classification of microorganisms, nutrition,culture and microbial metabolism, microscopy, bacteria, viruses and fungi.NURS 2101 Introduction to Nursing3 CreditsPre-requisite: NoneThis course offers the stu<strong>de</strong>nt the opportunity to begin to study the field of nursing. We study nursing inthe social system and its historical evolution and dynamic in our society. We <strong>de</strong>lineate variousphilosophical elements from which emanate the principles of nursing practice; we study the systemtheory, the theory of hierarchy of human needs according to Abraham Maslow and Self-Care Theory ofDorothea E. Orem, Sister Callista Roy, among others. It inclu<strong>de</strong>s <strong>de</strong>tailed study of other issues: overviewof the nursing program, nursing exercise, and discussion of roles, legal, ethical and moral foundations ofnursing and <strong>de</strong>scription of the stages of nursing process.- 94 -

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