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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXPHY 2949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN PHYSICS1-3 cr. hrs.A second hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directlyrelated to the students academic major/career objective.(TR)POS1041 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT3 cr. hrs.This course covers the structure and operation of the United<strong>State</strong>s’ government emphasizing the basic principles thatexist within a federal system of government as well as theinstitutions and operations of the American System. GordonRule (3,000). (TR)POS1041 HONORS AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERN-MENT3 cr. hrs.This course allows honor students to study the Americangovernment while thinking independently, creatively, andcritically about the issues involved in the political arena.Gordon Rule (3,000). Offered Fall term. (TR)POS1112 AMERICAN STATE AND LOCAL GOVERN-MENTS3 cr. hrs.Surveys the essential organizational features of the followingaspects of government at the state level: relations betweenthe national government and the states; the structureand activities of state executives; legislative and judicialfunctions; relationships between the state and localunits of government; and a review of the basic programsand service provided by state and local government.Throughout the course, particular attention is given to <strong>Florida</strong>government. (TR)POS1949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN POLITICAL SCIENCE 1-3 cr. hrs.A first hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directlyrelated to the students academic major/career objective.(TR)POS 2949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN POLITICAL SCIENCE 1-3 cr. hrs.A second hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directlyrelated to the students academic major/career objective.(TR)PRN 0000 INTRODUCTION TO NURSING THEORY140 con. hrs. 4.7 occ. crs.Provides the foundation for nursing skills necessary to meetthe nursing needs of patients in varying stages of dependency.It presents an opportunity for the acquisition of thefundamental skills necessary to provide nursing care topatients in a health care setting. The student must earn afinal grade of 75 or higher. Lab Fee. (OC)PRN 0000L INTRODUCTION TO NURSING CLINICAL150 con. hrs. 5 occ. crs.Provides the foundation for nursing skills necessary to meetthe nursing needs of patients in varying stages of dependency.It presents an opportunity for the acquisition of thefundamental skills necessary to provide nursing care topatients in a health care setting. Clinical experience is apart of this course. The student must earn a final grade of75 or higher. Lab Fee. (OC)PRN 0010 VOCATIONAL ADJUSTMENTS I AND HEALTH30 con. hrs. 1 occ. cr.Assists the student in becoming a better learner; providesa history of practical nursing and knowledge of the role ofthe practical nurse as a member of the health team in varioushealth care settings and the community; explores thelegal and ethical aspects of practical nursing; and examinesthe meaning of health for the individual. The studentmust earn a final grade of 75 or higher. (OC)PRN 0011 VOCATIONAL ADJUSTMENTS II20 con. hrs. 0.7 occ. crs.Introduces the student to leadership roles; describes professionalgrowth, expectations, and responsibilities; andprovides information relative to career opportunities andemployment. The student must earn a final grade of 75 orhigher. (OC)PRN 0022 BODY STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION64 con. hrs. 2.1 occ. crs.Provides the basic scientific facts related to the normal structureand function of the human body and assists the studentin correlating these facts into an understanding of thenormal adult and child. The student must earn a final gradeof 75 or higher. (OC)PRN 0030 ADMINISTERING MEDICINES55 con. hrs. 1.8 occ. crs.Provides a review of basic math skills and the metric systemas it relates to administering medications; introducesdrugs and their uses; and provides the opportunity to developsafe methods of preparing and administering medications.The student must earn a final grade of 75 or higher.(OC)PRN 0100 MATERNAL AND NEWBORN CARE THEORY48 con. hrs. 1.6 occ. crs.Assists the student in identifying and meeting the needs ofthe family unit during pregnancy, labor, delivery, and puerperium.It also provides instruction to assist in meeting thebasic needs of the newborn. Nursing care of the familyduring the more common complications of pregnancy isincluded. The student must earn a final grade of 75 orhigher. (OC)PRN 0100L MATERNAL AND NEWBORN CARE CLINICAL56 con. hrs. 1.9 occ. crs.Assists the student in identifying and meeting the needs ofthe family unit during pregnancy, labor, delivery, and puerperium.It also provides instruction to assist in meeting thebasic needs of the newborn. Nursing care of the familyduring the more common complications of pregnancy isincluded. Clinical experience is a part of this course. Thestudent must earn a final grade of 75 or higher. (OC)201

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