MTE     9

9     MTE 9 – FUNCTIONS, QUADRATIC EQUATIONS, AND PARABOLAS (1 Cr) – Includes an introduction to functions in ordered pair, graph, and equation form. Also introduces quadratic functions, their properties and their graphs. Credits not applicable toward graduation. Prerequisite: placement recommendation or MTE 8.

MTH     152

152     MTH 152 MATHEMATICS FOR THE LIBERAL ARTS II (3 CR.) Presents topics in functions, combinatorics, probability, statistics and algebraic systems. ENF 3 Requisite and Test Credit or completion of MTE 1-5. Lecture 3 hours per week. May be taken before MTH 151.

MTH     6

6     MTH 6 DEVELOPMENTAL GEOMETRY (1-5 CR.) Covers topics in Euclidean geometry including similarity and congruency, plane and solid figures, right triangles, parallel and perpendicular lines, constructions, and applications. Develops the mathematical proficiency necessary for selected curriculum entrance. Reading Level Requisite ENG 4. Requisite: Test Credit of MTH 3T/4T/DVS; or MTH 3 completed and a ‘C’ in high school Algebra I or Algebra II. Credits not applicable toward graduation. Variable hours per week.

MTH     6

6     MTH 6 DEVELOPMENTAL GEOMETRY (1-5 CR.) Covers topics in Euclidean geometry including similarity and congruency, plane and solid figures, right triangles, parallel and perpendicular lines, constructions, and applications. Develops the mathematical proficiency necessary for selected curriculum entrance. Reading Level Requisite ENG 4. Requisite: Test Credit of MTH 3T/4T/DVS; or MTH 3 completed and a ‘C’ in high school Algebra I or Algebra II. Credits not applicable toward graduation. Variable hours per week.

MUS     133

133     MUS 133 – RECORDING SYSTEMS SERVICES I (3 Crs) – Introduces the principles of recording systems and recording system designs. Provides the student with theoretical and practical site locations. Includes the study of sound studio design and construction, production costs, and retail distribution. Prerequisite divisional approval. Part I of II. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

MUS     133

133     MUS 133 – RECORDING SYSTEMS SERVICES I (3 Crs) – Introduces the principles of recording systems and recording system designs. Provides the student with theoretical and practical site locations. Includes the study of sound studio design and construction, production costs, and retail distribution. Prerequisite divisional approval. Part I of II. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

MUS     150

150     MUS 150 – OLD TIME STRING BAND (3 Crs) – Introduces the student to the history and performance of traditional old time string band music of the central Appalachian region with topics on musicians, instrumentation, regional influences, and tunes. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

MUS     164

164     MUS 164 – GUITAR THEORY AND PRACTICE II (3 Crs) – Studies the fundamentals of sound production, music theory, and harmony as they apply to guitar. Builds proficiency in both the techniques of playing the guitar and in the application of music fundamentals to these techniques. Presents different types of guitars and related instruments. Emphasizes music as entertainment and as a communication skill. Part II of II. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week.

MUS     169

169     MUS 169 – BEGINNING FIDDLE (3 Crs) – Introduces the student to the history of the fiddle, regional musicians, influences, and performance with emphasis on the old time styles found in the central Appalachian region. Lecture 2 hours, Laboratory 2 hours per week.

MUS     169

169     MUS 169 – BEGINNING FIDDLE (3 Crs) – Introduces the student to the history of the fiddle, regional musicians, influences, and performance with emphasis on the old time styles found in the central Appalachian region. Lecture 2 hours, Laboratory 2 hours per week.

MUS     171

171     MUS 171 – BEGINNING MANDOLIN (3 Crs) – Introduces the student to the history of the mandolin, regional musicians, influences, and performance with emphasis on the old time styles found in the central Appalachian region. Lecture 2 hours, Laboratory 2 hours per week.

MUS     171

171     MUS 171 – BEGINNING MANDOLIN (3 Crs) – Introduces the student to the history of the mandolin, regional musicians, influences, and performance with emphasis on the old time styles found in the central Appalachian region. Lecture 2 hours, Laboratory 2 hours per week.

MUS     195

195     MUS 195 – GOSPEL JAM (3 Crs) – Will lead students playing various acoustic instruments in a group setting. Students will expand their repertoire of gospel songs. The ability to play an instrument is not mandatory as students can take the class using their voices as instruments.

NUR     108

108     NUR 108 – NURSING PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS 1 (4 Crs) – Introduces principles of nursing, health and wellness concepts, and the nursing process. Identifies nursing strategies to meet the multidimensional needs of individuals. Includes math computational skills, basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care, introduction to the profession of nursing, nursing process, documentation; basic needs related to integumentary system, teaching/learning, stress, psychosocial, safety, nourishment, elimination, oxygenation, circulation, rest, comfort, sensory, fluid and electrolyte and mobility needs in adult clients. Also includes care of the pre/post operative client. Provides supervised learning experience in college nursing laboratories and/or cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-5 hours. Laboratory 2-15 hours. Total 7-16 hours per week. 5-6 credits

NUR     108

108     NUR 108 – NURSING PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS 1 (4 Crs) – Introduces principles of nursing, health and wellness concepts, and the nursing process. Identifies nursing strategies to meet the multidimensional needs of individuals. Includes math computational skills, basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care, introduction to the profession of nursing, nursing process, documentation; basic needs related to integumentary system, teaching/learning, stress, psychosocial, safety, nourishment, elimination, oxygenation, circulation, rest, comfort, sensory, fluid and electrolyte and mobility needs in adult clients. Also includes care of the pre/post operative client. Provides supervised learning experience in college nursing laboratories and/or cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-5 hours. Laboratory 2-15 hours. Total 7-16 hours per week. 5-6 credits

NUR     108

108     NUR 108 – NURSING PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS 1 (4 Crs) – Introduces principles of nursing, health and wellness concepts, and the nursing process. Identifies nursing strategies to meet the multidimensional needs of individuals. Includes math computational skills, basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care, introduction to the profession of nursing, nursing process, documentation; basic needs related to integumentary system, teaching/learning, stress, psychosocial, safety, nourishment, elimination, oxygenation, circulation, rest, comfort, sensory, fluid and electrolyte and mobility needs in adult clients. Also includes care of the pre/post operative client. Provides supervised learning experience in college nursing laboratories and/or cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-5 hours. Laboratory 2-15 hours. Total 7-16 hours per week. 5-6 credits

NUR     108

108     NUR 108 – NURSING PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS 1 (4 Crs) – Introduces principles of nursing, health and wellness concepts, and the nursing process. Identifies nursing strategies to meet the multidimensional needs of individuals. Includes math computational skills, basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care, introduction to the profession of nursing, nursing process, documentation; basic needs related to integumentary system, teaching/learning, stress, psychosocial, safety, nourishment, elimination, oxygenation, circulation, rest, comfort, sensory, fluid and electrolyte and mobility needs in adult clients. Also includes care of the pre/post operative client. Provides supervised learning experience in college nursing laboratories and/or cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-5 hours. Laboratory 2-15 hours. Total 7-16 hours per week. 5-6 credits

NUR     109

109     NUR 109 NURSING PRINCIPLES & CONCEPTS II (5 Crs) – Focuses on nursing care of individuals and/or families experiencing alterations in health. Includes math computational skills, basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care; immunological, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, oncological and diabetic disorders and pre/post operative care in adult and pediatric clients. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories and/or cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-5 hours. Laboratory 2-15 hours. Total 7-16 hours per week. 5-6 credits. Pre-Requisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 136; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 232.

NUR     109

109     NUR 109 NURSING PRINCIPLES & CONCEPTS II (5 Crs) – Focuses on nursing care of individuals and/or families experiencing alterations in health. Includes math computational skills, basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care; immunological, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, oncological and diabetic disorders and pre/post operative care in adult and pediatric clients. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories and/or cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-5 hours. Laboratory 2-15 hours. Total 7-16 hours per week. 5-6 credits. Pre-Requisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 136; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 232.

NUR     109

109     NUR 109 NURSING PRINCIPLES & CONCEPTS II (5 Crs) – Focuses on nursing care of individuals and/or families experiencing alterations in health. Includes math computational skills, basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care; immunological, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, oncological and diabetic disorders and pre/post operative care in adult and pediatric clients. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories and/or cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-5 hours. Laboratory 2-15 hours. Total 7-16 hours per week. 5-6 credits. Pre-Requisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 136; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 232.

NUR     109

109     NUR 109 NURSING PRINCIPLES & CONCEPTS II (5 Crs) – Focuses on nursing care of individuals and/or families experiencing alterations in health. Includes math computational skills, basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care; immunological, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, oncological and diabetic disorders and pre/post operative care in adult and pediatric clients. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories and/or cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-5 hours. Laboratory 2-15 hours. Total 7-16 hours per week. 5-6 credits. Pre-Requisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 136; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 232.

NUR     109

109     NUR 109 NURSING PRINCIPLES & CONCEPTS II (5 Crs) – Focuses on nursing care of individuals and/or families experiencing alterations in health. Includes math computational skills, basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care; immunological, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, oncological and diabetic disorders and pre/post operative care in adult and pediatric clients. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories and/or cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-5 hours. Laboratory 2-15 hours. Total 7-16 hours per week. 5-6 credits. Pre-Requisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 136; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 232.

NUR     114

114     NUR 114 – GERIATRIC NURSING (3 Crs) – Presents theoretical and clinical nursing aspects of the aging population. Includes the aging process, psychological aspects, common age-related disorders, pharmacologic aspects, care facilities, and relationships between elders and caregivers. Lecture 1-4 hours. Laboratory 0-9 hours. Total 3-13 hours per week. 3-4 credits

NUR     114

114     NUR 114 – GERIATRIC NURSING (3 Crs) – Presents theoretical and clinical nursing aspects of the aging population. Includes the aging process, psychological aspects, common age-related disorders, pharmacologic aspects, care facilities, and relationships between elders and caregivers. Lecture 1-4 hours. Laboratory 0-9 hours. Total 3-13 hours per week. 3-4 credits

NUR     114

114     NUR 114 – GERIATRIC NURSING (3 Crs) – Presents theoretical and clinical nursing aspects of the aging population. Includes the aging process, psychological aspects, common age-related disorders, pharmacologic aspects, care facilities, and relationships between elders and caregivers. Lecture 1-4 hours. Laboratory 0-9 hours. Total 3-13 hours per week. 3-4 credits

NUR     114

114     NUR 114 – GERIATRIC NURSING (3 Crs) – Presents theoretical and clinical nursing aspects of the aging population. Includes the aging process, psychological aspects, common age-related disorders, pharmacologic aspects, care facilities, and relationships between elders and caregivers. Lecture 1-4 hours. Laboratory 0-9 hours. Total 3-13 hours per week. 3-4 credits

NUR     114

114     NUR 114 – GERIATRIC NURSING (3 Crs) – Presents theoretical and clinical nursing aspects of the aging population. Includes the aging process, psychological aspects, common age-related disorders, pharmacologic aspects, care facilities, and relationships between elders and caregivers. Lecture 1-4 hours. Laboratory 0-9 hours. Total 3-13 hours per week. 3-4 credits

NUR     114

114     NUR 114 – GERIATRIC NURSING (3 Crs) – Presents theoretical and clinical nursing aspects of the aging population. Includes the aging process, psychological aspects, common age-related disorders, pharmacologic aspects, care facilities, and relationships between elders and caregivers. Lecture 1-4 hours. Laboratory 0-9 hours. Total 3-13 hours per week. 3-4 credits

NUR     114

114     NUR 114 – GERIATRIC NURSING (3 Crs) – Presents theoretical and clinical nursing aspects of the aging population. Includes the aging process, psychological aspects, common age-related disorders, pharmacologic aspects, care facilities, and relationships between elders and caregivers. Lecture 1-4 hours. Laboratory 0-9 hours. Total 3-13 hours per week. 3-4 credits

NUR     199

199     NUR 199 – SUPERVISED STUDY: GERIATRIC CLINICAL EXPERIENCE (1 Cr) – Assigns problems for independent study incorporating previous instruction and supervised by the instructor. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours.

NUR     201

201     NUR 201 – PSYCHIATRIC NURSING (3 Crs) – Focuses on the care of individuals/families requiring clinical treatment. Uses all components of the nursing process with increasing degrees of skill. Includes math computational skills and basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care, alterations in behavior, eating disorders, mood disorders, anxiety, chemical dependency and dementias. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories and/or cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-3 hours. Laboratory 2-9 hours. Total 5-10 hours per week. 3-4 credits. Pre-Requisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 109, 136, 137, 226; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 231; BIO 142 or 232; PSY 231.

NUR     201

201     NUR 201 – PSYCHIATRIC NURSING (3 Crs) – Focuses on the care of individuals/families requiring clinical treatment. Uses all components of the nursing process with increasing degrees of skill. Includes math computational skills and basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care, alterations in behavior, eating disorders, mood disorders, anxiety, chemical dependency and dementias. Provides supervised learning experiences in college nursing laboratories and/or cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-3 hours. Laboratory 2-9 hours. Total 5-10 hours per week. 3-4 credits. Pre-Requisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 109, 136, 137, 226; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 231; BIO 142 or 232; PSY 231.

NUR     205

205     NUR 205 – INTRODUCTION TO SECOND LEVEL NURSING (5 Crs) – Focuses on principles and concepts of nursing care for individuals, families, and/or groups in the community and hospital setting. Focuses on health team membership and various nursing care delivery systems. Includes math computational skills, basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care; endocrine, renal, cardiovascular and immunological disorders in school and home health settings. Provides supervised learning experiences in cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-5 hours. Laboratory 2-15 hours. Total 7-16 hours per week. 5-6 credits

NUR     205

205     NUR 205 – INTRODUCTION TO SECOND LEVEL NURSING (5 Crs) – Focuses on principles and concepts of nursing care for individuals, families, and/or groups in the community and hospital setting. Focuses on health team membership and various nursing care delivery systems. Includes math computational skills, basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care; endocrine, renal, cardiovascular and immunological disorders in school and home health settings. Provides supervised learning experiences in cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-5 hours. Laboratory 2-15 hours. Total 7-16 hours per week. 5-6 credits

NUR     205

205     NUR 205 – INTRODUCTION TO SECOND LEVEL NURSING (5 Crs) – Focuses on principles and concepts of nursing care for individuals, families, and/or groups in the community and hospital setting. Focuses on health team membership and various nursing care delivery systems. Includes math computational skills, basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care; endocrine, renal, cardiovascular and immunological disorders in school and home health settings. Provides supervised learning experiences in cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-5 hours. Laboratory 2-15 hours. Total 7-16 hours per week. 5-6 credits

NUR     205

205     NUR 205 – INTRODUCTION TO SECOND LEVEL NURSING (5 Crs) – Focuses on principles and concepts of nursing care for individuals, families, and/or groups in the community and hospital setting. Focuses on health team membership and various nursing care delivery systems. Includes math computational skills, basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care; endocrine, renal, cardiovascular and immunological disorders in school and home health settings. Provides supervised learning experiences in cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-5 hours. Laboratory 2-15 hours. Total 7-16 hours per week. 5-6 credits

NUR     205

205     NUR 205 – INTRODUCTION TO SECOND LEVEL NURSING (5 Crs) – Focuses on principles and concepts of nursing care for individuals, families, and/or groups in the community and hospital setting. Focuses on health team membership and various nursing care delivery systems. Includes math computational skills, basic computer instruction related to the delivery of nursing care; endocrine, renal, cardiovascular and immunological disorders in school and home health settings. Provides supervised learning experiences in cooperating agencies. Lecture 1-5 hours. Laboratory 2-15 hours. Total 7-16 hours per week. 5-6 credits

NUR     236

236     NUR 236 PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY III (1 CR.) Prerequisites NUR 111, NUR 112, NUR 136, NUR 137, MTH 126, BIO 141, BIO 142. Teaches principles of medication administration which include dosage calculations major drug classifications, drug legislation, legal aspects of medication administration, and drug action on specific body systems. Lecture 1 hour per week. Prerequisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 114, 136, 137, 226; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 231; BIO 142 or 232.

NUR     236

236     NUR 236 PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY III (1 CR.) Prerequisites NUR 111, NUR 112, NUR 136, NUR 137, MTH 126, BIO 141, BIO 142. Teaches principles of medication administration which include dosage calculations major drug classifications, drug legislation, legal aspects of medication administration, and drug action on specific body systems. Lecture 1 hour per week. Prerequisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 114, 136, 137, 226; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 231; BIO 142 or 232.

NUR     236

236     NUR 236 PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY III (1 CR.) Prerequisites NUR 111, NUR 112, NUR 136, NUR 137, MTH 126, BIO 141, BIO 142. Teaches principles of medication administration which include dosage calculations major drug classifications, drug legislation, legal aspects of medication administration, and drug action on specific body systems. Lecture 1 hour per week. Prerequisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 114, 136, 137, 226; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 231; BIO 142 or 232.

NUR     236

236     NUR 236 PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY III (1 CR.) Prerequisites NUR 111, NUR 112, NUR 136, NUR 137, MTH 126, BIO 141, BIO 142. Teaches principles of medication administration which include dosage calculations major drug classifications, drug legislation, legal aspects of medication administration, and drug action on specific body systems. Lecture 1 hour per week. Prerequisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 114, 136, 137, 226; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 231; BIO 142 or 232.

NUR     236

236     NUR 236 PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY III (1 CR.) Prerequisites NUR 111, NUR 112, NUR 136, NUR 137, MTH 126, BIO 141, BIO 142. Teaches principles of medication administration which include dosage calculations major drug classifications, drug legislation, legal aspects of medication administration, and drug action on specific body systems. Lecture 1 hour per week. Prerequisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 114, 136, 137, 226; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 231; BIO 142 or 232.

NUR     245

245     NUR 245 – MATERNAL/NEWBORN NURSING (3 Crs) – Develops nursing skills in caring for families in the antepartum, intrapartum, and post-partum periods. Lecture 1-3 hours. Laboratory 0-9 hours. Total 3-9 hours per week. 3-4 credits. Pre-Requisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 136, 137, 201, 205, 226, 236; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 231; BIO 142 or 232; PSY 231, 232.

NUR     245

245     NUR 245 – MATERNAL/NEWBORN NURSING (3 Crs) – Develops nursing skills in caring for families in the antepartum, intrapartum, and post-partum periods. Lecture 1-3 hours. Laboratory 0-9 hours. Total 3-9 hours per week. 3-4 credits. Pre-Requisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 136, 137, 201, 205, 226, 236; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 231; BIO 142 or 232; PSY 231, 232.

NUR     245

245     NUR 245 – MATERNAL/NEWBORN NURSING (3 Crs) – Develops nursing skills in caring for families in the antepartum, intrapartum, and post-partum periods. Lecture 1-3 hours. Laboratory 0-9 hours. Total 3-9 hours per week. 3-4 credits. Pre-Requisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 136, 137, 201, 205, 226, 236; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 231; BIO 142 or 232; PSY 231, 232.

NUR     254

254     NUR 254 DIMENSIONS OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING (2 CR.) Explores the role of the professional nurse. Emphasized nursing organizations, legal and ethical implications, and addresses trends in management and organizational skills. Explores group dynamics, relationships, conflicts, and leadership styles. Lecture 2 hours per week. Pre-Requisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 136, 137, 201, 205, 226, 236; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 231; BIO 142 or 232; PSY 231, 232.

NUR     254

254     NUR 254 DIMENSIONS OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING (2 CR.) Explores the role of the professional nurse. Emphasized nursing organizations, legal and ethical implications, and addresses trends in management and organizational skills. Explores group dynamics, relationships, conflicts, and leadership styles. Lecture 2 hours per week. Pre-Requisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 136, 137, 201, 205, 226, 236; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 231; BIO 142 or 232; PSY 231, 232.

NUR     254

254     NUR 254 DIMENSIONS OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING (2 CR.) Explores the role of the professional nurse. Emphasized nursing organizations, legal and ethical implications, and addresses trends in management and organizational skills. Explores group dynamics, relationships, conflicts, and leadership styles. Lecture 2 hours per week. Pre-Requisites: Acceptance to RN Program; NUR 105, 108, 136, 137, 201, 205, 226, 236; MTH 126; ITE 115 or AST 232; BIO 141 or 231; BIO 142 or 232; PSY 231, 232.