Class Schedule Listing
Pharmacology - 70349 - EMS 202 - 1 | ||||||||||||||
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Introduces pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. The course includes a review of the metric system. Students calculate drug dosage concentrations and IV medication infusion rates. The course introduces basic concepts of pathophysiology. Prereq: Successful completion of EMS 105 or permission of instructor | ||||||||||||||
Associated Term: Spring 2024
Offered: Every January Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 02, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: G-General Elective January Intersession Campus Lecture/Lab Schedule Type Face to Face class Instructional Method 2.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability |
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Pharmacology - 70350 - EMS 202 - 3 | ||||||||||||||
Introduces pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. The course includes a review of the metric system. Students calculate drug dosage concentrations and IV medication infusion rates. The course introduces basic concepts of pathophysiology. Prereq: Successful completion of EMS 105 or permission of instructor | ||||||||||||||
Course meets at NHIP
Associated Term: Spring 2024 Offered: Every January Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 02, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: G-General Elective January Intersession Campus Lecture/Lab Schedule Type Face to Face class Instructional Method 2.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability |
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English Composition I: Expository Writing - 70528 - ENG 101 - 1 | ||||||||||||||
Focuses on the writing of essays. This course offers students the opportunity to understand writing as a process and to develop clear, effective presentation of ideas. The student develops an awareness of the relationship between writer and reader. The course includes word processing methods and research and documentation using print and electronic texts. NOTE: Students may receive credit for only ENG 101 or ENG 103 or ENG 105. Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement | ||||||||||||||
Course runs 1/2-1/22
Associated Term: Spring 2024 Offered: Every Term Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 02, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: E-English Composition Courses Online DCE Non-state-supported Campus Distance Learning Schedule Type Online w/ no set meetings Instructional Method 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability
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English Composition II: Exploring Literature - 70529 - ENG 112 - 1 | ||||||||||||||
Builds and extends on the academic writing process and skills introduced in English Composition I. Students develop close reading abilities for a variety of literary and nonliterary texts, and hone critical thinking skills, as well as research and documentation skills using a variety of texts that may include essays, fiction, poetry, and drama among other texts. Writing assignments emphasize the formal researched and documented essay and include creative experiments and literary analysis. Course readings include selections from a wide variety of authors, genres and texts that engage students in analysis and research. NOTE: Students may receive credit for only ENG 112 or ENG 114 or ENG 116. Prereq: ENG 101 | ||||||||||||||
Course runs 1/2-1/22
Associated Term: Spring 2024 Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 02, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: E-English Composition Courses Online DCE Non-state-supported Campus Distance Learning Schedule Type Online w/ no set meetings Instructional Method 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability
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The Short Story - 70530 - ENG 261 - 1 | ||||||||||||||
A survey of the short story as a literary genre from its beginnings in the early 19th century to the present time with emphasis on interpretation and analysis, characters in conflict, point of view, and symbolism. Prereq: ENG 112, 114, or 116 | ||||||||||||||
Course runs 1/2-1/22
Associated Term: Spring 2024 Offered: Periodically Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 02, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: HC-Hum/Fine Arts/Lib Art Core Online DCE Non-state-supported Campus Distance Learning Schedule Type Online w/ no set meetings Instructional Method 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability
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Medical Office Procedures - 70357 - MAC 103 - 1 | ||||||||||||||
An introduction to the procedures common to medical office work, including modern office technology, appointment scheduling, billing, insurance and collection, basic accounting, patient reception and processing, customer-service oriented communication, and the use of electronic medical record (EMR) systems. Course topics include managed care policies and procedures, third-party guidelines, patient care ethics, administrative laws such as The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and the development of interpersonal communication and organizational skills to work professionally in a medical office. NOTE: students may receive credit for either MAC 103 or MOM 215, but not for both. Prereq: None Recomm: CIS140; ENG 101. | ||||||||||||||
Course runs 1/2 - 1/22
Associated Term: Spring 2024 Offered: Every Spring Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 02, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: G-General Elective Online DCE Non-state-supported Campus Distance Learning Schedule Type Online w/ no set meetings Instructional Method 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability
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Pharmacology for Medical Assistants - 70358 - MAC 111 - 1 | ||||||||||||||
Provides an overview of the pharmacological language, symbols, and abbreviations used to interpret prescriptions, as well as the system of measurements and conversions used to calculate medication dosages. Students learn to prepare, verify and administer doses via oral and parenteral routes. Topics include drug classification, interactions, forms of medication, safety protocols, and the recording, interpretation and analysis of normal and abnormal lab test results. Students receive information appropriate to the Medical Assistant occupation regarding the most commonly prescribed drugs, compliance with drug regulations, quality control of prescription requests, and how to maintain professionalism when communicating with patients and healthcare professionals. Prereq: BIO 194 with a C or better within the last5 years; BIO 216 with a C or better within the last5 years; MAC 112 with a C or better. | ||||||||||||||
Course runs 1/2 - 1/22
Associated Term: Spring 2024 Offered: Every Spring Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 02, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: G-General Elective Online DCE Non-state-supported Campus Distance Learning Schedule Type Online w/ no set meetings Instructional Method 2.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability
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Practical Nursing Clinical - 70614 - NUR 105 - A | ||||||||||||||
Provides clinical learning opportunities in structured health care settings. The course focuses on nursing assessment and interview techniques of adults experiencing common, well-defined health problems. Clinical experience provides the opportunity to continue to practice fundamental nursing skills that facilitate safe, and effective patient-centered care. Special Requirement: Students need to arrange travel to and from clinical sites and observation sites. Prereq: NUR 103A (NUR 103) with a grade of C or better and successful completion of NUR 103C, BIO 194, PSY 101 | ||||||||||||||
Associated Term: Spring 2024
Offered: Every January Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 02, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: G-General Elective January Intersession Campus Clinical Schedule Type Face to Face class Instructional Method 2.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability
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Practical Nursing Clinical - 70615 - NUR 105 - B | ||||||||||||||
Provides clinical learning opportunities in structured health care settings. The course focuses on nursing assessment and interview techniques of adults experiencing common, well-defined health problems. Clinical experience provides the opportunity to continue to practice fundamental nursing skills that facilitate safe, and effective patient-centered care. Special Requirement: Students need to arrange travel to and from clinical sites and observation sites. Prereq: NUR 103A (NUR 103) with a grade of C or better and successful completion of NUR 103C, BIO 194, PSY 101 | ||||||||||||||
Associated Term: Spring 2024
Offered: Every January Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 02, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: G-General Elective January Intersession Campus Clinical Schedule Type Face to Face class Instructional Method 2.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability
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Practical Nursing Clinical - 70616 - NUR 105 - C | ||||||||||||||
Provides clinical learning opportunities in structured health care settings. The course focuses on nursing assessment and interview techniques of adults experiencing common, well-defined health problems. Clinical experience provides the opportunity to continue to practice fundamental nursing skills that facilitate safe, and effective patient-centered care. Special Requirement: Students need to arrange travel to and from clinical sites and observation sites. Prereq: NUR 103A (NUR 103) with a grade of C or better and successful completion of NUR 103C, BIO 194, PSY 101 | ||||||||||||||
Associated Term: Spring 2024
Offered: Every January Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 02, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: G-General Elective January Intersession Campus Clinical Schedule Type Face to Face class Instructional Method 2.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability
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Introduction to Nursing Process - 70647 - NUR 111 - 0 | ||||||||||||||
Provides the foundation for the advanced placement student to demonstrate holistic assessment practices while stressing the importance of teamwork and collaboration in professional nursing. The course establishes the concept of nursing practice as a scientific method used to provide safe and effective patient-centered care. Special Requirement: Admission as an advanced placement student into the ADN program Prereq: Successful score on NUR 101 currency exam within 5years or completion of the GCC PNC Program within 5 years; ENG 101; BIO 215 (BIO 195); PSY 101 | ||||||||||||||
Associated Term: Spring 2024
Offered: Every January Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 02, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: G-General Elective January Intersession Campus Lecture Schedule Type Face to Face class Instructional Method 1.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability |
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Wilderness First Responder - 70301 - OLP 210 - 1 | ||||||||||||||
Trains students to the nationally recognized standards of emergency medical care in remote backcountry environments for certification in Wilderness First Responder (WFR), the industry standard for professional outdoor leaders, guides, camp counselors, rangers, and ski patrollers. Topics include environmental emergencies, soft tissue injuries, musculoskeletal injuries, medical emergencies, response and assessment, and rescue basics. The course includes classroom lessons and in-the-field hands-on experience and practice with simulated wilderness emergencies. Successful completion of the course will include WFR and CPR certifications. Special Requirement: This course involves moderate to high physical activity and the ability to be active and in the outdoors for hours at a time in a partially forested environment in winter conditions with sub-freezing temperatures. Off-campus field trips. All students must submit the OLP Health History and Physical Examination Attestation Form, completed and signed by a physician, verifying medical clearance for full participation. Students assume any travel and permit/pass costs associated with field trips. Students must be at least 16 years old to participate in this course. Those under 18 years of age require the written consent of a parent or guardian. Prereq: OLP 111 or permission of OLP Program Coordinator. | ||||||||||||||
January Intersession Class. Class
meets 1/9 - 1/18. This is a blended course
with BLN 057
Associated Term: Spring 2024 Offered: Every January Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 09, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: G-General Elective January Intersession Campus Lecture Schedule Type Face to Face class Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability |
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Principles of Psychology - 70373 - PSY 101 - 1 | ||||||||||||||
Introduction to the field of psychology. The student considers topics pertaining to mental processes and behavior, such as theoretical perspectives, research methods, biopsychology, states of consciousness, sensation and perception, learning, cognition, memory, development, motivation, personality, and mental disorders. Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement | ||||||||||||||
Course runs 1/2-1/22
Associated Term: Spring 2024 Offered: Every Term Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 02, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: BC-Beh Sci/Soc Sci/LibArt Core Online DCE Non-state-supported Campus Distance Learning Schedule Type Online w/ no set meetings Instructional Method 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability
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Astronomy - 70561 - SCI 103 - 1 | ||||||||||||||
An introductory course in Astronomy. Students examine the history of the universe from 13.7 billion years ago to the present. Concepts include the nature of space and time, Quasars, galaxies, stars, star systems, planets, life, and how each has changed over time. Coursework involves independent article reviews, research, observing and reporting. Students learn to work with mathematical formulas and use scientific calculators. Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement | ||||||||||||||
Course runs 1/2-1/22
Associated Term: Spring 2024 Offered: Every Fall, Spring & Summer Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 02, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: NC-Nat Sci/Math/Lib Art Core Online DCE Non-state-supported Campus Distance Learning Schedule Type Online w/ no set meetings Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability
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Principles of Sociology - 70409 - SOC 101 - 1 | ||||||||||||||
An introduction to the discipline of sociology. The course utilizes sociological concepts and theories to examine society and social interaction. Topics include culture, identity, social institutions, and systems of stratification. Prereq: ENG 090 and ENG 094, or satisfactory placement | ||||||||||||||
Course runs 1/2-1/22
Associated Term: Spring 2024 Offered: Every Fall, Spring & Summer Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2023 to Jan 02, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: BC-Beh Sci/Soc Sci/LibArt Core Online DCE Non-state-supported Campus Distance Learning Schedule Type Online w/ no set meetings Instructional Method 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry View Course Material View Seat Availability
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