NUR310 Pharmacology
College of Nursing Nursing Department
Course Description: This course introduces and builds upon concepts necessary for sound judgment in the use of chemical agents. Students learn principles of safe and accurate medication administration. Nursing process guidelines are incorporated to assist in the attainment of knowledge and skills related to medication therapy. Included in discussions are concepts underlying the medical uses of medications including pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacotherapeutics.
Credit Hours: 3.00
Prerequisites: NUR307
Corequisites: None
NUR139 Pharmacology
College of Nursing Nursing Department
Course Description: This course introduces and builds upon concepts necessary for sound judgment in the use of chemical agents. Students will learn principles of safe and accurate medication administration. The nursing process guidelines are incorporated to assist in the attainment of knowledge and skills related to medication therapy. Included in discussions are concepts underlying the medical uses of medications including pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and pharmacotherapeutics.
Credit Hours: 1.50
Corequisites: NUR167
NUR312 Pharmacology
College of Nursing Nursing Department
Course Description: The basic principles and categories of pharmacotheraputic agents are introduced, organized by major pharmacological classifications. Clients are viewed holistically, with an emphasis on the education of both the client and the family in their use of pharmacotheraputic agents. Pharmacological principles, therapeutic effects, interactions, and side effects are examined, with a focus on assessment and evaluation of client outcomes.
Credit Hours: 4.00
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
NUR333 Pharmacologic Applications
College of Nursing Nursing Department
Course Description: This course focuses on the clinical application of pharmacology and builds upon previous learning in the curriculum. The emphasis is on drugs commonly used for the treatment of chronic and acute illnesses and the application of the principles of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. Case studies will be analyzed to explore therapeutic dosage patterns, adverse effects, drug interactions, precautions, contraindications, drug effect monitoring, therapeutic evaluation, patient teaching, and the use of drugs in special populations such as children and the elderly.
Credit Hours: 2.00
Prerequisites: NUR311, NUR312, NUR313, NUR315, NUR316
Corequisites: None
BPA265 Petit Fours
College of Culinary Arts Baking and Pastry Arts Department
Course Description: This course immerses students in the refined craft of chocolate and petite confectionery production, emphasizing both technical precision and artistic presentation. Students will learn the principles of chocolate tempering and apply them to create truffles, molded and dipped confections, and decorative chocolate work. The course also explores the preparation of classic petit fours—including glacé, sec, and frais—highlighting the delicate assembly of multi-textured, visually striking desserts. Through hands-on practice, students will refine their ability to produce elegant mignardises that showcase balance, consistency, and creative flair.
Credit Hours: 2.00
Prerequisites: BPA120
Corequisites: None
ACC206 Personal Income Tax I
College of Business and Criminal Justice Business Department
Course Description: This course introduces students to federal and state tax preparation for individuals. Students will learn how to calculate taxable income and deductions, such as wages, investment income, business income, tax deductions, tax credits, and itemized deductions.
Credit Hours: 3.00
Prerequisites: ACC161
Corequisites: None
EET632 Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning
College of Technology Engineering Technology Department
Course Description: This course will provide students with knowledge and skills of machine learning based on unified, probabilistic approach. Topics include study of probability, optimization, conditional random fields, regularization and deep learning. Students will learn pattern recognition and machine learning principles relating to robotics systems.
Credit Hours: 3.00
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
SE632 Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning
College of Technology Systems Engineering Department
Course Description: This course will provide students with knowledge and skills of machine learning based on unified, probabilistic approach. Topics include study of probability, optimization, conditional random fields, regularization and deep learning. Students will learn pattern recognition and machine learning principles relating to robotics systems.
Credit Hours: 3.00
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
MED159 Patient Intake and Infection Control
College of Health Science Medical Assisting Department
Course Description: This course introduces the student to clinical skills and procedures. It is centered on patient intake procedures including infection control utilizing practical skills, demonstrations, hands-on learning and proper medical documentation. Laboratory assessment skills, which consist of invasive and non-invasive procedures, are performed in a professional manner on classmates. Students will learn basic vital signs and measure and record body measurements. Setting up and assisting with examinations, injections and visual and auditory screenings will also be discussed. Students will learn through the use of practical skills, demonstrations and hands on learning.
Credit Hours: 2.00
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
RAD105 Patient Care and Ethics in Radiologic Sciences
College of Health Science Medical Radiography Department
Course Description: This course will present basic patient care and medical terminology related to the Radiography profession. Students will learn: ethics and moral behavior; legal and professional responsibilities; patient consent; patient education, safety, and comfort; prevention and control of infection; patient monitoring; communication and assessment; proper body mechanics for patient transfer; universal precautions and isolation procedures; medical emergency and monitoring equipment; contrast media administration; contraindications, complications, imaging orders, requests, and reports; and Radiographer’s response.
Credit Hours: 2.00
Prerequisites: RAD100
Corequisites: RAD110

