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May 16, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog-Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
COURSE CATALOG / COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
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Course descriptions are listed numerically within academic disciplines. Prerequisites and/or corequisites are indicated at the beginning of the course description. These prerequisites have been established to assure an adequate and uniform background for students in advanced classes. Mount Carmel College of Nursing reserves the right to alter course offerings or course content without notice. Not all courses are offered every semester.
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SCIE 230 - Physiologic Alterations I This course focuses on pathophysiology of the human body and includes essential features of disease related to altered cellular and tissue biology and abnormalities of cellular growth, alterations in skin function and integrity, alterations in defense mechanisms, and alterations in tissue oxygenation. 3 credit hours Prerequisite: SCIE 103 , SCIE 123 , SCIE 124 and SCIE 125 |
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SCIE 231 - Physiologic Alterations II This course focuses on pathophysiology of the human body and includes essential features of disease related to renal function, fluid and electrolyte balance, hormonal regulation, neurologic function, musculoskeletal function, and GI and hepatobiliary function. 3 credit hours Prerequisite: SCIE 103 , SCIE 123 , SCIE 124 and SCIE 125 |
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SCIE 290 - Physiologic Alterations I This course focuses on pathophysiology of the human body and includes essential features of disease related to altered cellular and tissue biology and abnormalities of cellular growth, alterations in skin function and integrity, alterations in defense mechanisms, and alterations in tissue oxygenation. 3 credit hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Second Degree Accelerated Program |
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SCIE 291 - Physiologic Alterations II This course focuses on pathophysiology of the human body and includes essential features of disease related to renal function, fluid and electrolyte balance, hormonal regulation, neurologic function, musculoskeletal function, and GI and hepatobiliary function. 3 credit hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Second Degree Accelerated |
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SCIE 299 - Independent Study: Physiological Alterations Students who entered Mount Carmel College of Nursing with 3 or 4 semester credits for Physiologic Alterations must enroll in this course to complete the remaining 2 or 3 semester credits of the required total 6 semester credits for SCIE 230 and SCIE 231 . 2 or 3 credit hours Prerequisite: Partial transfer credit (3 or 4 semester credit hours) for Physiologic Alterations |
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SOCL 101 - Introduction to Sociology This course introduces the student to the foundational theories of sociology including Functionalist theory, Conflict theory, and Symbolic Interactionist theory. Interactive human behavior is analyzed through the concepts of culture; socialization; social groups; deviance and social control; stratification and social class; inequalities of gender, race, ethnicity and class; urbanization; collective behavior; social movements; and social change. The influence of societal institutions such as family, health care, education, religion, politics, and the economy are explored. 3 credit hours Prerequisite: none |
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