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  • HUM 1010 C O - Introduction to HumanitiesIntro to Humanities (2023 Summer)
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    ...HUM 1010 is an introductory writing course that teaches students to compose college-level essays in response to readings in the arts and Humanities. With an emphasis on context, the course explores the connection between critical thinking and persuasive writing. By completing frequent writing assign...
    NUR 1020 A - Nursing II (2016 Spring)
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    ...Nursing 1020 builds upon fundamental concepts acquired in NUR1000. Concepts based on the 3 domains of health & illness, nursing and healthcare, and the Massachusetts Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies (NOFNCC) continue as the theoretical framework. Concept Learning Modules introduce the l...
    a section of the Nursing II course in Nursing - NUR
    THE 2090 A - Dying/Human Life Cycle (2016 Fall)
    Thu: 5:15-8:10 PM @ MLTN LABRC C302
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    ...Dying in the Human Life Cycle provides a forum for students in health care to examine issues surrounding human death. Information from medicine, psychiatry, and religion is reviewed during the course. This knowledge is analyzed as it pertains to our understanding of what happens in the lives of pati...
    a section of the Dying/Human Life Cycle course in Theology - THE
    NUR 2000 A - Family Centered Nursing (2019 Spring)
    Tue, Thu: 10-12:00 PM @ MLTN LABRC C203
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    ...Nursing 2000, introduces the learner to the nursing care of the childbearing woman, family, and the neonate through adolescence. Concepts based on the 3 domains of health & illness, nursing and healthcare, and the Massachusetts Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies (NOFNCC) continue as the t...
    a section of the Family Centered Nursing course in Nursing - NUR
    MAT 1020 A O - Mathematics for Health Sciences (2021 Spring)
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    ...MAT 1020: Mathematics for the Health Sciences covers the quantitative skills necessary for success in the health professions. Some of the skills students in this course will become proficient include solving algebraic equations and word problems, graphing two variables, and converting measurements u...
    a section of the Mathematics for Health Sciences course in Math - MAT
    ETH 1010 A H - Healthcare EthicsHealth Ethics (2019 Summer)
    Mon: 5:15-8:15 PM @ MLTN LABRC C302
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    ...05/18/2018This course provides a critical academic exploration of healthcare ethics and seeks to foster a community of learners engaged in the pursuit of ethical knowledge. This pursuit embraces diversity and cross-cultural competency as it tries to envision a just society committed to the common g...
    a section of the Healthcare EthicsHealth Ethics course in Ethics - ETH
    EOL 1120 A O - Neurodiagnostic Technology II (2023 Spring)
    Mon: 8-11:00 AM @ MLTN LABRC
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    ...Builds upon fundamental concepts acquired in NDT I. A focus on the National Professional?Competencies, Profession Standards of Practice, and evidence-based theory continue as more complex content is presented. More advanced skills are introduced while further application of instrumentation and recor...
    INT 2100 D O - Integrative Seminar - IIntegrative Seminar - I (2022 Summer)
    Mon: 8-10:30 AM @ MLTN LABRC
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    ...INT 2100 - Integrative Seminar I (4)INT 2100: Integrative Seminar I is a multidisciplinary course that brings together insights from various modes of analysis (historical, social, economic, ethical, theological and aesthetical) to examine a specific topic. This integrated approach acknowledges that ...
    IOM 2120 F O - Intraoperat Neuomonitor IV/EEG (2024 Spring)
    Mon: 8-10:30 AM @ MLTN LABRC
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    ...This course builds upon fundamental concepts acquired in NIOM III with a continued focus on the National Professional Competencies, Profession Standards of Practice, and evidence-based theory as even more complex content is presented. Functional brain and spinal cord mapping and monitoring are explo...
    MIC 201L B2 H - Microbiology Lab (2014-15 Academic Year Spring)
    Thu: 8-9:40 PM @ MLTN LABRC C107
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    a section of the Microbiology Lab course in Microbiology - MIC
    ANA 1120 A O - Anatomy & Physiology II & Lab (2021 Spring)
    Mon: 8-10:30 AM @ MLTN LABRC
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    ...This course examines gross and microscopic anatomy, function, and inter-relationships of the body systems. Laboratory sessions emphasize basic physiologic principles, gross and microscopic mammalian anatomy. The expected outcome of the course is that students will have a working knowledge of the com...
    a section of the Anatomy & Physiology II & Lab course in Anatomy - ANA
    HCP 0800 A - College Reading and Writing (2013-14 Academic Year Winter)
    Tue, Thu: 5:15-8:10 PM @ MLTN LABRC C306B
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    ...HCP 0800 - College Reading and Writing - This course introduces and examines strategies to improve college reading comprehension, oral and written communication, and critical thinking skills. Professionally relevant issues are presented as a focus for reading, writing and documentation. The cours...
    NUR 1020 F - Nursing II (2018 Fall)
    Wed, Thu: 6:30-9:30 PM @ MLTN LABRC C208
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    ...Nursing 1020 builds upon fundamental concepts acquired in NUR1000. Concepts based on the 3 domains of health & illness, nursing and healthcare, and the Massachusetts Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies (NOFNCC) continue as the theoretical framework. Concept Learning Modules introduce the l...
    a section of the Nursing II course in Nursing - NUR
    ANA 1010 A H - Anatomy & Physiology I & Lab (2025 Summer)
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    ...This course examines gross and microscopic anatomy, function, and inter-relationships of the body systems. Laboratory sessions emphasize basic physiologic principles, gross and microscopic mammalian anatomy. The expected outcome of the course is that students will have a working knowledge of the com...
    a section of the Anatomy & Physiology I & Lab course in Anatomy - ANA
    NUR 100C A3 - NUR1015 Clinical Group # (2023 Fall)
    Wed: 7-2:00 PM @ CLINC CLINC CLNC
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    NUR 3225 C O - Pathophysiology (2019 Spring)
    Wed: 9-1:00 PM @ MLTN LABRC
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    ...This course explored the pathologies of the human body to altered states of health throughout the lifespan. Factors that influence health and illness, such as genomics, culture, and environment are examined in relation to disease processes. Prerequisites: NUR 3110. For diploma RNs completion of all...
    a section of the Pathophysiology course in Nursing - NUR
    ORT 0100 A - Orientation for New Students (2020 Summer)
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    NUR 1025 B - Med Surg Conc Adult & Child (2022 Fall)
    Wed: 9:30-3:00 PM @ MLTN LABRC
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    ...NUR 1025: Health and Illness Concepts of the Adult and Child (Start Spring 2019)Credits 9.5Hours per week: 5 hours Classroom, 12 hours Clinical/Simulation, 0.5 hour Theory OnlineNUR1025 builds upon the Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies (NOFNCC) and concepts related to the domains of Hea...
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    NUR 3445 F H - Communications & Informatics in HC (2016 Summer)
    Thu: 4:30-9:30 PM @ MLTN LABRC C205
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    ...Interdisciplinary communication within the present day health care arena encompasses many forms. The professional nurse as an effective communicator must be able to deliver clear and concise communication which is essential to safe patient care. This course will examine the role and impact that ef...
    NUR 102C C7 - NUR1025 Clinical Group # (2023 Spring)
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    NUR 1015 B - Fundamental Health ConceptsFundamental Health Concepts (2023 Summer)
    Mon, Tue: 8:30-11:00 AM @ MLTN LABRC C112
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    ...NUR 1015 Nursing I Fundamental Health Concepts (Start Spring 2019)9 Credits12 hours of clinical/laboratory and 5 hours of theory each weekThis course is designed to provide the foundation of contemporary nursing practice for the entering student. The Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies (NO...
    NUR 200C A4 - NUR2005 Clinical Group # (2024 Spring)
    Wed: 7-3:00 PM @ CLINC BIDPL OBS
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    NCL 0103 Q - NCLEX Preparatrion - Concept BasedNCLEX Preparation (2018 Fall)
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    This 15 hour intensive course is dedicated to ensuring students are able to utilize the concept based professional nursing coursework as they prepare for their licensure examination.
    THE 2070 B - Christianity (2016 Spring)
    Thu: 5:15-8:25 PM @ MLTN LABRC C302
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    ...Christianity is concerned primarily with the life, teaching, and historical setting of Jesus of Nazareth. This course also investigates the development of the New Testament and the subsequent development of the Christian faith, including the early Christian period, the Middle Ages, the Reformation, ...
    a section of the Christianity course in Theology - THE
    PSY 1010 A H - Introductory Psychology (2015-16 Academic Year Fall)
    Mon: 5:15-7:55 PM @ MLTN LABRC C306B
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    ...This course will present a broad array of topics studied in the field of psychology. Major theorist?s attempts to explain what makes human beings ?tick? are studied and critiqued and the contradictions of their theories are highlighted. The interactions of the body and the psyche will be explored, a...
    a section of the Introductory Psychology course in Psychology - PSY
    EOL 1120 A O - Neurodiagnostic Technology II (2018 Spring)
    Mon: 2-5:10 PM @ MLTN LABRC
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    ...Builds upon fundamental concepts acquired in NDT I. A focus on the National Professional?Competencies, Profession Standards of Practice, and evidence-based theory continue as more complex content is presented. More advanced skills are introduced while further application of instrumentation and recor...
    RES 1010 C - Research Skills (2015-16 Academic Year Fall)
    Fri: 12-1:00 PM @ MLTN LABRC C101
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    ...This course is structured to help the student develop evidence-based decision making skills. With these skills, the student will be expected to critically appraise and correctly apply current evidence from relevant research to patient care decisions so that what is known is reflected in what is pra...
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    EOL 1340 B O - Asp of Neuroanatomy & Neurophys (2015-16 Academic Year Fall)
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    Examines the anatomy of the central and peripheral nervous system with focus on the functional aspects of the brain stem, cerebellum, basal ganglia, and cerebrum. Provides a foundation for better understanding of neurological diseases and disorders. A research paper is required.
    NUR 102C E4 - NUR1025 Clinical Group # (2024 Summer)
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    EOL 212R A O - Record Review (2019 Fall)
    Tue: 8-10:40 AM @ MLTN LABRC
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    ...EOL 212R Record Review Building on fundamental concepts learned in previous professional courses, students use information technology, research, and clinical expertise to review case studies in EEG, report writing and reading EEG. The learner is encouraged to utilize more independent critical thinki...
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    RTT 2290 A - Seminar Radiation Therapy (2024 Spring)
    Thu: 3-4:00 PM @ MLTN LABRC C307
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    ...Examination of selected readings, discussions and projects in the field of radiation therapy.Comprehensive physics/dosimetry review for preparation of the radiation therapy board examination. At the conclusion of this course the student will: prepare a detailed project on a selected radiation therap...
    RSC 1020 F H - Clinical Applications I (2024 Spring)
    Mon: 8-10:30 AM @ MLTN LABRC
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    ...This course provides introductory knowledge of the clinical setting and delivery of respiratory care with an emphasis on the scope of therapeutic modalities delivered to the patients. Included are patient assessment, medication devices, oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, humidification therapy, cardio...
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    THE 2050 G O - Religions of the World (2019 Fall)
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    ...In an increasingly interconnected world, and especially in the religiously plural context of the United States, it is crucial that healthcare professionals become acquainted with the beliefs and practices of people from the diverse religious traditions that make up the American landscape. This cours...
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    DSN 1000 A - Academic Support for Nursing (2013-14 Academic Year Fall)
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    ...This is a pass-fail course designed for students who have dropped or not achieved a passing grade in NSG 100. The course focuses on test taking, critical thinking, time management and applied math skills. Students develop and apply these skills in answering nursing examination questions and in devel...
    NUR 100S A4 - NUR1015 SIM Group # (2023 Spring)
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    NUR 4335 A H - Appl. Evidenced-Based PracticumEvid. Based Practicum (2018 Spring)
    Wed: 5-8:00 PM @ MLTN LABRC C302
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    ...This course and practicum offers the student the opportunity of identifying a substantive, research problem related to improving patient outcomes in a healthcare setting, and will assist the student to synthesize concepts and knowledge learned in the RN-BSN program. The student will work in conjunct...
    NUR 100S A5 - NUR1015 SIM Group # (2022 Fall)
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    HUM 1010 C O - Introduction to HumanitiesIntro to Humanities (2020 Fall)
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    ...HUM 1010 is an introductory writing course that teaches students to compose college-level essays in response to readings in the arts and Humanities. With an emphasis on context, the course explores the connection between critical thinking and persuasive writing. By completing frequent writing assign...
    NUR 1020 A - Nursing II (2017 Fall)
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    ...Nursing 1020 builds upon fundamental concepts acquired in NUR1000. Concepts based on the 3 domains of health & illness, nursing and healthcare, and the Massachusetts Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies (NOFNCC) continue as the theoretical framework. Concept Learning Modules introduce the l...
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    MIC 201L C H - Microbiology Lab (2012-13 Academic Year Spring)
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    DSN 1020 A - Directed Study in Nursing (2013-14 Academic Year Summer)
    Tue: 1-3:00 PM @ DORCH LABRC 312
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    ...The Directed Study of Nursing course is a one-credit, pass-fail course designed for students who do not achieve a passing grade in or withdraw from Nursing 102, 200, or 202. The course includes administration of a HESI exam (Health Education System, Incorporated) to assess areas in need of remediat...
    NUR 102C F5 - NUR1025 Clinical Group # (2021 Fall)
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    THE 2070 G H - Christianity (2016 Summer)
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    ...Christianity is concerned primarily with the life, teaching, and historical setting of Jesus of Nazareth. This course also investigates the development of the New Testament and the subsequent development of the Christian faith, including the early Christian period, the Middle Ages, the Reformation, ...
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    PHI 1010 F H - Ethics (2014-15 Academic Year Summer (NEW))
    Tue, Thu: 1-4:10 PM @ MLTN LABRC C112
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    ...Ethics will examine the nature and purpose of humanity related to the Judaeo-Christian norm of morality and compare this norm with various other ethical systems. Responsibility, law, faith, and the development of conscience will be studied as factors determining the morality of human acts. Applicati...
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    NUR 4337 D O - Opioid Disuse Syndrome EpidemicOpi Disu Syndr Edpie (2020 Fall)
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    ...NUR4337 - Opioid Disuse Syndrome and the Epidemic (3) (Elective)This course will explore healthcare organizational structures and medical and non-medical and alternative treatments and health prevention strategies for opioids misuse within the United States with a focus on quality and safety of hea...
    DSN 1000 E - Academic Support for Nursing (2019 Spring)
    Tue: 4-6:00 PM @ MLTN LABRC C307
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    ...This is a pass-fail course designed for students who have dropped or not achieved a passing grade in NSG 100. The course focuses on test taking, critical thinking, time management and applied math skills. Students develop and apply these skills in answering nursing examination questions and in devel...
    NUR 1015 A - Fundamental Health ConceptsFundamental Health Concepts (2024 Fall)
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    INT 2100 G O - Integrative Seminar - IIntegrative Seminar - I (2020 Summer)
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