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Show 100 38. Parent Education. The Pre-School Child. Prerequisite: Enrollment of a child in the Nursery School. The study of the physical, social, and emotional development of the pre-school child. This course includes lectures, demonstration, and films. Credit may be arranged. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Staff 60. Clothing Construction. An adult course in clothing construction skills and techniques. Instruction is largely individual and, basic problems center around individual needs, interests, and ability. One quarter hour. Autumn, Winter, Spring. Mumford DEPARTMENT OF NURSING Two-Year Nursing Program L. Davidson, L. F. Doss, J. Gould, L. Neville, M. Somers, R. Stewart Weber College is one of the eight pilot schools chosen to participate in the Cooperative Research Project in Junior and Community College Education for Nursing a project sponsored by Teachers College, Columbia University. In a college environment the student in nursing enjoys the many cultural and social opportunities available to other students, and at the same time learns the skills and judgment needed in nursing. Successful completion of this program entitles the graduate to the Associate of Science title from Weber College and makes her eligible to write the state examinations for the Registered Professional Nurse License. CURRICULUM Basic Requirements Area Requirements Professional Requirements Electives Course English 1, 2, 3 Orientation 1 Physical Education Speech 9 Humanities 1, 2, 3 Physical Sci. 1, 2 Soc. Sci. Elect. Psychology 1 Bacteriology 1 Physiology 1 Home Econ. 6 Home Econ. 35 Home Econ. 36 Nursing 20 Nursing 21 Nursing 25 Nursing 26 Nursing 28 Nursing 29 Nursing 30 Description Credit Basic Communication 9 Freshman Orientation 2 3 approved activities 3 Speech for everyday needs 2 See list of 9 subjects on 9 pages 30-33 6-8 General Psychology 5 Elem. Bacteriology 5 The Human Body 5 Prin. of Nutrition 3 Child Development 3 Nursery Observation 3 Fundamentals of Nursing 3 Fundamentals of Nursing 2 Maternal and Child Care 5 Maternal and Child Care 12 Clinical Nursing Science 12 Clinical Nursing Science 12 Clinical Nursing Science 12 Electives 6 101 Nursing 20. Fundamentals of Nursing. Designed to provide an understanding of basic needs in health and in deviations from health; and to develop the skills needed to provide comfort and safety for the patient. Two lectures and one laboratory period. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Neville and Staff 21. Fundamentals of Nursing. A continuation of Nursing 20. One lecture and one laboratory period. Two quarter hours. Winter] Neville and Staff 25. Maternal and Child Health. Designed to assist in gaining and applying knowledge, appreciation and understanding of children through experience in community agencies. Three laboratory periods and two lectures. Five quarter hours. Spring. Doss and Staff 26. Maternal and Child Health. A continuation of Nursing 25. Designed to give an understanding of human reproduction from the standpoint of making this experience physically safe and emotionally satisfying to the family. Four lectures and eight laboratory periods. Twelve quarter hours. Summer. Doss and Staff 28. Clinical Nursing Science. Five lectures and seven laboratory periods. Twelve quarter hours. Autumn. Somers and Staff 29. Clinical Nursing Science. Five lectures and seven laboratory periods. Twelve quarter hours. Winter. Somers and Staff 30. Clinical Nursing Science. Five lectures and seven laboratory periods. Twelve quarter hours. Spring. Somers and Staff The foregoing courses include the study of medical and surgical conditions, special nursing techniques, the care of the patient, health education, prevention of illness, care of the acute illnesses, and rehabilitation. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY S. P. Hayes, E. W. Smart, O. W. Young Pre-Dental CURRICULUM Basic Requirements Area Requirements Course English 1, 2, 3 Health Education 1 Orientation 1 Physical Education Humanities Social Sciences Description Credit Basic Communication 9 Personal Hygiene 2 Freshman Orientation 2 3 approved activities 3 See list of subjects 9 on pages 30-33 9-12 |