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Show Nursing 20. Fundamentals of Nursing. Designed to provide an under-standing 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. Two lectures and two laboratory periods. Four quarter hours. Winter. Neville and Staff 25. Maternal and Child Health. Designed to assist in gaining and applying knowledge, appreciation and understanding of normal growth and development as related to the handicapped child and his family. Two lectures and three laboratory periods. 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 credit 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 lecture and seven laboratory periods. Twelve quarter hours. Spring. Somers and Staff The above courses include the study of medical and surgical conditions, special nursing techniques and the care of the patient, bringing out the various levels of health such as: health education, prevention of illness, care of the acute illnesses and rehabilitation to social situations. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY S. P. Hayes, H. Knight, O. W. Young Pre-Dental CURRICULUM Course Basic English 1,2,3 Requirements Health Education 1 Orientation 1 Physical Education Area Requirements Humanities Social Sciences Professional Chemistry 4,5,6 Requirements Chemistry 31,32 Mathematics 3 Mathematics 4 Physics 4,5,6 Zoology 4 Zoology 10 or 7 Zoology 5 or Biology 6 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 Prin. of Chemistry 15 Organic Chemistry 10 Trigonometry 5 College Algebra 5 General Physics 15 Invertebrate Zoology 5 Vert. Embry. or Vert. Zool. 5 Comp. Vert. Anatomy or 5 Heredity 3? Course Basic English 1,2,3 Requirements Health Education 1 Orientation 1 Physical Education Area ^Humanities or Lang. Requirements *Social Sci. or Lang. Professional Chemistry 7, 8 Requirements Chemistry 31,32 Mathematics 3 Mathematics 4 Zoology 4 Zoology 5 Zoology 10 Description Credit Basic Communication 9 Personal Hygiene 2 Freshman Orientation 2 3 approved activities 3 See list of subjects 9-12 on pages 30-33 9-12 Prin. of Chemistry 15 Quantitative Analysis 6 Trigonometry 5 College Algebra 5 Invertebrate Zoology 5 Comp. Vert. Anatomy 5 Pre-Medical CURRICULUM Vertebrate Embryology 5 Electives 15 *Twenty-five hours of French or German are required for entrance into approximately one-third of the medical schools in the United States. Medical and Dental Assistants and Dental Laboratory Techniques It is recommended that a student desiring to qualify as either medical or dental assistant or for dental laboratory consult the catalog of the school to which he will transfer; however, the following courses may be taken to apply toward these programs: Psychology 3, English 11, Political Science 1, 11, Orientation 1, Health Education 1, Physical Education 1 or 11, Home Economics 6, Chemistry 1, Bacteriology 1, Physics 10, Physiology 1 and Business 1. Dental Hygienists It is suggested that catalogs of accredited schools of dental hygienists be consulted for curriculum requirements in this field of training. The Council on Dental Education of the American Dental Association includes the following type courses in their recommendations for the curriculum for dental hygienists: Bacteriology 1, 5, 10; Chemistry 1, 2, 3; English 1, 2, 3; Health Education 1; Home Economics 6; Physical Education 1; Physiology 1; Psychology 1; Sociology 1; and Speech 1. Optometry, Pharmacy, Chiropody, and Other Specialized Fields A student wishing to study Optometry, Pharmacy, Osteopathy, Chiropody, or other specialized fields may take general education courses at Weber College as background for his work. It is advisable to consult the catalogue of the school where work is to be completed and the staff members of the Zoology Department for more information. |