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Show Technology LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSING The Department of Licensed Practical Nursing offers a one- year (52 weeks) curriculum in practical nursing which qualifies the student, upon successful completion of the program, to take the Utah State Licensing examination. A student who successfully completes the training and passes the examination is eligible for registration as a Licensed Practical Nurse. The curriculum provides for theory classes offered concurrently with clinical laboratory practice in the hospitals of the area, including Thomas D. Dee Memorial, St. Benedict and Weber County hospitals. Students are awarded, by Weber State College, a Certificate of Proficiency upon successful completion of the Licensed Practical Nursing curriculum. Oil. Fundamentals of Nursing—The theory of the fundamentals of basic nursing care. A (8). Staff 051. Fundamentals of Nursing—A clinical laboratory practice of the fundamentals of basic nursing care. A (7). Staff 012. Elementary Practical Nursing—The theory of fundamentals of nursing care as applied to all types of patients within a wide age range from birth through old age. W (8). Staff 052. Elementary Practical Nursing—A clinical laboratory practice of the fundamentals of nursing care as applied to all types of patients within a wide range from birth through old age. W (7). Staff 013. Intermediate Practical Nursing—The theory of the nursing care given patients by Practical Nurses in nursing situations of intermediate complexity. S (8). Staff 053. Intermediate Practical Nursing—A clinical laboratory practice of the nursing care given to patients by Practical Nurses in nursing situations of intermediate complexity. S (7). Staff 014. Advanced Practical Nursing—The theory of the functions of the Practical Nurse as a participant in giving complex nursing care. Su (8). Staff 054. Advanced Practical Nursing—A clinical laboratory practice of the functions of the Practical Nurse as a participant in giving complex nursing care. Su (7). Staff 300 Technology Licensed Practical Nursing Course Title A W S Su Lie. Practical Nursing 011 Fundamentals of Nursing 8 Lie. Practical Nursing 051 Fundamentals of Nursing 7 Lie. Practical Nursing 012 Elementary Practical Nursing 8 Lie. Practical Nursing 052 Elementary Practical Nursing 7 Lie. Practical Nursing 013 Inter. Practical Nursing 8 Lie. Practical Nursing 053 Inter. Practical Nursing 7 Lie. Practical Nursing 014 Advanced Practical Nursing 8 Lie. Practical Nursing 054 Advanced Practical Nursing 7 15 15 15 15 MACHINE TOOL This curriculum is offered to students who desire to major in the field of machine tool operation. The intent of this course is to prepare students for employment in the areas of machine tool operation, maintenance, inspection, and tool and die fabrication. Upon completing the program, the student will receive a certificate of completion. 1. Machine Processes—Fundamental lathe and drill press operations and bench work. Five laboratories. A (5). Crookston 2. Machining Principles—Tool grinding, metal cutting, measurements, lathe operations. Five lectures. A (5). Crookston 3. Machine Processes—Fundamental milling machine, advanced lathe and drilling operations. Five laboratories. W (5). Crookston 4. Machining Principles—Precision drilling, boring, and shaping of metals with respect to various machines and their cutting tools. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 2. Five lectures. W (5). Crookston 5. Machine Processes—Heat treatment of metal parts and tools; surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, internal grinding, tool and cutter grinding. Prerequisite: Machine Tool 3. Five laboratories. S (5). Crookston 301 |