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2023-2024 Academic Calendar [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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NUR - 118 Health and Healing II: Health Indicators 3 Credit(s) Building on Health I, this course focuses on individual, family and community health assessment. Learners will have opportunities to explore and critique various theoretical and conceptual frameworks in relation to health assessment including early childhood development, family development, healthy ageing and community development. The concept of assessment within the context of decision making is explored. Opportunities to learn basic health inquiry skills are included in this course.
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NUR - 119 Nursing Learning Centre II 3 Credit(s) NUR 119 is a continuation of the development and beginning mastery of competencies in health (physical) assessment, psychomotor skills, and decision-making skills. NUR 119 includes an integration of nursing concepts and psychomotor skills in relation to knowledge and from other Semester II courses. Nursing Learning Centre, including simulation, provides learners with the opportunity to actively engage in the construction of their own knowledge.
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NUR - 201 Transition to BSN Program for Option C Admission 3 Credit(s) This course is required for students admitted to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program through Option C (LPN Access to BSN Degree). This course is tailored to address the individual learning needs of the student with the intent to support successful transition into year 2 of the BSN program.
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NUR - 207 Health and Healing III: Health Challenges and Healing Initiatives 3 Credit(s) Building on the learners’ understanding of health, the focus of this course is on people’s experience with healing for both chronic and episodic health challenges. Learners integrate theory and concepts of health as they relate to healing. This course is complementary to Health Sciences III and provides opportunities for learners to integrate pathophysiology with their understanding of health and healing and the nursing approaches that accompany this understanding.
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NUR - 209 Nursing Learning Centre III 3 Credit(s) NUR 209 offers learners the opportunity to build on their repertoire of nursing concepts and skills. This nursing skills course is aimed at enhancing psychomotor skills necessary in caring for people with chronic and/or episodic health challenges. The focus of this course is on developing the student’s nursing practice skills, including critical thinking, decision-making, interpersonal, organizational, and psychomotor skills, and medication calculations for practice.
Learners will begin to develop mastery of competencies in health assessment, psychomotor skills, and decision-making skills. This includes an integration of nursing concepts and psychomotor skills in relation to knowledge up to and including other Semester III courses. Nursing Learning Centre simulation and the Unfolding Case Study, provides participants the opportunity to actively engage in the construction of their own knowledge.
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NUR - 217 Health and Healing IV: Health Challenges/Healing Initiatives 3 Credit(s) Learners in this course continue to develop an understanding of people’s experience with healing related to a variety of increasingly complex chronic and episodic health challenges within a variety of practice contexts. This course is complementary to Health Sciences IV and provides opportunities for learners to integrate pathophysiology with their understanding of the unique health and healing experiences of individuals and families and the nursing approaches that accompany this understanding.
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NUR - 219 Nursing Learning Centre IV 3 Credit(s) NUR 219 offers learners the opportunity to build on their repertoire of nursing concepts and skills. This nursing skills course is aimed at enhancing psychomotor skills necessary in caring for people with episodic health challenges of increased complexity. The focus of this course is on continuing to develop the learner’s nursing practice skills, including critical thinking, decision-making, interpersonal, organizational, and psychomotor skills, and medication calculations for practice.
In NUR 219, learners will continue to develop and gain mastery of the course competencies including health assessment, psychomotor skills, and decision-making skills. These competencies are related to knowledge up to and including other Semester IV courses. Nursing Learning Centre simulation and Unfolding Case Study provides participants the opportunity to actively engage in the construction of their own knowledge.
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NUR - 308 Health and Healing V: Complex Health Challenges/Healing Initiatives 3 Credit(s) This course builds on Health and Healing I and II and Health Sciences III and IV and provides opportunities for learners to build on their nursing knowledge and understanding of health and healing in relation to complex episodic and chronic health challenges. This advanced course will focus on current topics and emerging knowledge related to a variety of health care contexts.
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NUR - 309 Nursing Learning Centre V 3 Credit(s) NUR 309 offers learners the opportunity to expand their repertoire and complexity of nursing concepts and skills. This course is aimed at enhancing psychomotor skills necessary in caring for people with complex episodic health challenges. The focus of this course is on continuing to develop the learner’s nursing practice skills, including critical thinking, decision-making, interpersonal, organizational, and psychomotor skills, and medication calculations for practice.
In NUR 309, learners will continue to develop and gain mastery of the course competencies including health assessment, psychomotor skills, and decision-making skills. These competencies are related to knowledge up to and including other Semester V courses. Nursing Learning Centre simulation and Unfolding Case Study provides participants the opportunity to actively engage in the construction of their own knowledge.
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Occupational First Aid |
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Office Administration |
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OAD - 100 Introductory Keyboarding 1.5 Credit(s) Introductory Keyboarding provides the necessary techniques to keyboard proficiently and accurately by touch to a minimum of 40 wpm. Software used for this course analyzes students’ keyboarding techniques and prescribes practice to help them key faster and with more accuracy. Alphabetic keys, numbers, punctuation and symbols are covered. Students complete various timed writings increasing in length until their final testing time of 3 minutes.
Prerequisite(s):
It is your responsibility to ensure that you have the prerequisites for this course. If you do not, or have questions, please contact an educational advisor.
- Completion of ABT 020 or OAD 020
- C in English 12 or equivalent
- C in one of Workplace Math 10, Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 10, Essentials Math 10, Foundations of Math 10, or MAT 033 ; or successful math assessment
For information about transferability: BC Transfer Guide
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OAD - 117 Word Processing Level II 1.5 Credit(s) Word Processing II is a continuation of OAD 116 and provides additional instruction in tables, lists, charts, and reports. It also covers advanced word processing features such as merge, macros, outlines, graphics, and styles.
Prerequisite(s): It is your responsibility to ensure that you have the prerequisites for this course. If you do not, or have questions, please contact an educational advisor.
For information about transferability: BC Transfer Guide
For more information visit our timetable
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Parts and Warehousing |
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PWF - 107 Tools and Equipment in Warehousing 78 hours Hours
This course introduces the tools and equipment used to safely handle materials in the warehouse. Students will learn about the safe use of various tools and equipment ranging from small hand tools to the safe operation and procedures for forklifts and cranes. This course follows the requirements of ITA Parts and Warehousing Person Apprenticeship Level 1.
Prerequisite(s): Admission into the Parts and Warehousing Person Foundation Certificate program
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Philosophy |
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Physics |
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