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St. Philip’s College 2009-2010 Academic Catalog
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  May 17, 2024
 
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St. Philip’s College 2009-2010 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Course Descriptions


 
  
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    VNSG 2160 - Clinical to 1329


    Prerequisites: VNSG 1304,1227,1420,1323,1502,1260.

    Corequisites: 2160

    Continuation of Medical Surgical Nursing with the study of nursing intervention through application of the nursing process for clients with medical surgical disorders related to the following systems: Cardiovascular, Respiratory and Immune. Also included is an overview of patients with cancer, their treatment, and their care. A review of anatomy and physiology is included medical and surgical treatment and related nursing interventions, as well as the psychological approach in caring these clients.

    Semester Hours: (1- 6 -0)

    CIP: 51.1613
  
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    VNSG 2161 - Clinical to VNSG 1334


    Prerequisites: VNSG 2160,VNSG 1330, VNSG 2261, VNSG 1432, VNSG 2260, VNSG 1429, VNSG 1138, VNSG 1161, VNSG 2331, VNSG 1331, VNSG 1227, VNSG 1116, VNSG 1133, VNSG 1304.

    Corequisites: VNSG 2161.

    Detailed education, training and work-based experience, and direct patient/client care, generally at a clinical site. Specific detailed learning objectives are developed for each course by the faculty. On-site clinical instruction, supervision, evaluation, and placement are the responsibility of the college faculty. Clinical experiences are unpaid external learning experiences.

    Semester Hours: (1- 6 -0)

    CIP: 51.1613
  
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    VNSG 2162 - Clinical to 2331


    Prerequisites: VNSG 1304, 1227,1323,1502,1329,2160,1332,2161,2331,1260,and 2162.

    Corequisites: 1162

    The study of childhood diseases and childcare from infancy to adolescent. Focus is on the care of the well and ill children using the nursing process.

    Semester Hours: (1- 6 -0)

    CIP: 51.1613
  
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    VNSG 2163 - Clinical to 1219


    Prerequisites: VNSG 1304, 1227,1420,1323,1502,1260,1329,1330,1334,1161,1162,2160,2331, and 2162.

    Corequisites: VNSG 1219.

    Professional development is a study of the importance of professional growth. Clinical experience shall include administration of team medications, and patient management skills to assist the graduate to practice within the scope of the vocational nurse. The student will be provided the opportunity to develop the knowledge and organization skills necessary to function as an entry-level vocational nurse in the health care setting and as a member of the multi-disciplinary health care team.

    Semester Hours: (1- 4 -0)

    CIP: 51.1613
  
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    VNSG 2260 - Clinical - Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Training


    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.

    Semester Hours: (2- 0 -9)

    CIP: 51.1613
  
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    VNSG 2261 - Clinical to VNSG 1432


    Prerequisites: VNSG 1432, VNSG 2260, VNSG 1429, VNSG 1138, VNSG 1161, VNSG 2331, VNSG 1160, VNSG 1323, VNSG 1331, VNSG 1116, VNSG 1227,VNSG 1133, VNSG 1304.

    Corequisites: VNSG 1432.

    Detailed education, training and work-based experience, and direct patient/client care, generally at a clinical site. Specific detailed learning objectives are developed for each course by the faculty. On site clinical instruction supervision, evaluation, and placement are the responsibility of the college faculty. Clinical experiences are unpaid external learning experiences.

    Semester Hours: (2- 0 -9)

    CIP: 51:1613
  
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    VNSG 2331 - Advanced Nursing Skills


    Prerequisites: VNSG 1304, 1227, 1420, 1323, 1260, and 1502.

    Corequisites: VNSG 2162.

    Continuation of Medical Surgical Nursing with the study of nursing intervention through application of the nursing process for clients with medical surgical disorders related to the following systems: Gastrointestinal, Endocrine and Male and Female Reproductive Systems to include Sexually Transmitted Diseases. The course will include anatomy and physiology review, medical and surgical treatment and related nursing interventions, as well as the psychological approach in caring for these clients.

    Semester Hours: (3- 2 -2)

    CIP: 51.1613
  
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    WDWK 1413 - Cabinet Making I


    Design and construction of base cabinets and wall cabinets for kitchens and bathrooms. Emphasis on the safe use of portable and stationary power tools.

    Semester Hours: (4- 3 -3)

    CIP: 48.0703
  
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    WDWK 2451 - Cabinet Making II


    Advanced skills in machine woodworking and hand craftmanship. Emphasizes advanced design door and drawer construction, laminate installation.

    Semester Hours: (4- 3 -3)

    CIP: 48.0703
  
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    WIND 2359 - Wind Power Delivery Systems


    Prerequisites: Departmental approval

    In-depth study of the components of the input and output electrical delivery systems for wind generation.

    Semester Hours: (3- 3 -1)

    CIP: 15.0403
  
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    WLDG 1200 - Introduction to Welding


    Equipment used in oxy-fuel and arc welding. Includes cutting of ferrous metals. Emphasizes welding and cutting safety and basic welding processes.

    Semester Hours: (2- 1 -3)

    CIP: 48.0508
  
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    WLDG 1313 - Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders


    A study of industrial blueprints. Emphasis placed on terminology, symbols, graphic description, and welding processes. Includes systems of measurement and industry standards. Also includes interpretation of plans and drawings used by industry to facilitate field application and production.

    Semester Hours: (3- 2 -4)

    CIP: 48.0508
  
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    WLDG 1317 - Introduction to Layout and Fabrication


    A fundamental course in layout and fabrication related to the welding industry. Major emphasis on structural shapes and use in construction.

    Semester Hours: (3- 2 -4)

    CIP: 48.0508
  
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    WLDG 1413 - Introduction to Blueprint for Welders


    Prerequisites: WLDG 1428 and WLDG 2439

    A study of industrial blueprints. Emphasis placed on terminology, symbols, graphic description, and welding processes. Includes systems of measurement and industry standards. Also includes interpretation of plans and drawings used by industry to facilitate field application and production.

    Semester Hours: (4- 2 -6)

    CIP: 48.0508
  
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    WLDG 1417 - Introduction to Layout and Fabrication


    A fundamental course in layout and fabrication related to the welding industry. Major emphasis on structural shapes and use in construction.

    Semester Hours: (4- 2 -6)

    CIP: 48.0508
  
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    WLDG 1428 - Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)


    An introduction to shielded metal arc welding process. Emphasis placed on power sources, electrode selection, oxy-fuel cutting, and various joint designs. Instruction provided in SMAW fillet welds in various positions.

    Semester Hours: (4- 2 -6)

    CIP: 48.0508
  
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    WLDG 1430 - Introduction to Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)


    Prerequisites: WLDG 1428

    A study of the principles of gas metal arc welding, setup and use of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) equipment, and safe use of tools/equipment. Instruction in various joint designs

    Semester Hours: (4- 2 -6)

    CIP: 48.0508
  
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    WLDG 1434 - Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) Welding


    Prerequisites: WLDG 2439

    An introduction to the principles of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), setup/use of GTAW equipment, and safe use of tools and equipment. Welding instruction in various positions on joint designs.

    Semester Hours: (4- 2 -6)

    CIP: 48.0508
  
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    WLDG 2352 - Advanced Flux Cored Arc Welding


    Advanced concepts of flux cored arc welding of structural and fabricated steel products. Skill development in multi-pass fillet and v-groove welding.

    Semester Hours: (3- 2 -4)

    CIP: 48.0508
  
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    WLDG 2388 - Internship - Welding Technology/Welder


    Prerequisites: With permission

    A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer.

    Semester Hours: (3- 0 -16)

    CIP: 48.0508
  
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    WLDG 2435 - Advanced Layout and Fabrication


    Prerequisites: WLDG 1428 and WLDG 2439

    An advanced course in layout and fabrication. Includes production and fabrication of layout, tools, and processes. Emphasis on application of fabrication and layout skills.

    Semester Hours: (4- 2 -6)

    CIP: 48.0508
  
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    WLDG 2439 - Advanced Oxy-Fuel Welding and Cutting


    A study of all position welding on ferrous and nonferrous metals using oxy-fuel welding process, including welding and cutting, brazing, and soldering operations.

    Semester Hours: (4- 2 -6)

    CIP: 48.0508
  
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    WLDG 2443 - Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)


    Prerequisites: WLDG 1428

    Advanced topics based on accepted welding codes. Training provided with various electrodes in shielded metal arc welding processes with open V-groove joints in all positions.

    Semester Hours: (4- 2 -6)

    CIP: 48.0508
  
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    WLDG 2451 - Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)


    Advanced topics in GTAW welding, including welding in various positions and directions.

    Semester Hours: (4- 2 -6)

    CIP: 48.0508
  
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    WLDG 2453 - Advanced Pipe Welding


    Prerequisites: WLDG 1428 and WLDG 2439

    Advanced topics involving welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process. Topics include electrode selection, equipment setup, and safe shop practices. Emphasis on weld positions 5G and 6G using various electrodes.

    Semester Hours: (4- 2 -6)

    CIP: 48.0508
 

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