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2010-2011 Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Paralegal Technology

  
  • LET 1113 - Introduction to Law

    3 SH
    This course provides an overview of major principles and functions of the state and federal legal systems, introduces various legal fields for professional opportunities, presents legal vocabulary, gives an overview of different areas of law, and presents ethics. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • LET 1213 - Legal Research

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: LET 1113 ) This course is an introduction to basic sources of law and the methods of legal research, including ethics. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • LET 1513 - Family Law

    3 SH
    This course is a study of the areas of law pertaining to domestic relations, emphasizing ethics. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • LET 1523 - Wills and Estates

    3 SH
    This course is an introduction to the laws of inheritance and estates, basic concepts of estates and wills, probate procedures, and preparation of documents while emphasizing ethics. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • LET 1713 - Legal Writing

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: LET 1113  and LET 1213 ) This course includes composition of legal communications, briefs, memoranda, and other legal documents with an emphasis on ethical considerations. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • LET 2313 - Civil Litigation I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: LET 1113  and LET 1213 ) This course presents the litigation process. Emphasis is on the structure of the Mississippi Court System and on gathering information and evidence, summarizing and arranging materials, maintaining docket and file control, developing a litigation case, and interviewing clients and witnesses, using ethical standards. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • LET 2323 - Torts

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: LET 1113 ) This course provides instruction in the area of law which deals with private and civil wrongs and injuries as distinguished from breach of contract. Concentrates on the elements of a tort, types of torts, damages, remedies, and ethics. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • LET 2333 - Civil Litigation II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: LET 2313 ) This course is designed to continue the study of the litigation process from discovery through appeal. Emphasis is placed on collecting and organizing discovery materials, and demonstrating knowledge of the limits placed on discovery by the federal and states rules of civil procedure. This course also includes the trial and appeal phases of litigation, with emphasis on trial preparation and appellate procedure. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • LET 2453 - Real Property I

    3 SH
    This course is an introduction to real property law including ownership, transfer of property, liens and encumbrances, and the various types of deeds. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • LET 2463 - Real Property II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: LET 2453 ) This course examines legal documents related to real property as recorded in the chancery clerk‘s office, the tax assessor‘s office, and the circuit clerk‘s office. It includes compiling a title abstract and completing an assignment to prepare a real estate file from transaction through closing and postclosing implementing ethics. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr. lab)
  
  • LET 2523 - Bankruptcy Law

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: LET 1113 ) This course is an introduction to federal bankruptcy law. Emphasis is placed on federal bankruptcy statutes, chapters and forms. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • LET 2633 - Law Office Management

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: LET 1113 ) This course provides practical application of daily legal office skills needed in the legal field, professional enrichment presentations, history of the profession, professional ethics through fact analysis, and an overview of law office management. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • LET 2911 - Special Problem in Paralegal Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: All LET courses as scheduled and consent of Instructor) A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Paralegal Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (2-6 hr lab)
  
  • LET 2912 - Special Problem in Paralegal Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: All LET courses as scheduled and consent of Instructor) A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Paralegal Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (2-6 hr lab)
  
  • LET 2913 - Special Problem in Paralegal Technology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: All LET courses as scheduled and consent of Instructor) A course to provide students with an opportunity to utilize skills and knowledge gained in other Paralegal Technology courses. The instructor and student work closely together to select a topic and establish criteria for completion of the project. (2-6 hr lab)
  
  • LET 2923 - Internship for Paralegals

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: All LET course as scheduled and pre-approval of instructor.) Supervised practical experience in private law office, courts, government offices, or businesses. Provides students the opportunity to apply theory presented in the classroom in a supervised work setting. (135 clock hours)

Pharmacy Technology

  
  • PHM 1111 - Pharmacy Technician Fundamentals

    1 SH
    Introduces the student to the pharmacy technician career field and provides an overview of pharmacy practice and the opportunities open to certified pharmacy technicians. (1 hr. lecture)
  
  • PHM 1123 - Pharmacy Law

    3 SH
    Federal and state laws pertaining to the practice of pharmacy. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHM 1212 - Computer Applications in Pharmacy

    2 SH
    A comprehensive understanding of pharmacy computer systems in addition to hands-on operation. (4 hr. lab)
  
  • PHM 1314 - Pharmacy Math and Dosage Calculations

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: MAT 1313 ) Proper use of the metric, apothecary, and avoirdupois systems. conversion between the systems. Application of formulas, calculations of fractional dosages, and methods of calculating dosages from all drug forms. Review of calculations dealing with ration and proportion, percentages, ratio strength, reducing and enlarging formulas, and dilution and concentration problems. (4 hr. lecture)
  
  • PHM 1413 - Pharmacy Anatomy & Physiology

    3 SH
    Study of body structure essential to safe and effective pharmaceutical care. (3 hr. lecture)
  
  • PHM 1424 - Pharmacology I

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: First Semester Pharmacy Technology courses) A study of human disease processes and rational pharmacotherapeutics relating to fluids and nutrients in the following body systems: nervous, endocrine, skeletal, muscular, gastrointestinal, reproductive, and immune. Indications, contraindications, mechanism of action, side effects, dosages, and methods of administration including how these principles can be utilized in pharmacy practice. (4 hr lecture)
  
  • PHM 1512 - Pharmaceutical Compounding

    2 SH
    (Prerequisites: PHM 1314 ) Concepts of design, preparation, use, and evaluation of solid, and semi-solid dosage forms. Specific topics include powders, tablets, capsules, coated dosage forms, suspensions, emulsions, magmas, gels, lotions, ointments, creams, pastes, suppositories, transdermal systems, sustained release products and novel drug delivery systems. Exercises in computer application, prescription and physician order interpretation, and the introduction of extemporaneous compounding are performed in the laboratory. (1 hr. lecture, 2 hr. lab)
  
  • PHM 1525 - Pharmacy Practice

    5 SH
    (Prerequisites: First Semester Pharmacy Technology Courses) Medication distribution systems utilized in retail and hospital pharmacy, including processing of individual prescriptions, floor stock distribution, unit dos systems, and IV admixture. Topics discussed include hazardous waste handling, infection control, principles of quality assurance, and equipment use and maintenance. Exercises in packaging, unit dose functions, aseptic compounding, parental admixture, and use of computer database systems will be performed in the laboratory. (3 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • PHM 2434 - Pharmacology II

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: First three semesters of Pharmacy Technology Courses) A study of human disease processes and rational pharmacotherapeutics relating to the cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, hematologic, and dermatologic systems as well as eyes, ears, nose, and throat. Indications, contraindications, mechanism of action, side effects, dosages, and methods of administration including how these principles can be utilized in pharmacy practice. (4 hr lecture)
  
  • PHM 2534 - Nonprescription Drugs and Devices

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: First three semesters of Pharmacy Technology Courses) Reviews the categories of the over- the-counter medications, explains the types and procedures of home monitoring equipment, and provides guidelines for patient counseling. Explains durable and surgical or non-durable medical products. Highlights concepts of vitamins, herbs, and nutritional supplements, and the nontraditional treatment options. (4 hr. lecture)
  
  • PHM 2543 - Drug Information Research

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: First three semesters of Pharmacy Technology Courses) The concepts of obtaining pertinent patient information and data collection including patient medical record, patient interviews, drug use reviews, literature resources, and problem solving. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • PHM 2614 - Practicum I

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: Second Semester Pharmacy Technology Courses) Application of pharmacist technician concepts in community and hospital pharmacy, home health, and extended care settings. Emphasis is placed on functions associated with drug distribution systems. (12 hr. clinical)
  
  • PHM 2624 - Practicum II

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: First three semesters of Pharmacy Technology Courses) Progression of internship rotations in community hospitals, medical centers, or pharmaceutical manufacturers. The student will be placed in the setting not used in Practicum I. Emphasis is placed on intravenous admixture preparations, total parenteral nutrition, chemotherapy preparations, and the use of controlled and investigational drugs in an institution. (12 hr. clinical)
  
  • PHM 2634 - Practicum III

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: First four semesters of Pharmacy Technology Courses) Advanced progression of internship rotations in community hospitals, medical centers, or pharmaceutical manufacturers. Emphasis is placed on intravenous admixture preparations, total parenteral nutrition, chemotherapy preparations, and the use of controlled and investigational drugs in an institution. (12 hr. clinical)
  
  • PHM 2715 - Pharmacy Management

    5 SH
    (Prerequisites: First four semesters of Pharmacy Technology Courses) Discussion of pharmacy functions relating to policies and procedures, pharmaceutical purchasing, inventory control, drug recall and returns, and maintaining transaction records. The class will explore several retail functions such as payments, billing, oral and written communications, computer data collection, and pharmaceutical merchandising. (4 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • PHM 2813 - Pharmacy Transition

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: First four semesters of Pharmacy Technology Courses) Further develops decision-making skills and promotes an interest n continued professional development. Employment opportunities and responsibilities, as well as preparation for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam, are emphasized. (3 hr. lecture)

Philosophy and Bible

  
  • PHI 1113 - Old Testament Survey

    3 SH
    A survey of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) with regard to its worth as a literary work, along with significant dates, themes, concepts and contributions of its characters to that history and literature. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHI 1133 - New Testament Survey

    3 SH
    A study of the New Testament covering the life of Jesus of Nazareth and the establishment of the early church as presented in the Gospels, Acts, and other New Testament books. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHI 1153 - Jesus and the Gospels

    3 SH
    A study of the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth as recorded in the four canonical gospels with specific consideration of the geographical, political, and social conditions of the 1st Century and recognition of various early interpretations of the meaning of the life and person of Jesus. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHI 2113 - Introduction to Philosophy I

    3 SH
    An introduction to the major themes and history of the discipline of Philosophy with an emphasis on the development of critical thinking skills. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHI 2123 - Introduction to Philosophy II

    3 SH
    A seminar for advanced students dealing with classic and contemporary problems of personal development from a philosophic perspective. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHI 2143 - Ethics

    3 SH
    An introduction to moral philosophy with the investigation of some selected moral problems. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHI 2613 - World Religions: A Comparative Introduction

    3 SH
    Examination of the beliefs and development of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and other religious traditions. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHI 2713 - Logic

    3 SH
    An introduction to the discipline of logic including formal and informal logic, as well as the development of critical thinking skills. (3 hr lecture)

Physical Therapist Assistant Technology

  
  • PTA 1111 - Health Care Experience I

    1 SH
    (Prerequisites: Admission to Physical Therapist Assistant Program) This course is designed to provide the student with observation of physical therapy activities. The student has the opportunity to gain a knowledge of the health care delivery system and physical therapy’s place within that system. (3 hr clinical)
  
  • PTA 1123 - Fundamental Concepts of Physical Therapy

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Admission to Physical Therapist Assistant Program) This course is an introduction to the field of physical therapy including role orientation, professional organizational structure, legal and ethical implications, and legislation. Historical patterns in the development of the profession will be explored and medical terminology introduced. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PTA 1151 - Health Care Experience II

    1 SH
    (Prerequisites: PTA 1111 ) This course is designed to provide the student with extended observational time with limited participation in physical therapy activities. The student has the opportunity to gain a knowledge of the health care delivery system and physical therapy’s place within that system. (3 hr clinical)
  
  • PTA 1213 - Fundamental Skills for Physical Therapist Assistants

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Admission to Physical Therapist Assistant Program) This course provides a knowledge of topics utilized in the practice of physical therapy. Topics covered will include positioning, draping, transfers, body mechanics, gait training, and universal precautions. Vital signs, first aid and emergency techniques will also be covered. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • PTA 1225 - Therapeutic Modalities

    5 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PTA 1151 , PTA 1314 ) This course is an introduction to the theory and practical application of hydrotherapy, thermotherapy, cryotherapy, light therapy, and mechanotherapy. Emphasis will be placed on the techniques of application, indications, and contradictions of modalities. (3 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • PTA 1314 - Kinesiology

    4 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PTA 1151 , PTA 1225 ) This course studies individual muscles and muscle functions, biomechanical principles of joint motion, gait analysis, goniometry, and postural assessment. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • PTA 1324 - Therapeutic Exercise and Rehabilitation I

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: PTA 1151 , PTA 1213 , PTA 1225 , PTA 1314 ) This course provides an overview of the biochemical and neurophysiological basis and application of various therapeutic exercises. The basics of therapeutic exercise are correlated with specific conditions. Manual muscle testing is also included. This course focuses on rehabilitation techniques in the treatment of a variety of selected conditions. Specialized exercise procedures are emphasized. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • PTA 2235 - Electrotherapy

    5 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PTA 2413 , PTA 2513 , PTA 2333 ) This course emphasizes theory and practical application of electrotherapy and other therapeutic procedures. Indications and contradictions of modalities are also discussed. (3 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • PTA 2333 - Therapeutic Exercise and Rehabilitation II

    3 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PTA 2413 , PTA 2513 , PTA 2235 ) This course presents theory, principles, and techniques of therapeutic exercise and rehabilitation for primarily neurological conditions. Methods of functional, motor, and sensory assessment and intervention techniques are included. Principles of prosthetics and orthotics; functional training; and other techniques are covered. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • PTA 2413 - Clinical Education I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: PTA 1324 ) (Pre/Corequisites: PTA 2513 , PTA 2235 , PTA 2333 ) This course provides supervised clinical experiences in demonstrating the attributes and applying the skills for which students have been deemed competent for the clinical setting. (1hr lecture, 8 hr clinical)
  
  • PTA 2423 - Clinical Education II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: PTA 2413 ) This is the first of three culminating clinical education experiences (identified in A Normative Model of PTA Education as the first full time clinical experience) which provides supervised clinical experiences in demonstrating the attributes and applying the skills which prepare students for entry into the physical therapy profession. (12 hr clinical)
  
  • PTA 2433 - Clinical Education III

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: PTA 2423 ) This is the second of three culminating clinical education experiences which provides supervised clinical experiences in demonstrating the attributes and applying the skills which prepare students for entry into the physical therapy profession. (12 hr clinical)
  
  • PTA 2443 - Clinical Education IV

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: PTA 2433 ) This is the third of three culminating clinical education experiences (identified in A Normative Model of PTAEducation as the last full time clinical experience) which provides supervised clinical experiences in demonstrating the attributes and applying the skills which prepare students for entry into the physical therapy profession. (12 hr clinical)
  
  • PTA 2513 - Medical Conditions and Related Pathology

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: PTA 1324 ) (Pre/Corequisites: PTA 2413 , PTA 2333 , PTA 2235 ) This course provides a basic knowledge of selected diseases and conditions encountered in physical therapy practice. Emphasis is on etiology, pathology, and clinical picture of diseases studied. Possible physical therapy procedures in each disability are discussed. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PTA 2523 - Physical Therapy Seminar

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: PTA 2413 ) (Corequisites: PTA 2423 , PTA 2433 , PTA 2443 ) This course represents a synthesis of previous didactic, laboratory, and clinical experiences. Students are directed to explore a topic or area of interest in physical therapy practice. Recognition of the importance of employability skills after graduation is included. (3 hr lecture)

Physics

  
  • PHY 1111 - Introduction to Astronomy Lab

    1 SH
    Laboratory demonstrations, exercises, experiments and observations through an optical telescope to illustrate the methods and concepts of Astronomy. (2 hr lab)
  
  • PHY 1113 - Introduction to Astronomy

    3 SH
    (Corequisites: PHY 1111 ) A study of the solar system, the galaxy, stars, and other stellar systems. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHY 1214 - Survey of Physics I

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: Math Placement Level 3) A comprehensive survey of the concepts of physics, with emphasis on qualitative aspect of classical phenomena and development of modern concepts in atomic and nuclear physics. Primarily for science/technical students who require a background in physics. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • PHY 2241 - Physical Science Survey I Lab

    1 SH
    (Prerequisites: PHY 2243 ) Laboratory exercises to illustrate the scientific principles taught in PHY 2243 . 1 SH
  
  • PHY 2243 - Physical Science Survey I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Math Placement above MAT 0113 ) (Corequisites: PHY 2241 ) An introductory survey course in the physical sciences for non-science majors. The topics of physics and astronomy are covered with minimal use of mathematics. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHY 2251 - Physical Science Survey II Lab

    1 SH
    (Corequisites: PHY 2253 ) Laboratory exercises to illustrate the scientific principles taught in PHY 2253 . (2 hr lab)
  
  • PHY 2253 - Physical Science Survey II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Math Placement above MAT 0113 ) (Corequisites: PHY 2251 ) An introductory survey course in the physical sciences for non-science majors. The topics of chemistry, geology, and atmospheric science are covered with minimal use of mathematics. PHY 2243  is not a prerequisite for this course. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHY 2311 - Physics I with Calculus Lab

    1 SH
    (Prerequisites: PHY 2313 ) Laboratory experiments coordinated with lecture topics to supplement the theory of classical mechanics and fluids. (2 hr lab)
  
  • PHY 2313 - Physics I with Calculus

    3 SH
    (Corequisites: PHY 2311 ) (Pre/Corequisites: MAT 1613 ) Laws of mechanics and fluids. PHY 2313, PHY 2323 , and PHY 2333  satisfy the physics requirements for science and engineering majors. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHY 2321 - Physics II with Calculus Lab

    1 SH
    (Corequisites: PHY 2323 ) Laboratory experiments coordinated with lecture topics to supplement the theory of electricity, magnetism, and modern physics. (2 hr lab)
  
  • PHY 2323 - Physics II with Calculus

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: PHY 2313 ) (Corequisites: PHY 2321 ) (Pre/Corequisites: MAT 1623 ) Laws of electricity, magnetism, and modern physics. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHY 2331 - Physics III with Calculus Lab

    1 SH
    (Corequisites: PHY 2333 ) Laboratory experiments coordinated with lecture topics to supplement the theory of simple harmonic motion, mechanical waves, sound heat and light. (2 hr lab)
  
  • PHY 2333 - Physics III with Calculus

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: PHY 2313 ) (Corequisites: PHY 2331 ) (Pre/Corequisites: MAT 2613 ) Simple harmonic motion, mechanical waves, sound, thermal physics, and optics. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHY 2410 - General Physics I Lab

    0 SH
    (Corequisites: PHY 2414 ) Laboratory experiments coordinated with lecture topics to supplement the theory of classical mechanics, fluids, and heat. (2 hr lab)
  
  • PHY 2414 - General Physics I

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: MAT 1313 ) (Corequisites: PHY 2410 ) (Pre/Corequisites: MAT 1323 ) Laws of mechanics, fluids, heat. PHY 2414 and 2424 satisfy the physics requirements for students in pre-pharmacy, pre-medicine and related fields. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHY 2420 - General Physics II Lab

    0 SH
    (Corequisites: PHY 2424 ) Laboratory experiments coordinated with lecture topics to supplement the theory of wave motion, light, electricity, magnetism, and modern physics. (2 hr lab)
  
  • PHY 2424 - General Physics II

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: PHY 2414 ) (Corequisites: PHY 2420 ) A continuation of PHY 2414 . Laws of mechanical wave motion, light, electricity, magnetism and modern physics. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PHY 2813 - Special Topics in Physics

    3 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: Student must have completed or be currently enrolled in a physics course.) Special topics in physics. Credit and title to be determined. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer expansion upon subject matter covered in existing courses. (Course limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years.) (3 hr lecture)

Plumbing and Construction Technology

  
  • PCT 1113 - Fundamentals of Plumbing/Pipefitting

    3 SH
    This course provides the student with an understanding of job safety and health, including first aid. It also gives the student a general knowledge of occupational hazards and the scope of OSHA law. The course includes pipefitting and plumbing fittings, valves, hangers and general trade fitting identification. Included are screwed, welded, flanged, soldered, brazed, glued, compression, and flared fittings. The course also consists of identification and use of pipefitting and plumbing tools used in today‘s piping industry. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • PCT 1213 - Tacking and Burning

    3 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PCT 1113 ) This course consists of instruction in striking an arc, tacking metal together, setting up an oxy-acetylene torch and burning, cutting straight and bevel angles on flat steel and pipe. Also, instruction in safety procedures will be covered. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • PCT 1313 - Blueprint Reading for the Piping Trades

    3 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PCT 1113 ) A course designed to provide the student an in-depth understanding of blueprint reading. (1hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • PCT 1323 - Sketching

    3 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PCT 1113 ) A course designed to prepare students to sketch, measure, and record required information to supplement oral descriptions and organize ideas to include individual piping components. (1hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • PCT 1411 - Low Pressure Boilers

    1 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PCT 1113 ) This course is designed to provide the students with the safe operation of a low pressure boiler for heating, steam, and water heating. (2 hr lab)
  
  • PCT 1443 - Piping Level/Transit

    3 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PCT 1113 ) This course is designed to give the student practical application of the leveling instruments, shooting elevations, and grading pipes. (1hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • PCT 1513 - Drainage and Sewer Systems

    3 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PCT 1113 ) This course is designed to provide information and practical aspects of drainage and disposal systems and the Southern Plumbing Code. Included are the installation of the drainage system in a residential unit covering health aspects and the disposal of poisonous gases arising from the discharge traps. Also included is a history of plumbing and sewer treatment. Instruction is provided on elements of disposal systems, including sewer, septic tanks, tank size calculations, maintenance causes, and removal of sewer obstructions. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • PCT 1612 - Heating Devices

    2 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PCT 1113 ) This course is designed to give the student background knowledge and psychomotor skills in the area of installing hot water tanks, furnace coils, panel ray heaters, central units, and floor furnaces. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • PCT 1622 - Gas Piping

    2 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PCT 1113 ) This course is designed to provide students with information on standard gas codes. The safe installation of gas appliances and gas lines, according to codes will be included. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • PCT 1712 - Domestic Piping

    2 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PCT 1113 ) This course is designed to provide the student with information on the installation of a hot water system according to the unit fixture system. It also provides information on sizing and installation of a potable cold water system. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • PCT 1722 - Plumbing Fixtures

    2 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PCT 1113 ) This course is designed to provide information on the installation of the rough-in and finish fixtures used in the plumbing construction according to the Southern Standard Plumbing Code. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • PCT 1732 - Back Flow Cross Connection

    2 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PCT 1113 ) This course is designed to provide the student with information on the different types of back flow devices and the installation and testing of the devices. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • PCT 1743 - Advanced Plumbing Lab

    3 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PCT 1113 ) This course is designed to provide additional studies in advanced plumbing in the commercial area. (1hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • PCT 1812 - Rigging and Signaling

    2 SH
    (Pre/Corequisites: PCT 1113 ) This course is designed to provide the student with basic use of hand signals, rigging, and equipment. (1 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • PCT 2914 - Special Project

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor‘s Consent) This course provides the student with practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other plumbing, pipefitting, or construction-related courses. The instructor works closely with the student to insure that the selection of a project will enhance the student‘s learning experience. (8 hr lab)

Political Science

  
  • PSC 1113 - American National Government

    3 SH
    Survey of the organizations, political aspects, and basis of national government. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PSC 1123 - American State and Local Government

    3 SH
    The relationship among states, national and local governments. The organization, function, and operation of the three branches with emphasis on the state of Mississippi. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PSC 2113 - Comparative Government

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: PSC 1113 ) A survey of various international governmental systems. (3 hr lecture)

Practical Nursing

  
  • PNV 1213 - Body Structure and Function

    3 SH
    This course is a study of body structure and function essential to safe and effective nursing care. Each system of the body is covered with applications to nursing. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • PNV 1426 - Fundamentals of Nursing

    6 SH
    (Corequisites: This course provides the student with knowledge and skills necessary to care for the individual in wellness and illness and is applicable across the life span.) This course provides the student with knowledge and skills necessary to care for the individual in wellness and illness and is applicable across the life span. (6 hr lecture)
  
  • PNV 1436 - Fundamentals of Nursing Lab/Clinical

    6 SH
    (Corequisites: PNV 1426 . A passing grade in PNV 1426  and PNV 1436 is required to receive credit for this course.) This course provides demonstration of and supervised practice of fundamental skills related to practical nursing. (9 hr lab, 4.5 hr clinical)
  
  • PNV 1524 - IV Therapy Concepts

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: PNV 1213 , PNV 1426 , PNV 1436 ) This course is designed to prepare the practical nurse to perform the expanded role of IV therapy as outlined in the Mississippi Nursing Practice Law, Rules, and Regulations. The student, upon completion of the practical nursing program and successful passage of the licensure examination, is eligible to apply for IV certification as outlined in the above mentioned rules and regulations. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr. lab)
  
  • PNV 1614 - Medical/Surgical Nursing

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: PNV 1213 , PNV 1426 , PNV 1436 ) (Corequisites: PNV 1622 . A passing grade in PNV 1614 and PNV 1622  is required in order to receive credit for this course.) This course provides the student with the basic nursing theory and skills to provide safe and effective care for a client experiencing an alteration in health in selected systems. Pharmacological, nutritional, and oncological considerations will be included in the selected systems. (4 hr lecture)
  
  • PNV 1622 - Medical/Surgical Nursing Clinical

    2 SH
    (Prerequisites: PNV 1213 , PNV 1426 , PNV 1436 .) (Corequisites: PNV 1614 . A passing grade in PNV 1614  and PNV 1622 is required to receive credit for this course.) This course includes supervised clinical experiences for application of medical/surgical theory, the development of skills, and the use of the nursing process. (6 hr clinical)
  
  • PNV 1634 - Alterations In Adult Health

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: PNV 1213 , PNV 1426 , PNV 1436 , PNV 1614 , PNV 1622 ) (Corequisites: PNV 1642  . A passing grade in PNV 1634 and PNV 1642  is required to receive credit for this course.) This course provides the student with the basic nursing theory and skills to provide safe and effective care for a client experiencing an alteration in health in selected systems. Pharmacological, nutritional, and oncological considerations will be included in the selected systems. (4 hr. lecture)
  
  • PNV 1642 - Alterations in Adult Health Clinical

    2 SH
    (Prerequisites: PNV 1213 , PNV 1426 , PNV 1436 , PNV 1614 , PNV 1622 ) (Corequisites: PNV 1634 . A passing grade in PNV 1634  and PNV 1642 is required to receive credit for this course.) This course includes supervised clinical experiences for application of medical/surgical theory, the development of skills, and the use of the nursing process. (6 hr. clinical)
  
  • PNV 1715 - Maternal/Child Nursing

    5 SH
    (Prerequisites: PNV 1213 , PNV 1426 , PNV 1436 .) This course provides the student with basic knowledge and skills to provide safe and effective care for clients and families during pregnancy, postpartum, infancy, and childhood. (4.7 hr. lecture, 1 hr. clinical)
 

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