Course Number |
Course Name |
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101-987-DW | Human Body for Nurses III | | |
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 3 hours |
Laboratory: 1 hour |
Homework: 2 hours |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours |
Course Description: This course is the third in a series of four courses in human anatomy and physiology, immunology and microbiology for Nursing Students. Throughout these courses students are encouraged to appreciate that life processes have a molecular basis and that despite obvious differences, all living things have much in common. The program specific competencies: to develop an integrated perception of the human body and functions, and to link immunity/infections to physiological and metabolic mechanisms, are developed in all four of the biology courses. In this third course, the main topics are metabolism, reproduction and defense mechanisms, both general defense and immunology. Laboratory exercises, consisting mostly of computer simulations, complement class work. |
180-323-DW | Medical/Surgical Nursing Fall | | |
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 5 hours |
Laboratory: 12 hours |
Homework: 6 hours |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 255 hours |
Course Description: In this Nursing course, students will integrate the knowledge and abilities learned in previous program-specific courses to care for adult medical/surgical patients with complex health problems. The 张百乔女友裸照 Nursing Model discussed in previous nursing courses will now be used in the planning and implementation of nursing care. Complex disease processes that affect multiple body systems (i.e. Diabetes Mellitus), chronic illness (i.e. Cirrhosis, Crohn’s Disease and Neoplasms) and concepts of Loss and Grief as it relates to chronicity will be explored. In the clinical area the student will have ample opportunity to elaborate on and apply the principles of surgical asepsis such as urinary catheterizations, tracheostomy and ostomy care and care of complex wounds and dressings. |
180-341-DW | Collaborative Therapies in Health and Illness I | | |
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 3 hours |
Laboratory: 0 hours |
Homework: 1 hour |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours |
Course Description: In the Collaborative Therapies in Health and Illness I course, students will explore the use of nutrition and medications to optimize health. Nutritional and pharmacological support during recovery from surgery and illness and in the management of chronic diseases will also be discussed. In the first part of the course, students will examine nutritional requirements over the lifespan and discuss how age-related physiological changes impact both nutritional requirements and the pharmacokinetics of medications. Nutritional and pharmacological challenges specific to certain developmental stages will also be discussed. In the second part of the course, the role of nutrition and medications in illness prevention and treatment of chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease will be examined. The nurses’ role in patient education regarding safe medication administration at home and ensuring patient adherence to nutritional and medication therapy will also be discussed. |
345-102-MQ | World Views | | |
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 3 hours |
Laboratory: 0 hours |
Homework: 3 hours |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours |
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the Humanities Department's website for their offering of 345-102-MQ - World Views courses. |
602-C0x-MQ | French Block C | | |
Language of instruction: French
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours |
Laboratory: 1 hour |
Homework: 3 hours |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours |
Choose one course from the list of options below: - 602-C01-MQ: Français et société québécoise (niveau 1)
- 602-C02-MQ: Français et société québécoise (niveau 2)
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the French Department's offering of courses. |
602-UF2-MQ | Comparaison d'oeuvres littéraires | | |
Language of instruction: French
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours |
Laboratory: 1 hour |
Homework: 3 hours |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours |
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the French Department's offering of courses. |
603-10x-DW | English | | |
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours |
Laboratory: 2 hours |
Homework: 3 hours |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours |
Choose one course from the list of options below: - 603-102-MQ: Literary Genres
- 603-103-MQ: Literary Themes
Course Description: For specific course descriptions, please see the English Department's website for their offering course for the following: |
___-___-__ | Complémentaire | | |
Language of instruction: French
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours |
Laboratory: 1 hour |
Homework: 3 hours |
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours |
Course Description: Most programs include two complementary courses. These courses give you an opportunity to build a new skill or explore other areas of knowledge unrelated to your program. You can choose your complementary courses from the following domains (access to domains varies by program):
- Arts and Aesthetics
- Computer Science
- Contemporary Issues
- Mathematics Literacy
- Modern Languages
- Science and Technology
- Social Sciences
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