This course explores the impact of life challenges on health and development, with a strengths-based focus and understanding of Goals of Care.

Requisites:

  • Different logic:
    • Complete the following:
      • NS1205 - Foundations for Success in Nursing (4)
      • NS1500 - Anatomy and Physiology (6)

    • Different logic:
      • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
        • MI1330 - Medical Microbiology for Health Care Professionals (3)
        • NS1240 - Foundations of Nursing I (3)
        • NS1250 - Nursing Practice - Health Assessment and Nursing Process (4)

This course will provide students an opportunity to build essential math skills that are fundamental to engineering technologies. Its aim is to review and extend topics in linear algebra, functions, exponentials, logarithms, and trigonometry and introduce students to the topics of differential and integral calculus and statistics.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • MA1401 - Technical Mathematics I (3)

This course will enable increased autonomy in subject matter, concepts, materials, and approaches in sculpture within a framework of options presented by the instructor. Students may work with a variety of sculpture materials, and/or hybrid sculptural practices.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • AR2102 - Intermediate Sculpture (3)

This course integrates painting with more individual studio interests through open-ended projects. Students will be guided to explore contemporary and extended approaches to painting through experimentation with materials, processes, and concepts, recognizing that all choices communicate meaning and build content.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • AR2101 - Intermediate Painting (3)
    • AR2103 - Intermediate Drawing (3)

This course will engage students in more complex concepts and processes in sculpture, exploring the technical, formal, and interpretational strategies in processes and materials such as wood, metal, ceramic and/or plaster casting. This course will prepare students for more advanced and self-determining approaches.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • AR1202 - Introduction to Sculpture (3)

This course will engage students in intermediate level concepts and processes in painting, including increased knowledge in colour theory, materials, techniques, support preparation and compositional strategies. Subject matter may incorporate representational, abstract and/or non-objective painting. Projects, critiques, and discussion will build knowledge of painting vocabulary and prepare students for more advanced and self-determining approaches.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • AR1201 - Introduction to Painting (3)
    • AR1203 - Drawing II (3)

This course introduces students to the fundamentals of sculpture. Students will focus on the formal, material, and compositional strategies of three-dimensional form building and extend their knowledge of form, mass, volume, scale, and space. Material explorations will range from everyday materials, to cardboard, and soft sculpture to clay. Safe handling protocols will be practiced.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • AR1102 - 3D Fundamentals (3)

This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of painting. Students will focus on basic paint handling, application, colour mixing, and support preparation for acrylic and water-mixable oil paint. Compositionally students will focus on still lives, landscape, abstraction, and portraiture. Students will further develop their knowledge of colour theory and learn pigment identification, tool, and studio protocols.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • AR1101 - 2D Fundamentals (3)
    • AR1103 - Drawing I (3)

In an era characterized by rapid technological advancements and growing global demand for high-quality animal products, staying informed about the latest trends and innovations in livestock farming is essential for success in the agricultural industry. This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the cutting-edge practices, technologies, and sustainable approaches that are reshaping modern livestock production. Through a blend of theoretical insights and practical applications, this course will explore a wide range of topics, including genetics and breeding, nutrition, health management, animal welfare, and environmental sustainability. Students will delve into the innovative solutions that are transforming traditional farming methods into efficient, ethical, and environmentally conscious systems.

A comprehensive exploration of both theoretical principles and practical applications crucial for delivering effective patient care. This course employs a hybrid approach, combining online learning modules with in-person instruction and patient engagement to provide students with a rounded understanding of medical theory, practical skills, assessment techniques, clinical presentations, and diagnostics pertinent to the management of ill and injured patients.

The course emphasizes active application of acquired theoretical knowledge through participation in skills, scenarios, and simulation environments. Through simulated patient care scenarios, and patient engagement students refine their ability to handle emergency calls efficiently, administer safe patient care, and navigate medical and trauma situations with assuredness.

Within this course is a 16-hour Patient Engagement which offers hands-on experience for Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) students, focusing on assessment, communication, and interpersonal skills essential for professional practice. Under the guidance of an assigned instructor/preceptor, students will practice and refine skills in a supervised environment. Throughout the patient engagement, students will uphold the standards of the profession and represent Northwestern Polytechnic with integrity. They will integrate the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice into their professional conduct, while incorporating communication, history-taking, assessment techniques, clinical presentations, and diagnostic findings.

This blended approach equips students with the skills, confidence, and expertise necessary to respond effectively to the complexities of emergency medical situations.

Requisites:

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
    • EM1600 - Personal Health and Wellness (3)
    • EM2500 - Professional Paramedics (3)
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