This practicum in acute care settings develops beginning knowledge, skills, and abilities to provide safe ethical patient care for adults with episodic and chronic health challenges. Intentional clinical learning activities integrate evidence-informed knowledge from NS2200 and NS2160. The focus is on assessment, clinical reasoning, care planning, and documentation in paper and digital formats.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • NS1160 - Pathophysiology and Pharmacology I (3)
    • NS1240 - Foundations of Nursing I (3)
    • NS1250 - Nursing Practice - Health Assessment and Nursing Process (4)

  • Concurrently enrolled in:
    • NS2160 - Pathophysiology and Pharmacology II (6)
    • NS2200 - Foundations of Nursing II (3)

This course provides an opportunity for the student to work in a supervised office environment and apply skills and knowledge learned in the program. A minimum of 135 hours of office practicum, over one semester, is required. Students will complete an orientation to office information systems prior to the practicum. Students will work full or part-time shifts in a professional office with an experienced office manager. The office manager will act as supervisor and the student will follow the supervisor's work rotation.

Requisites:

  • Complete All of the following:
    • Complete 4 the following:
      • OA1030 - Business Communications I (3)
      • OA1085 - Office Finance (3)
      • OA1215 - Office Procedures (3)
      • OA1365 - Software Applications I (3)
      • OA1040 - Business Communications II (3)
      • OA2000 - Office Simulations (3)
      • OA1375 - Software Applications II (3)
      • OA1090 - Emerging Office Technologies (3)
    • A minimum GPA of 2.3 in the most recently completed semester OR successful completion of 21 OA credits

Statistical inference for variance; statistical inference for the means; proportions and variances from two populations; analysis of variance; non-parametric statistics; joint probability distributions; marginal and conditional distributions; covariance; correlation and independence; contingency tables; simple linear regression; multiple linear regression; nonlinear regression; and time series analysis are topics covered in the course.

Requisites:

  • Complete 1 the following:
    • BA2060 - Statistics for Business (3)
    • ST1510 - Introduction to Applied Statistics I (3)

In this introductory course, students will explore the fundamentals of business and gain knowledge and skills necessary to succeed at NWP and in the industry. Diverse topics will be covered in this course such as professionalism, personal branding, leadership, ethical decision-making, critical thinking, resource utilization, entrepreneurial thinking, and business careers. This course delves into contemporary business challenges affording students the chance to formulate informed recommendations.

This course explores children's expressive and receptive language development as well as their construction of knowledge about the reading and writing process. Students will examine ways in which preschool environments can support children in their attempts to understand and use the language system of their society. This course provides students with a solid foundation for facilitating preschool children's development in speaking, listening, reading and writing.

An introductory course to present the tools of set theory, logic and induction, and their use in the practice of reasoning about algorithms and programs. Basic set theory. The notion of a function. Counting. Propositional and predicate logic and their proof system will be studied. Inductive definitions and proofs by induction will be covered along with program specification and correctness.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • CS1140 - Introduction to Computing Science (3)

This course is an introduction to the technical and conceptual aspects of digital design. Utilizing lectures, technical exercises, and creative projects, students will employ digital programs to process ideas and generate professionally designed digital outputs.

This course provides exposure to the techniques, theories, and practices of video production. It is designed to improve and nurture students’ creative potential through video media. Students will learn how to direct with a camera, work with actors, story boarding, lighting, sound, and the production of a student video project.

The focus of this course is the establishment of small business enterprises and issues related to managing them. Managerial and strategic problems during the early years of business formation and growth are examined with emphasis on the entrepreneurial process, opportunity recognition, business planning, mobilizing resources and organization creation.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • BA1090 - Introduction to Marketing (3)
    • BA1110 - Introduction to Accounting (3)
    • MG2000 - Principles of Business (3)

  • Completed or concurrently enrolled in:
    • BA1120 - Principles of Accounting (3)

This course is designed to cover today’s core industry skills in the fields of business communications and digital marketing. Using a website design template, students will build a functional business website, to which they will apply social media and content marketing strategies, as well as search engine optimization, analytics and digital advertising.

Requisites:

  • Complete the following:
    • BA1090 - Introduction to Marketing (3)
    • BA1150 - Computers in Business (3)
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