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  • Geriatric Aide--CNA - AL131

    Course Description:  Fundamental knowledge of the aging process with emphasis on meeting the physical needs requirements of geriatric residents of health care facilities including ethics, communication, normal and aging body system functions, nutrition, diseases, observation skills, documentation, personal care skills and their adequate performance.
    Course Notes:  ACT Reading Score of 14 or Above, or Accuplacer Next Generation Reading Score of 231 or above, or Accuplacer Writing Score of 40 to 120.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      AL131 007232S       Lindsborg Limited
        • WHEN
        • Days: MTWRF
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 05/14/2024
        • End Date: 05/31/2024
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Lindsborg
        • Building: Lindsborg
        • Room: LN001
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Kim Jarvis

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  4.50

      Section Notes:  Students must pass both theory and clinical portions; meets state requirements for Certified Nurse Aide state exam; 105 clock hours. This class is limited to Lindsborg Hosp. scholarship students only.
  • Basic Concepts for Allied Health Studies - BI100

    Course Description:  Basic anatomical and physiological terminology; fundamental chemical concepts with an emphasis on organic macromolecules, pH, buffers, electrolytes, and solutions; introduction to cellular structure and function.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      BI100 846232S       Online
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 05/06/2024
        • End Date: 05/31/2024
        • WHERE
        • Online
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Erin Rosfeld

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  1.00

      Section Notes:  For students planning to enroll in BI103 Human Anatomy and Physiology who have not had a college level biology course. Requires proctored exams.
  • Floors, Walls and Ceiling Framing - BT109

    Course Description:  Floor joists, sub-floor, wall layout and assembly, wall components, ceiling construction, framing procedures, straightening, waterproofing, codes.

    Spring

  • Cardiac Care (CPR) - EM131

    Course Description:  Fundamental elements necessary for student to recognize and react to cardiac emergencies for adults, children and infants; instruction and practice for skill acquisition in CPR, AED, rescue breathing, bag-valve mask use and relief of choking. Information in basic cardiac function and risk factors related to cardiac emergencies. Identification of potential scene and personal safety risks and precautions.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      EM131 020232S       Main Campus
        • WHEN
        • Days: T
        • Times: 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM
        • Start Date: 05/21/2024
        • End Date: 05/21/2024
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Fire Science Building
        • Room: FS111
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Connie Smarsh

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  0.50

      Section Notes:  Upon successful completion of the course, nationally recognized two year certification at Healthcare Provider/Professional Rescuer level. Repeatable for credit but not for credit toward graduation.
    • EM131 015232S       McPherson Limited
        • WHEN
        • Days: M
        • Times: 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM
        • Start Date: 05/13/2024
        • End Date: 05/13/2024
        • WHERE
        • Campus: McPherson
        • Building: McPherson Center
        • Room: MCT129
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Connie Smarsh

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  0.50

      Section Notes:  Upon successful completion of the course, nationally recognized two year certification at Healthcare Provider/Professional Rescuer level. Repeatable for credit but not for credit toward graduation.
  • World Geography - GE101

    Course Description:  World Geography takes students on a tour of the world. Learn the main concepts geographers use to understand physical and human geography, such as maps, population growth, migration, climate, culture, geopolitics, and economic development. Those concepts are then applied to each region of the world in turn. Gain an understanding of how regions are different from each other, as well as how globalization is drawing people closer together.

    Spring

  • Medical Terminology - HR105

    Course Description:  Elements of medical language including common abbreviations. Emphasis is placed on spelling, pronunciation, correct usage, and meaning relating to body systems, medical science, and medical specialties.

    Spring

  • Microcomputer Literacy - IS103

    Course Description:  Study of microcomputer including word processing, spreadsheets, database, necessary hardware concepts and terminology.

    Spring

  • Microcomputer Applications - IS104

    Course Description:  Microcomputers and various software applications; hardware and software selection, integration, and implementation; fundamentals of operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and computer problem solving.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      IS104 876232S       Online
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 05/06/2024
        • End Date: 05/31/2024
        • WHERE
        • Online
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Jesse Newberry

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  3.00

      Section Notes:  Prior computer experience required. Keyboarding skills recommended.
  • OSHA: General, Fall Protection, Electrical Safety - NC146

    Course Description:  

    Spring

  • Silversmithing I - NC341

    Course Description:  Students will explore basic techniques for fabricating jewelry. Learning Soldering, texturing metal, bezel stone setting, making a silver ring and more.

    Spring

  • Motorcycle Safety--Beginning - NC346

    Course Description:  Basic rider course that leads to successful completion of Kansas Motorcycle endorsement requirement.
    Course Notes:  Continuing Ed Permission.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      NC346 003232S       Main Campus Limited
        • WHEN
        • Days: F
        • Times: 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM
        • Start Date: 04/26/2024
        • End Date: 04/28/2024
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Shears Technology Center
        • Room: STC112
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Alex Colaw

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  0.00

      Section Notes:  All students meet Fri. night 6-10 p.m. On Sat./Sun. Group A meets 7 a.m.-4 p.m. and Group B meets 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
    • NC346 004232S       Main Campus
        • WHEN
        • Days: F
        • Times: 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM
        • Start Date: 05/03/2024
        • End Date: 05/05/2024
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Shears Technology Center
        • Room: STC112
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Alex Colaw

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  0.00

      Section Notes:  All students meet Fri. night 6-10 p.m. On Sat./Sun. Group A meets 7 a.m.-4 p.m. and Group B meets 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
    • NC346 005232S       Main Campus
        • WHEN
        • Days: F
        • Times: 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM
        • Start Date: 05/17/2024
        • End Date: 05/19/2024
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Shears Technology Center
        • Room: STC112
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Johnathan Mounce

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  0.00

      Section Notes:  All students meet Fri. night 6-10 p.m. On Sat./Sun. Group A meets 7 a.m.-4 p.m. and Group B meets 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
  • Silversmithing II - NC393

    Course Description:  Projects in the class are tailored to the student''s interests with an emphasis on more advanced design possibilities and material considerations.

    Spring

  • KDOT Construction Skills and Life Management - NC579

    Course Description:  This course will cover NCCER Core construction skills, work ethics, nutrition, fitness and personal finance.

    Spring

  • Introduction to Philosophy - PL101

    Course Description:  A survey of the main areas of philosophy, including ethics, epistemology, aesthetics, political philosophy, philosophy of religion, Eastern philosophies, and introduction to philosophical methods. Evaluation of philosophical problems, concepts, and arguments, including the problem of free will, meaning in life, and the mind/body problem. Construction and critical analysis of philosophical arguments in written form.

    Spring

  • Death and Dying - PL105

    Course Description:  Cultural, philosophical, historical, religious, spiritual, and personal exploration of dying as a universal human experience; legal regulations, practices, and attitudes towards death and dying in America.

    Spring

  • General Psychology - PS100

    Course Description:  A survey of the fundamental principles of behavior including physiological, perceptual, historical, methodological, learning, memory, development, motivational, emotional, social and applied perspectives.

    Spring

  • Human Growth and Development - PS102

    Course Description:  A survey of the theories of and current research into the psychological development of individuals from birth to death focusing on the progressive changes experienced in the physical, cognitive and social-emotional domains of life.
    Course Notes:  PS100 General Psychology.

    Spring

  • Public Speaking - SH101

    Course Description:  Principles and practices of oral communication that will help the student develop skills in communication and acquire an understanding of oral communication as a vital human skill and activity.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      SH101 876232S       Online
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 05/06/2024
        • End Date: 05/31/2024
        • WHERE
        • Online
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Jo Stropes

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  3.00

      Section Notes:  Students must be able to construct and give various speeches to a live audience of at least four adults and record and upload their speeches.
  • Interpersonal Communication - SH210

    Course Description:  This course involves the study of communication in human relationships with emphasis on the patterns and processes of face-to-face communication. The study of interpersonal communication is important for anyone who wants to learn better methods of building meaningful relationships with a spouse, colleague, supervisor or friend. The course stresses how to become a more effective and competent communicator by its analysis of personal communication goals, communication barriers, relational breakdowns, and conflict scenarios. Features include structural experiences, readings from special studies, group interaction, and personal feedback exercises. Written and oral presentations are fundamental to the course objectives.

    Spring

  • Fundamentals of Sociology - SO100

    Course Description:  Development and interaction of the individual in society with consideration of the culture, structures, functions of societies, social groups and institutions with emphasis on social interaction and its relation to personality and human action.

    Spring