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  • 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.

    Summer 2026

  • KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I - PN106

    Course Description:  Focuses on the care of the adult clients experiencing common medical/surgical health alterations with predictable outcomes. Emphasis is placed on the care of clients with alterations in fluid and electrolyte balance, oxygenation, cardiac output and tissue perfusion, regulation and metabolism, and integument. Principles of pre and post-operative care and IV therapy are also addressed.
    Course Notes:  Practical Nursing Acceptance.

    Summer 2026

    • Sections:

      PN106 002253S       McPherson Closed
        • WHEN
        • Days: TW
        • Times: 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
        • Start Date: 06/02/2026
        • End Date: 07/21/2026
        • WHERE
        • Campus: McPherson
        • Building: McPherson Center
        • Room: MCT126
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Christina Watters

      Credit Hours:  5.00

      Section Notes:  Practical Nursing program acceptance required.
  • KSPN Leadership, Roles, and Issues - PN114

    Course Description:  This course provides orientation to leadership roles of the LPN and related responsibilities. It will introduce issues to the student they will encounter in the workplace. An individualized plan of study will be developed for NCLEX-PN success.
    Course Notes:  Practical Nursing Acceptance.

    Summer 2026

  • KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II Clinical - PN117

    Course Description:  Focuses on the care of the adult clients with common medical/surgical health alterations. The clinical laboratory experience provides the student an opportunity to apply the theoretical concepts from Nursing Care of Adults II and implement safe client care in selected settings. Students are given the opportunity to practice leadership skills while managing a caseload of clients.
    Course Notes:  Practical Nursing Acceptance.

    Summer 2026

  • 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.

    Summer 2026

  • Human Relations - PS101

    Course Description:  Psychological principles applied to everyday living with an emphasis on self-understanding and on building successful relationships.

    Summer 2026

  • 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.

    Summer 2026

  • Abnormal Psychology - PS202

    Course Description:  Mental abnormalities and minor maladjustments, their causes and methods of treatment; an approach to understanding one's self.
    Course Notes:  PS100 General Psychology.

    Summer 2026

  • Clinical Practice III - PT221

    Course Description:  Opportunities to practice physical therapist assisting skills. Assignments on the basis of demonstrated need for additional knowledge and/or skill in a given area to hospitals, nursing homes, sub-acute hospitals, pediatric facilities and various outpatient facilities. Opportunities to advance skills to an independent level. (Full-time for 7 weeks).
    Course Notes:  PT219 Clinical Practice II.

    Summer 2026

    • Sections:

      PT221 001253S       Main Campus Limited
        • WHEN
        • Days: MTWRF
        • Times: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
        • Start Date: 06/08/2026
        • End Date: 07/24/2026
        • WHERE
        • Face-to-Face
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Susan O'Sullivan

      Credit Hours:  6.00

      Section Notes:  This is a 7 week full time terminal clinical. Student required to attend typical working hours Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Professional Issues III - PT224

    Course Description:  Summary of all coursework and internships in the PTA program. Prepare students for transition into the workforce as an entry level PTA. Provide comprehensive review and mock exam in preparation for the national PTA exam. Inform students of employment benefits, licensing, state practice act review, professional development, employment opportunities and community service.
    Course Notes:  PTA Acceptance.

    Summer 2026

  • Physical Geology - PY103

    Course Description:  The earth's structural and dynamic features, materials of the earth, processes and a brief history of the earth.

    Summer 2026

  • Physical Geology Lab - PY104L

    Course Description:  Study of minerals, rocks, topographic and geologic maps.
    Course Notes:  PY103 Physical Geology.

    Summer 2026

    • Sections:

      PY104L816253S       Online Closed
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 06/01/2026
        • End Date: 07/23/2026
        • WHERE
        • Onlab
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Erin Roberts

      Credit Hours:  1.00

      Section Notes:  Must also enroll in PY103 if student does not have as a prerequisite. Course requires proctored exams.
  • Clinical Training III - RA203

    Course Description:  Continued supervised practice of radiologic theory and techniques learned in previous Clinical Training courses. Application of quality assurance practices and introduction to diagnostic imaging management. Demonstration of professional and patient care skills that meet or exceed standards expected of a registered radiographer.

    Summer 2026

    • Sections:

      RA203 001253S       Main Campus Closed
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 06/01/2026
        • End Date: 07/23/2026
        • WHERE
        • Face-to-Face
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Becca Poland

      Credit Hours:  5.00

      Section Notes:  Training in the imaging sciences conducted at health care facilities. Program faculty will assign a training facility prior to beginning training. Corequisite: RA213 Radiographic Principles
  • Radiographic Exposures III - RA205

    Course Description:  Master the concepts of radiographic quality and the factors that impact it. Various imaging devices, emerging technology, and the role of Artificial Intelligence in imaging will be examined. Routine radiographic positioning and image critique of the spine will be introduced. Students are required to be at an affiliate clinical site a total of 16 hours.
    Course Notes:  RA106 Radiographic Exposures II.

    Summer 2026

  • Radiographic Exposures III Lab - RA205L

    Course Description:  Laboratory portion of RA205 Radiographic Exposures III.
    Course Notes:  Radiology Acceptance.

    Summer 2026

  • Radiographic Principles - RA213

    Course Description:  Preparation for the America Registry of Radiologic Technologist registry exam through review of fundamental and advanced principles of radiologic technology, anatomy and physiology, radiation safety and patient care including successful completion of the simulated registry examination.
    Course Notes:  RA202 Clinical Training II.

    Summer 2026

  • Public Speaking - SH101

    Course Description:  Develop practical skills of public speaking by implementing the following principles: research, organization, audience analysis, effective use of language, and presentation of techniques. Learn how to change a speech for different occasions and audiences, how to support ideas, and how to select and organize materials. Through techniques taught, gain confidence and master skills to present relevant information in academic, business, and social settings. A minimum of 4 speeches will be delivered to an audience.

    Summer 2026

    • Sections:

      SH101 816253S       Online Closed
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 06/01/2026
        • End Date: 07/23/2026
        • WHERE
        • Online
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Deidre Mattox

      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.
    • SH101 817253S       Online Closed
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 06/01/2026
        • End Date: 07/23/2026
        • WHERE
        • Online
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Jennifer Shaw

      Credit Hours:  3.00

    • SH101 826253S       Online Closed
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 06/01/2026
        • End Date: 06/25/2026
        • WHERE
        • Online
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Jennifer Shaw

      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.
    • SH101 836253S       Online
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 06/29/2026
        • End Date: 07/23/2026
        • WHERE
        • Online
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Molly Stahl

      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.

    Summer 2026

  • 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.

    Summer 2026

  • Marriage and Family - SO101

    Course Description:  Practical approach to mate selection, courtship and the adjustments of marriage and development of attitudes necessary for building a happy marriage.

    Summer 2026