Rhode Island College
Spring 2004
Discipline: Social Work
Title: SWOPA: Program, Planning and Development
Course Number: SWRK 613
Section Number: 02
Call Number: 21234
Professor: Evans
Prerequisite(s): Second-year standing in the M.S.W. program
3 credit hours
| Students develop organizing, policy and administration skills for program planning and development, grant writing, strategic planning, financial management and management information systems, and program monitoring and evaluation. |
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Discipline: Social Work
Title: Supervision in Social Work
Course Number: SWRK 620
Section Number: 01
Call Number: 21672
Professor: Evans
Prerequisite(s): Second-year standing in the M.S.W. program
3 credit hours
| Focus is on concepts, principles, and methods of subpervision in theoretical context. Experimental learning related to the concurrent field work practicum is also provided. |
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Discipline: Nursing
Title: Baccalaureate Education for Nursing
Course Number: NURS 207
Section Number: 01
Call Number: 20779
Professor: Thomas
Prerequisite(s): Licensed RN students
4 credit hours
| This is the formal transition for the RN student into the baccalaureate program in nursing. Emphasis is on the nursing process as the scientific methodology for nursing practice. |
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Discipline: Nursing
Title: Baccalaureate Education for Nursing
Course Number: NURS 207
Section Number: 01
Call Number: 20779
Professor: Thomas
Prerequisite(s): Licensed RN students
4 credit hours
| This is the formal transition for the RN student into the baccalaureate program in nursing. Emphasis is on the nursing process as the scientific methodology for nursing practice. |
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Discipline: Political Science
Title: Development of American Democracy
Course Number: POL 201
Section Number: 05
Call Number: 20177
Professor: Oppenlander
Prerequisite(s): None
3 credit hours
| The Struggle for democratic values and political institutions from the revolution to the present are considered. Documents in America's political history are analyzed for their impact on institutions and cultures. |
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Discipline: Nursing
Title: Baccalaureate Education for Nursing
Course Number: NURS 207
Section Number: 01
Call Number: 20779
Professor: Thomas
Prerequisite(s): Licensed RN students
4 credit hours
| This is the formal transition for the RN student into the baccalaureate program in nursing. Emphasis is on the nursing process as the scientific methodology for nursing practice. |
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Discipline: Political Science
Title: American Government
Course Number: POL 202
Section Number: 07
Call Number: 21666
Professor: Oppenlander
Prerequisite(s): None
3 credit hours
| The institutions and principles of American national goverment are examined. Attention is given to the constitutional foundation, federalism, political parties, Congress, the Presidency, the Supreme Court, and civil rights. |
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