COR - Career Orientation

COR090 Career Orientation Seminar

This course prepares students to search for careers in their chosen fields. Students will learn career planning skills, including resume and cover letter development, professional dress skills, and interview skills. Upon successful course completion, students will be able to prepare professional career search documents, use online job search websites, and present themselves professionally in an interview.

0

Prerequisites

Completion of most Core and concentration requirements

COR101 Freshman Orientation

The focus of this course is to assist students in developing knowledge, skills, and strategies necessary to be successful in a nursing program. Students are introduced to the concepts of time and stress management, prioritization, study and research skills. The importance of teamwork, communication, professionalism, and the roles of the registered nurse are discussed.

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Prerequisites

Admission into the Nursing Program

COR102 Freshman Orientation

This course is designed to assist students in transition into the educational setting and to aid them in developing knowledge, skills, and strategies necessary to be successful in a nursing program. Students are introduced to the concepts of time and stress management, prioritization, study and research skills. The importance of teamwork, communication, professionalism, and the roles of the practical and registered nurse are discussed. Upon successful course completion, students will be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to gain ultimate success in the academic and clinical setting.

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Prerequisites

Admission to the Practical Nursing Program

COR104 Freshman Orientation

This course is designed to assist students in transition into the educational setting and to aid them in developing knowledge, skills, and strategies necessary to be successful in a nursing program. Students are introduced to the concepts of time and stress management, prioritization, study and research skills. The importance of teamwork, communication, professionalism, and the roles of the practical and registered nurse are discussed. Upon successful course completion, students will be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to gain ultimate success in the academic and clinical setting.
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Prerequisites

Admission to the Practical Nursing Program

Corequisites

None

COR105 Study Skills

This course introduces students to the critical thinking frameworks required to provide competent patient care. The course will provide foundational skills in critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and clinical judgement while expanding on knowledge from previous courses. Student will focus on reasoning skills for application to the clinical setting. Students will be able to develop the interpersonal, teamwork, and self-management skills needed to be successful as a practical nurse.
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Prerequisites

COR102

COR107 Study Skills

This course introduces students to the critical thinking frameworks required to provide competent patient care. The course will provide foundational skills in critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and clinical judgement while expanding on knowledge from previous courses. Students will focus on reasoning skills for application to the clinical setting. Students will be able to develop the interpersonal, teamwork, and self-management skills needed to be successful as a practical nurse.
0.5

Prerequisites

COR104

Corequisites

None

COR191 Career Orientation

This course prepares students to search for careers in their chosen fields. Students will learn career planning skills, including resume and cover letter development, professional dress skills, and interview skills. Upon successful course completion, students will be able to prepare professional career search documents, use online job search websites, and present themselves professionally in an interview.

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Prerequisites

Completion of most Core and concentration requirements

COR195 Study Skills

This course introduces students to the critical thinking frameworks required to provide competent patient care. The course will provide foundational skills in critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and clinical judgement while expanding on knowledge from previous courses. Students will focus on reasoning skills for application to the clinical setting. Students will be able to develop the interpersonal, teamwork, and self-management skills needed to be successful as a registered nurse.
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Prerequisites

Admission into the Nursing Program