2013-14 Catalog Jun. 2013 | Page 91

A S S O C I A T E O F A P P L I E D S C I E N C E D E G R E E S A N D C E R T I F I C A T E S 91
Winter Term
CIS 152
Network Router Configuration 1...................................
4
CS 161
Introduction to Computer Science I( Java)..................
4
CS 133J
Javascript........................................................................
4
WR 121
English Composition.............................................
3
Spring Term
CIS 153
LANs & Internetwork Design 1.......................................
4
CIS 154
WAN Design 1.................................................................
4
CS 140U
Fundamentals of UNIX / Linux 1....................................
4
MTH 95
Intermediate Algebra( or higher)...........................
4
Fall Term- Second Year
CS 225
IT Career Skills..............................................................
3
CS 140M
Operating Systems I: Microsoft.....................................
3
CS 279
Network Management...................................................
3
Science & Society...................................................
3
PE 231
Lifetime Health & Fitness 2....................................
3
WR 227
Technical Writing..........................................................
3
Winter Term
CS 240A
Microsoft Windows ® Server Administration I.............
4
CS 244
Systems Analysis & Project Management 1...................
4
CS 275
Database Systems: SQL & Oracle..................................
4
Cultural Literacy..................................................
3
Spring Term
COMM 100 Introduction to Speech Communication................
3
CS 240B
Microsoft Windows ® Server Administration II............
4
CS 280
CWE Computer Systems................................................
2
CS 284
Intro to Computer Security & Information Assurance 1.
4
WE 202
CWE Seminar.................................................................
1
Total Credits Required:
93
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Certificate in Basic Networking
Course No. Course Title Credits
Fall Term
CIS 151
Networking Essentials...................................................
4
Winter Term CIS 152 Network Router Configurations.................................... 4
Spring Term
CIS 153
LANs & Internetwork Design.........................................
4
CIS 154
WAN Design...................................................................
4
Total Credits Required:
16
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Certificate in Systems Administration
This certificate takes more than one year to complete as there are prerequisites for several courses. Please see an advisor in the Computer Systems Department for more information.
Course No. Course Title Credits
Fall Year 1
CIS 151
Networking Essentials 1..................................................
4
Winter Year 1 CS 160 Orientation to Computer Science.................................. 4
Spring Year 1 CS 140U Fundamentals of UNIX / Linux...................................... 4
Fall Year 2
CS 279
Network Management 1..................................................
3
Winter Year 2 CS 240A Microsoft Windows ® Server Administration I 1............ 4
Spring Year 2
CS 240B
Microsoft Windows ® Server Administration II 1...........
4
CS 284
Intro to Computer Security & Information Assurance 1.
4
Total Credits Required:
27

Nursing Assistant Level I

Course Contact: Chelle Pokorney, RN, BSN, Program Director, Training Specialist Program Assistant: 541-917-4738 Certified Nursing Assistants( CNA) are defined by law as people who assist licensed nursing personnel in the provision of nursing care. The authorized duties for CNAs include tasks associated with: personal care; maintaining mobility; nutrition; elimination; use of assistive devices; maintaining environment and client safety; and data gathering, recording and reporting. This course includes instruction in basic nursing skills, restorative care, personal care, social and mental health needs, and resident rights. Students will learn to care for residents in a long-term care environment under the direct care of a licensed nurse. This is a 150-hour course and meets the Oregon State Board of Nursing( OSBN) requirement for Nursing Assistant training with 75 hours of classroom / lab instruction and 75 hours of clinical instruction. After completing the course, students earn nine LBCC credits and a certificate of completion. Students must comply with all course policies and procedures regarding attendance, behavioral expectations, clinical policies, course requirements, criminal background checks, dress code, drug testing, exam administration and grading. Students must be in 100 percent attendance and on time to all scheduled classes, labs and clinical and pass the final exam with a 75 percent. Students will not receive a certificate of completion until all 150 mandatory hours are met. The course prepares students to take the written and skills portion of the Oregon Nursing Assistant Competency Exam( ONACE) to be certified by OSBN for licensure or certification, and complete applications to provide fingerprints in order for the Board to conduct a national criminal history record check. For more information, visit www. linnbenton. edu / go / nursingassistant. Please review the information sheets and call with any questions.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the Nursing Assistant Level I course will:
• Demonstrate an understanding of the nursing assistant role as a member of a health team.
• Develop desirable patterns of organization and execution of work habits.
• Observe and report symptoms that deviate from normal patterns.
• Perform entry-level technical skills of bedside care including safety and infection control, selected therapeutic procedures, selected restorative procedures, personal care skills.
• Recognize the mental health and social needs of the resident and take appropriate actions to help the resident meet their needs.
• Select appropriate actions that a nursing assistant might take as remedy using the Resident’ s Rights.
1 – Courses offered that term only. 2 – Other classes may substitute. See advisor. 6 – These courses must have been completed within the last five years. 7 – Course may be taken any term to accommodate a student’ s particular interests and scheduling considerations. See the requirements for the Associate of Science degree for approved courses. 8 – No more than two courses with the same alpha prefix may be used by a student to meet the general education requirement. See an advisor. 9 – A cost-recovery program. See“ Workforce Training” section for details.