evaluation, development of individual fitness programs, and participation in fitness activities. 3 Credit Hours
conditions. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic supervised dispensing techniques in a variety of pharmacy settings. 3 Credit Hours
PED 101 SLIMNASTICS BEGINNING Prerequisite(s): As required by the program
PHM 205 BILLINGS AND COMPUTERS Prerequisite: PHM 100.
This course provides an individualized approach to physical fitness, wellness, and other health-related factors. Emphasis is placed on the scientific basis for setting up and engaging in personalized physical fitness programs. Upon completion, students should be able to set up and implement and individualized physical fitness program. 1 Credit Hour
This course introduces students to the design, control, and planning of electronic information systems used to implement medication orders, to manage the medication distribution system, and to handle the billing for medications. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare patient charges, distribute medications, and efficiently operate computers. 3 Credit Hours
PED 102 SLIMASTIC INTERMEDIATE Prerequisite: As required by the college .
PHM 207 INSTITUTIONAL PHARMACY Prerequisite(s): PHM 100.
This course is an intermediate-level slimnastics class. Topics include specific exercises contributing to fitness and the role exercise plays in developing body systems, nutrition, and weight control. Upon completion, students should be able to implement and evaluate an individualized physical fitness program. 1 Credit Hour
This course covers the development of hospitals, their place in society, and the importance and place of pharmacy in hospitals and nursing homes. Topics covered include the organization, staffing, services, legal requirements, development of institutional pharmacy departments, and interdepartmental relationships to provide comprehensive pharmacy services. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic knowledge of the topic discussed. 3 Credit Hours
PED 103 BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING Prerequisite(s): As required by the program
This course introduces the basics of weight training. Emphasis is placed on developing muscular strength, muscular endurance, and muscle tone. Upon completion, students should be able to establish and implement a personal weight- training program. 1 Credit Hour
PHM 210 PHARMACY PRACTICE Prerequisite(s): PHM 100 and PHM 101.
This course considers all aspects of pharmacy, from retail, in-patient, and ordering, to manufacturing. Emphasis is on those aspects of pharmacy that hospital technicians would be required to perform. Topics covered include: theory and practice behind the dispensing of drugs to hospitals in-patients and ambulatory patients; demonstrating accuracy in preparing and dispensing of drugs or simulations; and aseptic technique and equipment used in a laboratory setting. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in performing these tasks. 3 Credit Hours PHM 211 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN PRACTICUM I Prerequisite(s): PHM 210. This course provides the student's first exposure to pharmacies and hospitals. Lecture and demonstrations in laboratory settings are utilized to acquaint the student with standard operating procedures at participating facilities. Both retail and hospital pharmacy situations and job skills are addressed. Upon completion, students should be able to apply technical skills and organization knowledge in support of pharmacists in these settings. 3 Credit Hours PHM 212 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN PRACTICUM II Prerequisite(s): PHM 211. This course continues PHM 211 and goes one step further to take the student out of the theoretical laboratory and into the actual job experience. Additional experience under the supervision of pharmacists will demonstrate accuracy through clinical evaluation in the hospital and retail pharmacy settings in pouring, compounding, packaging, and labeling and dispensing of drugs to patients. Upon completion, students should be able to provide technical assistance and support to retail and hospital pharmacists. 3 Credit Hours
PED 104 INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT TRAINING Prerequisite(s): As required by the program
This course covers advanced levels of weight training. Emphasis is placed on meeting individual training goals and addressing weight training needs and interests. Upon completion, students should be able to establish and implement an individualized advanced weight-training program. 1 Credit Hour
PED 105 PERSONAL FITNESS Prerequisite(s): As required by the program
This course is designed to provide the student with information allowing him/her to participate in a personally developed fitness program. Topics include cardiovascular, strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and body composition. 1 Credit Hour
PED 106 AEROBICS Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
This course introduces a program of cardiovascular fitness involving continuous, rhythmic exercise. Emphasis is placed on developing cardiovascular efficiency, strength, and flexibility and on safety precautions. Upon completion, students should be able to select and implement a rhythmic aerobic exercise program. 1 Credit Hour PED 107 BEGINNING AEROBICS DANCE Prerequisite(s): PED 106 and/or as required by the program This course introduces the fundamentals of step and dance aerobics. Emphasis is placed on basic stepping up, basic choreographed dance patterns, and cardiovascular fitness; and upper body, floor, and abdominal exercises. Upon completion, students should be able to participate in basic dance aerobics. 1 Credit Hour PED 108 INTERMEDIATE AEROBIC DANCE Prerequisite(s): PED 107 and/or as required by the program This course provides a continuation of step aerobics. Emphasis is placed on a wide variety of choreographed step and dance patterns; cardiovascular fitness; and upper body, abdominal, and floor exercises. Upon completion, students should be able to participate in and design an aerobics routine. 1 Credit Hour
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PED)
PED 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF FITNESS Prerequisite(s): As required by the program
This lecture course includes the basic principles of physical education and physical fitness. It explores psychological and physiological effects of exercise and physical fitness, including effects on the human skeleton, muscle development, respiration, and coordination. It is viewed as an introduction to such laboratory courses as slimnastics, weight training, and conditioning. The course may also include fitness
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