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    "code": "APNP130",
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    "description": "APNP 130 - Professional Communication A Add to My NLC Calendar APNP 130 - Professional Communication A This course provides learners with the foundational knowledge for caring and professional communication in nursing. It uses an experiential and self-reflective approach to develop self-awareness and interpersonal communication skills in the context of safe, competent, and collaborative nursing practice. Topics, including communication theory, the nurse-client relationship, therapeutic communication, cross-cultural communication, effective teamwork, learning and teaching concepts, will be covered. Learners have the opportunity to develop professional communication skills with clients requiring continuing and end of life care. Co-Requisites: APNP 131 , APNP 132 , APNP 133 , APNP 134 , APNP 135 Restrictions: Must be in the Access to Practical Nursing program (APN2) ~",
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    "description": "APNP 131 - Professional Practice A Add to My NLC Calendar APNP 131 - Professional Practice A This theory course provides an introduction to the profession of practical nursing. Legislation that informs PN practice within British Columbia will be introduced. The History of nursing and specifically the evolution of Practical Nursing within the Canadian Health care system will be discussed. The philosophy and foundational concepts of the Provincial Practical Nursing Program are explored. The legislation influencing PN practice with clients experiencing chronic illness and those in continuing care settings is examined. Specific professional issues such as responsibility, accountability, ethical practice, and leadership relevant to the PN role in continuing care will be explored. Critical thinking and decision making specific to the care of the chronically ill and inter-professional practice will also be addressed. Prerequisites: PNUR 099 Co-Requisites: APNP 130 , APNP 132 , APNP 133 , APNP 134 , APNP 135 Restrictions: Must be in the Access to Practical Nursing program (APN2) ~",
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    "code": "APNP132",
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    "description": "APNP 132 - Health Promotion A Add to My NLC Calendar APNP 132 - Health Promotion A This introductory course will increase the learner’s understanding of health promotion within the Canadian context. This includes health enhancement, health protection, disease prevention, health restoration/recovery, care, and support. Knowledge of growth and development, health inequities and determinants of health will support the Practical Nurse to provide culturally appropriate and holistic care. Co-Requisites: APNP 130 , APNP 131 , APNP 133 , APNP 134 , APNP 135 Restrictions: Must be in the Access to Practical Nursing program (APN2) ~",
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    "code": "APNP133",
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    "description": "APNP 133 - Variations In Health A Add to My NLC Calendar APNP 133 - Variations In Health A This course provides the learner with the foundations of disease and illness across the lifespan. Learners will gain an understanding of pathophysiological alterations of body systems. Nursing management of disease and illness across the lifespan with an emphasis on interventions and treatment is also discussed. The learner’s understanding of pathophysiology as it relates to the ageing process and selected chronic illness will increase throughout the course. A major focus of this course is on the care of the older adult experiencing a health challenge. Cultural diversity in healing practices will be explored as well as evidence informed research and practice Prerequisites: PNUR 099 Co-Requisites: APNP 130 , APNP 131 , APNP 132 , APNP 134 , APNP 135 Restrictions: Must be in the Access to Practical Nursing program (APN2) ~",
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    "description": "APNP 134 - Pharmacology A Add to My NLC Calendar APNP 134 - Pharmacology A This introductory course examines the principles of pharmacology required to administer medications in a safe and professional manner. Medication administration requires the application of the nursing process for clinical decision making. The routes of medication administration introduced include medications used to treat constipation, eye and ear disorders and the Integumentary system. Complementary, Indigenous, and alternative remedies, and polypharmacy across the lifespan are explored. The learners will gain an understanding of pharmacology and medication administration across the lifespan. Also included are the topics of substance abuse and addiction. Prerequisites: PNUR 099 Co-Requisites: APNP 130 , APNP 131 , APNP 132 , APNP 133 , APNP 135 ~",
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    "code": "APNP135",
    "title": "Integrated Nursing Practice A",
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    "description": "APNP 135 - Integrated Nursing Practice A Add to My NLC Calendar APNP 135 - Integrated Nursing Practice A This course emphasizes the art and science of nursing, focusing on the development of nursing care and assessment. Learners will apply nursing knowledge through the practice of clinical decision making, nursing assessments, and nursing interventions aimed at the promotion of health, independence, and comfort. Classroom, laboratory, simulation, and other practice experiences will assist learners to integrate theory from other Access courses to provide sage, competent, and ethical nursing care with clients. Prerequisites: PNUR 099 Co-Requisites: APNP 130 , APNP 131 , APNP 132 , APNP 133 , APNP 134 Restrictions: Must be in the Access to Practical Nursing program (APN2) ~",
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    "code": "APNP136",
    "title": "Consolidated Practice Experience A",
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    "description": "APNP 136 - Consolidated Practice Experience A Add to My NLC Calendar APNP 136 - Consolidated Practice Experience A This clinical experience provides learners with the opportunity to integrate theory from the Access level into practice. Learners will practice with ageing clients and/or those with chronic illness in residential care settings. Medication administration, nursing care, organization, comprehensive health assessment, wound care and introduction to leadership are emphasized in this course. This is a hands-on direct patient care experience supervised by faculty. The Level A competencies are practiced and mastered. Co-Requisites: APNP 130 , APNP 131 , APNP 132 , APNP 133 , APNP 134 , APNP 135 Restrictions: Must be in the Access to Practical Nursing program (APN2) ~ Field Experience Hours: 120 ~",
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    "code": "ACCT040",
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    "description": "ACCT 040 - Introduction to Accounting Add to My NLC Calendar ACCT 040 - Introduction to Accounting Introduction to Accounting offers the basics of the Accounting Cycle for both service and merchandising businesses. Content includes debit and credit analysis, Journals and journalizing, posting to accounts, Trial Balance and Worksheet statements and year-end activities, and an introduction to computerized accounting. This course satisfies the mathematics requirement for math at the advanced math level for the BC Adult Graduation Diploma. Restrictions: Must have been admitted to an NLC program. ~",
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    "description": "AGRI 223 - Introduction to Agriculture Add to My NLC Calendar AGRI 223 - Introduction to Agriculture (3.0 credits) The course introduces the industry and practice of agriculture with emphasis given to an understanding of Canadian production systems, relevant aspects of agricultural science and factors affecting production. The course surveys the major field crop and animal production systems in north-eastern BC including topics of identification, adaptation, uses, cultural practices, management issues, cost of production and marketing considerations with some focus on inter-relationships with other Peace region industries. Agricultural diversification such as specialty crops and animals, agroforestry and organic production is also explored along with aspects of environmental management, industry development and regulatory considerations. Prerequisites: BIOL 127 or permission from the instructor ~",
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    "code": "AMT101",
    "title": "General Introduction",
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    "description": "AMT 101 - General Introduction Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 101 - General Introduction A course which provides orientation to Northern Lights College its policies and a general introduction to aviation with safety protocols and procedures which encompass working in a hangar. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program or Aircraft Mechanic Basics Program (AMT1,AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000011",
    "code": "AMT102",
    "title": "Aerodynamics Fixed Wing Aircraft",
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    "description": "AMT 102 - Aerodynamics Fixed Wing Aircraft Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 102 - Aerodynamics Fixed Wing Aircraft This course will provide the student a fundamental understanding of the principles, forces and physics involved in fixed wing theory of flight. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program or Aircraft Mechanic Basics Program (AMT1,AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000012",
    "code": "AMT103",
    "title": "Materials Aircraft Structures",
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    "description": "AMT 103 - Materials Aircraft Structures Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 103 - Materials Aircraft Structures The course will provide a overview and understanding of the Materials used in aviation and their applications pertaining assembly and replacement. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program or Aircraft Mechanic Basics Program (AMT1,AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000013",
    "code": "AMT104",
    "title": "Aircraft Hardware Approved Parts",
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    "description": "AMT 104 - Aircraft Hardware Approved Parts Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 104 - Aircraft Hardware Approved Parts The course will provide a understanding of numbering systems used in aviation hardware such as rivets and screws or bolts and nuts, as well as the purpose for it. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program or Aircraft Mechanic Basics Program (AMT1,AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000014",
    "code": "AMT105",
    "title": "Aircraft Hydraulic Pneumatic Systems",
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    "description": "AMT 105 - Aircraft Hydraulic Pneumatic Systems Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 105 - Aircraft Hydraulic Pneumatic Systems The course will provide a understanding of the principles involved with hydraulic and pneumatic systems operating at high pressure typically 3000 PSI. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program or Aircraft Mechanic Basics Program (AMT1,AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000015",
    "code": "AMT106",
    "title": "Aircraft Equipment Introduction",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "AMT 106 - Aircraft Equipment Introduction Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 106 - Aircraft Equipment Introduction The course will provide orientation to the use of support equipment and safe practices for their use in aviation, along with the ability to marshal and move aircraft. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program or Aircraft Mechanic Basics Program (AMT1,AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000016",
    "code": "AMT107",
    "title": "Basic Aircraft Electricity Dc",
    "credits": null,
    "hours": null,
    "description": "AMT 107 - Basic Aircraft Electricity Dc Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 107 - Basic Aircraft Electricity Dc The Course will provide a fundamental understanding of Direct Current Electricity and how to work with it, test for it, and work safely. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program or Aircraft Mechanic Basics Program (AMT1,AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000017",
    "code": "AMT108",
    "title": "Blueprint Design",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "AMT 108 - Blueprint Design Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 108 - Blueprint Design The course will provide the ability to read and design blueprints and explain the Air Transport Association numbering system. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program or Aircraft Mechanic Basics Program (AMT1,AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000018",
    "code": "AMT109",
    "title": "Hand Tools",
    "credits": null,
    "hours": null,
    "description": "AMT 109 - Hand Tools Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 109 - Hand Tools This course will provide a full understanding of common aviation hand tools and shop tooling so that a student may use them effectively. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program or Aircraft Mechanic Basics Program (AMT1,AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000019",
    "code": "AMT110",
    "title": "Aviation Math",
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    "description": "AMT 110 - Aviation Math Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 110 - Aviation Math The course will provide a review and progression of the math required in the field of aviation for the varied calculations a technician will be required to make in his performance of duties. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program or Aircraft Mechanic Basics Program (AMT1,AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000020",
    "code": "AMT111",
    "title": "Canadian Aviation Regulations 1",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "AMT 111 - Canadian Aviation Regulations 1 Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 111 - Canadian Aviation Regulations 1 The course will provide a understanding of the regulations and standards pertaining to the aeronautics act as a fundamental regulatory requirement. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program or Aircraft Mechanic Basics Program (AMT1,AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000021",
    "code": "AMT112",
    "title": "Flight Controls Fixed Wing and Rigging",
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    "description": "AMT 112 - Flight Controls Fixed Wing and Rigging Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 112 - Flight Controls Fixed Wing and Rigging The course will provide a complete understanding of aerodynamic principles and how the flight controls of the aircraft affect and manage our flight. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program or Aircraft Mechanic Basics Program (AMT1,AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000022",
    "code": "AMT114",
    "title": "Practical Projects",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "AMT 114 - Practical Projects Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 114 - Practical Projects The course will allow the student to demonstrate in a practical fashion the theories and principles taught in the first semester, this will span multiple projects and allow for a natural progression in to more complex tasks. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program or Aircraft Mechanic Basics Program (AMT1,AMT2). ~ Other Hours:218 ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000023",
    "code": "AMT121",
    "title": "Canadian Aviation Regulations 2",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "AMT 121 - Canadian Aviation Regulations 2 Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 121 - Canadian Aviation Regulations 2 The course will further enhance the regulatory awareness required by the Aircraft Maintenance Technician. It will delve into deeper standards and regulations completing the overall picture of the aeronautics act. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program (AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000024",
    "code": "AMT122",
    "title": "Non Destructive Testing Corrosion",
    "credits": null,
    "hours": null,
    "description": "AMT 122 - Non Destructive Testing Corrosion Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 122 - Non Destructive Testing Corrosion The course will further enhance the regulatory awareness required by the Aircraft Maintenance Technician It will delve into deeper standards and regulations completing the overall picture of the aeronautics act. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program (AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000025",
    "code": "AMT123",
    "title": "Aircraft Aerodynamics Rotary",
    "credits": null,
    "hours": null,
    "description": "AMT 123 - Aircraft Aerodynamics Rotary Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 123 - Aircraft Aerodynamics Rotary The course will encompass all the differences from fixed wing to rotary wing principles of controlled flight. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program (AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000026",
    "code": "AMT124",
    "title": "Human Factors in Aviation",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "AMT 124 - Human Factors in Aviation Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 124 - Human Factors in Aviation The course will provide the essence of why accidents occur and how short comings as human beings plays into that. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program (AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000027",
    "code": "AMT125",
    "title": "Aircraft Maintenance Inspections",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "AMT 125 - Aircraft Maintenance Inspections Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 125 - Aircraft Maintenance Inspections The course will allow for understanding of why and how inspections are done on aircraft, including various equipment and interval requirements. Restrictions: Must be in the Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program (AMT2). ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000028",
    "code": "AMT126",
    "title": "Basic Electricity AC",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "AMT 126 - Basic Electricity AC Add to My NLC Calendar AMT 126 - Basic Electricity AC The course will explain various alternating current electrical principles and provide examples of types of systems and schematics, which are used in aviation. ~",
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    "id": "nlc-000029",
    "code": "AMT127",
    "title": "Turbine Engine Theory",
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