Official website

of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Course Search Results

  • 1.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to career options in the health care industry. Emphasized are basic concepts related to any health science career, as well as educational and credentialing requirements. Students will learn about factors influencing their career choices, such as personal values, eceonomic needs, trasferability of skills, and the importance of life-long learning. Also, students will gain a deeper understanding of themselves through the use of several personality and career assessment tools. Introduction to a career in health science will be obtained through information interviews, job shadowing, and research project. Transfer options will be explored through research, college visits, and transfer fairs. Class discussions & presentations will introduce the student to the concepts of critical thinking.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course will prepare LIberal Arts and General Studies majors for success at LCCC. In addition to topics shared among all FYE seminars, this seminar will emphasize developing an understanding of what it means to be an educated person, the value of a LIberal Arts education, and the essentiality of being an informed citizen in a democracy.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This is a comprehensive course designed to help students learn how to navigate college, succeed in academics, and identify personal and career goals. Cultural topics such as Latinx identity, community, and leadership will also be explored in the course. Guided journaling will be used throughout the semester to provide space for reflection and application of course concepts. The community that is fostered in Aspira will help students make a successful transition to college, identify and achieve goals, feel a sense of belonging at the college, and ultimately help make LCCC a better place.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to career options in the field of nursing. Emphasized are basic concepts related to a career in nursing, as well as the academic rigor, accreditation processes and expectations as well as the licensure requirements. Students will learn about factors influencing their career choices, such as personal and professional ethics, values, economic needs, transferability of skills, and the importance of life-long learning. Also, students will gain a deeper understanding of the differentiating rules, requirements, and processes as related specifically to the nursing major. Introduction to a career in nursing will be discussed throughout this course, with weekly required objectives to ensure preparation to begin the nursing program and meet all clinical site requirements prior to the start of ADN 150. Class discussions & presentations will introduce the student to the concepts clinical judgement of critical thinking.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to career options in the field of nursing. Emphasized are basic concepts related to a career in nursing, as well as the academic rigor, accreditation processes and expectations as well as the licensure requirements. Students will learn about factors influencing their career choices, such as personal and professional ethics, values, economic needs, transferability of skills, and the importance of life-long learning. Also, student will gain a deeper understanding of the differentiating rules, requirements, and processes as related specifically to the nursing major. Introduction to a career in nursing will be discussed throughout this course, with weekly required objectives to ensure preparation to begin the nursing program and meet all clinical site requirements prior to the start of ADN 173. Class Discussions & presentations will introduce the student to the concepts clinical judgement of critical thinking.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to career options in the field of nursing. Emphasized are basic concepts related to a career in nursing, as well as the academic rigor, accreditation processes and expectations as well as the licensure requirements. Student will learn about factors influencing their career choices, such as personal and professional ethics, values, economic needs, transferability of skills, and the importance of life-long learning. Also, students will gain a deeper understanding of the differentiating rules, requirements, and processes as related specifically to the nursing major. Introduction to a career in Practical Nursing will be discussed throughout this course, with weekly required objectives to ensure preparation to begin the nursing program and meet all clinical site requirements prior to the start of NUR 106. Class discussions & presentations will introduce the student to the concepts clinical judgement of critical thinking.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed for students that are learning about their career goals and are ready to prepare to enter the workforce. It will help to develop the knowledge and skills needed to take those first steps. Students will learn about topics ranging from workplace basics, job search and application skills up to interviewing. Throughout the course, students will receive applicable skills and templates for resumes and cover letters to use in their real-world job search.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed for students that are about to enter the workforce. It will help to develop the knowledge and skills needed to be successful in a new job. Students will learn about topics ranging from managing job responsibilities to communicating or resolving issues with supervisors and coworkers. Throughout the course, students will receive applicable skills and gain a deeper understanding of how they fit into the workforce and what will motivate them to be successful
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is designed for students that are looking to build on their education and work experience to advance their career. It will help to take their workplace skills and experience to further develop strategies in order to build the long-term career they want. Students will learn about topics ranging from general aspects of career advancement to their operating style and developing leadership skills. Throughout the course, students will receive applicable skills and learn techniques to chart industry specific career goals.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on developing a knowledge base around educational topics such as Inclusion, Response to Intervention (Rtl), Positive Behavioral Intervention Supports (PBIS), school climate, and teamwork between paraprofessionals and professional staff. The student will examine the Council of Exceptional Children ethics and standards that are embraced by the field of special education and how this impacts the special education profession. The student will explore how belief systems can influence relationships with individuals with disabilities. In addition, the student will have opportunities to become aware of perspectives and attitudes toward individuals with disabilities and their family members. The course will also explore how perceptions and attitudes can impact the relationships with diverse cultural, linguistic and ability diverse (CLAD) population.
(external site) (opens in a new tab)