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CNA

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    By - Pauline Saintilmon

  • 3 students
  • 10 Min
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These are the outcomes that all students must achieve, regardless of whether they use accommodations.

Course Description

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  • Clarity: Use straightforward language that accurately reflects the content and objectives of the course. 
  • Concise Wording: Keep your description concise but comprehensive. The maximum length should be around 100 words. 
  • Targeted Wording: Your course description should be focused on prospective students. What relevant information do they need to understand what your course covers?
  • Perspective: Your course description should be written from a student-learner perspective. Similar to course learning outcomes, the description should pertain to what students will be learning throughout the course and what is expected of them upon completion.
  • Language: Your course description should be written using gender-neutral terms, be written in the present tense and have an active voice. Use common terms that prospective students will understand.
    • Use generic terms when referencing software. Only use specific software names if they are the central focus of the course or if they are required for course delivery.
    • Use industry-approved technical terms and acronyms when appropriate.
  • Prerequisites: Specify the course level. List any prerequisite courses or specific knowledge expectations in the course description.
  • Engagement: Spark interest in your course by using informative and exciting language in your course description. Avoid repetition when describing course elements, but include adjectives such as “amazing,” “interesting” or “fantastic.”

Course Outcomes

These are the skills, knowledge, and attitudes that students must demonstrate to successfully complete a course. 

Course Curriculum

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Instructor

Pauline Saintilmon

Registered Nurse for over 25 years, devoted to help  people improve the nursing knowledge and skills. 

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