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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
6 hours 2nd BSN Clinical Course (4 hours class; 6 hours of clinical per week) Prerequisites: NURS 3310, 3330, & 3510; RN licensure. Corequisite or Prerequisite: NURS 3410. This course is designed to assist the novice, as well as the more advanced community health nurse, meet the challenges of nursing in the community. Students will experience the integration of the multidisciplinary approach to caring for individuals, families, groups, and communities. Emphasis in the classroom, as well as in the clinical area, is on a holistic approach to health care, health promotion, and prevention techniques. The ethics of community health care and contemporary community health issues will also be examined.
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5.00 Credits
5 hours (4 hours class, 3 hours per week for clinical activity) Prerequisites: NURS 3330, 3410, 3510, 4410, RN Licensure. This course introduces the student to concepts related to leading and managing in a complex, rapidly changing health care environment. It emphasizes the practical application of nursing management and leadership concepts and skills in relation to contemporary nursing issues. Discussion of research findings and relevant theoretical formulations relative to real world problems are a significant part of the course.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours 3rd BSN Clinical Course (1 hour seminar, 6 hours clinical per week) Prerequisite: NURS 4410; Co-requisite: NURS 4520; RN licensure. This course focuses on the clinical application of the principles of professional nursing practice. Students will enact the five roles of the professional nurse with emphasis on the incorporation of caring behaviors and ethical decision-making. The purpose 337 of the course is to assist students to identify their current level of nursing skill acquisition and facilitate their development of expertise while providing culturally competent care to individuals, families, and communities.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours An introduction to the field of studies, research, professions, and practices related to the art and science of human movement. The origins and evolution of the discipline and its subdisciplines are traced, knowledge bases are explored, and career opportunities are surveyed. Inherent to the design of this designated writing intensive course, required of all physical education/teacher certification, physical education/exercise science, and athletic training education majors, is the provision of professional development opportunities across the discipline and within each student's choice of subdisciplines.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour A course designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary in an emergency situation to call for help, to keep someone alive, to reduce pain, and to minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness until medical help arrives.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours A course designed to augment and develop a student's knowledge and understanding of the basic structures and systems of the human body.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours Prerequisite: Declared HPE major or permission from the instructor. Weight training is an exercise program in which various forms of resistance are used for the purposes of increasing strength, endurance, flexibility, skill, and power. This course is designed to teach the student the proper use of various equipment, the muscles being worked, the safety precautions, and the principles of developing and implementing strength and conditioning programs. The National Strength and Conditioning Association's (NSCA) guidelines and competencies are emphasized.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours Prerequisite: Declared HPE major or permission from the instructor. A course designed to enhance the Physical Education major's background in aquatic safety. Students will have the opportunity to obtain the American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification via the course.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour A course designed to improve the Physical Education major's background in outdoor activities. Included in the course are safety concerns/procedures, equipment, no trace camping policies, cooking techniques, and a practical hiking/ camping experience.
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1.00 Credits
1 hour Whether for creative self expression, a Broadway musical, or a rock video performance, dance choreography involves combining the basic elements of movement. This course provides preservice professionals opportunities to learn, practice, and develop strategies for teaching the principles of composition, performance, and production, both common and unique to a wide variety of dance forms.
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