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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Examination of health needs of families from birth through adolescence. Refinement of critical thinking and decision-making skills as students care for the pediatric client and family experiencing simple, complex and/or multiple health stressors. LEC 2.5, LAB 7.5. Prereqs: NURS 351 and NURS 372.
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6.00 Credits
Study of the nursing concepts as well as the social, ethical, political, environmental, and legal issues which impact the community health nurse. Uses the problem- based learning methodology to conduct a capstone project. LEC 3.5, LAB 10 hours per week for 12 weeks. Prereqs: NURS 473 and NURS 452. Co-reqs: NURS 448 and NURS 464.
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6.00 Credits
Study of concepts, principles, and theories as a basis for developing an entry-level manager in a health care organization. Utilization of critical thinking skills to problem-solve and effect change in the clinical setting. LEC 3.5, LAB 10 hours per week for 12 weeks. Prereqs: NURS 452, 473, and nursing elective. Co-reqs: NURS 448 and NURS 461W.
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7.00 Credits
Study of nursing priorities in adult clients experiencing complex and multisystem health stressors. Emphasis on case management of acute and critically ill adult clients. Multidimensional approach for small client groups and case types as students learn to become managers of care for high acuity patients. LEC 4, LAB 9. Prereqs: NURS 351 and NURS 372.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of contemporary social-ethical issues in light of Christian ethical principles, derived from scripture, church history, and the history of philosophy. Co-listed as RELG 200. Offered: Fall.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of perennial questions and problems of life that have inspired philosophical investigation over the past 2,500 years.
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4.00 Credits
Survey and examination of salient and influential ideas and representatives of the history of philosophy from the 17th century to the present, including the significance and historical context of philosophical concerns. Offered: Spring.
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4.00 Credits
Investigation of philosophical issues in religious thought, including such issues as proofs and disproves of God's existence, the meaning of religious language, truthclaims in different religions, and related matters. Co-listed as RELG 311. Offered: Fall, on rotation.
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4.00 Credits
Exploration of fundamental bases of morality by presenting and examining the salient features of virtue, duty, utilitarian ethics, and Divine Command ethics. Offered: Fall, on rotation.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to philosophical, theological, and literary aspects of such themes as human existence, anxiety, the individual in society, dread, and other issues. Offered: Spring, on rotation.
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