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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This course focuses on the nursing care of adult clients and families experiencing acute and chronic multiple complex health problems. The primary objective of this course is to apply and synthesize principles for the nursing care of adults with complex medical-surgical problems. Critical thinking, pathophysiology and nursing research will be emphasized in order to prepare the student for lifelong learning as a professional health care provider and to transition from the role of student to professional nurse. Credits: 2 hrs Prerequisite: nursing major; NURS304, NURS305, NURS306, NURS307, NURS330, NURS331, NURS350, NURS351, NURS372 and NURS375; Corequisites: NURS405
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3.00 Credits
The primary objective of this clinical course is to apply and synthesize principles for the nursing care of adults with complex medical-surgical problems. The primary emphasis of this course is attainment of advanced clinical performance in adult health nursing. Additional emphasis will be placed on integration of research and teaching-learning skills in this course. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: nursing major, NURS304, NURS305, NURS306, NURS307, NURS330, NURS331, NURS350, NURS351, NURS372 and NURS375; Corequisites: NURS404
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2.00 Credits
This course applies concepts and principles from nursing and public health sciences. Focus is on aggregates and communities using epidemiology and Healthy People 2010 objectives. Approaches to health concerns include all levels of prevention and interdisciplinary practice, case finding, case coordination, ethical decision-making, community referrals and cultural brokerage. Credits: 2 hrs Prerequisite: nursing major; NURS304, NURS305, NURS306, NURS307, NURS330, NURS331, NURS350, NURS351, NURS372 and NURS375; Corequisites: NURS451
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3.00 Credits
In this course students apply community health nursing concepts to the care of individuals, families, groups and communities in selected clinical settings. Nursing care will include health promotion, disease prevention as well as illness care to diverse groups of people across the lifespan. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: nursing major; NURS304, NURS305, NURS306, NURS307, NURS330, NURS331, NURS350, NURS351, NURS372 and NURS375; Corequisites: NURS450
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3.00 Credits
This third of a three-course sequence builds knowledge of essential elements of professional nursing. This capstone course requires students to spend 100 hours in a precepted clinical practice setting chosen from a set of options. Students also attend seminar two hours per week to discuss selected leadership concepts. Students will analyze their portfolios and plan for their postgraduation professional growth. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: nursing major, NURS304, NURS305, NURS306, NURS307, NURS330, NURS331, NURS350, NURS351, NURS372 and NURS375;
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1.00 Credits
Experimental courses or special topics in nursing may be offered. Credits: 1 hr Prerequisite: nursing major; NURS304, NURS305, NURS306, NURS307, NURS330, NURS331, NURS350, NURS351, NURS372 and NURS375.
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2.00 Credits
Experimental courses or special topics in nursing may be offered. Credits: 2 hrs Prerequisite: nursing major; NURS304, NURS305, NURS306, NURS307, NURS330, NURS331, NURS350, NURS351, NURS372 and NURS375.
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3.00 Credits
Experimental courses or special topics in nursing may be offered. Credits: 3 hrs Prerequisite: nursing major; NURS304, NURS305, NURS306, NURS307, NURS330, NURS331, NURS350, NURS351, NURS372 and NURS375.
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1.00 Credits
A student may work with a faculty member independently to pursue a topic of interest to the student. Independent study is a student-initiated project. Credits: 1 hr Prerequisite: nursing major
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2.00 Credits
A student may work with a faculty member independently to pursue a topic of interest to the student. Independent study is a student-initiated project. Credits: 2 hrs Prerequisite: nursing major
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