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5.00 Credits
5 hours. Prerequisites: NUR 319, 348, 329, and 449 Corequisite: NUR 455 may be corequisite This online synthesis course, designed for registered nurses, provides opportunities for the registered nurse student to examine complex acute and chronic health problems across levels of prevention. Students will apply concepts from prerequisite and concurrent courses and use critical thinking and decision-making skills to evaluate interventions to ameliorate or reduce the health problems. Activities will focus on nursing actions used to intervene in care of complex clients. Theory and Laboratory.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours. Prerequisites: NUR 418, NUR 420, and NUR 422. This synthesis course provides opportunities for the student to examine complex acute and chronic health problems across the levels of prevention. Students will apply concepts from prerequisite and concurrent courses and use critical thinking and decision-making skills to evaluate interventions to ameliorate or reduce the health problems. Clinical activities will focus on nursing actions used to intervene in care of complex clients. (Theory and laboratory)
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8.00 Credits
8 hours. Prerequisites: NUR 418, NUR 420, and NUR 422. This course focuses on leadership theory and management functions essential to professional nursing. Skills essential to this role development are communication, collaboration, negotiation, delegation, coordination, and evaluation of interdisciplinary work, and the application of outcome-based practice models. Clinical experiences focus on enactment of the professional nurse role in a concentrated practicum in secondary or tertiary prevention care facilities. Leadership and management principles are applied as students enhance direct care delivery skills, critical thinking, and decision-making. (Theory and laboratory)
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8.00 Credits
8 hours. Prerequisites: Enrollment in the University Honors Program, NUR 418, NUR 420, and NUR 422 This course focuses on leadership theory and management functions essential to professional nursing. Clinical experiences focus on enactment of the professional nurse roles in a concentrated practicum in secondary or tertiary care facilities. Leadership and management principles are applied as students enhance direct care delivery skills, critical thinking and decision-making. The honors section will complete an in-depth comparison of quality improvement models for health care management. Subsequent application of a selected model in a rural health care delivery system will be implemented and reported in a scholarly paper. (Theory and laboratory)
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1.00 Credits
1 hour. Prerequisites: NUR 418, NUR 420, and NUR 422. Prerequisites or Corequisites: NUR 471 and NUR 473 or 474. This synthesis course provides opportunities for the student to assess his/her knowledge acquisition and to implement strategies with faculty assistance to ameliorate deficiencies and maximize learning. Students will have the opportunity to use individual, group, and technology-based methods to facilitate critical thinking and problem-solving using client situations. Students will also complete the licensure application process. (Theory)
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Prerequisite: ST 260. OM majors enrolling in OM 300 in the spring semester should also enroll in OM 310 and OM 321. This course is an introduction to the field of operations management and addresses the design and management of the activities and resources that a firm uses to produce and deliver its products or services. Topics include operations strategy, product and process design, total quality management, statistical quality control, supply chain management, location analysis, forecasting, inventory management, operations planning, and lean/JIT business processes.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Prerequisite: ST 260. Concepts of management science and their application to decision making. Topics include linear programming, transportation models, integer programming, dynamic programming, queuing theory, decision theory, and network models.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Prerequisite: OM 300. OM majors may enroll in OM 300 and OM 321 concurrently. The planning and control of production and service systems. Attention is given to forecasting, operations planning, scheduling, materials management, and operations control.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Prerequisite: ST 260. Introduction to the components of management information systems and applications of computer-based systems to business decisions. Open only to OM majors or by permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Prerequisite: OM 310. The use of simulation as a tool to understand and improve the performance of complex systems and processes. Students will learn the details of a specific simulation language. Applications to production processes and operational activities.
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