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NURS 446: Complex Care of The Adult III
6.00 Credits
Clarke University
Application of the nursing care process to the adult client with multi-system medical surgical pathologies. Included are critical care concepts with related nursing interventions to promote adaptation, restore homeostasis and promote rehabilitation while emphasizing prevention through client education. Professional nursing practice is emphasized as students enhance critical thinking skills and practice clinical decision making. Prerequisites: HLTH 313, NURS 316.
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NURS 499: Professional Nursing And Nursing Issues
2.00 Credits
Clarke University
This Capstone course provides a focal point for and closure to a liberal arts education within the context of the nursing major. As a departmental offering, this course focuses on specific topics in nursing and expands to include breadth of knowledge and synthesis. Interdisciplinary integration is emphasized. General education and nursing outcomes are integral to course assessment. This course encompasses discussion and examination of current issues affecting nursing as a profession and nurses personally. The ethical and legal issues that nurses face are examined. Such issues as euthanasia, abortion, AIDS, living wills and many more pertinent topics will be inspected. Preparation for understanding of and transition to the role of professional nurse will be included. Prerequisites: Senior standing in the nursing major and 45 credits completed of general education courses.
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PHIL 110: Fundamentals of Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
A general introduction to philosophy and its various fields with a focus on values. Students learn the rationale and methodologies of the discipline as well as characteristics of good versus bad arguments. Catholic contributions to the field and philosophical perspectives on BVM core values are included. This course is designated as the core foundational philosophy general education course.
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PHIL 200: Our Bvm And Clarke College Heritage
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
An exploration of the origins, history, philosophy and faith commitments of the religious congregation that founded Clarke College. The class is organized chronologically, beginning with the early days in Ireland and then proceeding to the voyage to America, initial settlement in Philadelphia, the move to Dubuque, the growth and expansion of the congregation to other areas of the country, and the BVMs today. A sub-focus of the class will be the origin, growth, nature and significance of Clarke College in BVM history. This course is designated as a humanities division general education course.
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PHIL 212: General Ethics
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
A study of the bases for decisions about how human beings ought to act through an examination of various ethical theories and particular moral problems. Prerequisite: PHIL 110. This course is designated as a foundational philosophy general education course.
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PHIL 213: Western Political Thought
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
An historical survey of political philosophies from ancient times to the present. Prerequisite: PHIL 110.
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PHIL 225: Applied Ethics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarke University
An application of various ethical theories to moral problems in a given field or area, most commonly to business or biomedicine. Additional areas of application may include such subjects as the environment, the family, animal issues and sports. Prerequisite: PHIL 110. This course is designated as a foundational philosophy general education course.
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PHIL 230: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
A study of the existence of God, the problem of evil, the relation of faith and reason, and the meaning of religious experience. Prerequisite: PHIL 110. This course is designated as a foundational philosophy general education course.
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PHIL 245: Philosophy of Peace And War
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
A study of concepts, theories and issues broadly related to violence and nonviolence but with emphasis on alternatives to the use of violence. Specific topics include the just war theory, nuclear weapons proliferation, deterrence, human rights, Catholic social teaching, civilian-based defense and conflict resolution. Prerequisite: PHIL 110. This course is designated as a foundational philosophy general education course.
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PHIL 250: Asian Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Clarke University
A survey of some major non-Western philosophical systems, including Chinese, Hindu and Buddhist contributions. Prerequisite: PHIL 110. This course is designated as a foundational philosophy general education course. This is an approved diversity studies course.
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