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3.00 Credits
This course expands upon the concepts of health promotion introduced in Community Health I to focus on community based and population focused strategies for prevention, identifi cation and management of health risks The course introduces students to the nursing process as applied to targeted groups and vulnerable populations and emphasizes intervention through group health education Emphasis is placed on the importance of understanding human diversity in order to provide quality health care to populations Prerequisites: All 300 level nursing courses Co-requisites: PSYC 370 - Abnormal Psychology, NURS 415 - Advanced Concepts II Child Health, NURS 498A - Clinical Concepts II, NURS 425 - Nursing Leadership and Management Fall
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2.00 Credits
This capstone course incorporates content and strategies for the synthesis of professional level nursing knowledge, skills and abilities essential to promote, maintain and restore health Focus is also emphasized on assessment of and preparation for the NCLEX-RN exam Pre-requisites: All 300 level nursing courses, PSYC 370 - Abnormal Psychology, NURS 415 - Advanced Concepts II Child Health, NURS 425-Nursing Leadership and Management, NURS 431 - Community Health II, NURS 498A - ClinicalConcepts II Co-requisites: NURS 416 - Advanced Concepts III Special Populations, NURS 498B - Clinical Concepts III Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course expands upon the client care concepts introduced in Clinical Concepts I to focus on leadership and management opportunities in both traditional and non-traditional health care settings Emphasis is placed on utilizing the nursing process to provide community based and population focused strategies to address health risks Targeted group health education is a major theme Prerequisites: All 300 level nursing courses Co-requisites: PSYC 370 - Abnormal Psychology, NURS 415 - Advanced Concepts II Child Health, NURS 425 - Nursing Leadership and Management, NURS 431 - Community Health II S/U grade only Fall
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5.00 Credits
This capstone experience will enable the student to integrate knowledge and skills from previous courses to increase selfconfi dence in critical thinking and decision making The student will collaborate with selected health professionals in diverse practice settings and incorporate all nursing roles necessary for entry level registered nurse competence Pre-requisites: All 300 level nursing courses, PSYC 370 - Abnormal Psychology, NURS 415 - Advanced Concepts II Child Health, NURS 425 - Nursing Leadership and Management, NURS 431 - Community Health II, NURS 498A - Clinical Concepts II Co-requisites: NURS 435 -Synthesis, NURS 416 - Advanced Concepts III Special Populations S/U grade only Spring
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3.00 Credits
A study of the origin of philosophy with special emphasis on the ways philosophy and philosophical thought appear in the ordinary experiences of human beings Fall
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3.00 Credits
Descriptive algebra-based course which covers the basic principles of Newtonian mechanics and gravitation, work and energy, solids and fl uids, and heat and thermodynamics Co-requisite: PHYS 211L - College Physics I Lab Fall
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory experience includes simple experiments which illustrate the basic principles of Newtonian mechanics and gravitation, work and energy, solids and fl uids, and heat and thermodynamics Co-requisite: PHYS 211 - College Physics I Fall
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3.00 Credits
Descriptive algebra-based course which covers the basic principles of electricity and magnetism, vibrations and waves, light and optics, and an introduction to modern physics Pre-requisite: PHYS 211, 211L - College Physics I and Lab Co-requisite: PHYS 212L - College Physics II Lab Spring
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory experience includes simple experiments which illustrate the basic principles of electricity and magnetism, vibrations and waves, light and optics, and an introduction to modern physics Co-requisite: PHYS 212 - College Physics II Spring
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4.00 Credits
Calculus-based classical physics which covers the principles of Newtonian mechanics and gravitation, work and energy, solids and fl uids, and heat and thermodynamics Prerequisite: MATH 165 - Calculus I Co-requisite: PHYS 251L - University Physics I Lab Fall, even years
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