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3.00 Credits
(Prereq: admission to the nursing major) (Coreq: NUR 305L) Provides the knowledge to perform a comprehensive health assessment on adults and on overview of health assessment of special age groups. Emphasis is on identification of normal and abnormal findings with consideration for cultural and ethnic variations and developmental changes across the life span. Designed to develop critical thinking skills necessary to analyze assessment findings and apply to professional nursing practice.
Prerequisite:
Take NUR*305L(4343);
Corequisite:
NUR*305L
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1.00 Credits
(1 credit)(Prereq: admission to the BSN Completion Program)(Coreq: NUR*305) Provides the student with the opportunity to practice the concepts and skills used when conductiong a comprehensive health assessment including a health history, systems review and a complete physical exam. F,S
Prerequisite:
Take NUR*305;
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the students to transcultural nursing in health care today. Different cultural health and healing practices will be explored. Students will examine their own cultural health practices and compare these healing practices to other culture groups. Students will examine various ways in which transcultural nursing facilitates nurses' knowledge and skill in communicating with and caring for people from diverse cultures. F,S.
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4.00 Credits
(4 credits)(Prereq: NUR*301, NUR*305, nad NUR*305L) Provides the student with the knowledge and skills to apply health promotion, prevention of disease complications, environmental and epidemiological concepts and teaching/learning principles in working with populations in the community. Emphasis is placed on establishing community partnerships, community assessment strategies and implementation of nursing care programs in the community. F,S.
Prerequisite:
Take NUR*301 NUR*305 NUR*305L(4343);
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4.00 Credits
(4 credits)(Prereq: NUR*301, NUR*305, and NUR*305L) This course introduces concepts in leadership, management and fellowship as they relate to the role of professional nursing in the sociopolitical healthcare environment. Cost containment and cost effective financial management of human, and material resources is emphasized. Group dynamics, change process, crisis management and the role of quality improvement in professional nursing leadership will be included in this course. F,S
Prerequisite:
Take NUR*301 NUR*305 NUR*305L(4343);
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: STAT*201/L, or CBAD*291, or POLI*205, or PSYC*225/L) Provides the student with an overview of the research methods commonly used in nursing research. Ethical/legal issues in health care research are discussed. Emphasis is on evaluating current nursing research for application in evidence-based nursing practice. F,S
Prerequisite:
Take 1 group; GROUP: Take STAT*201 STAT*201L; GROUP: Take PSYC*225(7824) PSYC*225L(7852); GROUP: Take PSYC*225(PSYC_225) PSYC*225L(PSYC_225L); GROUP: Take CBAD*291 or POLI*205;
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3.00 Credits
(Prereq: admission to the nursing major) This course focuses on health policy and issues that affect consumers of health care and nursing practice. The organization of the U.S. health care system and the policy making process are explored and the legal, political, economic, social and environmental influences are analyzed. Designed to encourage the students to take an active role as a professional nurse in the political process and policy development process that defines health care in the U.S.
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3.00 Credits
(=HIST*207Q*)(3 credits) This course explores the major themes and concepts in peace and conflict studies. Topics may include peace, war, terrorism, counterterrorism, nuclear weapons, diplomacy, individuals, groups, states, leaders, human rights, and reconciliation. It also analyzes how these concepts and themese have shaped the contemporary world. F,S,M,Su
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to low-impact, cardiovascular endurance activity of walking. Proper techniques of walking, warm-up, and cool down are practiced. Topics include benefits, injury prevention, weight management, and goal setting relative to a personal fitness program.
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1.00 Credits
Provides a fundamental understanding and practice of the Tai Chi philosophy, principles, applications and benefits. Emphasis on basic practices of Chi-Gung.
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