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  • 3.00 Credits

    This online course for RNs introduces the process of systematic investigation for the continued development of new knowledge and to answer complex pragmatic problems. Emphasis is given to the interdependence of the parts of the research process and to analysis and synthesis of the complex body of published research reports. Primary attention is given to the development of research skills. Prerequisite: MA 132. ( 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on the roles of the professional nurse as a leader in the health care environment, manager of health care clients in a variety of settings, and advocate for social and political reform. Students explore theories of leadership, management, and organizational behavior as well as the social, political, and economic forces affecting health care environments. Students examine and apply legal and ethical accountability and decision making to planning, evaluating, and documenting client outcomes. Must be taken in the final semester of the B.S.N. program. Prerequisites: all required 300-level NU courses. ( 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This online course for RNs focuses on the roles of the professional nurse as a leader in the health care environment, manager of health care clients in a variety of settings, and advocate for social and political reform. Students explore theories of leadership, management, and organizational behavior as well as the social, political, and economic forces affecting health care environments. Students examine and apply legal and ethical accountability and decision making to planning, evaluating, and documenting client outcomes. Prerequisite or corequisite: NU 400 and RN licensure or permission of instructor. ( 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course prepares students to take the nursing licensure exam and explores issues and trends in nursing and health care. It provides the students in the last semester of the bachelor's degree program with an opportunity to develop personal and professional strategies to make the transition from student nurse to graduate nurse. The philosophy of the Nursing program influences all aspects of the course, as factors concerning man, society, and health care are considered. Must be taken in the final semester of the B.S.N. program. Corequisite: NU 490. ( 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This online capstone course is offered in the last semester of the R.N.-to-B.S.N. program. The purpose of this course is to integrate and build on the student's educational experiences and abilities to a broader understanding of contemporary issues in nursing and health care. It focuses on the transition of professional nursing practice in diverse settings within the context of emerging societal issues and trends. Prerequisite: RN licensure or permission of instructor. ( 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A student in this course will conduct collaborative research (scholarly work leading to new knowledge) under the direction of a faculty member. Prerequisite: application and approval of department chair. ( 1-6)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides an opportunity for students to experience the role of the professional nurse through supervised clinical practice with a preceptor in a selected health care agency. Must be taken during the final semester of the B.S.N. program. Corequisite: NU 425. ( 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students investigate selected topics in nursing under the direction of a faculty advisor and the dean of the School of Health Professions. Independent study enables students to pursue specialized interests and develop skills in critical analysis. ( 1-6) See Business Law/Paralegal Studies, page 102.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introductory examination of the problems involved in maintaining consistency in thinking, describing reality, and identifying knowledge and certainty. The course includes practice in the avoidance of fallacy and an analysis of the method of reasoning required for science. ( 3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A systematic study of the formal nature of deduction. The course includes an introduction to quantification theory, relational propositions, set theory, and propositional calculus. Prerequisites: EN 102 and permission of instructor. ( 3)
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