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NURS 493: Professional Nursing III
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. This integrative capstone provides the students opportunities to design and implement a project in collaboration with faculty by integrating leadership and management concepts into nursing practice in a health care system. Prerequisite: acceptance into RN to BSN program.CS = 45*
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NURS 497: Nursing Practicum
6.00 Credits
Minot State University
6 cr. Integrates management concepts in clinical nursing practice in selected health care systems with the collaborative guidance of faculty and clinical preceptors. Prerequisite(s): Admission to nursing. C/L = 270* *CS = clock hours of classroom study; C/L = clock hours of clinical or laboratory study.
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Nursing NURS 221: Pre-Professional Development
1.00 Credits
Minot State University
1 cr. Facilitates the development of professional behaviors, roles, and responsibilities. Provides opportunity for professional development, community service, and continuing education. Nursing elective. Guidelines available through Department of Nursing. Grading Basis: S/U. Prerequisite(s): Pre-nursing or nursing major. CS = 15*
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PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
GE3) Basic problems, concepts, and methods of philosophy.
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PHIL 102: Philosophy of Human Nature
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. (GE3) Focuses on what it means to be a human being and the so-called "nature-nurture controversy."
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PHIL 201: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. A critical examination of the reasonability of religious belief. The existence of God, the problem of evil, and other topics will be discussed.
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PHIL 202: World Religions
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. An overview of the major world religions: Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Taoism, and Confucianism. The course will examine the beliefs, practices, and culture of each religion. Christianity is covered in a separate course
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PHIL 210: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. A study of traditional concepts in ethical theory and moral reasoning.
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PHIL 222: Philosophy and Literature
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. A careful examination and discussion of some major philosophical ideas as found in literature. Ideas discussed include alienation, mortality, the meaning of life, and other relevant matters.
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PHIL 291H: 20th Century Issues
3.00 Credits
Minot State University
3 cr. This course is an intensive analysis of some key movements and ideas in the United States during the years 1945-1975. Topics to be discussed include the following: (l) American foreign policy, the Cold War, and the ethics of deterrence; (2) McCarthyism, civil liberties, and the Constitution; (3) The Civil Rights movement, Martin Luther King, affirmative action, and racism; (4) Women's Liberation, feminism, and comparable worth; (5) Vietnam, American imperialism, and the ethics of war. Issues will be approached from an interdisciplinary standpoint. Primary focus will be on ethical and socio-political issues as understood in their historical context. Honors Program admission or 3.30 cumulative CPA and permission of the instructor is required.
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