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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the physical sciences in which the student gains scientific information, laboratory experience and knowledge of science as a human enterprise. Emphasis is placed on problem analysis.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with the opportunity to develop the beginning skills used in the care of clients across the life span. The emphasis is on developing a fundamental understanding of the scope of nursing and practicing the technical skills needed for client care.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
This course provides an opportunity for students to engage in in-depth study of selected areas of nursing. The course is offered for variable credit (1-5 hours). Specific content is determined by curriculum and student needs. Prerequisites: Junior standing in program and permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary core course addresses theories and concepts from a variety of disciplines as they pertain to the health professions. Emphasis is on interdisciplinary professional practice and includes critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, change, systems, stress, crisis, learning, health promotion, and caring. This course includes a service learning component. Prerequisites: Admission to the professional program or permission of instructor. Theory 3 hours; Laboratory 0 hours.
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2.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary core course introduces fundamental research concepts, the critical analysis of research, and the application of research in clinical practice. The course is designed to enhance critical thinking skills and to enable students to become knowledgeable consumers of research. Prerequisites: NR 3323 concurrent, or permission of the instructor. Theory 2 hours; Laboratory 0 hours.
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3.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary core course provides the student with opportunities to apply knowledge of the community and the group as client with a focus on populations at risk. The student will explore health behaviors and values related to culture, lifestyle, and developmental stage. The student is introduced to and examines the concepts of epidemiology and health care delivery from a community perspective. This course includes a service learning component. Prerequisites: NR 3323 or concurrent, or permission of the instructor. Theory 3 hours, Laboratory 0 hours.
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5.00 Credits
This course provides students with the opportunity to develop beginning skills using the nursing process with clients across the life span. Primary emphasis is on the application of theoretical concepts in the collection and analysis of data related to the functional health patterns of individuals and families. This course includes a service learning component. Prerequisites: NR 3323 or concurrent. Theory 3 hours; Laboratory 6 hours. SCHOOL OF NURSING AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS / 181
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3.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary course is designed to provide entry level health professions students with a foundation for safe clinical practice. Students complete selected instructional modules designed for interdisciplinary practice. Modules include medical terminology, pharmacotherapeutics, health care systems, environmental safety, communication, professional standards, and problem solving. Prerequisites: NR 3335 or concurrent, or permission of the instructor. Theory 3 hours; Laboratory 0 hours.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
This course provides an opportunity for students to engage in in-depth study of selected areas of nursing. The course is offered for variable credit (1-5 hours). Specific content is determined by curriculum and student needs. Prerequisites: Junior standing in program and permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This interdisciplinary core course focuses on the knowledge and skills needed to function effectively in a case management role. Although the major focus of the course is on case management in long-term care, other models of case management are introduced. Students conduct basic functional assessments; develop intervention strategies; formulate, implement and evaluate service care plans; and examine relevant ethical, legal and political issues. Prerequisites: NR 3323, NR 3333, NR 3343, NR 3332, NR 3335; concurrent with NR 3435, or permission of instructor. Theory 3 hours; Laboratory 0 hours
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