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3.00 Credits
Students learn the professional nurse role as a leader and manager in a variety of systems, in order to manage client care and work for the advancement of the profession and the health of society. Prerequisites & Notes Prereq: NSG 323, NSG 329/329L Pre or co-req: NSG 425 Additional fee for Online Tutorial Required Credits: 3
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2.00 Credits
Purpose of course is to immerse the student in an experience of practice with a multicultural population as a registered nurse. As the final clinical experience it is designed individually to allow the student the opportunity to have a concentrated experience of transcultural nursing practice. There is a Clinical Insurance Fee of $35 for this course. Credits: 2
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3.00 Credits
In senior seminar, students explore the connections between health, society, and nursing, using a multidisciplinary perspective, including selected research studies from nursing and other disciplines. Students examine selected trends impacting on the future of the nursing profession and their careers within professional nursing. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: AFR Prereq: MTH 207 NSG 329/329L, NSG 336K , SOC 352, Coreq: NSG 406, 425 or 433. Hours may be modified to accommodate museum visits and guest speakers. Credits: 3
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0.00 Credits
Credits: 0 Philosophy
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3.00 Credits
(Perspectives I course) An introduction to Aristotelian and Stoic logic with a view to understanding the nature of logic and its role in inquiry. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: ABR Normal Offering Cycle: Fall, Spring and Summer Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
(Perspectives II course) An introduction to "material logic," that is, an exploration of the different kinds of knowing-demonstrative, dialectical, rhetorical and intuitive-achieved in human inquiry, and the relation of logic to each of them. All discussions are set within the context of an investigation of the nature of education, as distinct from training or indoctrinatioPrerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: ABR Prereq: PHL 101 Normal Offering Cycle: Fall and Spring Credits: 3
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1.00 Credits
(Perspectives II course) One of the most important questions posed by Ancient Greek philosophy was: "What is the best way to live " That question serves as a guiding line for this introductory course, which will examine the various approaches that major philosophical thinkers have made to the study of philosophical ethics in answer to that question. Topics will include the problem of moral relativism, the relation between knowledge and virtue, virtue ethics, stoicism, an ethics based on pure reason, utilitarianism and existentialism. Readings from Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Kant, Mill, Sartre, and deBeauvoir.Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: ABR Prereq: PHL 101 Normal Offering Cycle: Once a year Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
(Perspectives II course) An introduction to some of the many philosophical issues that surround art and the aesthetic through an examination of the following topics: historical and modern conceptions of the "aesthetic', the relationship between the arts and society, expression and creativity, and understanding and interpreting art. Differences between art, craft, entertainment, the aesthetic and the beautiful will be explored.Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Prereq: PHL 101 Normal Offering Cycle: Every other year Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
(Perspectives II course) Philosophical investigations of issues surrounding religious beliefs, ideas and practices. Topics may include the relation between faith and reason, the question of the existence of God, questions about immortality, the reality of evil and the reality of miracles. Prerequisites & Notes Adv Codes: BR Prereq: PHL 101 Normal Offering Cycle: Every third semester Credits: 3
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