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NURS 440: PRECEPTORSHIP
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course offers a concentrated four-week experience, whichemphasizes transition from the student role to the graduate role. The clinical settings that are used toprovide a realistic environment in which to: test and clarify a philosophy of nursing practice, identify clinicalknowledge gaps, integrate relevant nursing research, evaluate one's own impact on the collaborativeprocess within the health care team, and initiate a plan for self-growth. For four weeks of the finalsemester; 8 hours for 18 shifts or 12 hours for 12 shifts for a total of 144 hours. Co-requisites NURS 434,NURS 436, NURS 409
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NURS 449: NURSING CARE CASE MANAGEMENT
1.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course allows students in a seminar format to analyze, discuss and develop collaborative plans of care which reflect patients' needs through a case study format. Case studies will reflect the needs of patients across the lifespan and require management of both chronic and acute problems as they apply to patients in a variety of health care settings including acute care, ambulatory care and home care environments. Emphasis is placed on a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to the management of health care needs. Prerequisites: NURS 431, NURS 433. 1 credit
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NURS 449: NURSING CARE CASE MANAGEMENT
1.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course allows students in a seminar format toanalyze, discuss and develop collaborative plans of care which reflect patients' needs through a casestudy format. Case studies will reflect the needs of patients across the lifespan and require managementof both chronic and acute problems as they apply to patients in a variety of health care settings includingacute care, ambulatory care and home care environments. Emphasis is placed on a collaborative andinterdisciplinary approach to the management of health care needs. Prerequisites: NURS 431, NURS 433.
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NURS 470: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This is an elective course which allows for the pursuit of a special topic orproject within diverse community settings under the guidance of a faculty member. This opportunitycombines the research process with an opportunity to integrate previous learning and apply it to the studyof some elective area of interest in nursing. This course is available for honor students or by specialpermission of the Director of the Nursing Department.
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NURS 470: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This is an elective course which allows for the pursuit of a special topic or project within diverse community settings under the guidance of a faculty member. This opportunity combines the research process with an opportunity to integrate previous learning and apply it to the study of some elective area of interest in nursing. This course is available for honor students or by special permission of the Director of the Nursing Department. 1-3 credits.
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PHIL 212: CORE: THE LIFE OF REASON
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
An introduction to the basic problems of philosophy. What is it all about? What can we know? What does it mean to be human? What is the good life? What is the best kind of community? Students are encouraged to develop their reasoning skills in order to discover answers to these questions. 3 credits
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PHIL 212: CORE: THE LIFE OF REASON
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
An introduction to the basic problems of philosophy. What is itall about? What can we know? What does it mean to be human? What is the good life? What is the bestkind of community? Students are encouraged to develop their reasoning skills in order to discover answersto these questions.3 credits
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PHIL 241: LOGIC
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
The opportunity to acquire the logical tools for coming to rational conclusions andmaking responsible choices. Both formal and informal logic will be considered with practical applications inthe modern world, including reasoning in law, science, medicine, art, business and ethics.
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PHIL 302: PHILOSOPHY OF THE PERSON
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
An investigation into the basic questions about humannature, such as "What does it mean to be human?" and "What are people for?" The answers offered byphilosophers will be compared with the ideas presented in contemporary media, theatre and literature.(WE)
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PHIL 314: ETHICS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
An examination of the questions pertaining to human conduct and happiness: 'What should I do?" 'What is good?" 'What is evil?" 'What is freedom?" 'What is happiness?" Various philosophical positions will provide insight for the students to examine their own moral code. (WE) 3 credits
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