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NURS 400: Ethical and Legal Dilemmas in Nursing
3.00 Credits
Southwestern College Professional Studies
Ethical principles and legal issues associated with nursing and health care. Emphasis on personal introspection and self-understanding are emphasized. Credit 3 hours.
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NURS 410: Community Health Nursing
3.00 Credits
Southwestern College Professional Studies
Development of an understanding of the concept of community as partner as the basis for nursing practice in and for the community. Emphasis is on theories critical to understanding the community as partner, the process of community as partner, and strategies for health promotion. Coursework involvesan individualized practicum project. Credit 3 hours.
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NURS 426: Culturally Competent Nursing Care
3.00 Credits
Southwestern College Professional Studies
Cultural diversity, as well as universality are emphasized in comparing beliefs, values, and practices pertaining to health, care expressions, and well being among cultural groups. Communication to convey mutual understanding of thoughts, feelings and actions is emphasized. Directed on-line reading, learning, interaction and individually scheduled practicum. Coursework involves an individualized practicum project. Credit 3 hours.
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NURS 434: Pathophysiology for Current Practitioner
3.00 Credits
Southwestern College Professional Studies
Major pathophysiologic concepts are explored using a body system approach. Theories relating etiology, pathogenesis and clincal manifestations are used to study common disease processes. Concepts from anatomy and physiology, chemistry, and other science courses provide the foundation for exploring human dysfunction. This course provides a basis for understanding alterations in functioning imposed by stressors and disease processes so that application to understanding clinical manifestations can be made. Credit 3 hours.
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NURS 440: Nursing Management
3.00 Credits
Southwestern College Professional Studies
Exploration of management skills necessary to function as a professional practitioner within today's healthcare organizational hierarchy. Practicum component includes observation of management skills as they are applied in an organizational setting. Coursework involves an individualized practicum project. Credit 3 hours.
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NURS 442: Research Applications in Nursing
3.00 Credits
Southwestern College Professional Studies
Application of the research process to nursing, and exploration of evidence based practice. Basic statistical methods for conducting research are explored and research results are interpreted. Prerequisite: NURS345 Nursing Research. Credit 3 hours.
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OMGT 305: Organizational Quality Management
3.00 Credits
Southwestern College Professional Studies
An overview of the key elements required in all aspects of operational management utilizing the most accepted techniques for achieving quality, including Malcolm Baldrige, AS9100, and change management principles. Credit 3 hours.
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OMGT 310: Operations Management I
3.00 Credits
Southwestern College Professional Studies
Overview of the salient aspects of operations management related to process analysis, product and service delivery design, work measurement, reliability, and quality. This course is the first course in a two part series. Discussion of the aspects of operations strategy, supply chain management, competitive advantage and the management of operations in a global environment are included. Credit 3 hours.
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OMGT 311: Six Sigma Green Belt I
3.00 Credits
Southwestern College Professional Studies
This course is the first of a two part series to prepare professionals to participate on teams that are designed to improve, redesign, and create efficient, customer-focused business processes. It will provide an understanding of how Six Sigma integrates tools and best practices from various disciplines into a more powerful system of management. The teaming aspects critical to Six Sigma will be described. Credit 3 hours.
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OMGT 312: Six Sigma Green Belt II
3.00 Credits
Southwestern College Professional Studies
This course is the second in a two part series and will emphasize the quantitative and problem solving techniques associated with Six Sigma. Statistical Process Control (SPC) and how it is used for monitoring, analyzing and improving quality will be covered. In addition, analysis of histograms and machine/process capability will be studied. Proficiency with problem solving tools will be gained through practical application. Methods for achieving continuous improvement will be discussed. The Green Belt candidates must successfully complete a process/quality improvement project in the second of the two course series. Credit 3 hours.
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