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            NURS  4400 Community Health Nursing
          
        
        
          (3-0-3)
        
        
          This course provides a foundation in the practice of promoting and preserving the
        
        
          health of populations. The adult learner will apply knowledge and skills from
        
        
          nursing and the public health sciences to focus on health promotion and health
        
        
          maintenance of individuals, families, and groups within the community. Students
        
        
          will identify opportunities to provide health care to clients in a variety of settings
        
        
          based on concepts of client-centered care, teamwork and collaboration,
        
        
          evidence-based practice, quality improvement, safety and informatics.
        
        
          Prerequisites: NURS 3200
        
        
          Corequisites: NURS 4415
        
        
          Offered: Spring, Summer
        
        
          
            NURS
          
        
        
          
            4415 Community Health Practicum
          
        
        
          (0-6-2)
        
        
          This is a clinical course taken with Community Health Nursing.  This course
        
        
          provides a foundation in the practice of promoting and preserving the health of
        
        
          populations.  The student will apply knowledge and skills from nursing and the
        
        
          public health sciences to focus on health promotion and health maintenance of
        
        
          individuals, families and groups within the community.  Students will identify
        
        
          opportunities to provide health care to clients in a variety of settings based on
        
        
          concepts of client-centered care, team work and collaboration, evidence-based
        
        
          practice, quality improvement, safety and informatics.  Students will participate in
        
        
          60 hours of precepted practice in the clinical setting.  Clinical experiences occur
        
        
          in a variety of public health and community-oriented settings and provide
        
        
          opportunities for population based nursing practice with vulnerable populations.
        
        
          Prerequisites: NURS 3200
        
        
          Corequisites: NURS 4400
        
        
          Offered: Spring, Summer
        
        
          
            NURS  4800 Nursing Research
          
        
        
          (3-0-3)
        
        
          Nursing Research explores the research process and its relevance to nursing
        
        
          practice.  The primary focus is on the development of the student’s ability to be
        
        
          an effective consumer of research with emphasis on the research process and its
        
        
          applicability in their professional role development.
        
        
          Prerequisites: Admission to RN to BSN Completion program and MATH 2205.
        
        
          Offered: Spring, Fall
        
        
          
            NURS  4900 Ethical Issues in Nursing
          
        
        
          (3-0-3)
        
        
          This course
        
        
          focuses on ethical issues in health care by offering a thorough
        
        
          understanding in ethical theories, principles, models, and trends as reflected in
        
        
          contemporary nursing practice.  Case studies of ethical issues and dilemmas in
        
        
          health care will provide the framework for ethical reasoning and decision-making.
        
        
          Particular emphasis will be given to the resolution of ethical dilemmas through
        
        
          moral and ethical reasoning to help bridge the gap between theory and nursing
        
        
          practice.
        
        
          Prerequisites: Admission to RN to BSN Completion program
        
        
          Offered: Summer, Fall
        
        
          
            OCEX
          
        
        
          
            2290   Occupational Experience
          
        
        
          (1-0-1); (2-0-2); (3-0-3)
        
        
          Directed work experience with a business firm, government agency, or other
        
        
          organization under the Cooperative Education program in an area of a student's
        
        
          preparation and interest. Cooperative Education may or may not count toward
        
        
          degree requirements. Check your program in the College catalog or seek help
        
        
          from a faculty member in your major department.
        
        
          Prerequisite: Completion of 9 semester hours with a 2.00 GPA & approval of
        
        
          instructor.  Offered:  All semesters.