300
Introduces nursing as a distinct discipline of knowledge and a unique profession that addresses the holistic needs of the client, including spirituality. Theories of nursing care are studied in relation to their significance to the practice of professional nursing. Aesthetic, personal, ethical, and empirical ways of knowing are examined, and serve as a basis to explore and raise pertinent questions.
2
Students in this course learn to use health promotion and prevention strategies in nursing practice to promote holistic health and wellness across the lifespan. Emphasis is on assessment, safety, and lifestyle management across the lifespan. Fee: $130
4
Prerequisites
NRS 204,
NRS 206, NRS 207
Corequisites
NRS 307,
NRS 316
Students in this seminar course will have the opportunity to synthesize didactic and clinical learning. Students are introduced to the concepts of clinical reasoning based on nursing research, evidence based practice, quality improvement, and informatics. These concepts are explored for the influence they have in clinical decision making in health and wellness settings of nursing practice.
3
Prerequisites
NRS 204,
NRS 206, NRS 207
Corequisites
NRS 306,
NRS 316
Students in this course learn to manage care of diverse patients with acute illness across the lifespan. Emphasis is on application, interpretation of client information, prioritization, and recognition of acute alterations of health status.
4
Prerequisites
NRS 306,
NRS 307,
NRS 316
Corequisites
NRS 309,
NRS 317
Students in this seminar course will have the opportunity to synthesize didactic and clinical learning. Students are introduced to the concepts of clinical reasoning based on nursing research, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and informatics. These concepts are explored for the influence they have in clinical decision making in acute care settings of nursing practice.
3
Prerequisites
NRS 306,
NRS 307,
NRS 316
Corequisites
NRS 308,
NRS 317
This course introduces key concepts of population health promotion and cultural competence with an emphasis on diverse and vulnerable populations. Students apply these concepts through exploration of selected cultures. This course sets the foundation for NRS 424: Applied Population Health Nursing in a Multicultural Context.
2
Corequisites
NRS 301
Addresses effective communication with patients and coworkers. Students explore the impact of their values on patient care, learn assertive communication and conflict resolution techniques, develop skills in building nurse-client and interdisciplinary relationships, examine communication issues in health education and with individuals with different values/beliefs, analyze small group communication theories, and communication aspects of ethical and legal issues.
2
Corequisites
NRS 301
Students learn foundational knowledge about promoting and protecting the health of adult and elderly clients. Students acquire basic foundational nursing knowledge, skills and attitudes to provide ethical evidence-based care. Students begin to integrate nursing theory, communication, collaboration, critical thinking and integrative health principles in the 45 hours of combined laboratory and clinical experience. Fee: $415
5
Corequisites
NRS 301
This course focuses on the theoretical bases and clinical manifestations of pathophysiology, with an emphasis on the individual's genetics, genomics, and effective and ineffective adaptation to internal and external environments.
3
Prerequisites
BIO 205, BIO 307, BIO 308,
BIO 359, or permission of instructor.
Principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics are examined in relation to drug therapy. Drug therapy is presented as an integral component of nursing practice. Application of nursing pharmacology knowledge is made to clients with selected health and illness problems.
3
Prerequisites
BIO 205, BIO 307, BIO 308,
BIO 359, or permission of instructor.
Corequisites
NRS 321,
NRS 322
Students learn management of patients and families across the lifespan with a focus on the principles of health and wellness promotion and disease prevention. Emphasis is on assessment, analysis, client education, client health trajectory, and levels of prevention. Fee: $110
3
Prerequisites
NRS 204,
NRS 206, NRS 207
Corequisites
NRS 306,
NRS 307,
NRS 325
Students learn management of patients and families across the lifespan with a focus on the principles of acute illness management and acute exacerbations of chronic illnesses. Emphasis is on assessment, analysis, education, client health trajectory, and levels of prevention. Fee: $110
3
Prerequisites
NRS 306,
NRS 307,
NRS 316
Corequisites
NRS 308,
NRS 309
Focuses on the nursing care of clients with acute or chronic mental illnesses. Promotion, maintenance and restoration of mental health throughout the lifespan are addressed. Professional, legal and ethical issues in psychiatric mental health nursing are examined. Includes 90 hours of clinical experience.
4
Prerequisites
NRS 312
Corequisites
NRS 315,
NRS 322
Students learn nursing management of adult and elderly clients experiencing disruptions in health across the continuum of care. Emphasis is on assessment, analysis and interpretation of clinical data and client teaching using an illness trajectory perspective. Includes 135 hours of clinical experience. Fee: $50
6
Prerequisites
NRS 312
Corequisites
NRS 315,
NRS 321
Students examine the functional changes that accompany abnormal physiological states, and principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics. Topics include disease theory, genetics, genomics, and environmental adaptations to promote health and wellness for individuals and population. This introductory course provides a foundation for application to nursing practice.
3
Prerequisites
BIO 205,
BIO 379,
BIO 359,
BIO 305,
BIO 365,
BIO 306,
BIO 366
Students examine the functional changes that accompany abnormal physiological states, and principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics. Topics include disease theory, genetics, genomics and environmental adaptations to promote health and wellness for individuals and populations. This advanced course provides enhanced opportunities for critical thinking in nursing practice.
3
Prerequisites
NRS 325