Courses

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NU 331 Nursing Care of Children/Adolescents (Theory) 3 cr.  (3-0-0)
  • Offered: Fall Winter
  • Co-requisites: NU 321/322, NU 332, NU 341.
  • Prerequisites: NU 301/302, AH 102.

Focus on the nursing care of children and family units ranging from infancy through adolescence. The information from AH 102 Growth and Development will be used as a basis for course content on the pediatric population. The foundations of pediatric care, including growth and development, family theory, anticipatory guidance and care of the child with simple and complex health care needs are presented.

NU 332 Nursing Care of Children/Adolescents (Clinic) 2 cr.  (0-0-4)
  • Offered: Fall Winter
  • Graded: S/U
  • Co-requisites: NU 321/322, NU 331 and NU 341.
  • Prerequisites: NU 301/302.
Students will develop and implement the theoretical concepts of NU 331. Opportunities are provided for students to develop and implement pediatric-specific skills in the laboratory setting as well as in-patient and community settings.
NU 341 Pharmacology II 3 cr.  (3-0-0)
  • Offered: Fall Winter
  • Co-requisites: NU 321/322, NU 331/332.
  • Prerequisites: NU 221, NU 301/302.

This course builds upon a basic knowledge of pharmacology focusing on the application of pharmacological concepts to nursing care of patients with complex multi-system health problems. Use of evidence-based knowledge to provide safe, quality nursing care related to drug therapy is a major focus.

NU 352 Advanced Concepts in Family Nursing 2 cr.
  • Offered: On demand
  • Prerequisites: NU 211 and NU 212 or concurrent enrollment or instructor's permission.

An exploration of family nursing in which the family unit is the focus of care. Family assessment models provide the framework for planning nursing care for families in a variety of health care settings.

NU 370 Cardiac Arrhythmias and Nursing Care 2 cr.
  • Offered: On demand
  • Prerequisites: NU 201, NU 202, NU 211, NU 212, NU 221 and NU 231.

This course covers the fundamentals of single-lead, basic cardiac rhythm and arrhythmia interpretation and current treatments. The student will be able to recognize common cardiac rhythms and arrhythmias and describe related nursing care.

NU 386 Interdisciplinary Study in Global Healthcare - Latin America 3 cr.  (0-0-6)
  • Offered: Winter On demand.
  • Prerequisites: EN 211 and sophomore standing.

Provides students with an interdisciplinary cultural immersion experience in a service-learning setting. Students will have an opportunity to learn about the culture of a selected Latin American country with a particular focus on the health and health care of the country's residents. 

Notes: Cross listed with HL 386.
NU 390 Palliative and End of Life Care 2 cr.  (2-0-0)
  • Offered: Contact department
  • Prerequisites: Junior standing, minimum grade of "C" in NU 301 or instructor permission.

This course will provide students with an intense immersion into the care of patients and their family at end of life. Students will have an opportunity to learn about palliative care, pain management, symptom management, ethical/legal issues, cultural/spiritual considerations, communication, loss, grief and bereavement.

NU 401 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (Theory) 4 cr.  (4-0-0)
  • Offered: Fall Winter
  • Co-requisites: NU 402 and NU 411/412.
  • Prerequisites: NU 321/322, NU 331/332 and NU 341.

Using developmental, psychological, biological and cultural concepts, students will develop the theoretical and evidence-based foundation necessary to effectively assess and plan for safe, compassionate nursing care for diverse mental health patients.

NU 402 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing (Clinic) 3 cr.  (0-0-6)
  • Offered: Fall Winter
  • Graded: S/U
  • Co-requisites: NU 401 and NU 411/412.
  • Prerequisites: NU 321/322, NU 331/332 and NU 341.
This course provides the opportunity for students to use the knowledge gained in NU 401 (Theory) to provide care to mental health patients and their families in hospital and community settings.
NU 411 Nursing Care of Populations (Theory) 4 cr.  (4-0-0)
  • Offered: Fall Winter
  • Co-requisites: NU 401/402 and NU 412.
  • Prerequisites: NU 321/322, NU 331/332 and NU 341.

Focuses on population-based nursing care. Using a public health perspective, local, national and global health problems are examined. Issues related to vulnerable populations, social justice, ethics, economics and health care policy are considered. Primary, secondary and tertiary prevention strategies are integrated throughout the course.

NU 421 Nursing Issues Seminar 2 cr.  (2-0-0)
  • Offered: Fall Winter
  • Co-requisites: NU 431/432, NU 441 and NU 452.
  • Prerequisites: NU 401/402 and NU 411/412.
A forum for analysis and debate of selected ethical, legal, and local, national and global political issues relevant to preparation for professional nursing practice. Topics include historical development of nursing, current roles, trends, and professional standards of practice.
NU 431 Nursing Care of Adults II (Theory) 2 cr.  (2-0-0)
  • Offered: Fall Winter
  • Co-requisites: NU 421, NU 432, NU 441 and NU 452.
  • Prerequisites: NU 401/402 and NU 411/412.
Provides the theoretical foundation necessary to make critical decisions in planning and implementing therapeutic nursing interventions in the care of the complex or critically ill adult. The nursing process is the organizing framework for the discussion of each topic area.
NU 432 Nursing Care of Adults II (Clinic) 3 cr.  (0-0-6)
  • Offered: Fall Winter
  • Graded: S/U
  • Co-requisites: NU 421, NU 431, NU 441 and NU 452.
  • Prerequisites: NU 401/402 and NU 411/412.
Clinical practice focusing on critical decision making in planning and implementing therapeutic nursing interventions in the care of the complex or critically ill adult. The nursing process is the organizing framework for the care provided.
NU 441 Leadership and Management in Nursing (Theory) 2 cr.  (2-0-0)
  • Offered: Fall Winter
  • Co-requisites: NU 001 Exit Exam, NU 421, NU 431/432 and NU 452.
  • Prerequisites: NU 401/402 and NU 411/412.
Roles and responsibilities related to leadership and management in nursing practice. Impact of management theories and processes on nursing practice and the delivery of health care within organizations.
NU 452 Transition into Professional Nursing Practice (Clinical) 3 cr.  (0-0-6)
  • Offered: Fall Winter
  • Graded: S/U
  • Co-requisites: NU 421 and NU 441.
  • Prerequisites: NU 401, NU 402, NU 411, NU 412, NU 431 and NU 432.

This capstone course in an intensive clinical internship with a preceptor in a primary, secondary, or tertiary care setting will enhance the student’s transition into the professional nursing role. The student focuses on a selected area of practice within the current health care environment.

NU 454 Professional Nursing Practice (Clinical) 3 cr.  (0-0-6)
  • Offered: Fall Winter Summer
  • Prerequisites: Admission to the RN to BSN program, NU 311, NU 411, NU 414, NU 421, and NU 441.

This course will focus on applying and integrating knowledge gained in previous coursework within a primary, secondary or tertiary care setting allowing students to enhance the skills necessary to function in the professional role. The student focuses on a selected area of practice within the current health care environment.

NU 495 Special Topics in Nursing 1-4 cr.
  • Offered: Winter
  • Prerequisites: Junior standing and instructor permission.
Study of a particular topic reflecting the special interest of students and the instructor. Notes: May be repeated for credit if topic varies.
NU 498 Directed Study in Nursing 1-4 cr.
  • Offered: On Demand
  • Prerequisites: Junior standing and instructor and department head permission.
Independent study by qualified undergraduates in an area to be defined by the student and instructor.
OC 080 General Mathematics 4 cr.
  • Offered: On demand
  • Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on math placement exam.

The study of basic operations on real numbers and algebraic expressions, and solving basic linear equations. Emphasis on solving linear equations.

OIS 103 Beginning Formatting 1 cr.
  • Offered: Contact department for information.
  • Prerequisites: OIS 101 or equivalent.

Development of keyboarding skills using the computer with major emphasis on formatting basic business letters, tables and reports.

Notes: Course meets eight weeks.
OIS 161 Document Input and Processing 4 cr.
  • Offered: Fall Winter
Introduction to common business documents and basic word processing techniques. Students will create, format and edit a variety of business documents including correspondence, tables, and reports. Speed and accuracy skills are further developed; information input technologies are introduced. The Microsoft operating system, e-mail and the Internet will be included.
OIS 183 Business Administrative Procedures 4 cr.
  • Offered: Fall Winter

Course deals with administrative and general business procedures for the office. Content includes efficient procedures for managing appointments, handling mail, telephone, office supplies and equipment, records processing, reprographics and customer service.