Apr 20, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

12. Courses


 
  
  • MUS 353 - Clinical Practicum I

    Credits: 1

    Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 151 , MUS 152 , MUS 251 , MUS 252 ,

    Field experience (observation and participation) in an approved clinical facility.

    Note: Music Therapy majors only.

  
  • MUS 354 - Clinical Practicum II

    Credits: 1

    Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 151 , MUS 152 , MUS 251 , MUS 252 , MUS 353  

    Field experience (observation and participation) in an approved clinical facility.

    Note: Music Therapy majors only.

  
  • MUS 421 - Major Brass Lessons, Music Composition, Piano, Voice

    Credits: 2

    Individual instruction in piano or voice. Music majors must take each above listed course in their major area. Meets weekly for one hour.

    Note: Music majors only. Audition required.

  
  • MUS 421B - Major Brass Lessons

    Credits: 2

    Individual instruction in brass lessons. Meets weekly for one hour.

    Note: Music majors only. Audition required.

  
  • MUS 421C - Major Music Composition

    Credits: 2

    Individual instruction in music composition. Meets weekly for one hour.

    Note: Music majors only. Audition required.

  
  • MUS 421P - Major Piano

    Credits: 2

    Individual instruction in piano. Meets weekly for one hour.

    Note: Music majors only. Audition required.

  
  • MUS 421V - Major Voice

    Credits: 2

    Individual instruction in voice. Meets weekly for one hour.

    Note: Music majors only. Audition required.

  
  • MUS 422 - Major Brass Lessons, Music Composition, Piano, Voice

    Credits: 2

    Individual instruction in piano or voice. Music majors must take each above listed course in their major area. Meets weekly for one hour.

    Note: Music majors only. Audition required.

  
  • MUS 422B - Major Brass Lessons

    Credits: 2

    Individual instruction in brass lessons. Meets weekly for one hour.

    Note: Music majors only. Audition required.

  
  • MUS 422C - Major Music Composition

    Credits: 2

    Individual instruction in music composition. Meets weekly for one hour.

    Note: Music majors only. Audition required.

  
  • MUS 422P - Major Piano

    Credits: 2

    Individual instruction in piano. Meets weekly for one hour.

    Note: Music majors only. Audition required.

  
  • MUS 422V - Major Voice

    Credits: 2

    Individual instruction in voice. Meets weekly for one hour.

    Note: Music majors only. Audition required.

  
  • MUS 427B - Full Recital Brass

    Credits: 0

    Prerequisite: MUS 421   Prerequisite/Corequisite: MUS 422  

    50 minute recital.

  
  • MUS 427C - Full Recital Composition

    Credits: 0

    Prerequisite: MUS 322   Prerequisite/Corequisite: MUS 421  or MUS 422  

    Compose, prepare and perform a composition recital of not less than 50 minutes of music.

  
  • MUS 427P - Full Recital Piano

    Credits: 0

    Prerequisite: MUS 421   Prerequisite/Corequisite: MUS 422  

    50 minute recital of solo music to be performed by memory.

  
  • MUS 427V - Full Recital Voice

    Credits: 0

    Prerequisite: MUS 421   Prerequisite/Corequisite: MUS 421  

    50 minute recital of solo music to be performed by memory.

  
  • MUS 451 - Music Therapy Principles

    Credits: 2

    Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 151 , MUS 152 , MUS 251 , MUS 252 , and passing score on all proficiency exams

    A study of current treatment theories and philosophies and their relationship to the principles of music therapy.

    Note: Music Therapy majors only.

  
  • MUS 452 - Music Therapy Practices

    Credits: 2

    Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 151 , MUS 152 , MUS 251 , MUS 252 , MUS 451 , and passing score on all proficiency exams

    A study of music therapy ethical, cultural, and political issues as they relate to professional music therapy practice.

    Note: Music Therapy majors only.

  
  • MUS 453 - Clinical Practicum III

    Credits: 1

    Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 151 , MUS 152 , MUS 251 , MUS 252 , MUS 353 , MUS 354 

    Field experience (observation and participation) in an approved clinical facility.

    Note: Music Therapy majors only.

  
  • MUS 454 - Clinical Practicum IV

    Credits: 1

    Prerequisite: Completion of MUS 151 , MUS 152 , MUS 251 , MUS 252 , MUS 353 , MUS 354 

    Field experience (observation and participation) in an approved clinical facility.

    Note: Music Therapy majors only.

  
  
  • MUS 460 - Music Therapy Internship

    Credits: 1

    Prerequisite: Completion of all coursework for the music therapy major

    A 1020-hour approved clinical internship undertaken with the approval of the Music Therapy faculty advisor and the Department Chair of Music

    Note: Music Therapy majors only.

  
  • NU 104 - Math Application for Nurses

    Credits: 1

    15 contact hours

    This elective course will enhance the student’s understanding of basic mathematic skills and their eventual application to accurate calculation of drug and solution dosages. Basic math concepts of number systems, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratio and proportion, and systems of measurement will be reviewed and practiced for future computation of drug dosages.

    Note: Open to non-nursing majors. This course cannot be used to satisfy graduation requirements.

    Fall and Spring Semesters
  
  • NU 105 - Pre-Nursing Seminar

    Credits: 1

    15 contact hours

    This elective course is designed to provide the pre-nursing student with an overview of the nursing school experience. The student will participate in weekly one hour seminars to explore the realities of nursing school and help develop skills for success.

    Note: Open to non-nursing majors.

    Spring Semester
  
  • NU 106 - Learning Strategies for Nursing

    Credits: 1

    15 contact hours

    Prerequisite: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113  Concurrent enrollment: NU 112 , NU 114 , NU 115 , NU 116 

    This elective course is designed to help the beginning student adapt to the nursing curriculum and to facilitate learning in NU 112 , NU 114 , NU 115 , NU 116 . Provides the beginning nursing student an opportunity to improve reading and study skills and practice critical thinking.

  
  • NU 110 - Basic Life Support

    Credits: 1

    15 contact hours

    This elective course is designed to provide basic information about the incidence, risk factors, and emergency care of cardiac and non-cardiac sudden death. Students will learn one- and two-rescuer American Heart CPR, foreign body airway obstruction management and pediatric resuscitation.

    Note: NU 110 is for certification.

  
  • NU 111 - Basic Life Support

    Credits: 1

    15 contact hours

    Prerequisite: None

    This elective course is designed to provide basic information about the incidence, risk factors, and emergency care of cardiac and non-cardiac sudden death. Students will learn one- and two-rescuer American Heart CPR, foreign body airway obstruction management and pediatric resuscitation.

    Note: NU 111 is for recertification.

  
  • NU 112 - Pharmacology and Drug Therapy in Nursing

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    Prerequisite: for Generic Program: BSB 141 , BSB 142  and MA 113  Prerequisites for Advanced Placement Option: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 , PSY 206 , EN 101 , BSM 131  w/lab, FN 225 . Concurrent enrollment for Generic Program: NU 114 , NU 115 , NU 116 , PSY 206 , EN 101 . Concurrent enrollment for Advanced Placement Option: NU 144 , NU 145 .

    A course designed to prepare the student for medication administration. Content includes general principles of pharmacology, the nurse’s role in medication administration, classification of drugs, indications for groups of drugs, side and toxic effects, nursing measures, systems of measurement for drugs and calculation of dosages and solutions.

  
  • NU 114 - Nursing I

    Credits: 5

    75 contact hours

    Prerequisite: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113  Concurrent enrollment: NU 112 , NU 115 , NU 116 , PSY 206 , EN 101 .

    A basic course designed to familiarize the student with the nature of nursing and the nurse’s role in meeting the health needs of society. Emphasis is placed on the study and practice of the basic techniques of nursing care and the application of scientific principles.

    Note: For each theory nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a grade of “C” or better in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 115 - Nursing I Clinical

    Credits: 2

    90 clinical hours

    Prerequisite: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113  Concurrent enrollment: NU 112 , NU 114 , NU 116 , PSY 206 , EN 101 . Clinical course for NU 114 .

    Designed to familiarize the student with the basics of clinical nursing and the nurse’s role in meeting the health needs of society. Clinical focus is fundamental skills of nursing care.

    Note: For each theory nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a grade of “C” or better in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 116 - Nursing Role I

    Credits: 1

    15 contact hours

    Prerequisite: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 112 , NU 114 , NU 115 , PSY 206 , EN 101 .

    The focus of this course is to delineate the role of the nurse as a member of the profession and a provider of care.

  
  • NU 124 - Nursing II

    Credits: 5

    75 contact hours

    Prerequisite: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 , PSY 206 , EN 101 , NU 112 , NU 114 , NU 115 , NU 116 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 125 , NU 126 , BSM 131  w/lab, FN 225 .

    This course introduces the student to the health-illness continuum and to the psychological and pathophysiological mechanisms which cause alterations in homeostasis of individuals.

    Note: For each theory nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a grade of “C” or better in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 125 - Nursing II Clinical

    Credits: 2

    90 clinical hours

    Prerequisite: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 , PSY 206 , EN 101 , NU 112 , NU 114 , NU 115 , NU 116 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 124 , NU 126 , BSM 131  w/lab, FN 225 . Clinical course for NU 124 .

    Focuses on the human needs common to all persons. Experiences include clients with psychological and pathophysiological alterations with one or more basic needs.

    Note: For each theory nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a grade of “C” or better in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 126 - Nursing Role II

    Credits: 1

    15 contact hours

    Prerequisite: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 , PSY 206 , EN 101 , NU 112 , NU 114 , NU 115 , NU 116 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 124 , NU 125 , BSM 131  w/lab, FN 225 

    The focus of this course is to promote and facilitate the nurse’s accountability and responsibility related to the role of member of profession and provider of care in various health care settings and introduce concepts of management of care.

  
  • NU 144 - Nursing Transition

    Credits: 4

    60 contact hours

    Prerequisite: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 , PSY 206 , EN 101 , BSM 131  w/lab, FN 225 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 112 , NU 145 .

    Designed to facilitate the Licensed Practical Nurse’s skills and role transition to that of registered nurse. Includes content on the registered nurse’s role and function that was not part of the student’s LPN education and serves as a basis for entry into the second year nursing courses.

    Note: For each theory nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a grade of “C” or better in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 145 - Nursing Transition Lab

    Credits: 1

    45 clinical hours

    Prerequisite: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 , PSY 206 , EN 101 , BSM 131 w/lab, FN 225 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 112 , NU 144 . Clinical course for NU 144 . Selected skills from NU 115  and NU 125  are validated for entry into the third semester clinical course.

    Experiences focus on the human needs common to all persons and introduces the student to pathophysiological mechanisms which cause alterations in homestasis in all individuals.

    Note: For each theory nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a grade of “C” or better in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 204 - Healthcare Ethics Across the Lifespan

    Credits: 3

    This course provides a foundation for critically analyzing ethical dilemmas in nursing practice while caring for individuals across the life span. This course focuses on the nursing profession and ethical and professional issues affecting the individual nurse and health care delivery in a variety of healthcare settings. The content enhances knowledge in regards to values clarification and moral reflection in the context of contemporary health-care challenges facing healthcare providers. The content improves the student’s ability to critically think and communicate more effectively in order to guide clinical decision-making involving emerging technologies and political, legal, socio-economic, and fiscal factors.

  
  • NU 214 - Nursing III

    Credits: 5

    75 contact hours

    Prerequisite: Prerequisites for Generic Program: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 , PSY 206 , EN 101 , BSM 131  w/lab, FN 225 , NU 112 , NU 114 , NU 115 , NU 116 , NU 124 , NU 125 , NU 126  Prerequisites for Advanced Placement Option: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 , PSY 206 , EN 101 , BSM 131  w/lab, FN 225 , NU 112 , NU 144 , NU 145 . Concurrent enrollment for Generic Program: NU 215 , NU 216 , Humanities/Fine Arts Elective. Concurrent enrollment for Advanced Placement Option: NU 215 , NU 216 , Humanities/Fine Arts Elective.

    This course continues to focus on the health-illness continuum in relation to alterations and interferences in homeostasis of individuals. Emphasis is given to the relationship(s) that exist between the pathological aspects of physiological and/or psychological conditions.

    Note: For each theory nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a grade of “C” or better in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 215 - Nursing III Clinical

    Credits: 4

    180 clinical hours

    Prerequisite: for Generic Program: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 , PSY 206 , EN 101 , BSM 131  w/lab, FN 225 , NU 112 , NU 114 , NU 115 , NU 116 , NU 124 , NU 125 , NU 126 . Prerequisites for Advanced Placement Option: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 , PSY 206 , EN 101 , BSM 131  w/lab, FN 225 , NU 112 , NU 144 , NU 145  Concurrent enrollment for Generic Program: NU 214 , NU 216 , Humanities/Fine Arts Elective. Concurrent enrollment for Advanced Placement Option: NU 214 , NU 216 , Humanities/Fine Arts Elective, Clinical course for NU 214 .

    Experiences focus on utilization of the nursing process involving pathological aspects of physiological and psychological interferences.

    Note: For each theory nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a grade of “C” or better in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  
  • NU 224 - Nursing IV

    Credits: 4

    60 contact hours

    Prerequisite: Prerequisites for Generic Program: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 , PSY 206 , EN 101 , BSM 131  w/lab, FN 225 , Humanities/Fine Arts Elective, NU 112 , NU 114 , NU 115 , NU 116 , NU 124 , NU 125 , NU 126 , NU 214 , NU 215 , NU 216  Prerequisites for Advanced Placement Option: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 , PSY 206 , EN 101 , BSM 131  w/lab, FN 225 , Humanities/Fine Arts Elective, NU 112 , NU 144 , NU 145 , NU 214 , NU 215 , NU 216 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 225 , NU 228 , NU 235 , COM 101 .

    A continuation of NU 214 , this course provides further content in relation to alterations and interferences in homeostasis of individuals and pathological aspects of physiological and/or psychological conditions.

    Note: For each theory nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a grade of “C” or better in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 225 - Nursing Clinical IV

    Credits: 3

    135 clinical hours

    Prerequisite: for Generic Program: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 , PSY 206 , EN 101 , BSM 131  w/lab, FN 225 , Humanities/Fine Arts Elective, NU 112 , NU 114 , NU 115 , NU 116 , NU 124 , NU 125 , NU 126 , NU 214 , NU 215 , NU 216  Prerequisites for Advanced Placement Option: BSB 141 , BSB 142 , MA 113 , PSY 206 , EN 101 , BSM 131  w/lab, FN 225 , Humanities/Fine Arts Elective, NU 112 , NU 144 , NU 145 , NU 214 , NU 215 , NU 216 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 224 , NU 228 , NU 235 , COM 101 . Clinical course to NU 224 

    Continues to focus on utilization of the nursing process involving pathological aspects of physiological and psychological interferences. Emphasis is placed on application of knowledge learned from all previous nursing courses which includes providing client care through management/leadership in a variety of health care settings.

    Note: For each theory nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a grade of “C” or better in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  
  • NU 230 - ECG Interpretation

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    Prerequisite: NU 112 , NU 114 , NU 115 , NU 116 , NU 124 , NU 125 , and NU 126  or NU 112 , NU 144 , and NU 145 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 214 , NU 215 , and NU 216 .

    This elective course introduces the student nurse to the principles and criteria utilized in basic cardiac rhythm interpretation. The course focuses on the necessary foundation needed to understand the normal electrical system of the heart; the systematic interpretation approach to dysrhythmias; and the different topics related to the heart including pacemakers and 12-lead ECG interpretation.

  
  
  • NU 275 - Computers in Healthcare

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    Prerequisite: Pre-nursing/nursing major or permission of the Baccalaureate Nursing Department Chair

    This elective course is designed to enhance the student’s knowledge of word processing and the World Wide Web specific to health care professionals.

  
  • NU 276 - Cultural Diversity in Health Care

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    Prerequisite: Pre-nursing/nursing major or permission of Baccalaureate Nursing Department Chair

    This elective course is designed to broaden the student’s perception and understanding of transcultural concepts related to health care.

  
  • NU 291 - Medical Terminology for the Health Professions

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    This elective course is an introduction to the interchangeable word parts that are used in different combinations to build medical terms. It utilizes online methodology and a structured textbook and in teaching the most commonly used medical terms for the body systems; anatomical, physiological and pathological conditions; terms for special procedures, laboratory and pharmacology; and selected medical abbreviations. This course is targeted for those planning careers in one of the health professions as well as those who desire to better understand terms used by health professionals.

  
  • NU 296 - Introduction to Pathophysiology for Nursing

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    Prerequisite: Anatomy and Physiology or A & P I and A & P II. This is a Nursing Prerequisite Course.

    This course builds on prerequisite knowledge in human anatomy and physiology, and is designed to provide the learner with a basic understanding of alterations in normal anatomy and physiology and/or disease states for common health problems. Emphasis is placed on the etiology of the signs and symptoms for these common disease states, thereby preparing the learner to understand the medical management of the health problem, as well a providing as basis for assessment and the development of a nursing plan of care.

  
  • NU 300 - Pharmacology in Nursing

    Credits: 4

    60 contact hours

    Prerequisite: NU 301 , NU 325 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 328 , NU 329 , NU 330 

    This course introduces the student to the role of the nurse in using pharmacological agents. Content is organized around broad classifications of drugs with emphasis placed on mechanism of action, uses, routes, side effects, significant adverse reactions, contraindications, drug interactions, and nursing implications.

  
  • NU 301 - Introduction to Basic Nursing Skills

    Credits: 3

    Theory (2.5) 37.5 contact hours; Laboratory (.5) 15 laboratory hours

    Prerequisite: completion of lower division courses. Concurrent enrollment: NU 325 .

    This course introduces the beginning nursing student to the skills and knowledge necessary to assist clients in performing basic activities of daily living.

  
  • NU 302 - Nursing Retention

    Credits: 2

    30 contact hours

    This course is designed for students who are eligible for readmission into the BSN program and must be taken prior to applying for re-entry into the nursing program.

  
  • NU 310 - Basic Nursing Concepts for Student Success

    Credits: 1

    Prerequisite: NU 301  NU 325  

    The purpose of this elective course is to augment basic nursing content introduced in the NU 301 & NU 325 courses in order to enhance critical thinking and study skills to improve student success.

  
  • NU 325 - Concepts Utilized in Professional Nursing I

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    Prerequisite: Completion of lower division courses Concurrent enrollment: NU 301 

    This course focuses on the concepts and issues relevant to professionalism in nursing, communication, and the holistic realm of nursing practice.

  
  • NU 328 - Nursing Therapeutic Interventions: Health Assessment across the Life Span

    Credits: 3

    Theory (2.5) 37.5 contact hours; Laboratory (.5) 15 laboratory hours

    Prerequisite: NU 301 , NU 325 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 300 , NU 329 , NU 330 .

    The purpose of this course is to provide the novice nursing student with the beginning skills necessary for performing and documenting a client-appropriate integrated health assessment

  
  • NU 329 - Nursing Therapeutic Interventions: Care of Individuals

    Credits: 4

    60 contact hours

    Prerequisite: NU 301 , NU 325 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 330 , NU 328 , NU 330 .

    This course provides students with the knowledge to promote and maintain health of culturally diverse individuals in clinical settings.

    Note: For each nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a minimum grade of C in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 330 - Clinical Practicum for NU 329

    Credits: 3

    135 clinical hours

    Prerequisite: NU 301 , NU 325 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 300 , NU 328 , NU 329 .

    This course provides students with the opportunities to promote and maintain health of culturally diverse individuals in a clinical setting.

    Note: For each nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a minimum grade of C in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 350 - Nursing Therapeutic Interventions: Care of Individuals and Families Experiencing Chronic Health Problems

    Credits: 4

    60 contact hours

    Prerequisite: NU 300 , NU 301 , NU 325 , NU 328 , NU 329 , NU 330 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 351 , NU 352 , NU 355 NU 357 .

    This course provides students with the knowledge and skills related to the care of individuals and families with chronic health problems.

    Note: For each nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a minimum grade of C in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 351 - Clinical Practicum for NU 350 and NU 352

    Credits: 4

    180 clinical hours

    Prerequisite: NU 300 , NU 301 , NU 325 , NU 328 , NU 329 , NU 330 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 350 , NU 352 , NU 355 NU 357 .

    This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to gain knowledge and skills related to the care of individuals across the lifespan with chronic health problems as well as family centered care, including care of women, infants, and children. Emphasis is placed on health promotion and maintenance and disease prevention while using a developmental approach. Clinical experiences are designed to develop student skills while providing care to individuals and developing families across the lifespan with chronic health problems in a variety of healthcare settings.

    Note: For each nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a minimum grade of C in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 352 - Nursing Therapeutic Interventions: Concepts of Care Concerning Women and Children: Developing Families

    Credits: 4

    60 contact hours

    Prerequisite: NU 300 , NU 325 , NU 328 , NU 329 , NU 330 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 350 , NU 351 , NU 355 NU 357 .

    This course provides students with the knowledge and skills related to family-centered care of women, infants, and children.

    Note: For each nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a minimum grade of C in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 353 - Nurse Externship

    Credits: 3

    320 clinical hours (Equivalent to 40 hours/week for 8 weeks)

    Prerequisite: Open only to students who have completed their first year of nursing

    This elective course is designed to enhance the clinical development of students. Students are enrolled in the course of study and may participate as either an employee or a non-employee in a Mississippi Hospital. This experience provides the student the opportunity to practice learned skills repetitively, enhance interpersonal skills, and develop organizational skills. The student receives guidance, supervision and evaluation from a registered nurse preceptor in conjunction with nursing faculty.

  
  • NU 355 - Sociocultural Responsibility in a Global Society

    Credits: 2

    30 contact hours

    Prerequisite: NU 300 , NU 301 , NU 325 , NU 328 , NU 329 , NU 330  Concurrent enrollment: NU 350 , NU 351 , NU 352 NU 357  

    This course assists students with expanding their knowledge base regarding diversity of cultures and religion in a global society focusing on application to nursing practice.

  
  • NU 357 - Leadership and Management for the Professional Nurse II

    Credits: 2

    30 contact hours

    Prerequisite: NU 300 , NU 301 , NU 325 , NU 328 , NU 329 , NU 330 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 350 , NU 351 , NU 352 , NU 355 .

    This course introduces the leadership/management concepts of planning and organizing.

  
  • NU 360 - Introduction to Scholarly Activity for the Professional Nurse

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    Prerequisite: 1. Admission to the RN/BSN Advanced Placement Option for the regular student 2. For the Associate Degree Nursing Student, acceptance as a “Dual Enrollment” Student Corequisite: 1. For the regular APO student NU 361, 362, and 363 are corequisites. 2. For the “Dual Enrollment” student there are no corequisite courses.

    This course is designed as a component of the transition into baccalaureate nursing curriculum for the registered nurse. Building on the registered nurse’s previous education and clinical experiences, this course offers knowledge based on AACN’s The Essentials for Baccalaureate Education for the Professional Nursing Practice, which will facilitate transition into the senior year of curriculum. Scholarly writing, information management skills, evidence-based practice, nursing research and nursing theory are introduced as the student explores, discovers, retrieves and utilizes information from a variety of sources.

  
  • NU 361 - Comprehensive Health Assessment Across the Lifespan

    Credits: 3

    Theory (2) 30 contact hours; Clinical (1) 45 clinical hours

    Prerequisite: 1. Admission to the RN/BSN Advanced Placement Option for the regular student 2. For the Associate Degree Nursing Student, acceptance as a “Dual Enrollment” Student Corequisites: 1. For the regular APO student NU 360 , NU 362 , and NU 363  are corequisites. 2. For the “Dual Enrollment” student there are no corequisite courses.

    This course is designed as a component of the transition into baccalaureate nursing curriculum for the registered nurse. Building on the registered nurse’s previous education and clinical experiences, this course serves as a basis for entry into the junior year of the curriculum. The student is introduced to AACN’s The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice. Nursing research, evidence-based practice and information management skills are utilized as the student explores, discovers and retrieves information from a variety of sources in the completion of a health assessment. Content related to ANA standards, nursing history, critical thinking/clinical reasoning and health assessment enhance professional role development.

  
  • NU 362 - Introduction to Health Promotion

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    Prerequisite: 1. Admission to the RN/BSN Advanced Placement Option for the regular student 2. For the Associate Degree Nursing Student, NU 360 and 361 Corequisites: 1. For the regular APO student NU 360 , NU 361 , and NU 363  are corequisites. 2. For the “Dual Enrollment” student there are no corequisite courses.

    This course is designed as a component of the transition into the baccalaureate nursing curriculum for the registered nurse. Building on the registered nurse’s previous education and clinical experiences, this course serves as a basis for entry into the senior year of the curriculum. The student is introduced to AACN’s The Essentials for Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice. Clinical prevention and population health concepts are introduced through principles of epidemiology, statistical data searches, cultural implications of clinical prevention and health promotion information and disease prevention. Content related to ANA standards, nursing history, ethics, values, critical thinking/clinical reasoning, and health assessment enhance professional role development.

  
  • NU 363 - Introduction to Professional Nursing Concepts in Leadership and Management

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    Prerequisite: 1. Admission to the RN/BSN Advanced Placement Option for the regular student 2. For the Associate Degree Nursing Student, NU 360 , NU 361 , and NU 362  Corequisites: 1. For the regular APO student NU 360 , NU 361 , and NU 362  are corequisites. 2. For the “Dual Enrollment” student there are no corequisite courses.

    This course is designed as a component of the transition into the baccalaureate nursing curriculum for the registered nurse. Building on the registered nurse’s previous education and clinical experiences, this course serves as a basis for entry into the senior year of the curriculum. The student is introduced to AACN’s The Essentials for Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice. Content includes professional nursing concepts, professional nursing values, decision making, ethical reasoning, role development, legal/regulatory/liability issues, and quality and safety in healthcare.

  
  
  • NU 426 - Nursing Therapeutic Interventions: Dimensions of Community Practice I: Care of Groups, Aggregates and Communities

    Credits: 4

    Theory (3) 45 contact hours; Laboratory (1) 30 laboratory hours.

    Prerequisite: NU 300 , NU 301 , NU 325 , NU 328 , NU 329 , NU 330 , NU 350 , NU 351 , NU 352 , NU 355 NU 357 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 425 , NU 428 , NU 429 , NU 430 .

    This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to care for groups, aggregates and communities. Emphasis is placed on health promotion, disease prevention, and systems inter-relatedness with the environment.

  
  • NU 428 - Nursing Therapeutic Interventions: Care of Individuals Experiencing Acute Health Alterations

    Credits: 4

    60 contact hours

    Prerequisite: NU 300 , NU 301 , NU 325 , NU 328 , NU 329 , NU 330 , NU 350 , NU 351 , NU 352 , NU 355 NU 357 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 425 , NU 426 , NU 429 , NU 430 .

    The focus of this course is on the knowledge and skills needed to care for clients experiencing acute health alterations.

    Note: For each nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a minimum grade of C in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 429 - Clinical Practicum for NU 428

    Credits: 4

    180 clinical hours

    Prerequisite: NU 300 , NU 301 , NU 325 , NU 328 , NU 329 , NU 330 , NU 350 , NU 351 , NU 352 , NU 355 NU 357 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 425 , NU 426 , NU 428 , NU 430 .

    Students will collaborate with other health care providers in a variety of settings to care for culturally diverse clients experiencing acute health alterations.

    Note: For each nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a minimum grade of C in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 430 - Leadership and Management for the Professional Nurse III

    Credits: 2

    30 contact hours

    Prerequisite: NU 300 , NU 301 , NU 325 , NU 328 , NU 329 , NU 330 , NU 350 , NU 351 , NU 352 , NU 355 NU 357 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 425 , NU 426 , NU 428 , NU 429 .

    This course introduces the student to the principles of staffing, scheduling, directing, time management, delegation, supervision, group communication, and conflict management.

  
  
  • NU 453 - Death, Dying and Bereavement

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    This elective course is designed as a study of death, dying, bereavement and related issues. The course is designed for anyone who desires to think and feel deeply about the meaning of life in its many relationships. The primary purpose of death education is to enrich life through the maturing of values. After confronting death imaginatively though lectures, reading, thinking, discussions and group projects, students can be more comfortable when dealing with the dying and their families. Students can learn to face and accept death as a natural fact of life and thereby be more supportive when explaining death to children and more sensitive to the complex ethical issues related to death and dying

    Note: Nursing elective. Open to non-majors.

  
  • NU 454 - Nursing Therapeutic Interventions: Care of Individuals Experiencing Complex Health Alterations

    Credits: 4

    60 contact hours

    Prerequisite: NU 300 , NU 301 , NU 325 , NU 328 , NU 329 , NU 330 , NU 350 , NU 351 , NU 352 , NU 355 NU 357 , NU 425 , NU 426 , NU 428 , NU 429 , NU 430 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 449 , NU 455 , NU 456 , NU 457 .

    This course focuses on the theory necessary to care for clients experiencing complex health alterations.

    Note: For each nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a minimum grade of C in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  • NU 455 - Clinical Practicum for NU 454

    Credits: 3

    135 clinical hours

    Prerequisite: NU 300 , NU 301 , NU 325 , NU 328 , NU 329 , NU 330 , NU 350 , NU 351 , NU 352 , NU 355 NU 357 , NU 425 , NU 426 , NU 428 , NU 429 , NU 430 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 449 , NU 454 , NU 456 , NU 457 .

    Students will provide care and collaborate with other professionals in caring for clients with complex health alterations.

    Note: For each nursing course with an accompanying clinical course a grade of “C” or above is required in the theory course with a minimum grade of C in the associated clinical course in order to progress. If this does not occur, both the theory and the clinical course must be retaken together.

  
  
  
  • NU 459 - Theory, Research and Evidenced Based Practice for the Professional Nurse I

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    Prerequisite:  NU 363 ; concurrent enrollment NU 465 , NU 467  

    The purpose of this course is to introduce nursing theory as well as teach the reason and structure of nursing research and integrate both with Evidence-Based practice for professional nurses.

  
  • NU 460 - Independent Study

    Credits: 1-3

    15 contact hours per credit hour

    Prerequisite: completion of at least one junior level course

    An elective course which gives the student has the opportunity to choose an area of interest in nursing. Study is pursued independently, utilizing guidelines developed under the guidance, supervision and evaluation of the faculty.

  
  • NU 463 - Care of the Dying

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    Prerequisite: NU 453 .

    This elective course is designed to explore a variety of issues related to the professional care of dying clients. It is designed to provide students with a solid knowledge base in this aspect of clinical Thanatology. Through class exercises and assignments, students will explore their own reactions to situations related to dying clients and then apply their knowledge to problem solving.

  
  • NU 464 - Theory, Research, and Evidenced Based Practice for the Professional Nurse II

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    Prerequisite:  NU 363 , NU 459 , NU 465 , and NU 467 ; concurrent enrollment: NU 469 , NU 471  

    The purpose of this course is to introduce additional nursing theories, and integrate an understanding of Evidence-Based Practice with the research areas of collection, analysis, discussion and presentation.

  
  • NU 465 - Professional Perspectives: Dimensions of Community Nursing Practice

    Credits: 6

    Theory (4) 60 contact hours; Clinical (2) 90 clinical hours

    Prerequisite: NU 363 ; concurrent enrollment: NU 459 , NU 467  

    This courses is designed to provide students with opportunities to expand their knowledge and skills related to partnering with families, aggregates, and communities that are experiencing a multiplicity of actual or potential stressors. Emphasis is placed on measures that promote health and prevent disease, the role of the nurse, the inter-relatedness of health care systems with the environment, life-style factors, and the process of effecting change for the purpose of health care improvements through partnerships developed in the community. Experiences are designed to enhance skills in primary, secondary and tertiary prevention strategies.

  
  • NU 467 - Professional Perspectives: Leadership and Management in the Health Care System

    Credits: 6

    Theory (6), 90 Contact Hours

    Prerequisite: NU 363 ; concurrent enrollment: NU 459 , NU 465  

    This course introduces the student to leadership theory and the management functions of planning, organizing, directing and controlling. The content enhances nursing role development by concentrating on the integration of leadership roles and management functions into nursing practice. The content refines skills that are necessary to enhance the student’s ability to be a provider, designer, manager and coordinator of patient care. This course will allow the student to realize the impact of a career development plan and identify driving forces for professional nursing organizations and legislative issues.

  
  • NU 469 - Professional Perspectives: Complex Health Alterations and Threats to Health

    Credits: 6

    Theory (4) 60 contact hours; Clinical (2) 90 clinical hours

    Prerequisite:  NU 363 ; NU 459 , NU 465 , and NU 467 ; concurrent enrollment: NU 464 , NU 471 .

    This course is offered the last semester of the senior year. The focus in this course is on the application of nursing concepts to complex client situations in a variety of health care settings. Learning activities provide students with opportunities to enhance their skills and knowledge in the nursing roles of provider, collaborator, and manager of care, as well as those of change agent and patient advocate.

  
  • NU 471 - Advanced Nursing Concepts for the Professional Nurse

    Credits: 6

    Theory (6), 90 Contact Hours

    Prerequisite:  NU 363 , NU 459 , NU 465 , NU 467 . Concurrent enrollment: NU 464 , NU 469 .

    This course provides opportunities for the student to function within complex healthcare systems, An immersion experience allows the student to utilize clinical reasoning, management, and evaluation skills while functioning in the roles of provider of care, designer/manager/coordinator of care, and member of a profession. This course integrates nursing experience and synthesizes RN/BSN program coursework through completion of a care management project, refinement of a professional nursing perspective, and reflective journaling.

  
  • NU 473 - Legal Issues in Nursing

    Credits: 3

    45 contact hours

    Prerequisite: Pre-nursing ASN or BSN Student or paralegal student

    This elective course is designed as a study of the legal issues facing nursing. It is designed for those who desire to assess litigation risks in the clinical setting, apply risk management principles, and review legal case studies relative to the health care delivery system. Through lectures, group discussions, case presentations and formal papers, the student will become even more aware of legal responsibility and accountability of nurses in all clinical settings. Strategies to address litigation risks on the primary, secondary, and tertiary level will be emphasized.

  
  • PHL 101 - Ethics and Academic Integrity

    Credits: 1



    This course asks students to carefully and critically reflect upon and examine the meaning of academic integrity within the context of university life, responsible citizenship, and wholeness of character.  Ethical theories - utilitarianism, duty-based ethics, and Aristotle’s virtue ethics - are studied and the basics of these approaches are used to help guide students’ thinking about honesty, self-respect, and healthy relationships with peers and faculty.

     Note:  Does not count for General Education Core.


  
  • PHL 201 - Introduction to Philosophy

    Credits: 3

    An introduction to the language, methods, major types, basic world views, and principal problems of philosophy.

  
  • PHL 202 - Aesthetics

    Credits: 3

    A study of the philosophical issues involved in the experience, the values, and the criticism of the arts. Student projects: investigation of specific problems and proposed solutions chosen from any of the arts.

  
  • PHL 204 - Ethics

    Credits: 3

    A study of representative ethical theories from classical to modern times with emphasis on the application of these theories to current ethical problems.

  
  • PHL 205 - Logic

    Credits: 3

    The principles of logic, including a study of argumentation and the common fallacies of reasoning.

  
  • PHL 206 - Sport Ethics

    Credits: 3

    This course introduces basic ethical theories and principles and then focuses upon their application to a variety of problems encountered in sports activities. The course deals with issues that arise most often when sport is viewed as a profession. However, since sport is so important in our society (for both competitor and spectator), one would not have to be professionally involved in sport to benefit from this course.

  
  • PHL 210 - Philosophy of Human Nature

    Credits: 3

    This course is a philosophical inquiry into questions and issues surrounding the nature of human existence. Inquiry will include considerations of knowledge, freedom, mind and body, good and evil, and personal identity. Readings will include writings by major philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Descartes, Hume, Kant, Wollstonecraft, and Beauvoir, among others.

  
  • PHL 301 - Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

    Credits: 3

    A historical survey of the development of philosophy from the first philosophers of Greece through the medieval period. Major emphasis will be on the writings of Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, and Aquinas.

  
  • PHL 302 - Modern Philosophy

    Credits: 3

    A historical survey of the development of philosophy since the Medieval period. Selected readings from the great modern thinkers.

  
  • PHL 304 - Philosophy of Religion

    Credits: 3

    A study of the rational justification of religious beliefs with an emphasis on the traditional arguments for and against the existence of God.

    Also Listed as: REL 304 
  
  • PHL 305 - Nursing Ethics

    Credits: 3

    This course is designed for students pursuing a professional career in various fields of nursing. Through classroom lecture, discussion, and case analysis exercises, students develop skills at recognizing, analyzing, and resolving ethical dilemmas that are a part of everyday nursing practice.

    Note: Not open to first-year students

  
  • PHL 306 - Business Ethics

    Credits: 3

    A philosophical investigation of how to analyze ethical problems and implement ethical decisions in the various fields of business.

    Note: Not open to first-year students.

  
  • PHL 307 - Medical Ethics

    Credits: 3

    A philosophical study of situations requiring ethical decision making in the area of medicine.

    Note: Not open to first-year students.

 

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