Nursing

129. Topics. (1-3 )


223. Introduction to Nursing Skills and Concepts. (2)


224. Application of Growth and Development to Health Care. (3)


225. Electronic Literacy for Nursing. (1)


229. Topics. (1-6 to a maximum of 6 ∆)


238. Pharmacology in Nursing and the Health Professions. (3)


239. Pathophysiology I. (3)


240. Pathophysiology II. (3)


297. Independent Study. (1-3, no limit ∆)


311L. Nursing Skills and Assessment. (5)


312L. Core Nursing Practicum I. (4)


313L. Nursing Practicum II. (1)


314L. Core Nursing Practicum III [Core Nursing Practicum II] . (4)


315L. Core Nursing Practicum IV [Core Nursing Practicum III] . (3)


329. Topics. (1-6 to a maximum of 6 ∆)


331L. Principles and Application, Community Assessment. (2)


332. Introduction to Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice. (3)


340. Advancement of Professional Nursing. (3)


351. Health and Illness Concepts I. (3)


352. Health and Illness Concepts II. (3)


390. Professional Nursing Concepts I. (3)


391. Nursing Roles and Values. (3)


392. Nursing Leadership Strategies. (3)


397. Independent Study. (1-3, no limit ∆)


411L. Child Clinical Intensive. (4)


412L. Maternal-Newborn Clinical Intensive. (4)


413L. Gerontology Clinical Intensive. (4)


414L. Mental Health Clinical Intensive. (4)


415L. Specialty Focus Clinical Intensive Special Topics. (4)


416L. High Acuity Nursing Clinical Intensive. (4)


419L. Capstone Clinical. (3)


421. Nurse Intern Professional Knowledge Development. (1 to a maximum of 2 ∆)


422. Nurse Intern Professional Role Development. (1 to a maximum of 2 ∆)


*429. Topics. (1-6, no limit ∆)


431L. Community Assessment. (3)


441. Evidence-Based Application of Health Assessment Skills. (4)


442. Nursing Leadership in Health Policy and Systems. (3)


447L. Family and Community Health Practicum. . (4)


448. Application of Health and Illness Concepts. (4)


453. Health and Illness Concepts III. (3)


454L. Nursing Synthesis. (3)


462. Special Populations in Pediatrics. (3)


463 / 573. Wound Care Management. (3)


470. Rural Health Interdisciplinary Program. (2)


471. Nursing Care of the Breastfeeding Family. (3)


472. Victimology. (3)


473. End of Life Care. (3)


474. Patient Education. (3)


475. Perinatal Nursing Management. (3-4)


476 / 576. Critical Care Nursing. (3)


491. Professional Nursing Concepts II. (3)


492. Professional Nursing Concepts III. (3)


493. Analysis and Evaluation of Health Care Systems. (3)


494. Reflective Nursing Practice Seminar. (2)


497. Independent Study. (1-3, no limit ∆)


498. Honors Study in Nursing I. (3)


499. Honors Study in Nursing II. (1-3, may be repeated once ∆)


501. Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing. (3)


503. Research in Nursing. (3)


504. Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing and Health Care . (3)


505. Health Care Policy, Systems and Financing for Advanced Practice Roles. (3)


509. Teaching in Nursing. (3)


510. Educational Program Development and Evaluation. (3)


511. Assessment and Evaluation in Community and Health Care Systems. (3)


512. Resource Utilization in Nursing. (3)


513. Administration to Facilitate Quality Clinical Care. (3)


514. Nursing Administration in Health Institutions/ Agencies. (3)


515. Faculty Roles and Professional Issues. (3)


516. Advanced Community Health Nursing I. (2-3)


517. Advanced Community Health Nursing II. (3)


522. Applications of Epidemiology to Community Health Problems. (3)


526. Pathophysiology in Advanced Practice Nursing. (3)


535. Adult Health I. (3)


536. Adult Health II. (3)


539. Advanced Pediatric Health and Developmental Assessment. (4)


540. Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning. (4)


541. Antepartum-Postpartum for FNP. (2)


542. Ambulatory Pediatrics I. (4)


543. Pharmacological Principles of Clinical Therapeutics. (3)


544. Antepartum and Postpartum Care. (1-7, may be repeated once ∆ )


546. Ambulatory Pediatrics II. (4)


547. Pediatric Chronic Illness/Special Needs. (5)


548. Women’s Health. (1-4, may be repeated once ∆)


549. Adolescent Health. (3)


550. Intrapartum Care. (1-9, may be repeated once ∆)


551. Newborn Care. (1-3 )


552. Evidence-Based Care in Nurse Midwifery. (1)


553. Nurse-Midwifery Professional Practice. (1)


558. Brain and Behavioral Correlates of Health and Illness. (3)


559. Physiologic Concepts in Health and Illness. (3)


560. Differential Diagnosis for Advanced Practice. (3)


561. ACNP Applications to Practice I. (5)


562. Complex Patient Analysis and Treatment. (3)


563. ACNP Applications to Practice II. (5)


566. Advanced Diagnostic and Therapeutic Skills. (3)


567. Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, and Ethical Considerations. (1)


568. ACNP Clinical Topics I. (3 to a maximum of 12 ∆)


569. ACNP Clinical Topics II. (3 to a maximum of 12 ∆)


573 / 463. Wound Care Management. (3)


576 / 476. Critical Care Nursing. (3)


591. Graduate Problems. (1-6, no limit ∆)


593. Topics. (1-6, no limit ∆)


594. Advanced Practice Seminar. (1)


595. Advanced Nursing Field Work. (1-7, no limit ∆)


596. Professional Paper. (1)


597. Applied Examination. (1)


599. Nursing Thesis I. (1-6, no limit ∆)


600. Philosophy of Science in Nursing. (3)


601. Theory I: Methods/Processes of Nursing Knowledge Development. (3)


602. Theory II: Contemporary Substantive Nursing Knowledge. (3)


603. Developing Research in Nursing. (3)


606. Quantitative Methods in Nursing Research. (3)


607. Qualitative Methods in Nursing Research. (3)


608. Nursing Environments of Human Health. (3)


609. Family Nursing: Concepts, Issues and Outcomes. (3)


610. Nursing Education: Pedagogy and Roles. (3)


611. Rural and Cultural Health. (3)


612. Clinical Nursing Therapeutics and Outcomes. (3)


613. Advanced Research Methods: Mixed Research Methods. (3)


614. Instrumentation. (3)


620. Advanced Health Care Statistics I. (3)


621. Advanced Health Care Statistics II. (3)


627. Qualitative Data Analysis. (3)


630. The Personal and Social Context of Illness. (3)


640. Evidence, Health Policy, and Politics. (3)


641. Health Disparities and Policy. (3)


690. Doctoral Seminar. (1-3, no limit ∆)


691. Independent Study. (1-3, no limit ∆)


699. Dissertation. (3-9, no limit ∆)


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