NUR - Nursing

NUR 200 Foundations of Professional Nursing

Prerequisite: Admission to BSN program. Completion of BIOL 104, BIOL 204, CHEM 100 or CHEM 101, PSY 101 with a grade of C or above. Or, permission of the instructor. The course teaches the student the basic principles of the nursing profession that are foundational to providing safe and competent client care. Topics include an introduction to nursing, professionalism, leadership, systems-based practice, information technology, communication, teamwork and collaboration, safety, quality improvement, evidence-based practice and client centered care.  Lecture will enable students to achieve course outcomes.

Credits

3.0

Offered

Fall Semester

NUR 201 Fundamentals of Professional Nursing

Prerequisite: Admission to BSN program. Completion of BIOL 104, BIOL 204, CHEM 100 or CHEM 101, PSY 101, and NUR 206 with a grade of C or above. Or, permission of the instructor. This course teaches the student the basic nursing concepts, skills, and professional behaviors necessary to provide safe and competent patient care. Lecture, skills lab, clinical simulations, and clinical experiences will enable students to achieve course outcomes.

Credits

5.0

Offered

Spring Semester

NUR 203 Concepts of Pharmacology and Pathophysiology

Prerequisite: Admission to BSN program. NUR 200, NUR 206, and BIOL 232 with a grade of C or above. Or, permission of the instructor. The course builds on foundational sciences and enhances the student's comprehension of the scientific concepts of selected pathophysiologic conditions and the related pharmacologic interventions. Emphasis is placed on commonly occurring acute and chronic illnesses, therapeutic interventions, and nursing implications. Major classes of drugs that are used to treat these illnesses and support of organ and system function are explored.

Credits

5.0

Offered

Spring Semester

NUR 206 Health Assessment

Prerequisites: Admission to the BSN program. Completion of BIOL 104, BIOL 204, CHEM 100 or CHEM 101, and PSY 101 with a grade of C or above. Or, permission of the instructor. This course is designed to help the student compile a complete and comprehensive database to establish the health status on an adult through history taking, physical assessment and documentation. Course content will reflect a holistic approach to assessing health status, a three-generational pedigree, development status, and health promotion. Effective communication, assessment and documentation will be practiced in the laboratory setting.

Offered

Fall Semester

NUR 300 Global Learning Experience in Healthcare and Nursing

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Open to students admitted to the nursing program with sophomore standing. May fulfill the Hood Global Perspectives core requirement. This course is designed to provide a global learning experience related to health care and/or nursing. Students can learn about the history, resources, delivery and outcomes of the health care system and nursing outside of the U.S.

Credits

3.0

Core

Global Perspectives

Offered

Summer Semester as needed

NUR 306 Mental Health Nursing

Prerequisite: NUR 200, NUR 201, and NUR 203 with a grade of C or above. Or, permission of the instructor. This course utilizes theories and concepts related to human behavior and alterations in human behavior. Using a holistic nursing approach, emphasis is on communication skills, self-awareness, and therapeutic use of self in selected settings.

 

Credits

4.0

Offered

Fall Semester

NUR 310 Adult Health I

Prerequisite: NUR 201, NUR 203, and NUR 206 with a grade of C above. Or, permission of the instructor. This course will provide the beginning nursing student with opportunities to develop the competencies necessary to meet the needs of adults in a safe, legal, and ethical manner using the nursing process.
 

Offered

Fall Semester

NUR 311 Adult Health II

Prerequisite: NUR 310 with a grade of C or above, or permission of the instructor. This course expands on nursing knowledge acquired in Adult Health I. The focus is on care of the adult in acute care setting with severe episodic illness, complications of chronic illness, and clients with multiple co-morbidities. Students will use the nursing process to care for patients experiencing major health problems related to alteratioins in selected body systems.
 

Offered

Spring Semester

NUR 312 Leadership in Nursing Practice

Prerequisite: NUR 201, NUR 203, and NUR 206 with a grade of C or above. Or, permission of the instructor. This course examines managerial and leadership concepts, issues, roles and functions as applied to the role of the professional nurse in various healthcare settings.

Offered

Fall Semester

NUR 315 Maternity Nursing

Prerequisite: NUR 310 with a grade of C or above. Or, permission of the instructor. This course introduces students to theory and principles relevant to contemporary health care for women and families during the reproductive years of the life cycle. Course content will include normal and abnormal physical, psycho-social, developmental, and ethical concerns of the mother and fetus during pregnancy, birth, postpartum and the inter-conceptual period. Students will be introduced to maternity nursing and apply the theoretical constructs and evidence-based care during a practicum experience.
 

Offered

Spring Semester

NUR 321 Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice

Prerequisite: NUR 310 with a grade of C or above. Or, permission of the instructor. Discusses specific elements of the research process including problem identification, literature review, variables, research design, sampling concepts, data collection, data analysis, and interpretation. Students gain experience in research dissemination, critique, and application through a translational project.

Offered

Spring Semester

NUR 375 Independent Study in Nursing

Prerequisite: Permission of department chair. Reading and/or research in a selected topic in nursing.

Credits

1.0 - 3.0

Offered

Either Semester

NUR 397 Special Topics

Prerequisites: NUR 310 and NUR 311 with a grade of C or above. Or, permission of the instructor. An upper-level special topics course offered at the discretion of the department. The content and methods vary with the interest of students and faculty members.

Credits

3.0

Offered

Offered as Needed

NUR 403 Community Health Nursing

Prerequisite: NUR 310 and NUR 311 with a grade of C or above. Or, permission of the instructor. This course examines the provision of public health with the goal of promoting and preserving the health of communities. Students will examine health care in the context of local, state, national, and global resources and issues. Clinical experience as a component of public health education is required.

Credits

4.0

Offered

Fall Semester

NUR 406 Pediatric Nursing

Prerequisite: NUR 310 and NUR 311 with a C or above. Or, permission of the instructor. This course focuses on research-based evidence in the nursing care of children and childrearing families. Content will include the biopsychosocial and developmental needs of the well child, the special needs child, and the child experiencing acute and chronic illness. 
 

Offered

Fall Semester

NUR 407 Informatics and Health Care Informatics

Prerequisite: NUR 310 or NUR 311 with a grade of C or above. Or, permission of the instructor.  This course introduces the student to information technology and its applications in health care. The foundations of information management will be investigated. Regulatory requirements, legal and ethical issues, and privacy and confidentiality issues will be examined. Finally, the students will explore the future of technology in health care.

Offered

Spring Semester

NUR 470 Transition to Practice/Senior Practicum

Prerequisite: NUR 310 and NUR 311 with a grade of C or above. Or, permission of the instructor. This course will help students synthesize previous concepts and knowledge as they transition to the role of an entry-level professional nurse. Students will demonstrate critical thinking in the development and implementation of comprehensive plans of care through advocacy, collaboration, and evidence-based practice. Students will prepare for the NCLEX licensure examination through purchase of a specified NCLEX Review product used during the course.

Credits

6.0

Offered

Spring Semester