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2017-2018 Graduate Studies Bulletin (Archived Copy) 
    
 
  Sep 24, 2024
 
2017-2018 Graduate Studies Bulletin (Archived Copy) [Archived Catalog]

Course Descriptions


 
  
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    NURS 707 - Advanced Pathophysiology for Nurses

    Credits: 3

    Advanced concepts of pathophysiological functioning with application to advanced nursing practice in selected specialty areas.

  
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    NURS 708 - Conceptual Basis for Family and Community Health Nursing

    Credits: 3

    Key concepts, theories, and issues relevant to practice as a specialist in public health/community health nursing.

    Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: NURS 700

    Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: NURS 700

  
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    NURS 709 - Health Behavior and Evolving Nursing Practice

    Credits: 3

    Selected social and nursing processes which influence health-related behaviors of individuals, families, and groups.

  
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    NURS 710 - Advanced Primary Care Nursing of Children

    Credits: 3

    Primary nursing care of children with behavioral and developmental health problems.

    Note: Didactic and clinical experience.

  
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    NURS 711 - Therapeutic Nursing Intervention: Individuals

    Credits: 3

    Nursing diagnosis and treatment of human responses to selected psychiatric and mental health problems with the individual as the focal system.

    Note: Seminar and supervised clinical practice.

  
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    NURS 712 - Therapeutic Nursing Intervention: Groups

    Credits: 3

    Nursing diagnosis and treatment of human responses to selected psychiatric and mental health problems with the group as the focal system.

    Note: Seminar and supervised clinical practice.

  
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    NURS 713 - Therapeutic Nursing Intervention: Families

    Credits: 3

    Nursing diagnosis and treatment of human responses to selected psychiatric and mental health problems with the family as the focal system.

    Note: Seminar and supervised clinical practice.

  
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    NURS 714 - Nutrition Issues and Controversies

    Credits: 3

    A study of current issues and controversies in the field of nutrition as they relate to the health professional. Topics will vary depending on the interests of the students and issues of the times.

  
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    NURS 715 - Nutrition and the Elderly

    Credits: 3

    A multidisciplinary approach to the nutritional requirements of the elderly. The role of nutrition in the prevention of medical problems commonly seen in the elderly.

    Cross-listed Course: MEDI 701

  
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    NURS 716 - Community Health Care Services

    Credits: 3

    Identification and analysis of issues in community health care in relation to management, fiscal resources, and programs designed to provide health services to community populations.

  
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    NURS 717 - Application of Basic Statistics for Nursing Practice & Service Management

    Credits: 3

    Application of basic statistical princples and procedures to address common nursing practice issues and guide nursing practice and management.

    Note: Restricted to: graduate nursing degree students in MS Nursing (MSN) program

  
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    NURS 718 - Diagnostic Interpretation and Therapeutic Modalities

    Credits: 3

    Analysis of diagnostic and laboratory findings for clinical decision-making in advanced practice nursing. Course incorporates selected medical and nursing diagnostic and therapeutic modalities.

  
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    NURS 719 - Community Health Specialist Practicum

    Credits: 1-3

    Application of principles of advanced community health nursing through a supervised practicum.

    Prerequisites: NURS 708 and special permission of department

    Note: May be repeated for up to 3 credits.

  
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    NURS 720 - Clinical Application of Population Analysis

    Credits: 3

    Practicum in approved health care setting emphasizing evaluation and service delivery planning or a project such as resolution of a management problem or evaluation of a program component.

    Prerequisites: EPID 700, BIOS 700 and three additional hours in the major

  
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    NURS 721 - Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Consultation

    Credits: 3

    Nursing diagnosis and treatment of human responses to selected actual or potential psychiatric and mental health problems with the community as the focal system.

    Note: Seminar and supervised clinical practice.

  
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    NURS 722 - Advanced Practice Nursing Management of Chronic Diseases in Pediatric, Adult, and Gerontological Patients across the Health Care Continuum

    Credits: 3

    Advanced Practice Nursing of Pediatric, Adult, and Gerontological Patients with chronic illnesses and disabilities across the health continuum.

    Prerequisites: NURS 704, 707, 702

  
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    NURS 723 - Primary Care Nursing Field Study

    Credits: 3-4

    Supervised practice in the primary care of families, adults, or children in clinics, offices, and homes. Seminars on related topics.

    Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: NURS 722

    Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: NURS 722

    Note: 18-24 hours of clinical practice per week

  
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    NURS 724 - Education in Nursing

    Credits: 3

    Introduction to the teaching-learning environment in nursing, including teaching-learning theories, strategies, assessment and facilitation of learner/learning and provides a framework for the nurse educator in the educational environment.

  
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    NURS 725 - Nursing Education: Curriculum and Evaluation

    Credits: 3

    Principles of curriculum development, design, implementation and evaluation in nursing education.

  
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    NURS 726 - Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Child Abuse and Neglect

    Credits: 3

    Current knowledge about child abuse and neglect, including typologies, etiology, effects, and current practice interventions.

    Cross-listed Course: CRJU 743, EDCE 769, SOWK 769

  
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    NURS 727 - Teaching Practicum in Nursing

    Credits: 3

    Supervised teaching experiences with nursing students, patients, and staff in selected health care and academic settings.

    Prerequisites: NURS 724 or permission of instructor

  
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    NURS 728 - Acute Care Nursing of Children

    Credits: 3

    Practices, research, and issues related to the care of infants and children with acute health deviations and their families.

    Prerequisites: NURS 704, 706, and 718

    Note: Practicum required.

  
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    NURS 729 - Independent Nursing Interventions for Medical-Surgical Patients

    Credits: 3

    Advanced treatment planning with application and evaluation of selected independent nursing intervention for medical-surgical patients.

    Note: Seminar and practicum.

  
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    NURS 730 - Selected Problems in Clinical Practice

    Credits: 3

    In-depth study of the nursing of a selected population of individuals and families with a health problem of the individual student’s choice. Study of the epidemiology, course, prevention and control, research, health services, nursing of persons with this problem, and roles of the nurse practitioner. One hour seminar, scheduled individual conference with consulting staff, and self-directed library and clinical study weekly.

    Note: One hour seminar, scheduled individual conference with consulting staff, and self-directed library and clinical study weekly.

  
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    NURS 731 - Management of Psychiatric Mental Health Problems across the Lifespan

    Credits: 3-4

    Assessment, treatment, and management of psychiatric mental health problems across the lifespan in primary and acute care settings.

    Prerequisites: NURS 702, 704, 707, 761.

    Note: Seminar and field study.

  
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    NURS 732 - Management of Complex Mental Health Problems across the Lifespan

    Credits: 3-4

    Clinical management of complex mental health problems across the lifespan in hospital and community settings.

    Prerequisites: NURS 702, 704, 707, 761 and 731

    Note: Theory and field study.

  
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    NURS 734 - Conceptual Basis of Health Systems

    Credits: 3

    Organizational and management theories emphasizing nursing administration roles, budgeting and resource allocation, strategic planning, organizational development, human resource management, and legal and regulatory issues.

  
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    NURS 735 - Case Management

    Credits: 1-3

    Case management of variable populations across health care settings.

    Note: up to 12 clock hours of clinical practice per week with a 1:6 ratio, depending on credit hours for which student enrolls

  
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    NURS 736 - Women, Work, and Health: Global Perspectives

    Credits: 3

    Intersections of women’s work and women’s health in diverse social, cultural, economic, geographic, and political contexts.

    Cross-listed Course: WGST 736

  
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    NURS 737 - Foundations for DNP Development

    Credits: 3

    This course is designed to introduce students to the Doctor of Nursing Practice degree to include the roles of expert clinician, clinical scholar, policy and patient advocate, and leader in health care.  

    Note: Restricted to D.N.P. students

    Special permission by the department

  
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    NURS 738 - Financing of Health Care

    Credits: 3

    Application of the principles of financial management to the systems involved in the delivery of health care.

    Cross-listed Course: HSPM 730

  
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    NURS 739 - Conceptual Base for Women’s Health Nursing

    Credits: 3

    Examination of philosophical and conceptual frameworks for women’s health nursing.

    Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: NURS 700

    Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: NURS 700

  
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    NURS 740 - Facilitative Processes in Nursing Administration

    Credits: 3

    Issues, structures, and processes employed in providing a supportive environment for professional nursing practice. Emphasis on development of professional nursing systems models.

    Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: NURS 700

    Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: NURS 700

  
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    NURS 741 - Coordinating Processes in Nursing Administration

    Credits: 3

    Methods for supporting nursing systems with resources of health care delivery systems. Focus is on professional and systems relationships.

    Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: MGMT 770

    Prerequisites: NURS 740 Prereq or coreq: MGMT 770

  
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    NURS 742 - Integrative Processes in Nursing Administration

    Credits: 3

    Strategies for maximizing the potential of nursing services within organizations. Methods for meeting the challenges presented by complex changes occurring in the health care system.

    Prerequisites: NURS 738 and NURS 741

    Note: Practicum.

  
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    NURS 743 - Healthful Reproduction

    Credits: 3

    Study of factors influencing the health of the mother, infant, family, and society during late adolescence; family planning; labor; delivery and post-partum periods. Theory and clinical problems.

    Prerequisites: NURS 705

    Note: Practicum required.

  
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    NURS 745 - Parent-Child Assessment

    Credits: 3

    Examination, analysis, and evaluation of person/environment interaction and human responses of children and their parents.

    Note: Class and clinical practice.

  
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    NURS 746 - Pediatric Nursing: Theory and Practice

    Credits: 3

    Specialized knowledge and skills applied in the nursing of well and sick infants and young children.

    Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: NURS 745

    Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: NURS 745

  
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    NURS 747 - Nursing of Children and Youth: Theory and Practice

    Credits: 3

    Specialized knowledge and skills applied in the nursing of school-age children and youths.

    Prerequisites: NURS 746

  
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    NURS 748 - Occupational Health Problems and Programs

    Credits: 3

    The epidemiology of major occupational health problems: health and safety, and programs to control them. Open to graduate students of the helping professions.

  
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    NURS 749 - Occupational Nursing: Theory and Practice

    Credits: 3

    Theory and skills applied to the practice of nursing in the occupational setting.

  
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    NURS 750 - Advanced Practice Clinical Nursing

    Credits: 3

    Conceptual basis and beginning practice as acute care clinical specialist. Emphasis on advanced nursing decision-making processes, evidence-based practice, and cultural competency.

    Prerequisites: NURS 700, 702, 704, 707

    Note: Includes a one-credit-hour practicum.

  
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    NURS 751 - Advanced Practice of Medical-Surgical Nursing II

    Credits: 3

    Management of selected client populations with complex medical-surgical nursing problems focusing on clinical testing of nursing interventions and development of hypotheses for clinical nursing research.

    Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: NURS 729

    Prerequisites: NURS 750 Prereq or coreq: NURS 729

  
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    NURS 752 - Current Issues in Gerontological Nursing

    Credits: 3

    Survey of current theories, trends, and research affecting the practice of gerontological nursing.

    Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: NURS 700

    Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: NURS 700

  
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    NURS 753 - Primary Care of Older Adults

    Credits: 3

    Primary care of the older adult functioning in the community.

    Note: Theory and clinical practice.

  
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    NURS 754 - Acute Care of Older Adults

    Credits: 3

    Gerontological nursing theories, processes, and skills applied in the promotion of health and treatment of major health problems of the aged. Clinical practice in acute care settings.

  
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    NURS 755 - Restorative Care of Older Adults

    Credits: 3

    Restorative care of older adults. The impact of institutionalization on the frail elderly.

    Note: Theory and clinical practice.

  
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    NURS 756 - Geropsychiatric-Mental Health Nursing

    Credits: 3

    Nursing role development to meet needs of the mentally well, at risk, and mentally ill elderly and their families. Selected application of content with an elderly client or a hypothetical case situation.

  
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    NURS 757 - Health Care of Individuals with HIV/AIDS

    Credits: 3

    Theoretical foundations for the care of individuals with HIV/AIDS.

    Prerequisites: consent of instructor

  
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    NURS 757A - Nursing of Individuals with HIV/AIDS Practicum

    Credits: 1

    Advanced practice nursing of individuals with HIV/AIDS in acute or primary care settings.

    Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: NURS 757

    Prerequisites: Restricted to nursing graduate students. NURS 702, 704, and 707, and special permission of department Prereq or coreq: NURS 757

  
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    NURS 758 - Alternative Forms of Health Care

    Credits: 1 or 3

    Survey of such alternatives as acupuncture, biofeedback, and imagery. Particular emphasis on therapeutic touch as a helping/healing modality.

    Prerequisites: consent of instructor

  
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    NURS 759 - Self-Regulation Techniques for Acutely and Chronically Ill Clients

    Credits: 3

    An in-depth examination of the procedures for selected self-regulation techniques with an emphasis on developing practitioner skill with the procedures.

    Prerequisites: consent of instructor

  
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    NURS 760 - Care of the Chronically Mentally Ill in Family and Community Systems

    Credits: 3

    Study of the knowledge and skills necessary to intervene in family and community support systems to foster the successful adjustment of the chronically mentally ill in the community.

    Prerequisites: NURS 710 or consent of instructor

  
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    NURS 761 - Neuroscientific Basis of Behavior and Psychopharmacological Treatment

    Credits: 3

    Presents neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuropathophysiology and neuropsychiatry as a foundation for understanding the anatomical, biological and psychological processes of psychiatric dysfunction and management by advanced practice psychiatric nurses. Integrate knowledge from neurology, genetics/epigentics, psychiatry, psychology and the social sciences utilizing a lifespan approach.

    Prerequisite or Corequisite:
    NURS 704, NURS 707 and NURS 731

    Prerequisites: NURS 702

    Note: Restricted to: PMH NP students

    Special permission by department

  
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    NURS 763 - Advanced Perinatal Physiology

    Credits: 3

    Advanced study of the perinatal physiology of human responses which reflect the interactions of parent(s), fetus, and neonate with the genetic, immediate, and potential environment.

    Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: NURS 700

    Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: NURS 700

  
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    NURS 764 - Conceptual Base for Parent-Child Health Nursing

    Credits: 3

    Examination of selected conceptual frameworks of parenting and family development which reflect ongoing person/environment interaction during childbearing and childrearing.

    Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: NURS 700

    Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: NURS 700

  
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    NURS 768 - Women’s Health Care

    Credits: 3

    Advanced study of health issues influencing women across the life span.

    Prerequisites: NURS 702, NURS 704

  
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    NURS 769 - Independent Study in Nursing

    Credits: 1-6

    Opportunity for self-directed study in a theoretical area related to nursing, in an area of clinical nursing practice, or in an area of functional nursing practice.

    Prerequisites: Required consent of major advisor and faculty member supervising the independent study

  
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    NURS 770 - Nursing Field Study

    Credits: 1-3

    Supervised field study in a selected area of clinical practice.

    Corequisite: NURS 702, NURS 704, NURS 707

    Prerequisites: NURS 702, NURS 704, NURS 707

    Note: Restricted to: College of Nursing students

  
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    NURS 771 - Selected Topics

    Credits: 3

    Prerequisites: consent of instructor

  
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    NURS 772 - Roles and Functions of the Clinical Nurse Specialist I

    Credits: 3

    Concepts and theories underlying the clinical nursing specialization with emphasis on examination of the roles of communicator, collaborator, consultant, and expert practitioner.

  
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    NURS 773 - Roles and Functions of the Clinical Nurse Specialist II

    Credits: 3

    Builds on the concepts and theories presented in NURS 772 with emphasis on the clinical nurse specialist roles of educator and researcher and on the organizational responsibilities of the clinical nurse specialist.

    Prerequisites: NURS 772

  
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    NURS 774 - Practicum: Clinical Specialization in ..

    Credits: 3

    Intensive application of knowledge and skills acquired through course work in specialty and functional role. Sectioned and titled by clinical emphasis areas.

    Prerequisites: completion of core course work, major requirements, and NURS 772 or 773

  
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    NURS 775 - Foundations in Nursing Informatics

    Credits: 3

    Overview of nursing informatics and current trends in health care technology.

  
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    NURS 776 - Advanced Health Care of Women

    Credits: 3-4

    Advanced primary nursing care of women with low- and high-risk pregnancies, gynecological/reproductive alterations, acute episodic illness, chronic disease, and at-risk behaviors.

    Prerequisites: NURS 705 or consent of instructor

    Note: Didactic and practicum.

  
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    NURS 777 - Nursing Informatics Practicum

    Credits: 3

    Application of nursing informatics competencies to organizational change in health care systems.

    Prerequisites: NURS 775, ITEC 770, ITEC 764

  
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    NURS 778 - Health Care Marketing

    Credits: 3

    The principles of marketing applied to the health care setting.

    Cross-listed Course: HSPM 778

  
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    NURS 779 - Health Politics

    Credits: 3

    Analysis of issues and forces affecting health delivery through the public sector; major models of political decision-making; and current health legislation.

    Cross-listed Course: HSPM 711, POLI 757

    Note: Field Study

  
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    NURS 780 - Legal Perspectives in Professional Nursing Practice

    Credits: 3

    Examination of statutory laws, court decisions, and regulations as they affect professional nursing practice.

  
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    NURS 781 - Applied Technology in Health Care

    Credits: 3

    Computer applications and other technological advances in nursing and health care delivery. Nursing administration, patient care management, and research applications.

    Prerequisites: BIOS 700 or EDRM 710 or equivalent. NURS 805

  
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    NURS 782 - Advanced Family Nursing: Assessment and Diagnosis

    Credits: 3

    Nursing assessment of selected human responses/life processes as a basis for planning nursing interventions for women, children, and their families.

    Note: Practicum required.

  
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    NURS 783 - Advanced Family Nursing: Intervention and Evaluation

    Credits: 3

    Nursing intervention and evaluation for diagnosed human responses/life processes of women, children, and their families.

    Prerequisites: NURS 782

    Note: Practicum required.

  
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    NURS 785 - Clinical Decision-Making in Complex Patient Situations

    Credits: 3

    Case study approach to synthesize pathophysiology, health assessment, pharmacology, and therapeutics for clinical decision-making in select complex situations experienced by acutely ill adults.

    Corequisite: Prereq or coreq: NURS 704

    Prerequisites: Prereq or coreq: NURS 704

  
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    NURS 786 - Management of Acute Care Adult and Geronotological Health Problems I

    Credits: 4-6

    Management of selected acutely ill adult and gerontological patients.

    Prerequisites: NURS 704, NURS 707, and NURS 718

    Note: Practicum required.

  
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    NURS 787 - Management of Acute Adult and Gerontological Health Problems II

    Credits: 5 or 6

    Management of acutely ill adult and gerontological patients. Practicum required.

    Prerequisites: NURS 786

    Note: Practicum required.

  
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    NURS 788 - Field Study in Advanced Practice Nursing

    Credits: 3

    Field study in advanced nursing practice and management of adults with complex health problems.

    Prerequisites: NURS 787

  
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    NURS 789 - Preceptored Clinical Practice

    Credits: 1-3

    Individually contracted clinical experiences as arranged with faculty and agency preceptors.

    Note: Six clock hours per week of clinical practice/credit hour

  
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    NURS 790 - Research Methods for Nursing

    Credits: 3

    Development of nursing research and methodological approaches to the study of nursing problems.

    Prerequisites: approved statistics course, NURS 700

  
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    NURS 791 - Seminar in Clinical Nursing Research

    Credits: 3

    Survey and critical analysis of current research in clinical nursing and related disciplines.

    Prerequisites: NURS 790

  
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    NURS 792 - Special Projects in Nursing Research

    Credits: 3

    Individual project in a selected area of nursing research.

    Prerequisites: NURS 790

  
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    NURS 793 - Advanced Practice Practicum for Emphasis Area: Primary Care (FNP)

    Credits: 3-4

    Supervised field study in advanced practice nursing for primary care patients (pediatric, adult, and gerontological) across the delivery continuum. Seminars on related topics.

    Corequisite: NURS 705, 706, 722, 731

    Prerequisites: NURS 705, 706, 722, 731

  
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    NURS 794 - Ethics and the Health Sciences

    Credits: 1-4

    An introduction to the formal and informal codes of professional conduct of health science disciplines and a discussion of their implications for interprofessional research, clinical practice, and administration.

    Cross-listed Course: PHIL 710, DMED 620, SOWK 753, PUBH 710

  
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    NURS 795 - Seminar on Consultation

    Credits: 1

    The philosophy, theoretical concepts, and skills for consultation in advanced nursing practice.

    Prerequisites: NURS 700

  
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    NURS 796 - Advanced Practice Practicum: AGACNP

    Credits: (3-4)

    Supervised field study in advanced practice nursing for acutely ill adult and gerontological patients across the delivery continuum. Seminars on related topics.

    Prerequisites: NURS 786, 787

    Note: Enrollment Restrictions: College of Nursing Graduate Students
    Excluded: Any graduate student who is not currently in good academic standing in the College of Nursing

  
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    NURS 797 - Clinical Research Utilization

    Credits: 2

    Field study in research utilization.

    Prerequisites: NURS 791

  
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    NURS 798 - Advanced Practice Practicum: PMHNP Across the Lifespan

    Credits: 3-4 variable

    Supervised field study in advanced practice nursing. Seminars on related topics.

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    Prerequisites: NURS 731, NURS 732, NURS 761

    Note: Restricted to: MSN and DNP graduate nursing students in PMHNP concentration

  
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    NURS 799 - Thesis Preparation

    Credits: 1-6

    Prerequisites: NURS 790

    Note: May be repeated; only 6 hours may be applied to the degree.

  
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    NURS 800 - Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Science

    Credits: 3

    A critical examination of the evolution of approaches to nursing theory and nursing science and the impact on research, theory development, and clinical practice.

  
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    NURS 801 - Theory Analysis and Application for Nursing Science

    Credits: 3

    Examination and critique of theories from nursing and the physical, biomedical, behavioral, and social sciences and their application to nursing science.

    Prerequisites: NURS 800

  
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    NURS 803 - Scientific Knowledge in Nursing

    Credits: 3

    In-depth examination of a specific nursing science knowledge domain.

    Prerequisites: NURS 801, 802, 804, 810, 811, 813

  
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    NURS 804 - The Role of the Nurse Scientist

    Credits: 3

    Selected roles and professional responsibilities in diverse settings and preliminary application of basic research skills.

    Note: Restricted to: Students enrolled in the PhD in Nursing Science Program

  
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    NURS 805 - Advanced Nursing Leadership

    Credits: 3

    Nursing leadership in complex health care organizations.

  
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    NURS 806 - Nurse Executive Leadership I

    Credits: 3

    Evaluation of health care organizational dynamics and performance.

    Prerequisites: NURS 805

    Note: Practicum required.

  
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    NURS 807 - Nurse Executive Leadership II

    Credits: 3

    Application of advanced nurse leader competencies to organizational change in health care systems.

    Prerequisites: NURS 806

    Note: Practicum required.

  
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    NURS 808 - Advanced Nursing in Population Health

    Credits: 3

    Application of evidence-based nursing interventions to issues in population health.

    Prerequisites: NURS 737, NURS 805, and NURS 734

  
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    NURS 809 - Advanced Healthcare Financing

    Credits: 3

    Course provides the tools for financial management in the health services industry. Case studies provide insight into complex financial decisions required for healthcare administration, with a focus on financial and business aspects of healthcare administration with implications on patient care quality and outcomes.

    Prerequisites: NURS 734 and NURS 738 or equivalents

  
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    NURS 810 - Nursing Research Methods I

    Credits: 3

    An introduction to methods of inquiry utilized in the biomedical, behavioral, and social sciences and their application for nursing research.

    Prerequisites: Completion of a graduate level statistics course (BIOS 700 or equivalent)

  
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    NURS 811 - Nursing Research Methods II

    Credits: 3

    Advanced quantitative methods, designs, and analysis techniques used in the development of nursing science.

    Prerequisites: NURS 810; EDRM 711, BIOS 757 or equivalent

  
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    NURS 812 - Measurement in Nursing Research

    Credits: 3

    Design and conduct of a measurement project related to the student’s area of research interest.

    Prerequisites: NURS 811

  
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    NURS 813 - Nursing Research Methods III

    Credits: 3

    Examination and practical application of the diverse qualitative research epistemologies, ontologies, methodologies and ethical issues.

    Prerequisites: NURS 810

 

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