Undergraduate Catalog 2011-2012
UDM Academic PoliciesCourse DescriptionsList of All ProgramsFaculty


NUR 2040 Self-Awareness for Nurses Practicing in Interdisciplinary Environments
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
ENL 1310 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
PYC 1000 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)


2 semester hours @ 50 minutes each=24 hours for the 14 week semester. Focuses on the development of self-awareness and relationship centered care skills for the beginning professional practitioner within a changing, interdisciplinary-based health care system. The student is provided with an underlying framework of ideas to build on throughout the nursing curriculum at the McAuley School of Nursing. Critical thinking, values clarification, cultural diversity, interpersonal communication, group dynamics and team building are addressed. Development of a philosophy of caring in a professional nursing role is approached from a perspective of historical tradition, social justice, reflective thinking and a values-centered professional education. An introduction to servant leadership with service to the community is included.
200

NUR 2050 Health Assessment
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)


2 semester hours at 50 minutes per semester hour = 40 hours for the 14 week semester. Co-requisites: NUR 2440, NUR 2450 or NUR 2550, NUR 2560. Focuses on the process of health assessment of adults. Utilizes interviewing techniques to obtain a basic health history that incorporates spiritual, socio-cultural, psychological, and physical dimensions. Issues of privacy, confidentiality, and cultural sensitivity are discussed. Laboratory experience provides students with opportunities to perform specific physical assessments.
200

NUR 2440 Fundamentals of Adult Health Nursing Theory
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)


3 semester hours @ 50 Minutes each=35 hours for the 14 week course. Focuses on introducing the nursing process as a strategy for making clinical judgments and implementing care. Ethical and legal guidelines and an understanding of the inner spirit and humanity of the individual care of an adult client with altered heath status are discussed as the framework for providing holistic care.
300

NUR 2450 Skills in Adult Health Nursing Laboratory
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)


This course focuses on introducing the beginning student to planning and implementing safe and effective interventions for adult clients with altered health status. This course emphasizes documentation and the development of psychomotor skills associated with various nursing interventions. Additional focus will be placed on scientific principles that underlie the application of these skills. This course incorporates critical thinking, interactive learning, supervised return demonstration and hypothetical situations.
100

NUR 2460 Practicum in Adult Health Nursing
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)


Focuses on socializing students to nursing in the community/hospital setting through health promotion, risk reduction, and disease prevention activities of adults with altered health status. Emphasis is on the application of nursing process, health assessment skills, communication techniques, and technical skills learned in concurrent nursing courses.
100

NUR 2550 Evidence Based Culturally Competent Care I (Fund of Nursing and Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing)
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
Corequisites: NUR 2560 NUR 2710 NUR 2800 NUR 3380


5 credit hours per week at 50 minutes per credit hour. This course sets the foundation for nursing practice across the lifespan by focusing on health promotion, risk reduction and disease prevention of individuals and families across the lifespan. It introduces the student to Healthy People 2010 and the application of theory to individuals and healthy families within the community. Both physical and mental illness are addressed. A concept-based approach is used in the application of nursing principles to meet basic psychosocial, human, and physiologic needs. Teaching-learning principles are introduced. Nursing Process is used as a framework for critical thinking, implementing care, and evaluating outcomes.
500

NUR 2560 E-BCCC I Practicum
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
Corequisites: NUR 2550 NUR 2710 NUR 2800 NUR 3380


15 clinical hours per week at 3 clock hours per each credit hour. Students begin practice with health promotion, risk reduction, and disease prevention across the lifespan. These practicum experiences are centered in the community with healthy families. Healthy People 2010 provides a context for family and community assessments, development of therapeutic communication skills, application of principles of teaching/learning and the practice of fundamental nursing skills. A variety of community settings will be utilized in the implementation of nursing care to diverse and vulnerable populations across the lifespan.
500

NUR 2710 Introduction to Professional Nursing
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
Corequisites: NUR 2550 NUR 2560 NUR 2800 NUR 3380


50 Minutes per credit hour per week. Examination of various roles assumed by nurses, such as caregiver, advocate, manager, and coordinator, and the concepts underlying professional practice. Explores the historical and current context of Nursing as a healthcare discipline. Introduces the philosophical framework of Nursing practice, incorporating the concepts of social justice, ethical decision-making, and reflective practice. Discusses the concept of a social contract and the legal requirement for Nursing as a self-regulating profession.
200

NUR 2800 Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
NUR 2050 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 2040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 2440 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 2450 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 2460 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)


3 semester hours @ 50 minutes per semester hour=35 hours for the 14 week semester. This course focuses on preparing the undergraduate nursing student with a foundation of the basic principles and concepts of pharmacology and pharmacotherapeutics. Major drug category prototypes will be presented as they relate to the management and treatment of disease states. The course will assist the student in outlining: drug classes, therapeutic uses, general and adverse side effects, as well as drug interactions. Implications associated with the administration, monitoring, and nursing interventions are incorporated. The goal of this course is to highlight the essential information, promote true comprehension, and integrate pharmacology and pharmacotherapeutics with concurrent clinical coursework.
300

NUR 2860 Health Restoration in Adults
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)
Corequisites: NUR 2800 NUR 2870 NUR 3380 PYC 2500 NUR 2800 NUR 2870 NUR 3380


4 semester hours @ 50 minutes per hour=47 hours for the 14 week semester. Focuses on health restoration of adults. Emphasis is placed upon: assessment and management of physical and psychological symptoms related to common disease and treatment; anticipation and management of health-related complications; and restoration of optimal level of function of individuals. Addresses social, physical, psychological, and spiritual responses of the individual throughout the course of illness, including end of life.
400

NUR 2870 Adult Health Practicum
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)
Corequisites: NUR 2800 NUR 2860 NUR 3380


3 semester hours @ 3 hours each=126 hours for the 14 week course. Enhances theoretical learning related to health restoration of adults in a variety of settings. Integration of principles from nutrition, pharmacology, pathophysiology, and nursing science provides a foundation for clinical judgment and decision making. Emphasis is placed upon application of the nursing process to individuals with common/reoccurring acute and chronic illnesses. Nursing care is evaluated in the context of adherence to standards of professional performance.
300

NUR 3220 Professional Issues in Health Care System
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


This is a 3 credit hour theory course where one credit equals 50 minutes. Over a 14 week semester the total number of class hours are 35.Provides the returning nurse with an opportunity to explore nursing issues such as professional role development and empowerment strategies along with an examination of increasing trends to community-based health care. Delivery of care across the health care continuum is emphasized within a community context and partnership development. Historical, current and future trends in the discipline of nursing are examined, along with health care issues within a framework of social justice and ethical decision making.
300

NUR 3240 Nurse's Ways of Knowing
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


This is a 3 credit hour theory course where one credit equals 50 minutes. This course provides the registered nurse with an overview of the historical, current and future trends and issues in the profession of nursing and how nursing contributes to healthcare outcomes. Emphasis is placed on the evolution of nursing knowledge, theory, practice and research A major portion of content will explore the history, application, benefits and challenges of technology in the workplace.
400

NUR 3330 Health Restoration of Adults and their Families
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)
Corequisites: NUR 3350 NUR 3360


3 semester hours @ 50 minutes per hour=25 hours for the 14 week semester.This course focuses on health restoration of adults and their families. Emphasis is placed upon: assessment and management of physical and psychological symptoms related to complex/multisystem disease and treatment; anticipation and management of life -threatening complications; and restoration of optimal level of functioning of individuals and their families. Addresses social, physical, and psychological, and spiritual responses of individuals and their families.
300

NUR 3350 Integrated Practicum with Adults and their Families
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)
Corequisites: NUR 3330 NUR 3360


4 semester hours @ 3 hours per semester hours=168 clinical hours. This integrated clinical experience enhances the theoretical learning related to complex health restoration and mental health needs of adults and their families. Synthesis of principles from psychiatric nursing, adult health nursing, pharmacology, pathophysiology and the social sciences provides a foundation for clinical judgment and decision-making in a variety of settings. Application of the nursing process is emphasized with individuals and their families in acute care, home care, and community-based sites. Nursing care is evaluated in the context of adherence to standards of professional performance.
400

NUR 3360 Mental Health of Adults and their Families
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)
Corequisites: NUR 3330 NUR 3350


Provides the theoretical base for meeting the mental health and psychiatric needs of individuals, families and small groups in their communities. The interrelationship between psychological, social, biological, and spiritual subsystems is examined within the context of mental health promotion, risk reduction, disease prevention, and psychiatric illness management of individuals and their families.
300

NUR 3380 Pathophysiology
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
NUR 2040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 2050 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 2440 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 2450 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 2460 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)


Provides students with a basic overview of biological alterations involved in disease processes and how these alterations disrupt the homeostatic balance required for normal functioning. This course focuses on clinically relevant topics and is systematically organized.
400

NUR 3420 Advanced Health Assessment for the RN
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


This course focuses on the multidimensional process of health assessment of individuals and families including history taking and physical examination, as well as developmental, cultural, spiritual and family assessment that will guide the nurse in the health promotion and disease management of the client. Students will have the opportunity to refine and expand health assessment skills related to data collection and physical examination for their professional development.
200

NUR 3550 Evidnce Based Culturally Competent Care II (Medical/Surgical, Obstetrical, and Pediatric Nursing)
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
BIO 2040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
ENL 1310 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
ETH 3580 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
BIO 2410 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
CHM 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
BIO 2540 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
BIO 2550 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
PYC 1000 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)
PYC 2550 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)
Corequisites: NUR 3710 NUR 3860


6 - 50 minute hours each week for 14 weeks. This course focuses on illness management for high volume, high cost, high morbidity/mortality health alterations of individuals and families across the lifespan. It uses application of theory to individuals, healthy families, childbearing and childrearing families within the community. It includes implementation and evolution of illness and care management of the mother and infant, pediatric, adult and elderly populations. A concept approach will be used with exemplars as the foundation. Secondary and tertiary prevention are incorporated..
700

NUR 3560 E-BCCC II Practicum
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Each credit (7) equals 3 clock hours each week of clinical practice for 14 weeks. Clinical Practicum on illness management to high volume, high cost, high morbidity/mortality health alterations in individuals and families across the lifespan. Students provide nursing care to physically and mentally ill pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients in both acute care and community settings. In addition to addressing the care of individuals and families, they will work on collaboration, delegation, and prioritization skills. Therapeutic communication includes crisis intervention, psychiatric interviewing, and counseling. Diverse and vulnerable populations in urban Detroit serve as the clinical setting for care.
700

NUR 3600 Nursing Research and its Utilization in Health Care
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
NUR 2870 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
STA 2250 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 2860 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 2800 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 3380 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)


3 semester hours @ 50 minutes per hour=35 hours for the 14 week semester. Explores nursing research and its utilization in health care within the context of scientific merit and clinical relevance. Following an overview of the research process, emphasis is placed on its use in solving clinical problems, enhancing clinical judgments, and/or measuring phenomena in clinical practice.
300

NUR 3640 Childbearing and Childrearing Families in Health and Illness
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)
Corequisites: NUR 3650 NUR 3600 NUR 3650


4 semester hours @ 50 minutes each= 46 classroom hours. Provides the theoretical base for nursing care of families in childbearing and childrearing across both health and illness dimensions. Focuses on the biophysical, socio-cultural, and spiritual subsystems of the family within the context of community. Principles of developmental theory and normal adaptation along with research-based knowledge are examined for their impact(s) on the health of the family system. An important aspect of this course will be to center the care of the family in the community with emphasis on addressing the ethical and social justice concerns related to pregnancy, fetal, newborn, and childhood health issues.
400

NUR 3650 Integrated Practicum with Childbearing and Childrearing Families
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)
Corequisites: NUR 3640 NUR 3600 NUR 3640


4 semester hours @ 3 hours per semester hour=168 clinical hours. This integrated clinical experience enhances the theoretical learning related to the childbearing and childrearing families within the framework of the urban community. This clinical encompasses not only extensive use of multiple community agencies but also takes the students into the hospital for select acute care experiences. The clinical experience begins with a strong focus on health and wellness, preventive care and the normal developmental stages of children and families. The students will then progress to working with families in acute phases of health (labor and delivery) and illness (the hospitalized, high-risk newborn and child). This clinical experience also addresses the care of the high risk family within the framework of home health care and community agencies and looks at how health care systems and policies affect the health of a family.
400

NUR 3710 Professional Nursing Role Development: Principles of Leadership, Management, and Practice Authority
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
Corequisites: NUR 3550 NUR 3860


2 - 50 minute hours per week for 14 weeks. Discusses the management and leadership responsibilities of Nursing in an ever-changing environment of integrated healthcare systems. Organizational and leadership theories are presented with a focus on strategic planning, managed care, quality management, fiscal management and human relations skills. Discusses the necessity of continuing education and the need for a Nursing role in public policy in relation to contemporary health care issues. Explores advanced practice and future possibilities for Nursing practice.
200

NUR 3860 Research & Scientific Inquiry I: Applications and Utilization
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
Corequisites: NUR 3550 NUR 3710


2 - 50 minute hours per week for 14 weeks. Nursing theories are introduced and research designs/methods are discussed. Ethical issues related to research are also presented. The steps of the research process are applied to a clinical problem identified in NUR 285. Students critique the literature and write a literature review. Emphasis is placed on the use of research in quality improvement and outcomes analysis.
300

NUR 4200 Intervening with Families and Aggregates at Risk
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)
Corequisites: NUR 4420 NUR 4450


3 semester hours @ 50 minutes each=35 hours for the 14 week course. Focuses on the health promotion, illness prevention, and mental health nursing care of families and aggregates at risk and in crisis in the community. A family eco-systems approach is taken to explore family dynamics within a socio-cultural and community context. Major public health and social justice issues, such as domestic violence, child/adolescent/sexual/elder abuse, substance abuse, and homelessness are explored. Nine hours of service learning are completed in this course.
300

NUR 4340 Care and Case Management
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


This is a 3 credit hour theory course based on 50 minutes per credit hours with the total of 35 hours over a 14 week semester.
300

NUR 4420 Community as Partner: Implications of Urban Health
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)
Corequisites: NUR 4200 NUR 4450


2 semester hours @ 50 minutes each=24 hours for the 14 week course. This course focuses on the development of partnerships from an assets-based approach within the community as a means of addressing global health concerns and health promotion for identified aggregates in the urban community. Principles of epidemiology and public health policy will be examined and applied in addressing the health issues of the urban community, particularly health care access and environmental issues. Ethical issues in community health nursing along with cultural aspects of health behaviors will also be explored.
200

NUR 4430 Community As Resource and Partner
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


This course focuses on the development of partnerships from an assets-based approach within the community as a means of addressing global health concerns and health promotion for identified aggregates in the urban community. Priniciples of epidemiology and public health policy will be examined and applied in addressing hte health issues of the urban community, particularly health care access and environmental issues. Ethical issues in community health nursing along with cultural aspects of health behaviors will also be explored.
300

NUR 4440 Leadership and Management in Nursing in a Changing Health Care System
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)
Corequisites: NUR 4980


2 semester hours @ 50 minutes each= 24 hours for the 14 week course. Focuses on leadership and management knowledge and skills in a changing, integrated health care system. Organizational leadership/management theories are presented, along with concepts such as strategic planning, change, managed care, quality management, fiscal management (resource allocation, budgeting), and human relations skills (negotiation, conflict resolution, team building, labor relations, coaching and empowering staff:. Using reflective thinking, students will explore ethically driven leadership with attention to social justice issues.
200

NUR 4450 Intergrated Leadership and Community Practicum
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)
Corequisites: NUR 4200 NUR 4420


3 semester hours @ 3 hours each=126 clinical hours. This integrated clinical experience enhances and integrates the theoretical learning related to nursing leadership and management and caring for population-based health problems within a specified community. Students will integrate community health concepts such as epidemiological trends, partnership development, wellness and health promotion, socio-cultural and environmental factors, and leadership skills. A comprehensive community assessment, including planning, implementation and evaluation of community interventions is included. The final cumulative experience is collaborative planning, implementation and evaluation of a health care project with community/organizational partners.
300

NUR 4460 Integrated Practicum for the RN
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


1 semester hour @ 3 hours each= 42 hours for the 14 week course. Focuses on socializing students to nursing in the community/hospital setting through health promotion, risk reduction, and disease prevention activities of adults with altered health status. Emphasis is on the application of the nursing process, health assessments skills communication techniques, and technical skills learned in concurrent nursing courses.
300

NUR 4470 Leadershp for Change for the RN
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


This course focuses on leadership and management within a changing health care environment. Organizational leadership/management theories are presented allowing students to complete an organizational analysis of their health care system. Concepts such as strategic planning, change management, quality management, fiscal management, human relations skill development and project management are emphasized.
300

NUR 4480 Project Management for the RN
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


This integrated practicum experience focuses on the cumulative analysis of nursing knowledge, skills and reflective approaches in transitioning to a professional baccalaureate nursing role. This integrated experience enhances and integrates theoretical learning related to nursing leadership and management and the concepts of working in a team for the purpose of health promotion and disease management.
400

NUR 4510 Emergency Nursing
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


1 semester hour @ 50 minutes each=12 hours for the 14 week course. Focuses on the unique physiologic and nursing care needs of the emergency patient and their families. Emphasis is placed on multi-system integration and prioritization of emergent needs of emergency patients.
100

NUR 4520 Evidence-Based Culturally Competent Care III (Med/Surg, Families in Crisis & Community Health Nurs)
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
Corequisites: NUR 4530


This class meets for 7.5 - 50 minute hours each week for 9 weeks for a total of 70 didactic hours. Addresses complex and multi-faceted health problems of individuals, families and communities. Emphasis is on acute and chronic complex problems of physical and mental health and their impact on families and communities. Management and evaluation of the acutely, critically ill patient and their family is addressed and includes end of life advocacy. Students learn the process of community partnership development and strategic planning from a community-based health project in the related practicum. Issues of violence in society, environmental disasters and advocacy are analyzed.
500

NUR 4530 Evidence-Based Culturally Competent Care Practicum III
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
Corequisites: NUR 4520


This 5 credit hour class meets for 24 hours per week for 9 weeks. Focuses on clients, families and communities with complex multi-factorial problems across the lifespan. It includes global health trends that impact on the health of local communities. Acute and chronic complex physical and mental illnesses are examined along with their impact on families and communities. Practicum sites are located in urban areas with diverse and vulnerable populations. Students have two distinct clinical foci: 1) the patient with traumatic illness in a specialty care unit and 2) a local community where they plan, implement and evaluate a community-based health care project.
600

NUR 4540 Spiritual Care: Research and Practice
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


2 semester hours @ 50 minutes each=24 hours for the 14 week course. In this course spiritual care as a dimension of nursing practice is examined within the context of the health-illness continuum. The student is afforded the opportunity to identify components of a personal spirituality which may enable him/her to impact the value-belief system of individuals, families, and communities utilizing research and nursing process. The influence of religious and cultural beliefs as they impact spiritual care is studied.
100

NUR 4550 Quality Monitoring in Client Care
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Focuses on the Joint Commissions Accreditation of Health Care Organizations Agenda for change, namely improving organizational performance. Emphasis is placed on quality monitoring in the nurse/client and organizational systems as well as collaboration among and between systems. Clinical Practice Guidelines from the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research are evaluated.
100

NUR 4560 Transcultural Nursing Care
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


2 semester hours @ 50 minutes each=24 hours for the 14 week course. This course explores the care values, beliefs, and health practices of culturally and spiritually diverse populations. The role of the registered nurse as a culturally sensitive caregiver is explored. Key content includes: assessment of clients of diverse cultures: identification of clients, culturally-based care needs; planning appropriate culturally-based interventions; providing culturally sensitive and competent nursing care; and evaluating outcomes of that care. Trans-cultural nursing theories and models are introduced. Strategies to facilitate understanding of intercultural communication in health care settings are included.
100

NUR 4580 Global Disasters/Community Response
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


The global threat of terrorism looms as one of the great health challenges of our time. Each individual has a personal responsibility to become informed about roles we must play in the prevention of man-made disasters. Health care providers, in particular, need to assume an active role in educating themselves about potential biological, chemical and radiological threats. Acting as first responders, providing information to their own communities and advocating for the dissemination of neighborhood emergency plans are critical skills which can mean the difference between life and death. This course will familiarize the student with terminology regarding biological warfare agents, public health preparedness skills, the nursing response to spiritual and emotional needs of victims, self-care issues and disaster relief programs.
100

NUR 4590 Issues Surrounding Adult End of Life
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


An independent reading or research project, under the direction of a member of the MSON faculty.
100

NUR 4600 The Power of Nursing
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
NUR 3600 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)


1 semester hour @ 50 minutes each=12 hours for the 14 hour course. Focuses on the historical background, growth, and future development of nursing. Examines nursing and the health care system from a feminist perspective. Emphasis is placed on the development of the nurse as a sociopolitical advocate.
100

NUR 4640 Nursing: History and Image
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
NUR 3600 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)


1 semester hour @ 50 minutes each=12 hours for the 14 hour course. Traces the historical development of nursing profession from ancient times to the present including the cultural and societal changes that have shaped the image and practice of nursing. The roots of nursing are explored as they are found in mythology, ancient culture, and religion. Contemporary images of nursing are examined.
000

NUR 4670 Alternative Health Care Therapies
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Focuses on an integrative view of complementary/alternative health care therapies which can be incorporated within traditional nursing care. The ultimate goal is to introduce wellness maintenance, and illness prevention to the student. Emphasis will be on self-assessment, self-care, and self-direction. The student can then help clients to achieve wellness. Included will be a survey of many health care modalities available to the health care consumer apart from the traditional scope of health care. Emphasis will be placed on evidence-based therapies that can be endorsed, and encouraged by nurses to their clients.
000

NUR 4730 Gerontologic Nursing
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
NUR 3600 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)


1 semester hour @ 50 minutes each=12 hours for the 14 hour course. Describes the aging experience and its implication for nursing practice. Examines aging policies and programs, problems affecting the aged population and develops approaches to gerontic care based on recent multi-disciplinary research.
100

NUR 4740 Women's Health Issues
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
NUR 3600 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 3640 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 3650 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)


1 semester hour @ 50 minutes each=12 hours for the 14 hour course. Examines current trends, issues, and research in women's health care across the lifespan from a multifactorial perspective including social, political, cultural, legal, economic and technological trends. The role of the professional nurse in effecting and improving women's health care is emphasized. The history of women's health is explored to understand the traditional medical model of care to women. Feminist theories and research is discussed to challenge this traditional model.
100

NUR 4750 Cardiovascular Nursing
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
NUR 3320 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 3340 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 3350 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)


1 semester hour @ 50 minutes each=12 hours for the 14 hour course. Focuses on the unique physiologic and nursing care needs of the cardiac client. Areas such as cardiac assessment, electrophysiology, diagnostic procedures, hemodynamic monitoring and pacing are discussed as well as care of the client undergoing open heart surgery. In depth 12-lead electrocardiography (ECG) is an integral part of the course.
100

NUR 4760 Health Promotion Across Life Span
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
NUR 3600 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)


1 semester hour @ 50 minutes each=12 hours for the 14 hour course. Focuses on theories and methods of health teaching and learning across the life span. Emphasis is placed on strategies for determining learning needs and readiness, establishing learning objectives, selecting and organizing instructional strategies, learning experiences and evaluating educational plans, process and outcomes.
100

NUR 4770 Pediatric Oncology Nursing
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
NUR 3620 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 3640 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)
NUR 3650 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)


1 semester hour @ 50 minutes each=12 hours for the 14 hour course. Focuses on expanding the student's awareness of cancers in the pediatric population and their impact(s) on the family. Students will be challenged to analyze concepts of death and dying from the child's perspective and to discuss the reactions of the family to death and dying.
100

NUR 4780 Neuroscience Nursing
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours


Incorporating nursing concepts and physiological principles related to the care of the acutely and chronically ill patient, the student will explore multiple disorders affecting the neurological system. The primary focus of this course of study is the role of the neuroscience nurse and the current modalities utilized to impact neurological injury and impairment.
100

NUR 4860 Research and Scientific Inquiry II: Synthesis and Dissemination
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
Corequisites: NUR 4520


Builds on concepts introduced in NUR 386. Ethical and legal implications of research with historically vulnerable populations will be addressed. Students will critically read select literature and provide a synthesis of research in an area of their interest. Evidence based practice and outcomes analysis are discussing in conjunction with quality improvement and "best practices." Summative evaluation is based on a real life or simulated dissemination of select research findings to a specific target audience using an appropriate mechanism.
200

NUR 4910 Comprehensive Nursing Preceptorship
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
Corequisites: NUR 4520


Students complete a 40 hour week in clinical practice for 5 weeks for a total of 200 clinical hours. Focus is on the cumulative synthesis of nursing knowledge, skills, and caring approaches in transitioning to a professional baccalaureate-nursing role within an interdisciplinary, population-based model of care. This preceptorship is an immersion experience in which the student has the opportunity to practice the role of an entry-level baccalaureate nurse under the guidance and supervision of faculty and health care system and community agency preceptors. The students will practice leadership and management skills in an urban health center that treats diverse and vulnerable populations.
500

NUR 4960 Directed Studies
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
NUR 3600 (Minimum Grade of D, May not be taken concurrently)


Directed reading/study in an area of the student's special interest. Assignments vary according to the number of credits.
100

NUR 4980 Comprehensive Nursing Practicum
Credit HoursRecitation/Lecture HoursStudio HoursClinical HoursLab Hours

Prerequisites:
MTH 1010 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1020 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1030 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently) AND
MTH 1040 (Minimum Grade of C, May not be taken concurrently)
OR
MTH 1100 (May not be taken concurrently)
Corequisites: NUR 4440


3 semester hours @ 3 hours each=116 patient care hours. An additional 28 hours is required for seminar time. Focuses on the cumulative synthesis of nursing knowledge, skills, and caring approaches to transition into a professional baccalaureate-nursing role within an interdisciplinary, population-based model of care. Practicum clinical experiences within the region enable students to practice leadership and management skills while working with members of the health care team. The practicum is an immersion experience in which the student has the opportunity to practice the role of an entry-level baccalaureate nurse under the guidance of faculty and the direct supervision of an experienced clinician. Seminars are held to examine issues facing entry-level practitioners, such as ethical challenges, role transition, team building, conflict management, delegation, population-based care and community outreach, along with cost and quality outcomes in health care.
300

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