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NUR 600 Scholarly and Professional Communication in Nursing

For graduate students only.  This course focuses on communication skills and strategies for nursing professionals. Students will develop the ability to construct logical and appropriately referenced papers and presentations in nursing. Students will practice writing position papers, policy issue briefs, nursing theory applications and nursing research proposals, and conducting nursing education presentations.  Must be taken in first academic term.

Credit Hours: 3

NUR 601 Professional Issues and the Nurse Practitioner

For graduate students only.  This course focuses on current practice issues related to the emerging role of the nurse practitioner in health care delivery.  Emphases are on critical review and analysis or role implementation strategies, and role performance as a clinician, educator, case manager, leader, consultant and colleague.

Credit Hours: 2

Prerequisites

Prerequisite or Corerequisite: NUR 600 or GRE equivalent.

NUR 605 Theory Development in Nursing

For graduate students only. Emphasizes theory development in nursing science in terms of historical perspective, concept formulation and available models. Selected theories are analyzed.

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisites

Prerequisite or corequisite: NUR 601.

NUR 615 Nursing Research

For graduate students only. Focuses on research process and the use of evidence-based practice. Provides opportunity for development of a research proposal or evidence-based practice project.

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisites

Prerequisites or corequisites: NUR 601 and statistics.

NUR 618 Advanced Health Assessment and Lab

For graduate students only. This course builds on the competencies acquired in a baccalaureate nursing assessment course, and expands expertise in completing comprehensive assessment and developing diagnostic reasoning skills. The course includes a laboratory experience.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

Prerequisites or corequisites: NUR 601, 605 and 615.

NUR 645 Clinical Pharmacology

For graduate students only. This course emphasizes the clinical application of the major classifications of drugs and the development of knowledge needed by the advanced practice nurse to assure that drug therapy is based on sound therapeutic judgments and decision-making processes. A lifespan approach is utilized to address client needs of drug therapy in primary, secondary and tertiary care settings. Statutory authority for prescription writing protocols is examined.

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisites

NUR 655. Prerequisites or corequisites: NUR 601, 605, and 615.

647 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention for Families and Communities

For graduate students only.   This course provides the opportunity for the advanced practice nurse to understand and integrate health promotion and disease prevention concepts in a patient centered, culturally appropriate way.  This includes principles of planning, implementation, and evaluation of evidenced based care to individuals, families, and communities. 

Credit Hours: 3

NUR 655 Advanced Pathophysiology

For graduate students only. This course addresses the concepts that contribute to alterations in health status of clients throughout the life cycle. Concepts of focus include the cellular environment, altered tissue biology, and principles of genetics as they apply to health status, immunity and cellular proliferation.

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisites

Prerequisites or corequisites: NUR 601, 605 and 615.

NUR 660 Health Policy Development

For graduate students only.  Focuses on the analysis, application and synthesis of selected health policy concepts, models and theories. Leadership qualities needed to influence the political system at all stages in the policy process will be incorporated. Emphasis is on issues of importance to the continued development and empowerment of the nursing profession. Provides students with an opportunity to examine the relationship of political advocacy to all phases of the policy process.

Credit Hours: 3

NUR 665 Improving Healthcare Outcomes

For graduate students only.  Focuses on identifying and analyzing health care problems using a Microsystems framework. Discusses high volume, high priority clinical problems common to primary, secondary, and tertiary health care facilities. Emphasizes exploration of current best evidence on a variety of clinical problems. Provides a foundation for the development of an evidence-based project grounded in a Microsystems approach.

Credit Hours: 3

NUR 675 Practicum in Adult Primary Care I

This practicum course provides the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom in caring for adults in primary care settings. This practicum includes a minimum of 224 hours of supervised clinical practice in a variety of settings. Students may enroll in no more than one practicum courses in a single academic term.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

Corequisites or NUR 677 and successful completion of oral comprehensive examination.

NUR 676 Practicum in Older Adult Primary Care

This practicum course provides the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom in caring for the older adult in primary care settings. This practicum includes a minimum of 224 hours of supervised clinical practice in a variety of settings. Students may enroll in no more than one practicum courses in a single academic term.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

Successful completion of oral comprehensive examination. Pre- or corequisite: NUR 677.

NUR 677 Clinical Management of the Adult Client

This course emphasizes primary care management of common acute and chronic health problems of adult clients.

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisites

NUR 618, 645 and 655.

NUR 685 Practicum in Infants, Children and Adolescent Primary Care

This practicum experience provides the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom in caring for infants, children and adolescents in primary care settings. This practicum includes 224 hours of supervised clinical practice in a variety of settings. Students may enroll in no more than one practicum courses in a single academic term.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

Prerequisite or corequisite: NUR 687. Successful completion of oral comprehensive examination.

NUR 686 Practicum in Women's Primary Care

This practicum course provides the opportunity to apply knowledge and skills learned in the classroom in caring for women in primary care settings. This practicum includes a minimum of 224 hours of supervised clinical practice in a variety of settings. Students may enroll in no more than one practicum courses in a single academic term.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

Successful completion of oral comprehensive examination. Prerequisite or corequisite: NUR 697.

NUR 687 Clinical Management of Infants, Children and Adolescents

This course emphasizes primary care management of common acute and chronic health problems of infants, children and adolescents.

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisites

NUR 618, 645 and 655.

NUR 695 Selected Topics in Nursing

An in-depth study of a selected nursing topic of concern to students and faculty. Emphasis is on contemporary issues of global relevance affecting nursing and health care.

Credit Hours: 1-3

Prerequisites

Permission of instructor and department director.

NUR 697 Clinical Management of Women and Older Adults

This course emphasizes primary-care management of common acute and chronic health problems of women and older adults.

Credit Hours: 3

Prerequisites

NUR 618, 645 and 655.