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  • SSC 370 01 - RESEARCH METHODS (2016 Fall Term)
    Mon, Thu: 8:30-9:50 AM @ MAIN CLARK 2251
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    ...This course is designed to assist students in developing an understanding of the research process in qualitative,quantitative and mixed methods designs. The student learns to selectively apply the steps of research and to criticallyanalyze research studies culminating in formal, oral and written pro...
    a section of the RESEARCH METHODS course in Social Science - SSC
    SSC 235 02 - THE SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE (2023 Summer Term)
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    ...This course explores how human beings make and remake the meaning of their social world through the production ofculture. It employs sociological methods to explore the construction of the dominant, white subculture in the U.S. Thesame methodologies are employed to examine the construction of subcul...
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    NRS 176 01 - LPN BRIDGE COURSE (2018 Fall Term)
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    ...Credit Hours: 1Prerequisites: Advanced standing (LPN)This transition course is designed to enable the licensed practical nurse to achieve advanced placement in the BSN curriculum. Emphasisis placed on the theoretical and philosophical frameworks necessary to assume the role of a second level nursing...
    a section of the LPN BRIDGE COURSE course in Nursing - NRS
    NRS 716 01 - ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (2020 Fall Term)
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    ...This foundational course is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the complex alterations in physiologicalprocesses that underlie various disease states. Building upon foundational knowledge, this course will explore thepathophysiological basis of health conditions across the lifespan, em...
    a section of the ADVANCED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY course in Nursing - NRS
    COM 297 01 - SCHOLAR TOPICS (2020 Fall Term)
    Thu: 5-7:00 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3213
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    ...This Scholar Topics course engages a small number of students to help them deliver quality healthcare using soundclinical judgment as they enter into practice. This “bridge to practice” course uses mentoring to build the student’s skillset in the areas of communication, leadership, collaboration and...
    a section of the SCHOLAR TOPICS course in Communication - COM
    RAD 121 01 L - RADIOGRAPHIC PROC/POSITIONING I (2024 Spring Term)
    Mon: 1:30-3:30 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM120
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    ...This course introduces the student to radiographic positions and procedures related to the thoracic cavity, abdominaland appendicular skeleton. Radiographic procedures include chest, abdomen, upper extremity, shoulder girdle andlower extremity. The relationship of anatomy, specific radiographic land...
    EDD 698 01 - CURRCIULUM PLANNING & EVALUATION (2024 Summer Term)
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    ...This course focuses on curriculum planning, design, implementation, and evaluation. The concept of curriculum will beexplored at the individual course and program level. Best practices in education will be incorporated into curriculumdesign while considering the influence of regulatory and accrediti...
    OTH 710 02 L - EVID BSED PRAC FOR CHILD & YOUTH (2017 Fall Term)
    Thu: 9-11:50 AM @ MAIN CLARK 3230A
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    ...Occupational performance related to congenital, developmental, and acquired disability within the children and youth population will be analyzed within this course. Learners will continue to develop their ability to critically reason through selection and delivery of related assessment and interven...
    COM 320 03 - HEALTHCARE COLLABORATION & LEADERSH (2022 Spring Term)
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    ...This course applies leadership concepts, conflict management and assertive communication skills to the healthcareenvironment. Students will explore the concept of intercultural responsiveness by examining the role of race andgender in leadership. Students will also explore the role of civic engageme...
    CLC 10 - Cross-listed Course (2025 Summer Term)
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    OTH 539 01 - LEVEL IB FIELDWORK: COMMUNITY-BASED (2025 Spring Term)
    Fri: 11:45-12:45 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM220
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    ...This course is the second of four Level I fieldwork courses. Community-based Mental Health provides in-depthexposure to community-based clinical OT practice in a mental health setting. In conjunction with OTH 515 and acommunity partner, students actively engage in the delivery of occupational therap...
    NRS 470 90 P - SENIOR SYNTHESIS (2019 Spring Term)
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    ...Students integrate concepts of the professional role into a personal philosophy of nursing. Using a problem-basedlearning approach, students critically evaluate research and refine decision-making skills. Leadership/management andlegal/ethical principles provide a framework for classroom activities....
    a section of the SENIOR SYNTHESIS course in Nursing - NRS
    BSH 370 01 - LEAN PRINCIPLES (2025 Fall Term)
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    ...BSH 370 is a 3 credit hour course that provides students with the basics of Lean process improvement methodology.Students will examine the Lean management philosophy that enables change and continuous professionaldevelopment. The students will be introduced to Lean terms, tools, methods, and approac...
    SCI 226 01 L - HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II (2012 Fall Term)
    Mon: 11:30-1:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK B227
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    Credit Hours: 4Prerequisites: SCI 225The structure and function of the special senses, along with the endocrine, circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems are stressed in this course. Laboratory experience will include cadaver study.
    CHE 101 04 L - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY (2020 Fall Term)
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    ...This course is an overview of general, organic and biological chemistry with an emphasis on applications to healthsciences. This course will introduce students to the basic knowledge of the properties of the matter, its reactions, andclassifications. The course will discuss the main organic compound...
    a section of the INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY course in CHE - CHE
    NRS 102 02 C - POPULATION HEALTH I (2021 Fall Term)
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    ...This introductory course provides a foundation for population health nursing along the continuum of well-beingemphasizing healthy individuals. Students will be introduced to population health focused on improving healthoutcomes across systems at the local, state, and national level. Students will ex...
    a section of the POPULATION HEALTH I course in Nursing - NRS
    SSC 230 60 - CULTURE AND CIVICS (2025 Spring Term)
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    ...This RN-BSN course further develops an understanding of contemporary social issues from a broad interdisciplinaryframework. Students will read, research and write on contemporary social issues facing communities to enhance theirskillset as citizens, and address an understanding of difference.Credits...
    a section of the CULTURE AND CIVICS course in Social Science - SSC
    MAT 025 01 - MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS (2025 Summer Term)
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    ...This is a developmental beginning algebra course that covers some of the basic mathematical principles includingintegers, negative numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages and ratios and proportions. MAT 025 is to be taken in thefirst semester by those students identified by certain programs as nee...
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    SSC 465 03 - CAPSTONE: THE EDUCATED CITIZEN (2014 Spring Term)
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    ...This course is based in the social sciences and is designed to assist students in the integration of their roles ashealthcare professionals and educated citizens. The focus of the class is on deepening students’ understanding of andfacility with social and political systems that impact the health an...
    SCI 505 02 L - ADVANCED ANATOMY & APPLIED PHYS (2023 Fall Term)
    Tue: 2:30-4:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK B227
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    ...The course includes a critical examination of anatomical structures and physiological functions of the human body as itrelates to homeostasis. The course will emphasize a regional anatomical approach to provide a clinical application ofintegrative physiology concepts pertaining to neuroanatomy. A gu...
    NRS 102 03 C - POPULATION HEALTH I (2023 Fall Term)
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    ...This introductory course provides a foundation for population health nursing along the continuum of well-beingemphasizing healthy individuals. Students will be introduced to population health focused on improving healthoutcomes across systems at the local, state, and national level. Students will ex...
    a section of the POPULATION HEALTH I course in Nursing - NRS
    RCP 363 01 - WELLNESS COACHING FOR THE HC PROF (2025 Fall Term)
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    This course is designed to introduce the wellness coaching model to a healthcare professional. The major topicscovered are defining a scope of practice, coaching relationships, and motivational interviewing.Credits: 3.0
    DMS 280 01 - CLINICAL PRACTICUM I (2021 Summer Term)
    Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri: 8-4:30 PM @ MAIN
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    ...This course is designed to provide hands-on experience in the clinical setting and to familiarize the student with thedaily activities in an Ultrasound Department. By working closely with the clinical instructors and the stafftechnologists, the student will actively participate in exams, patient car...
    NS345 TestSpring - Public Health Science II (2011 Fall Term)
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    a section of the Public Health Science II course in Nursing - NRS
    MAT 260 60 - INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS (2025 Fall Term)
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    This course is designed to introduce students to the methods used in organizing, summarizing, analyzing andinterpreting quantitative information. Emphasis is placed on the application of statistical methods and theinterpretation of statistically significant data.Credits: 3.0
    a section of the INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS course in MAT - MAT
    AER 132 01 - U.S. AIR FORCE HERTIAGE & VALUES II (2017 Spring Term)
    ...Air Force Heritage and Values II is a survey course designed to introduce students to the United States Air and SpaceForces. It provides an overview of the basic characteristics, missions and organization of the Air and Space Forces. As afoundational course, the topics covered in AER 132 will includ...
    HUM 130 60 - HUMANITIES/HOLISM FOR RBSN (2025 Spring Term)
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    ...This RN-BSN foundational course introduces NMC resources and values, and leads these students to utilize insightsfrom the arts and humanities to enhance holistic self-care and patient care. Students also engage with NMC’s EducatedCitizen learning goals, reflective practice, mindsetting for resilienc...
    a section of the HUMANITIES/HOLISM FOR RBSN course in Humanities - HUM
    SCI 116 Test - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (2012 Spring Term)
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    ...This course will introduce students to terminology used in the healthcare professions. The origins of medical terms willbe studied with an emphasis placed on understanding the suffixes, prefixes, combining forms, and root words used inhealthcare terminology to be able to properly communicate issues ...
    EDD 880 03 - DOCTORAL SCHOLARLY PROJECT I (2023 Summer Term)
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    ...This is the first of a four-course series that provides an opportunity for the doctoral student to participate in thecompletion of a scholarly project. This course will focus on identifying a practice problem and appropriate interventionwithin a specific population upon which to focus a doctoral sch...
    SSC 101 01 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (2016 Spring Term)
    Mon: 5:30-8:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK 2253
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    ...Credit Hours: 3Prerequisites: NoneThis course offers students an engaging introduction to the essential topics in the field of psychology. Throughout this scientific study of human behavior and the mind, students will survey and gain insight into the history of the field of psychology, as well as ex...
    NRS 350 01 C - ADVANCED CONCEPTS IN COM-BS NURSING (2014 Summer Term)
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    ...Credit Hours: 4Prerequisites: All year-one and -two courses, NRS 340, SSC 360Pre/Corequisites: SSC 370, HUM 210/213, COM 320Corequisites: NRS 345, NRS 350CThe course incorporates concepts and principles of psychiatric mental health nursing, community health nursing and public health science that pro...
    BIO 240 01 - PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION (2023 Spring Term)
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    ...This course in nutrition is designed for students to gain knowledge of the basic elements of nutrition, the nutrientneeds in all age groups and client teaching. Consideration of the cultural and psychological influences of nutritionemphasizes the psychosocial components of humans and adequate nutrit...
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    OTH 520 01 L - EVID-BASED Practice for Community-b (2023 Fall Term)
    Thu: 11:30-1:00 PM @ MAIN LEINT 1070
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    ...This course is the first of two that address the mission of Nebraska Methodist College and the MOT program. Thiscourse examines occupational therapy service delivery in community-based practice settings such as assisted livingfacilities, homeless shelters and after-school programs. The role of OT in...
    NRS 399 02 - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2012 Spring Term)
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    Independent study allows students the opportunity to complete a course of study in an area that is of special interest.A maximum of six credit hours may be earned through independent study.Credits: 0 – 6.0Prerequisite: Permission of the Program Director or Academic Dean ofNursing
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    DMS 380 01 - CLINICAL PRACT III (2025 Spring Term)
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    ...As a continuation of Clinical Practicum II, the students will receive hands-on experience in a variety of settings withexposure to a vast array of ultrasound systems. By working closely with the clinical instructors and the stafftechnologists, the student will more actively participate in exams, pat...
    RAD 220 01 L - RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES/POSIT III (2026 Fall Term)
    Tue: 12:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM120
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    ...This course introduces the student to the radiographic positions and procedures related to the digestive system,urinary/reproductive and headwork to include the skull, facial bones and paranasal sinuses. The relationship ofanatomy, specific radiographic landmarks, patient care, universal precautions...
    HPM 590 02 - MARKETING HEALTH PROMOTION (2011 Fall Term)
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    ...Credit Hours: 3A synthesis of health promotion concepts coupled with specific skills related to developing and understanding marketing research, marketing strategies, marketing design, and measuring marketing effectiveness culminate in the authorship of an original marketing plan for an organization...
    SCI 505 01 L - ADVANCED ANATOMY & APPLIED PHYS (2022 Fall Term)
    Tue: 12:30-2:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK B227
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    ...The course includes a critical examination of anatomical structures and physiological functions of the human body as itrelates to homeostasis. The course will emphasize a regional anatomical approach to provide a clinical application ofintegrative physiology concepts pertaining to neuroanatomy. A gu...
    NRS 202 03 L - HEALTH ASSESSMENT ACROSS LIFESPAN (2015 Fall Term)
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    ...Credit Hours: 3Co-requisites: NRS 100 or NRS 101This course familiarizes students with normal and abnormal health assessment of clients across the life span. The course utilizes Gordon???s structural framework as the primary means to organize assessment data and prioritizing nursing diagnoses. Stude...
    SSC 465 01 - CAPSTONE: THE EDUCATED CITIZEN (2023 Spring Term)
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    ...This course is based in the social sciences and is designed to assist students in the integration of their roles ashealthcare professionals and educated citizens. The focus of the class is on deepening students’ understanding of andfacility with social and political systems that impact the health an...
    NRS 462 01 C - COMMUNITY-BASED CARE: COMPLX AGING (2015 Fall Term)
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    ...This course focuses on the synthesis of humanistic/scientific principles and research in the care of the older adult withcomplex needs. Students use critical thinking skills to examine professional nursing care in the areas of healthpromotion, risk reduction, disease prevention, illness/disease mana...
    NRS 401 02 - GLOBAL HEALTH (2023 Fall Term)
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    ...This non-clinical course focuses on critical examination of healthcare issues that impact a changing global community.The course examines populations affected by topics such as global epidemics, international disasters, internationalnursing practice, finances and ecology. Students will analyze, eval...
    a section of the GLOBAL HEALTH course in Nursing - NRS
    NRS 220 06 AC - COMMUNITY-BASED CARE W ADULTS (2013 Spring Term)
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    ...Credit Hours: 4Prerequisites: All year-one courses except HUM_: World of IdeasPre-/Corequisites: SCI 315, SSC 215Corequisites: NRS 202/202LThis course focuses on nursing care using a culturally sensitive framework with adult clients along the continuum of well being. Students employ caring and profe...
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    NRS 598 01 - DIRECTED STUDY (2014 Summer Term)
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    Credit Hours: 1-4Prerequisites: Written permission of Program Director or Dean of Nursing.Directed study allows students the opportunity to complete a course of study when there is a deficiency in course requirements; it isdetermined by the Program Director of the department.
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    HUM 220 01 - EXPERIENC HUMANITIES: ART OF BEING (2014 Fall Term)
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    ...“Who am I?” “Why am I here?” “Where am I going?” “What is the meaning of life, my life?” “I must die; how, when?”“How will I face it?” “And then what?” “What does it mean to be human?” These questions have been asked andanswered over and over by our ancestors. The answers have not all been complete ...
    SCI 226 01 - HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II (2013 Fall Term)
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    SSC 235 02 - THE SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE (2025 Summer Term)
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    ...This course explores how human beings make and remake the meaning of their social world through the production ofculture. It employs sociological methods to explore the construction of the dominant, white subculture in the U.S. Thesame methodologies are employed to examine the construction of subcul...
    a section of the THE SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE course in Social Science - SSC
    EDD 890 01 - DOC SCH PROJ IV (2022 Summer Term)
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    NRS 806 02 - FNP PRACTICUM I (2026 Fall Term)
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    ...This practicum course serves as the foundation for the subsequent practicum courses. This clinical practicum providesfamily nurse practitioner students with the opportunity to integrate and apply theoretical knowledge and clinical skillsacquired during their academic coursework. Emphasizing a patien...
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    SUR 277 01 - SURGICAL PROCEDURES III (2026 Spring Term)
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    ...This course will expand on the role of the surgical technologist in the scrub role. The introduction of surgicalprocedures to include concepts, techniques, anatomy, procedural sequence, definitions, purpose, etiology, suppliesand equipment relating to neurosurgery, cardio, thoracic and peripheral su...
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