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  • NRS 381 01 - IMMERSION (2014 Spring Term)
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    ...This immersion course is an intensive community-based learning experience. Faculty and community leaders will serveas co- facilitators to assist students in building bridges of understanding and knowing others in a meaningful way.Through a collaborative approach, students will gain self and global a...
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    CMA 120 01 - FUNDAMENTALS OF MED ASSISTING I (2011 Winter Term II)
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    ...(30 HRS)Prerequisites: Enrollment in MA programThis course introduces the student to the theory and practical components of clinical medical assisting. Included are discussions and applications of standard precautions, OSHA regulations, the chain of infection, microorganisms, aseptic technique, sani...
    HUM 256 01 - HIST PER-HIST WEST MEDICINE (2024 Spring Term)
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    ...This survey course examines the history of the dominant form of medicine in the world that which developed inWestern Europe and America between 500 B.C.E. and the twentieth century. Among the various sciences, medicinestands apart. In its modern form, it is both science and art. The study of the his...
    a section of the HIST PER-HIST WEST MEDICINE course in Humanities - HUM
    NRS 220 90 C - COMMUNITY-BASED CARE W ADULTS (2019 Spring Term)
    Tue: 7-9:50 AM @ MAIN CLARK B244
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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...
    a section of the COMMUNITY-BASED CARE W ADULTS course in Nursing - NRS
    CMA 263 01 - PERSONAL INTERACTIVE SKILLS FOR MED (2016 Winter Term II)
    Wed: 8:30-11:30 AM @ MAIN CLARK
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    ...(30 HRS)Prerequisites: All Term I coursesNo transfer credit acceptedThis course focuses on professionalism issues in pt. and coworker communication and behaviors. It provides an introduction to verbal and non-verbal techniques necessary for effective communication. Topics include conflict resolution...
    HUM 213 02 - PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ETHICS (2022 Spring Term)
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    ...This course introduces students to theories and practices of individual, communal and societal obligations. Moralinquiry in the course proceeds from a philosophical basis, with an emphasis on varied professional codes of ethics inhealthcare disciplines. Students will explore codes of ethics and how ...
    SSC 465 03 - CAPSTONE: THE EDUCATED CITIZEN (2013 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 826 03 - FNP PRACTICUM III (2025 Fall Term)
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    ...This practicum course provides family nurse practitioner students with the opportunity to integrate and applytheoretical knowledge and clinical skills acquired during their academic coursework. Emphasizing a patient-centeredapproach, this practicum focuses on the delivery of comprehensive evidence b...
    a section of the FNP PRACTICUM III course in Nursing - NRS
    SCI 280 04 L - MICROBIOLOGY (2017 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 4-5:00 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM113
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    Credit Hours: 3Prerequisites: SCI 103This course is a study of the principles and application of microorganisms and their relationship to various disease processes. Includes a laboratory.
    NCC011 3 - Introduction to Health Care Spreadsheets (Professional Development)
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    OTH 610 01 L - EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE PROD AGING (2021 Spring Term)
    Tue: 1-4:00 PM @ MAIN LEINT 1070
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    ...The course includes a critical application of current evidence relevant to evidence-based assessment and interventionstrategies for productive aging. Assessment techniques include evaluation of movement, functional mobility and taskanalysis. A continuum of care model to determine the effectiveness o...
    EDD 756 01 - ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE ACCOUNTABILIT (2024 Fall Term)
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    ...This course introduces strategies for transforming organizations. Students will explore concepts includingorganizational awareness, relationship building, and issues around accountability in organizational settings. The courseexplores how to generate creative ideas using mindsets and practices exhib...
    NRS 470 01 - SENIOR SYNTHESIS (2022 Fall 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....
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    AER 101 01 - LEADERSHIP LABORATORY (2019 Spring Term)
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    ...Leadership Laboratory course (LLABs) include a study of Air Force customs and courtesies, drill and ceremonies, and military commands. The LLAB also includes studying the environment of an Air Force officer and learning about areas of opportunity available to commissioned officers. During the junior...
    OTH 530 01 L - Therapeutic Measurement (2020 Fall Term)
    Mon: 1-4:00 PM @ MAIN LEINT 1070
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    ...This course introduces foundational knowledge regarding therapeutic measurement and assessment as part of theoccupational therapy process. A variety of assessments will be introduced throughout the course with applicationstrategies to address a variety of clinical conditions. Critical thinking skill...
    BIO 315 01 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (2024 Summer Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9:30-11:45 AM @ ONL OL
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    ...The course begins with a major focus on cellular functions and pathology, including inflammation, infection, immuneresponse, metabolism, and fluid disequilibrium. These concepts serve as the foundation for the course as alterations invarious bodily functions are examined. Alterations in body fluid a...
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    NRS 554 01 - HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (2021 Fall Term)
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    ...In this course, students build on the management processes in leading an organization and continue to developprofessional characteristics and responsibilities of the nurse executive. Emphasis is placed on the human resourcesaspects of management. Students will examine human resources management proc...
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    IDS 562 01 - CONSUMER HEALTH INFORMATICS (2021 Fall Term)
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    ...Consumer Health Informatics (CHI) is a rapidly expanding area of informatics practice and focuses on the consumer useof electronic information to guide healthcare outcomes. This course will cover the implementation of strategies andtechnologies that improve patients, families and the community acces...
    COM 262 01 - AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE BASIC SKILLS (2024 Fall Term)
    Mon: 5:30-8:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK STEEL
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    ...This course presents practical communication skills needed for health professionals working with deaf clients. Everydaycommunication is the centerpiece of every lesson. Topics revolve around sharing information which is vital in thehealthcare industry. Grammar is introduced in context, with an empha...
    SSC 465 91 - CAPSTONE: THE EDUCATED CITIZEN (2022 Summer 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 399 01 - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2022 Summer 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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    SCI 206 02 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY/PHARMACOLOGY (2021 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:50 AM @ ONL OL
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    ...This survey course begins with a major focus on cellular function and pathology, including inflammation, infection,immune response, metabolism, and fluid disequilibria. These concepts serve as the foundation for the course asalterations in various bodily functions are examined. Alterations in body f...
    HUM 299 01 - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2013 Fall Term)
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    The advising requirement code may vary on this course.Independent study allows students the opportunity to complete a course of study in an area that is of special interest. A maximum of sixcredit hours may be earned through independent study.
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    NRS 102 02 - POPULATION HEALTH I (2024 Spring Term)
    Mon: 1-4:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK B244
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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
    HUM 150 03 - WRLD OF IDEAS: CRITCL REAS/RHETORIC (2023 Spring Term)
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    ...There is a strong relationship between thinking clearly and expressing thoughts in formal writing and public speaking.Using the skills of logic and critical thinking, students will examine ideas, analyze and evaluate the arguments of othersand advocate for their ideas. Students will be introduced to...
    NRS 470 01 P - SENIOR SYNTHESIS (2018 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....
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    HUM 213 03 - PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ETHICS (2021 Fall Term)
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    ...This course introduces students to theories and practices of individual, communal and societal obligations. Moralinquiry in the course proceeds from a philosophical basis, with an emphasis on varied professional codes of ethics inhealthcare disciplines. Students will explore codes of ethics and how ...
    NRS 690 01 - COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM PLANNING (2026 Summer Term)
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    ...This course is designed to assist in developing, implementing, and evaluating health programs at the population orcommunity level. Using public health theory as a basis, content will focus on targeting diverse populations, problemsrelated to social determinants of health and strategies to address th...
    BIO 225 05 L - ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I (2019 Fall Term)
    Wed: 11:30-1:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK B227
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    ...This course will provide foundational concepts for further study and understanding of the human body as it relates tohealthcare related disciplines. Terminology that is specific to the medical field is introduced. Basic principles ofchemistry, physics, embryology, developmental biology, and histolog...
    a section of the ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I course in BIO - BIO
    HPM515 TestSpring - Change Management (2011 Fall Term)
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    SCI 200 02 L - HUMAN ANAT & PHYS:PRIN & PRAC (2023 Fall Term)
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    ...This course will build the basics of the human body beginning with the structure and function of the cell. The coursewill highlight brief foundational aspects of chemistry, physics, embryology, and histology as they pertain to the humanbody. Learners will explore key anatomical and physiology concep...
    CHE 101 01 - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY (2023 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...
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    HUM 270 02 - FOUNDATIONS OF THE SPIRITUAL LIFE (2013 Spring Term)
    Mon: 6-8:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3216
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    ...Spirituality includes and impacts all aspects of life. This course is designed to examine spirituality and human well-beingfrom many diverse viewpoints to make the course accessible to all theoretical, historical, philosophical/theological andpsychological. With deeper insight into one’s journey, be...
    NRS 245 01 - PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE I (2016 Fall Term)
    Mon: 2:30-3:50 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM210
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    ...Credit Hours: 1Corequisites: NRS 240This course introduces public health concepts and principles. Emphasis is on the core functions of public health: assessment, policy development and assurance. The course content provides an overview of the history and organization of public health and public heal...
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    NRS 890 02 - DOCTORAL SCHOLARLY PROJECT IV (2021 Summer Term)
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    This is the last 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 translation and dissemination of scholarly project findings.Credits: 1.0Prerequisite: NRS 886
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    PTA 250 01 - CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IV (2013 Spring Term)
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    ...Credit Hours: 5Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all technical & clinical coursework to this point in the curriculum.This course follows PTA 240 and provides continued clinical application and practice of physical therapy procedures in a clinical setting different from PTA 240. Knowledge fro...
    SCI 226 01 L - HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II (2016 Spring Term)
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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.
    HUM 255 01 R - WESTERN CIVILIZATION I (2014 Summer Term)
    ...This survey history course facilitates exploration of the history of Western Civilization from ancient times through theage of European exploration utilizing archaeology, works of fiction, news media and secondary sources. The courseprovides opportunities for students to employ creative means of exp...
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    NRS 508 02 - ISSUES IN ADVANCED NURSING ROLES (2014 Summer Term)
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    ...Credit Hours: 3Prerequisites: NRS 509 & NRS 513, or by permission.This course explores the health care delivery system with specific consideration of economic, political, social, cultural, global, and professional influences. Legal, ethical, and economic issues for current and projected health care ...
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    PSY 101 01 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (2021 Spring Term)
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    ...This course offers students an engaging introduction to the essential topics in the field of psychology. Throughout thisscientific study of human behavior and the mind, students will survey and gain insight into the history of the fieldof psychology, as well as explore current theories and issues in...
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    SCI 320 03 - INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY (2020 Fall Term)
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    ...This course is designed to introduce students to pharmacological principles. The various drug classifications andgeneral characteristics of drugs within a class is examined. The course also focuses on complete analysis ofpharmacotherapeutics and drug interactions.Credits: 3.0Prerequisite/Co-requisit...
    NRS 840 01 - RESIDENCY (2022 Summer Term)
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    ...This is the final advanced nursing practicum that provides the culmination experience for developing clinical knowledgeand skills that demonstrate essentials of doctoral education. Students will select an area of clinical practice relevant tocareer aspirations.Credits: 3.0 /180 clinical hoursPrerequ...
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    ISC 445 01 - ADV CT EXTERNSHIP CLINICAL (2023 Summer Term)
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    ...This one-semester externship is designed to prepare the Radiologic Technologist for a professional career in ComputedTomography (CT). Emphasis is placed on the foundations, concepts, and procedures of CT. Students will focus on thecare and assessment of patients drawing upon cognitive, affective and...
    PTA 100 01 - INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL THERAPY (2020 Fall Term)
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    ...Students learn about the history of the field of Physical Therapy, and the role of the Physical Therapist Assistant.Expectations for professional behavior and ethical practice within the field are made explicit. The role and scope ofmembers of the physical therapy team are examined, and major areas ...
    SCI 315 90 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (2018 Spring Term)
    Tue: 1:30-4:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK STEEL
    Thu: 1-3:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK STEEL
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    ...Credit Hours: 3Prerequisites: SCI 103, SCI 225, SCI 226, SCI 280This course begins with a major focus on cellular functions and pathology, including inflammation, infection, immune response, metabolism and fluid disequilibrium. These concepts serve as the foundation for the course as alterations in ...
    NRS 550 01 - ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR & STRUCTURE (2013 Fall Term)
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    ...In this course, students explore behavioral science literature and theories that are relevant to the study of individualand group behavior within healthcare organizations. Students will gain an understanding of how and why people andgroups behave the way they do in the workplace. Theories and concep...
    OTH 620 01 L - EBP FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH (2024 Fall Term)
    Tue: 9-12:00 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3235A
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    ...This course examines evidence-based literature, knowledge and clinical skills needed for the assessment and treatmentof children and youth populations. Students will integrate foundational concepts and skills learned in previouscoursework, to expand upon their ability to critically reason through se...
    NRS 300 01 C - POPULATION BASED HEALTH III (2024 Fall Term)
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    ...This course builds on population health nursing concepts focusing on care management for the moderate riskindividual with multiple chronic health conditions. Students will demonstrate professional role development, clinicaljudgment, and the use of humanistic/scientific principles and research as the...
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    NRS 102 90 - 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...
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