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  • COR 301 01 - EDUCATED CITIZEN 301 (2026 Fall Term)
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    ...This course analyzes social systems and their inequities, equipping students with the skills needed to recognize andaddress these systemic issues. Additionally, students will assess their own cultural backgrounds and biases to betternavigate and respond to diverse perspectives within various structu...
    a section of the EDUCATED CITIZEN 301 course in Core - COR
    DMS 305 01 - SONOGRAPHIC PHYSICS II (2017 Spring Term)
    Thu: 2:01-5:00 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM220
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    ...This course continues where DMS 205 leaves off. The following sonographic principles will be covered: real-time imaging, pulse echo instrumentation, displays and image processing, dynamic range, harmonics and contrast agents, hemodynamics, Doppler principles, Doppler optimization, artifacts, quality...
    HUM 213 01 - PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ETHICS (2025 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 ...
    SCI 025 07 - MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS (2012 Fall Term)
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 9-12:00 PM @ MAIN
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    Credit Hours: .25 - 1Prerequisites: NoneThis is a developmental course, which can be taken in its entirety or in a modular form. The course covers some of the basic mathematical principles including integers, negative numbers, fractions, decimals, percents and ratios and proportions.
    NRS 480 01 - COMPLEXITY IN NURSING (2022 Summer Term)
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    ...This course focuses on the synthesis of humanistic/scientific principles and research in the care of the complex clientacross the lifespan, with special emphasis on the older adult. Students use critical thinking skills to examineprofessional nursing care in the areas of health promotion, risk reduc...
    a section of the COMPLEXITY IN NURSING course in Nursing - NRS
    OTH 730 01 L - ORTHOTICS,PROSTHETICS & PHYS AGENT (2022 Summer Term)
    Wed: 1-2:30 PM @ MAIN LEINT 1070
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    ...The therapeutic use of orthosis, prosthesis and physical agent modalities to address clients’ needs to enhanceparticipation and engagement in valued occupations are addressed within this course. Current evidence and use of theadjunctive methods are analyzed including application protocols, contrai...
    BIO 240 01 - PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION (2022 Fall 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...
    a section of the PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION course in BIO - BIO
    HPS 100 01 - HEALTHCARE FUNDAMENTALS I (2024 Fall Term)
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    ...This course serves as an overview for all members of the healthcare delivery team. The focus is placed on the basicskills needed to perform quality patient care, relationships with other healthcare team members, patient safety andscope of practice for key healthcare professions.Credits: 1.0Prerequis...
    HUM 150 07 - WRLD OF IDEAS: CRITCL REAS/RHETORIC (2017 Fall Term)
    Tue, Fri: 10:30-11:50 AM @ MAIN CLARK 2251
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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 471 01 - SENIOR SYNTHESIS (2024 Fall Term)
    Tue: 8-3:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3216
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    ...Students INTEGRATE concepts of the professional role into a personal philosophy of nursing. Students will usePopulation Health Concepts and Evidence Based Practice to critically evaluate and refine decision-making skills in thecare and management of clients across all populations. Population health,...
    a section of the SENIOR SYNTHESIS course in Nursing - NRS
    NRS 400 01 - POPULATION BASED HEALTH IV (2024 Fall Term)
    Mon: 9-11:50 AM @ MAIN CLARK B244
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    ...This advanced population health-nursing course focuses on caring for individuals requiring close monitoring and timelyinterventions. Students will expand on the role of the professional caregiver through nursing theory, knowledge, andconcepts.The clinical practicum offers students varied experiences...
    a section of the POPULATION BASED HEALTH IV course in Nursing - NRS
    NRS 594 01 - CAPSTONE II (2024 Spring Term)
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    ...In this second course of the capstone sequence, students continue to synthesize concepts related to research, nursingpractice, and experiences begun in NRS 592 Capstone I. Within a collaborative environment and under the direction offaculty, student groups will continue to plan, develop, evaluate an...
    a section of the CAPSTONE II course in Nursing - NRS
    NRS 110 01 - HLTH ASSESSMENT ACROSS LIFESPAN (2022 Spring Term)
    Mon: 9:30-11:20 AM @ MAIN 501BL RM210
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    ...This health assessment course familiarizes the student with normal and abnormal health assessments of clients acrossthe lifespan. The student will identify and utilize the principles of diagnosis, reasoning, and critical thinking to practicethe application of health assessment findings to nursing pr...
    a section of the HLTH ASSESSMENT ACROSS LIFESPAN course in Nursing - NRS
    CVS 307 01 - SONOGRAPHIC SEMINAR II (2021 Spring Term)
    Wed: 10-11:30 AM @ ONL OL
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    ...Students will be required to take an ARDMS specialty examination (Adult Echocardiography or Vascular Technology) aspart of this course prior to graduation. This course will assist students in the transition from student sonographer toprofessional sonographer, including ARDMS registry exam preparatio...
    NRS 470 01 AP - SENIOR SYNTHESIS (2013 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
    HUM 152 01 - INTRO TO EDUCATED CITIZEN (2023 Fall Term)
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    ...This course leads students to become familiar with the process and benefits of reflection, as well as with NMC’sEducated Citizen learning goals: the Reflective Individual, the Effective Communicator and the Change Agent. In writtencritical reflections, students revisit experiences to reflect on th...
    a section of the INTRO TO EDUCATED CITIZEN course in Humanities - HUM
    DMS 223 02 - ULTRASOUND I LAB (2021 Spring Term)
    Mon: 1:30-4:00 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM115
    Wed: 5-6:00 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM115
    Wed: 9-10:00 AM @ MAIN 501BL RM115
    Wed: 11:30-12:30 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM115
    Thu: 8-1:00 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM115
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    ...This course will focus on applying ultrasound as a diagnostic tool for evaluating the abdomen, female pelvis andsecond-trimester fetus and all related structures. Coursework will include techniques for proper identification andrepresentation of the normal anatomical structures as well as demonstrati...
    NRS 280 01 C - LPN TRANSITION COURSE (2013 Spring Term)
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    ...Credit Hours: 1.5Placement: Advanced standing (LPN)This transition course is designed to enable the licensed practical nurse to achieve advanced placement in the BSN curriculum. Emphasis is placed on the theoretical and philosophical frameworks necessary to assume the role of a second level nursing ...
    a section of the LPN TRANSITION COURSE course in Nursing - NRS
    ISC 440 01 - ADV MRI EXTERNSHIP CLINICAL (2026 Fall Term)
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    ...The format of this course is designed for the student to gain additional skills/experience in a professional/advancedimaging modality of interest. For this particular externship, objectives are developed in accordance with the modalityof choice. Students who upon completion of this course meet gradu...
    SSC 730 03 - BIOSTATISTICS (2025 Spring Term)
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    ...This course is designed to prepare the graduate student to understand and interpret biostatistical methods needed inthe design and analysis of biomedical and public health investigations. The major topics to be covered includedescriptive statistics, probability distributions, sampling distributions,...
    a section of the BIOSTATISTICS course in Social Science - SSC
    COM 252 01 - CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION HC (2021 Spring Term)
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    Students engage with concepts of culturally competent care and effective cross-cultural communication for theoptimal care of patients from diverse backgrounds.Credits: 1.0Prerequisite: Completion of at least three credit hours of college-level sign language or international languagecoursework.
    CMA 205 01 - HUMAN DISEASES & DISORDERS (2021 Winter Term II)
    Tue, Thu: 8:30-11:30 AM @ MAIN CLARK 3241
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    ...(60 HRS)Prerequisites: Enrollment in MA programNo transfer credit acceptedThis course introduces students to the most common diseases and disorders in the ambulatory care setting. Diagnoses, symptoms, treatments, and pharmaceuticals for these diseases and disorders will also be introduced. Material ...
    BIO 315 02 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (2019 Summer Term)
    Tue, Thu: 11:30-1:45 PM @ MAIN CLARK STEEL
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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...
    a section of the PATHOPHYSIOLOGY course in BIO - BIO
    SSC 235 02 - THE SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE (2012 Fall Term)
    Thu: 4:30-7:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3202
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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
    CHE 101 02 L - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY (2021 Spring Term)
    Thu: 10:30-12:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3230C
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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
    HUM 150 01 - WRLD OF IDEAS: CRITCL REAS/RHETORIC (2025 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 3:30-4:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3204
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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...
    EDD 886 05 - DOCTORAL SCHOLARLY PROJECT III (2023 Spring Term)
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    This is the third of a four-course series that provides an opportunity for the doctoral student to participate in thecompletion of a scholarly project. The student will refine, implement, analyze data, and evaluate results of the DoctoralScholarly Project.Credits: 3.0Prerequisite: EDD 882
    NRS 410 01 - SPECIALIZED POPULATIONS (2024 Fall Term)
    Mon: 9-12:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3244
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    ...This course focuses on synthesis of population health in the continuum of care for individuals, families, and aggregatesin a variety of settings. Students will personalize their professional nurse role through nursing theory, knowledge, andconcepts. Students will integrate clinical judgment to creat...
    a section of the SPECIALIZED POPULATIONS course in Nursing - NRS
    RCP 300 01 D - RESP CARE CLIN PRACT III (2015 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 12-12:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 2247
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    ...This course is a continuation of RCP 220. Students will complete clinical rotations in diagnostic procedures/monitoring,advanced assessment skills, pulmonary function, adult intensive care and pediatric/neonatal intensive care. Studentswill participate in weekly clinical discussions and case study p...
    BIO 315 90 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (2021 Fall Term)
    Wed: 9:30-10:50 AM @ MAIN CLARK 3244
    Fri: 12-1:20 PM @ 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...
    a section of the PATHOPHYSIOLOGY course in BIO - BIO
    NRS 478 60 C - POPULATION CENTERED CARE (2024 Summer Term)
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    ...NRS 478-60: The course synthesizes concepts and principles of community and public health nursing that promotepopulation-centered health in the community. Students develop strategies to improve the health status and eliminatehealth disparities of diverse vulnerable populations using ethical, advocac...
    a section of the POPULATION CENTERED CARE course in Nursing - NRS
    OTH 580 01 - CLINICAL CONDITIONS & PATHOLOGY (2024 Fall Term)
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    ...This course examines diverse medical diagnoses, basic pharmacology and clinical pathology that the occupationaltherapist will encounter across the lifespan in different practice settings. Common medical terminology concerning tobody systems is introduced, classification of prefixes, suffixes, root w...
    RCP 340 01 - NEONATAL & PEDIATRIC RESPIR CARE (2022 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 1-1:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 2247
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    ...This course is a comprehensive review of fetal development, physiology and pathophysiology of the newborn,premature infant and pediatric patient. Applications of various respiratory care modalities are correlated to thesevaried pathologies.Credits: 2.0Prerequisites: SCI 206, RCP 220, RCP 240, RCP 26...
    EDD 882 07 - DOCTORAL SCHOLARLY PROJECT II (2022 Fall Term)
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    ...This is the second of a four-course series that provides an opportunity for the student to participate in the completionof a scholarly project. The student will incorporate the essentials of scientific writing in the completion of a DoctoralScholarly Project proposal.Credits: 3.0Prerequisite: EDD 88...
    EDD 786 03 - ORGANIZATIONAL OUTCOMES & SUSTANABI (2021 Spring Term)
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    ...This course equips students with concepts and strategies necessary to analyze system performance, healthcareoutcomes, and evaluate impact. Students will make evidence-based recommendations for interventions based on data.Students will develop skills to design a comprehensive plan for quality improve...
    EDD 882 05 - DOCTORAL SCHOLARLY PROJECT II (2021 Fall Term)
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    ...This is the second of a four-course series that provides an opportunity for the student to participate in the completionof a scholarly project. The student will incorporate the essentials of scientific writing in the completion of a DoctoralScholarly Project proposal.Credits: 3.0Prerequisite: EDD 88...
    NRS 560 01 - INTRO TO HEALTHCARE INFORMATICS (2022 Spring Term)
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    ...In this course, students examine nursing roles in informatics and information technology within the healthcare system.The history, theoretical models, and best practices of nursing informatics are explored. Students investigate ethical,legal, and regulatory standards and workplace policies. Explorat...
    a section of the INTRO TO HEALTHCARE INFORMATICS course in Nursing - NRS
    SUR 152 02 - SURGICAL TECH SKILLS PRACTICUM I (2025 Spring Term)
    Wed: 11:30-2:30 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3242
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    ...This course will expand on the role of the surgical technologist in the scrub role. In this course, students will begin tobuild a foundation of preoperative and intraoperative surgical case preparation. Students will become familiar withbasic principles of aseptic technique and surgical conscience a...
    SSC 370 01 - RESEARCH METHODS (2025 Summer Term)
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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
    CHE 101 01 - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY (2024 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:20 AM @ MAIN CLARK 2249
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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 507 01 - POP HLTH IN A GLOBAL SOCIETY (2026 Spring Term)
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    ...In this course, students explore concepts of population health and social determinants of health. Students willinvestigate issues that contribute to understanding population health and health inequities. Emphasis is placed uponthe analysis of a population health assessment in informing strategies to...
    a section of the POP HLTH IN A GLOBAL SOCIETY course in Nursing - NRS
    PTA 190 01 - PTA CLINICAL I: ORIENTATION (2020 Summer Term)
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    ...This clinical course entails 12 hours of orientation at the clinical site assigned for Clinical II. Students will becomeacclimated to clinic policies, procedures, equipment, patients, responsibilities of staff and expectations for studentperformance.Credits: 0.0Prerequisites: PTA 120, PTA 130, SCI 2...
    BIO 226 02 L - ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II (2021 Spring Term)
    Mon: 2:30-4:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK B227
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    ...This course will continue to apply foundational concepts of the human body as they relate to healthcare relateddisciplines. The structure and function of the special senses, along with the endocrine, circulatory, lymphatic,respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems are explored in thi...
    a section of the ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II course in BIO - BIO
    COM 265 99 - INTERMEDIATE HEALTHCARE SPANISH (2024 Summer Term)
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    This course enhances oral and written Spanish communication skills. Lessons integrate real-life and healthcare themes,fostering meaningful interactions. Students will gain cultural insights to effectively communicate withSpanish-speaking patients and communities.Credits: 3.0
    SUR 163 01 - SURGICAL INSTRUMENTATION & EQUIP I (2024 Spring Term)
    Thu: 9-12:00 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3213
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    ...In this course, students will begin to build a foundation of knowledge pertaining to surgical instrumentation andequipment in the operating room. The students will be introduced to the physical principles of mechanics, heat, sound,electricity, magnetism and light as they apply to the operation of la...
    SCI 025 01 - MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS (2014 Summer Term)
    Tue, Thu: 9-10:50 AM @ MAIN CLARK B223
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