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  • CHE 101 01 L - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY (2025 Fall Term)
    Thu: 1-2:50 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
    NRS 300 90 - POPULATION BASED HEALTH III (2023 Spring Term)
    Thu: 8-2:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3218
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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...
    a section of the POPULATION BASED HEALTH III course in Nursing - NRS
    HPS 100 01 - HEALTHCARE FUNDAMENTALS I (2023 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...
    RCP 330 01 - CARDIOPULMONARY DIAG & MONITORING (2025 Spring Term)
    Thu: 10-11:55 AM @ MAIN CLARK 2247
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    ...An introduction to the more crucial diagnostic procedures required for assessing and monitoring the pulmonarypatient. Emphasis is upon arterial blood gas analysis, pulmonary function studies and hemodynamic monitoring, ECGinterpretation and nutritional assessment.Credits: 3.0Prerequisites: SCI 206, ...
    RCP 210 01 - CARDIOPULMONARY PHYSIOLOGY (2018 Summer Term)
    Tue, Thu: 1:30-3:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 2247
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    ...A comprehensive study of pulmonary and cardiovascular physiology as it applies to respiratory care. Emphasis is onintegrating the therapeutic and clinical application of pulmonary function, acid-base balance, neurogenesis andmechanics of ventilation, O2 and CO2 transport, ventilation versus perfusio...
    CLC 07 - Cross-listed Course (2026 Summer Term)
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    CHE 100 01 L - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY (2019 Summer Term)
    Thu: 9:30-11:20 AM @ MAIN CLARK B227
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    ...Credit Hours: 3Prerequisites: NoneThis course is an overview of general organic and biochemistry with emphasis on application of health sciences. This course will introduce students to the basic knowledge of the properties of the matter, it reactions and classifications. The course will discuss the ...
    a section of the INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY course in CHE - CHE
    RCP 300 01 D - RESP CARE CLIN PRACT III (2021 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...
    CMA 175 01 - PRINCIPLES OF LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (2013 Fall Term I)
    Fri: 10:30-12:30 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3202
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    (20 HRS)Prerequisites: Enrollment in MA programTransfer credit accepted: 3 cr Lifespan PsychologyThis course introduces concepts related to the ongoing developmental process of the human life span including physical, psychosocial, cognitive, and personality development.
    PTA 220 01 - THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE II W/ LAB (2015 Fall Term)
    Mon: 5-6:30 PM @ MAIN LEINT 1069
    Wed: 12:30-4:00 PM @ MAIN LEINT 1069
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    ...This course covers a variety of topics relevant to the practice of physical therapy. These topics include cardiopulmonaryresponses to exercise, aquatic therapy, ergonomic assessment, industrial rehabilitation, wellness, core strengthening,advanced stretching and strengthening techniques, gait analys...
    HUM 258 01 - WORLD HISTORY TO 1650 (2022 Fall Term)
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    ...Survey of world history from the Bronze Age to 1650 CE. Primary emphasis on the development and function ofpolitical, economic, social, and military institutions over time. Topics include social stratification, urbancontinuity/discontinuity, rise of local, regional, long-distance trade networks and ...
    a section of the WORLD HISTORY TO 1650 course in Humanities - HUM
    ISC 299 01 - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2017 Spring Term)
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    a section of the INDEPENDENT STUDY course in Imaging Sciences - ISC
    BIO 225 03 - ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I (2025 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 12:30-1:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3202
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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
    HST 440 01 R - BIOMEDICAL & HEALTH CARE ETHICS (2012 Spring Term)
    ...Credit Hours: 3This course is designed to be offered to an interdisciplinary group of learners. The course will begin with a brief history of the discipline of bioethics and review of moral theory. Students will philosophically examine contemporary bioethical issues. Specific topics include allocati...
    NRS 350 01 - ADVANCED CONCEPTS IN COM-BS NURSING (2018 Spring Term)
    Thu: 9:30-11:20 AM @ MAIN CLARK 3218
    Fri: 11:30-1:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3218
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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...
    SCI 320 01 - INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY (2025 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 8-9:20 AM @ ONL OL
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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 363 90 - PERSPECTIVES ON GRIEF & SUFFERING (2024 Spring Term)
    Thu: 9-11:00 AM @ MAIN CLARK 3244
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    ...This course is designed to help students understand the emotional aspects of suffering, illness, grief, loss and crisis. It isbased on Watson’s caring approach to the human person and focuses strongly on the psychological, social and spiritualaspects of client well-being. Students examine common cri...
    DMS 223 01 - ULTRASOUND I LAB (2017 Spring Term)
    Wed: 3-3:59 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM115
    Wed: 8:30-9:29 AM @ 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...
    OTH 781 01 - CRITICAL REASONING 4 (2026 Fall Term)
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    ...Refines advanced clinical reasoning skills, integrating evidence-based practice and professional decision-making inpreparation for fieldwork practice. Focus on research-driven projects and field activities. The course is responsive tocohort needs and will include adaptive content based on formative ...
    MBH 685 01 - STRATEGIC MGMT IN HEALTHCARE (2022 Spring Term)
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    ...This course introduces the key concepts and tools of strategic management essential for the firm to develop acompetitive position and sustainable business model. Emphasis is on the formulation of a strategic plan based onanalyses, organizational processes and logic to position the organization for l...
    CHE 101 02 L - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY (2026 Spring Term)
    Thu: 2:30-4:20 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
    SSC 215 01 - LIFESPAN PSYCHOLOGY (2015 Spring Term)
    Mon: 6-8:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 2249
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    ...Credit Hours: 3Prerequisites: Determined by majorThe Life-Span perspective involves several basic contentions: development is life-long, multidimensional, multi-directional, plastic, historically embedded, multi-disciplinary and contextual. Three imperative developmental issues are explored: maturat...
    a section of the LIFESPAN PSYCHOLOGY course in Social Science - SSC
    NRS 177 01 - NURSING BRIDGE COURSE (2013 Summer Term)
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    ...This course is designed to meet the needs of students who have left the NMC Nursing Program for one semester or longer. Emphasis isplaced on assessment of theoretical knowledge, laboratory and clinical skills necessary for the student to continue to progress in theNursing Program. Students may be as...
    a section of the NURSING BRIDGE COURSE course in Nursing - NRS
    CM 320 02 - HLTH CARE COLLAB & LDRSHP (2011 Fall Term)
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    a section of the HLTH CARE COLLAB & LDRSHP course in Communication - CM
    COM 430 01 - PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION (2025 Spring Term)
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    ...This course will focus on the particular ways in which writers apply the writing process to communication modes usedregularly by healthcare professionals. Writing assignments will develop students’ skills in writing in such genres asformal correspondence, proposals and formal reports. Students will ...
    a section of the PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION course in Communication - COM
    NRS 738 02 - THEORY FOUNDATION (2023 Spring Term)
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    The development and meaning of theories relevant to nursing practice will be examined. Theory development,evaluation and application will be analyzed in relationship to the advancement of nursing practice through scientificand clinical inquiry, which leads to evidence-based practice.Credits: 3.0
    a section of the THEORY FOUNDATION course in Nursing - NRS
    NRS 802 02 - ADULT NURSING THEORY I (2020 Summer Term)
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    ...This course provides the theoretical foundation for clinical role development and skills required in primary caredelivery for adults with common acute and chronic health problems. Interviewing skills and a methodicalcomprehensive approach needed to formulate differential diagnoses are emphasized. Th...
    a section of the ADULT NURSING THEORY I course in Nursing - NRS
    OTH 528 01 - FIELDWORK IA: GENERAL PRAC SETTINGS (2018 Fall Term)
    Mon: 1-2:50 PM @ MAIN
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    ...This course is the first in a series of five Level I fieldwork experiences. This course sets the foundation for preparing the student for success in the fieldwork environment. The student will have the opportunity to use evidence to select assessments and choose occupation-based interventions at th...
    BIO 240 01 - PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION (2023 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
    EDD 832 02 - POPULATION HEALTH (2024 Summer Term)
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    ...This course provides the theoretical foundation for role development and skills required to identify health needs at apopulation level and strategies to improve population outcomes. The course focus is on translational research and theapplication of evidence-based concepts essential to the advanceme...
    a section of the POPULATION HEALTH course in Doctorate of Education - EDD
    OTH 635 01 - RESEARCH CAPSTONE I (2025 Summer Term)
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    ...This course is the first in a set of two courses related to the scholarly capstone project. Within this course, students willbegin the process of evaluating, designing and implementing a scholarly study that aligns with current researchpriorities and advances knowledge translation, professional prac...
    a section of the RESEARCH CAPSTONE I course in Occupational Therapy - OTH
    MBH 671 01 - INTRO SIX SIGMA QUALITY MGT (2023 Summer Term)
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    ...This course will provide an understanding of the design and implementation of quality improvement systems. The SixSigma methodology is a systematic application that focuses on achieving financial gains and increasing customersatisfaction. Emphasis is placed on the DMAIC problem-solving process, whic...
    NRS 550 01 - ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR & STRUCTURE (2013 Spring 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...
    NRS 350 01 - ADVANCED CONCEPTS IN COM-BS NURSING (2014 Spring Term)
    Thu, Fri: 8:30-10:20 AM @ MAIN CLARK 3218
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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...
    HUM 213 02 - PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE OF ETHICS (2024 Summer 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 ...
    HUM 220 01 - EXPERIENC HUMANITIES: ART OF BEING (2015 Summer Term)
    Tue, Thu: 1:30-4:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3213
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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 ...
    NRS 559 01 - NURSE EXECUTIVE PRATICUM (2022 Summer Term)
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    ...In this course, students synthesize management and leadership principles into the nurse executive role. Studentsselect a healthcare setting to work with a nurse leader (executive, administer, manager, etc.) who will serve as apreceptor. Collaborative opportunities within the practicum setting will b...
    a section of the NURSE EXECUTIVE PRATICUM course in Nursing - NRS
    RAD 220 01 - RADIOGRAPHIC PROCEDURES/POSIT III (2025 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 11:30-12:25 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM210
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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...
    NRS 255 50 - PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE (2024 Summer Term)
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    ...In this course, students are introduced to public health concepts and principles. Emphasis is on the core functions ofpublic health: assessment, policy development and assurance. The determinants of health will be studied tounderstand how they affect health at a local, state, national and internatio...
    a section of the PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE course in Nursing - NRS
    DMS 328 01 - GYNECOLOGIC ULTRASOUND II (2024 Fall Term)
    Wed: 12:20-2:20 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM125
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    This course is a continuation of DMS 228, Gynecologic Ultrasound I. The primary focus of this course will be acomprehensive overview of pathology related to the female pelvis, particularly the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries.Credits: 2.0Prerequisites: DMS 276, DMS 280, DMS 288
    BIO 315 01 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (2026 Summer Term)
    Tue, Thu: 8:30-10:45 AM @ CLARK 3214
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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
    ST 101 02 AL - INTRO TO SURG TECH (2011 Fall Term)
    Wed, Thu: 8:30-10:30 AM @ MAIN CLARK 3242
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    a section of the INTRO TO SURG TECH course in ST - ST
    CMA 225 01 - FUND OF MEDICAL ASSISTING II (2017 Winter Term II)
    Tue, Wed: 12:30-2:30 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3241
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    ...(40 HRS)Prerequisites: All Term I coursesNo transfer credit acceptedThis course is a continuation of CMA 130. It includes discussions and applications involving the preparation of the patient for routine and specialty examinations and procedures, and the assisting of the physician in these routine a...
    COR 101 05 - EDUCATED CITIZEN 101 (2025 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 1-2:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK 2253
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    ...This course introduces NMC’s mission, values, Educated Citizen Core and the Core Advocacy Project. Students developinquiry skills through the study of critical thinking, mindset principles, and their application to personal, contemporary,and professional contexts. Students will engage in selected co...
    a section of the EDUCATED CITIZEN 101 course in Core - COR
    HUM 205 01 - REFLECTIVE PRACTICE (2014 Spring Term)
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    ...This course will engage students in reflective practice through the exploration of various models related to the skills ofa reflective practitioner. Students will explore theories of knowledge generation and then apply reflective processes toclinical experiences, thereby exploring their progress in ...
    a section of the REFLECTIVE PRACTICE course in Humanities - HUM
    EDD 812 01 - INFOR TECHNOLOGY IN HLTH CARE & EDU (2026 Fall Term)
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    ...This course provides students with a deep understanding of information technology in health care and education.Emerging technology related to health informatics and instructional technology will be explored. Students will developskills to leverage information technology to transform organizational s...
    IDS 500 01 - ORIENTATION (2023 Spring Term)
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    This course provides the Master in Business Administration in Healthcare and Master’s in Wellness and HealthPromotion Management program orientation for Nebraska Methodist College. Emphasis will be placed on programexpectations, student resources, and scholarly writing.Credits: 0.0
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    NRS 101 04 C - INTRO TO COMMUNITY-BASED NURSING (2015 Fall Term)
    Wed: 1-7:15 PM @ MAIN
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    ...Credit Hours: 3Prerequisites: SCI 225, satisfactory math competency or SCI 025, SCI 103, COM 101 Pre/Corequisites: SCI 116, SCI 226, SCI 280, SSC 101, HUM 150, COM 230/245 Co-requisites: NRS 101C, NRS 202/202LThis introductory course provides a foundation for community-based nursing. Students examin...
    a section of the INTRO TO COMMUNITY-BASED NURSING course in Nursing - NRS
    CLC 02 - Cross-listed Course (2025 Spring Term)
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    NRS 462 01 - COMMUNITY-BASED CARE: COMPLX AGING (2022 Summer 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...
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