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  • HUM 150 01 - WRLD OF IDEAS: CRITCL REAS/RHETORIC (2018 Spring Term)
    Mon, Wed: 3-4:20 PM @ MAIN LEINT 1070
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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...
    SCI 206 02 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY/PHARMACOLOGY (2020 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 8-9:50 AM @ MAIN CLARK 2253
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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...
    SSC 465 01 - CAPSTONE: THE EDUCATED CITIZEN (2026 Spring Term)
    Wed: 12:30-1:50 PM @ ONL OL
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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...
    SSC 235 01 - THE SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE (2015 Fall Term)
    Wed: 4-6:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 2249
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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
    SCI 320 (Feng) MASTER COURSE ONLY - INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY (MasterTemplate)
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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...
    RCP 340 01 - NEONATAL & PEDIATRIC RESPIR CARE (2023 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...
    NRS 450 01 - COMM-BASED CARE: COMPLEX CNCPT LIFE (2019 Fall Term)
    Thu: 12:30-2:20 PM @ MAIN
    Fri: 9:30-11:20 AM @ MAIN
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    ...This course focuses on the application of theory when caring for complex, high-risk clients across the lifespan. Studentsbuild upon research findings and previous knowledge to further develop critical thinking skills through the advancednursing concepts presented in the course. Students examine the ...
    OTH 581 01 - CRITICAL REASONING I (2026 Fall Term)
    Thu: 10:30-11:30 AM @ MAIN CLARK STEEL
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    ...Develops foundational critical reasoning skills for work as an occupational therapist. Emphasizes case-based learningand evidence-based decision-making. Focuses on applying structured frameworks for consideration of clinicalstandards, ethics, and regard for safety. Students will practice applying th...
    SCI 200 01 L - HUMAN ANAT & PHYS:PRIN & PRAC (2014 Spring Term)
    Mon: 1:30-3:30 PM @ MAIN CLARK B227
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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...
    COM 265 01 - INTERMEDIATE HEALTHCARE SPANISH (2021 Spring Term)
    Fri: 8:30-11:20 AM @ ONL OL
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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
    NRS 350 01 - ADVANCED CONCEPTS IN COM-BS NURSING (2014 Fall Term)
    Mon: 12:30-2:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK 2251
    Thu: 12-1:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 2251
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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 226 03 L - HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II (2012 Spring Term)
    Fri: 8-9:50 AM @ 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.
    RCP 340 01 - NEONATAL & PEDIATRIC RESPIR CARE (2026 Spring Term)
    Tue: 10-11:55 AM @ 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...
    COM 252 01 - CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION HC (2024 Fall 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.
    MBH 680 01 - BUSINESS LAW & ETHICS HLT CARE (2020 Fall Term)
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    ...This course is an introduction to the laws and ethics that affect healthcare decisions, relationships among professionalsand patients and the management aspects of healthcare delivery. The goal of the course is to equip future healthcareexecutives with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize...
    NRS 200 01 C - Population Health II (2025 Spring Term)
    Wed: 6:30-10:00 PM @ *
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    ...This course expands on population health focusing on nursing care addressing low risk and/or chronic conditions.Students will integrate concepts and skills used in the delivery of care with an emphasis on primary, secondary andtertiary interventions, to mitigate health disparities and improve access...
    a section of the Population Health II course in Nursing - NRS
    NRS 202 01 L - HEALTH ASSESSMENT ACROSS LIFESPAN (2020 Spring Term)
    Mon: 3-4:55 PM @ MAIN CLARK
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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...
    RAD 261 01 - CLINICAL PRACTICUM III (2019 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed, Fri: 8-4:30 PM @ MAIN
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    ...This course centers on the attainment of competencies that require higher levels of cognitive, affective andpsychomotor skills. Surgical radiographic procedures and fluoroscopy of physiological body systems are enhancedduring this learning experience. Students gain a mastery of knowledge garnered fr...
    NRS 806 05 - FNP PRACTICUM I (2024 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...
    a section of the FNP PRACTICUM I course in Nursing - NRS
    HUM 210 01 - INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS (2014 Spring Term)
    Thu: 5:30-8:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK 2249
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    Introduction to Ethics introduces students to theories and practices of individual, communal and societal obligations.Moral inquiry in the course proceeds from a philosophical basis.Credits: 3.0Prerequisites: Determined bymajor and COM 101
    a section of the INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS course in Humanities - HUM
    COM 025 03 - READING COMPREHENSION (2013 Fall Term)
    Fri: 12:15-1:15 PM @ MAIN LEINT 2001
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    ...The focus of this course is on academic reading skills. Literal comprehension, vocabulary development and criticalreading skills are presented in an academic context. COM 025 is to be taken in the first semester by those studentsidentified by certain programs as needing additional skills for college...
    a section of the READING COMPREHENSION course in Communication - COM
    NS 450 01 AC - COMPLX CNCPTS ACROSS LIFESPAN (2011 Fall Term A)
    Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat: 6:40-4:10 PM @ MAIN
    Fri: 6:40-4:10 PM @ MAIN
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    COMPLX CNCPTS ACROSS LIFESPAN
    a section of the COMPLX CNCPTS ACROSS LIFESPAN course in Nursing - NS
    NRS 513 02 - MEASUREMENT & STAT CONC DATA INTERP (2022 Fall Term)
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    ...In this course, students apply nursing theory and statistical methods to broaden understanding of nursing concepts andoutcomes. Measurement principles, descriptive statistics and relationships between variables are explored to bettercomprehend nursing phenomena. Students apply content on variable as...
    SSC 465 03 - CAPSTONE: THE EDUCATED CITIZEN (2026 Spring Term)
    Wed: 12:30-1:50 PM @ ONL OL
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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 894 01 - CLINICAL INQUIRY FOR THE DNP (2026 Summer Term)
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    ...This course facilitates student’s synthesis, integration, and translation of knowledge and skills within the context of healthcare delivery and population-based health care. Within a collaborative environment and under the direction of a facultyadviser, students will plan, implement, evaluate, and d...
    a section of the CLINICAL INQUIRY FOR THE DNP course in Nursing - NRS
    COR 290 91 - INTRO TO THE EDUCATED CITIZEN (2026 Fall Term)
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    ...This course empowers students to embrace their role as "Educated Citizens" committed to lifelong learning and socialissues impacting patients and communities. Through research-based inquiry, students will engage with pressing socialissues and critically analyze the issue of choice. Students will eff...
    a section of the INTRO TO THE EDUCATED CITIZEN course in Core - COR
    NRS 880 07 - DOCTORAL SCHOLARLY PROJECT I (2025 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 proposal. The project will focus on a practice problem within a specific populationand contribute to the advancement of practice. Students examine th...
    a section of the DOCTORAL SCHOLARLY PROJECT I course in Nursing - NRS
    NRS 240 01 - COMMUNITY-BASED CARE W FAMILIES (2012 Fall Term)
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    ...Credit Hours: 3.5Prerequisites: All year-one courses and NRS 220/ 220C, SCI 265, SCI 315Pre/Corequisites: SCI 240, HUM ____:World of Ideas, SSC 235Corequisites: NRS 240C, NRS 245This course focuses on developing partnerships with women and childbearing families to promote and maintain health. Select...
    a section of the COMMUNITY-BASED CARE W FAMILIES course in Nursing - NRS
    CMA 225 01 - FUND OF MEDICAL ASSISTING II (2019 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...
    NRS 499 01 - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2017 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 – 6.0Prerequisites: Permission of Program Director or Academic Dean ofNursing
    a section of the INDEPENDENT STUDY course in Nursing - NRS
    HUM 150 02 - WRLD OF IDEAS: CRITCL REAS/RHETORIC (2012 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 1-2:20 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...
    NRS 836 02 - FNP PRACTICUM IV (2026 Spring 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 IV course in Nursing - NRS
    SSC 465 03 - CAPSTONE: THE EDUCATED CITIZEN (2016 Spring Term)
    Tue: 12:30-3:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3202
    Wed: 12:30-3:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3202
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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...
    EDD 786 01 - 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...
    NRS 200 02 - Population Health II (2023 Fall Term)
    Tue: 1-4:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3216
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    ...This course expands on population health focusing on nursing care addressing low risk and/or chronic conditions.Students will integrate concepts and skills used in the delivery of care with an emphasis on primary, secondary andtertiary interventions, to mitigate health disparities and improve access...
    a section of the Population Health II course in Nursing - NRS
    NRS 403 60 - HEALTH ASSESSMENT FOR RN'S (2024 Fall Term)
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    ...This course discusses theory and concepts of holistic health assessment across the lifespan. Advancement of skills inhistory taking, health assessments, and health promotion using concepts of evidence-based practice, critical thinking,genetics/genomics, quality and safety to provide caring, cultural...
    a section of the HEALTH ASSESSMENT FOR RN'S course in Nursing - NRS
    FYE 101 01 - FYE SEMINAR (2013 Fall Term)
    Thu: 4:30-5:30 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3202
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    PHY 101 01 - PHYSICS I (2025 Spring Term)
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    ...This course will introduce learners to an overview of fundamentals of physics by exploring the various phenomena ofphysical science. The focus of this course will include kinematics, Newton’s Laws, momentum, work and energy, soundand light waves, thermodynamics, static electricity and electric circu...
    a section of the PHYSICS I course in PHY - PHY
    PTA 280 01 - PTA SEMINAR (2015 Spring Term)
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    ...This course covers topics used to help the entry-level PTA pass the national exam, gain employment, increaseknowledge of licensing requirements and develop within the field of Physical Therapy.Credits: 1.0Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all technical and clinical coursework to this point i...
    a section of the PTA SEMINAR course in Physical Therapist Assistant - PTA
    SUR 277 01 - SURGICAL PROCEDURES III (2021 Spring Term)
    Fri: 9-11:00 AM @ MAIN CLARK 3202
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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...
    SCI 315 02 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (2012 Summer Term)
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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 446 90 - COLLABORATIVE NURS LEADERSHIP GLOB (2017 Fall Term)
    Tue: 2:30-5:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK B244
    Wed: 2:30-4:20 PM @ MAIN CLARK B244
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    ...Credit Hours: 3Placement: Accelerated BSN students or Admission to the RN to BSN Program or RN to MSN ProgramThis course analyzes leadership and management theories in relation to trends in nursing and healthcare. The concepts of change, power, collaboration, gender dynamics, and advocacy will be ex...
    NRS 478 60 C - POPULATION CENTERED CARE (2023 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...
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    HUM 150 06 - WRLD OF IDEAS: CRITCL REAS/RHETORIC (2021 Fall 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...
    HPM 575 01 - Critical Appraisal of Resrch & Stat (2021 Summer Term)
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    ...This course is designed to prepare the graduate student to critically examine research and statistical data for validityand reliability to make effective business and health promotion decisions. The course also provides students with theskills to determine the quality of evidence and potential biase...
    NRS 450 01 C - COMM-BASED CARE: COMPLEX CNCPT LIFE (2022 Summer Term)
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    ...This course focuses on the application of theory when caring for complex, high-risk clients across the lifespan. Studentsbuild upon research findings and previous knowledge to further develop critical thinking skills through the advancednursing concepts presented in the course. Students examine the ...
    DMS 285 01 - CLINICAL PRACTICUM II (2019 Fall Term)
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    ...As a continuation of Clinical Practicum I, 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, pati...
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