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  • SSC 235 02 - THE SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE (2022 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
    HUM 150 01 - WRLD OF IDEAS: CRITCL REAS/RHETORIC (2013 Spring Term)
    Tue, Thu: 12:30-1:50 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...
    NRS 579 01 - CARE COORDINATOR PRACTICUM (2026 Summer Term)
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    ...In this course, students synthesize care coordination strategies into the advanced nursing practice specialty role.Students will select a nurse care coordinator/nurse navigator/care manager who will serve as a preceptor in ahealthcare setting. Collaborative opportunities within the practicum setting...
    a section of the CARE COORDINATOR PRACTICUM course in Nursing - NRS
    HPS 100 01 - HEALTHCARE FUNDAMENTALS I (2025 Fall Term)
    Wed: 4-4:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3202
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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...
    MAT 105 01 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (2018 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 1:30-2:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK STEEL
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    ...Credit Hours: 3Prerequisites: NoneThis course is designed for students who need to review basic algebra skills. It covers topics including positive and negative real numbers, solving linear equations and their applications, integer exponents, operations with polynomials, factoring, rational expressi...
    a section of the COLLEGE ALGEBRA course in MAT - MAT
    SCI 315 04 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (2012 Fall Term)
    Mon, Thu: 1:30-2:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK B244
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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 202 01 L - HEALTH ASSESSMENT ACROSS LIFESPAN (2018 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...
    NRS 200 90 - Population Health II (2020 Fall Term)
    Wed: 11:30-4:30 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3218
    Fri: 7-10:00 AM @ MAIN CLARK 3218
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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
    HUM 256 01 - HIST PER-HIST WEST MEDICINE (2016 Fall Term)
    Mon: 8-10:50 AM @ MAIN CLARK 2253
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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
    LPN 201 01 - PRACTICAL NURSING I (2026 Spring Term)
    Wed, Thu: 9-11:30 AM @ MAIN CLARK 3244
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    ...Students will learn commonly occurring acute and chronic medical-surgical conditions requiring nursing intervention.Emphasis is placed on nutrition, communication, cultural competence, and the development of clinical judgment. Inthe clinical setting, students will apply nursing skills, administer me...
    IDS 784 01 - PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS (2022 Spring Term)
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    ...This course provides a foundation for a systematic process to clarify, prioritize and justify ethical principles and valuesthat guide public health action. Students will compare and contrast public health ethics to bioethics and medical ethicsthat guide biology and clinical medicine which are indivi...
    a section of the PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS course in Interdisciplinary - IDS
    HUM 299 02 - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2021 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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    RAD 210 01 - RADIOGRAPHIC PATHOLOGY (2019 Fall Term)
    Tue, Thu: 10:30-11:25 AM @ MAIN 501BL RM210
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    ...This course introduces the student to the radiographic appearance of disease and clinical manifestations. An overviewis presented on all major body systems, including common radiographic pathologies identified in the profession.Credits: 2.0Prerequisites: SCI 200, SCI 206, RAD 121, RAD 121L, RAD 122,...
    NRS 399 02 - INDEPENDENT STUDY (2021 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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    SB shess_sb_Spring - Sandbox (2012 Spring Term)
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    SCI 206 02 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY/PHARMACOLOGY (2022 Fall Term)
    Mon, Wed: 2-3:50 PM @ MAIN CLARK 2249
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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...
    NRS 345 01 - PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE II (2019 Summer Term)
    Fri: 8-11:50 AM @ MAIN LEINT 1070
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    ...Credit Hours: 2Corequisite: NRS 350 (traditional); NRS 340 (ACE)This course builds upon public health core concepts and principles introduced in Public Health Science I. Content focuses on epidemiology and special needs of aggregates at risk. Current and changing health care are critically analyzed ...
    a section of the PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE II course in Nursing - NRS
    HPM 592 01 - CAPSTONE I (2020 Fall Term)
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    ...Students are required to submit a portfolio of work as well as synthesize ideas and knowledge from courses throughout the program in the form of a written paper or project that addresses a specific health promotion problem or issue. Part one of the Capstone experience includes research on the select...
    a section of the CAPSTONE I course in Health Promotion Management - HPM
    NRS 101 03 C - INTRO TO COMMUNITY-BASED NURSING (2018 Fall Term)
    Fri: 7-1:15 PM @ MAIN CLARK B2/4
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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
    OTH 875 01 - DOCTORAL PROJECT (II) (2023 Summer Term)
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    ...The goal of the doctoral project is to provide an in-depth exposure to one or more of the following: clinical practiceskills, research skills, administration, leadership, program and policy development, advocacy, education, or theorydevelopment. The doctoral project consists of two parts: project de...
    COM 101 01 - ENGLISH COMPOSITION (2015 Summer Term)
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    This course provides instruction and practice in writing, with emphasis on the recursive processes of generating,drafting, revising and editing. Students develop skills in producing and evaluating written communications in privateand public contexts.Credits: 3.0
    a section of the ENGLISH COMPOSITION course in Communication - COM
    OTH 610 02 L - EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE PROD AGING (2024 Spring Term)
    Wed: 12:30-3:30 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...
    NRS 812 01 - ADULT NURSING THEORY II (2025 Fall Term)
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    ...This course provides the theoretical foundation for clinical role development and skills required in care delivery forprimary care of adults with a focus on the older adult with common acute and chronic health problems. This courseemphasizes the Interviewing skills and a methodical comprehensive app...
    a section of the ADULT NURSING THEORY II course in Nursing - NRS
    NRS 886 03 - DOCTORAL SCHOLARLY PROJECT III (2026 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. In collaboration with a faculty mentor, the student will refine and implement the doctoralscholarly project.Credits: 3.0Prerequisite: NRS 882
    a section of the DOCTORAL SCHOLARLY PROJECT III course in Nursing - NRS
    CMA 205 01 - HUMAN DISEASES & DISORDERS (2020 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 ...
    OTH 585 02 L - NEUROREHABILITATION (2017 Spring Term)
    Wed: 9-12:00 PM @ MAIN CLARK 3230A
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    ...The course examines current neuroscience evidence and implications for occupational therapy assessment andinterventions for working with neurologically impaired populations. Classroom and laboratory experiences criticallyexamine principles of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurosensory systems, neur...
    a section of the NEUROREHABILITATION course in Occupational Therapy - OTH
    RAD 264 01 - CLINICAL PRACTICUM IV (2022 Spring Term)
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    ...This course continues to center on student attainment of clinical competencies with various radiographic procedures.The student will continue to complete radiographic procedures under direct/indirect supervision of a radiologictechnologist while providing patient care and focusing on previous radiog...
    DMS 221 01 - ABDOMINAL ULTRASOUND I (2023 Spring Term)
    Wed: 10:30-12:30 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM220
    Wed: 1-3:00 PM @ MAIN 501BL RM115
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    ...This course will study the clinical applications of abdominal sonography which will include positioning and scanningprotocol. Anatomical structures to be covered will include: abdominal vasculature, liver, gallbladder and biliary system,pancreas, spleen and urinary tract. Invasive procedures and sma...
    NRS 462 01 - COMMUNITY-BASED CARE: COMPLX AGING (2017 Summer Term)
    Mon, Thu: 9-11:50 AM @ MAIN CLARK 2249
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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...
    CHE 101 40 - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY (2025 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 200 90 C - Population Health II (2023 Fall Term)
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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
    CMA 263 01 - PERSONAL INTERACTIVE SKILLS FOR MED (2011 Winter Term II)
    Wed: 8:30-11:30 AM @ MAIN
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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...
    SCI 298 02 - DIRECTED STUDY (2013 Fall Term)
    Tue, Fri: 8:30-10:20 AM @ MAIN CLARK B244
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    ...Directed study credit can be earned for arts and sciences coursework. Directed study allows students the opportunityto complete a course of study when there is a deficiency in course requirements. Arts and sciences course work isdetermined by the faculty responsible for each course and approved by t...
    NRS 220 01 C - COMMUNITY-BASED CARE W ADULTS (2012 Spring Term)
    Mon: 3-6:00 PM @ MAIN CLARK B222
    Wed: 6:30-1:30 PM @ MAIN
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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
    NRS 532 01 - FUND IN CARE COORD PROCESS (2022 Fall Term)
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    ...In this course, students will integrate client selection criteria, assessment tools, care plan/profile development andclinical efficiency in care coordination. The influence of diversity, equity, and inclusion will be examined. Students willincorporate data structuring for reporting into the care co...
    a section of the FUND IN CARE COORD PROCESS course in Nursing - NRS
    SUR 250 01 - SURG TECH CLINICAL I (2020 Fall Term)
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    ...This course is designed to apply basic surgical anatomy, instrumentation and procedural steps combined with aconsistent method of reinforcement in the clinical site. The students are assigned to a clinical site where they will applytheoretical knowledge while gaining the aptitude, skills and profici...
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    NRS 400 90 C - POPULATION BASED HEALTH IV (2023 Spring Term)
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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
    OTH 515 01 - EVID-BASED PRACT FOR PSYCH DYSFNT (2023 Spring Term)
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    ...This course examines occupational therapy service delivery in private and community mental health settings andservices. Individual and group leadership skills are developed for use in addressing psychosocial deficits encountered inpractice. The implications of illness for the individual, within vari...
    NRS 568 01 - CLINICAL INFO SYST FOR CLIN PRACT (2025 Spring Term)
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    ...In this course, students investigate aspects of technology in the nursing informatics role through a preceptedexperience. Students select a nursing informaticist in a healthcare setting to serve as a preceptor. Students explore theselection, implementation, management, and evaluation of healthcare i...
    SUR 122 01 L - SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY I WITH LAB (2016 Summer Term)
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    ...This course will expand on the role of the surgical technologist in the scrub role. Case and room preparation, aseptic technique, counts,suture and procedural steps for a wide variety of cases are introduced in this course. Additional topics include intraoperative considerationsand specialty instrum...
    BIO 226 01 - ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II (2022 Fall Term)
    Mon: 10-11:20 AM @ MAIN CLARK 2253
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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...
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    HUM 271 01 - EXPLORING WORLD RELIGIONS (2025 Spring Term)
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    ...In this course students begin to understand and appreciate the major themes, sacred text, ritual and symbols, culturalexpressions and historical developments of select world religions. Students will begin to recognize the commonalitiesand differences among religious traditions and examine some of th...
    a section of the EXPLORING WORLD RELIGIONS course in Humanities - HUM
    CVS 307 01 - SONOGRAPHIC SEMINAR II (2019 Spring Term)
    Wed: 9-11:00 AM @ MAIN 501BL RM220
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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...
    SSC 235 01 - THE SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE (2018 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
    OTH 561 01 L - LFSP ENGAG: ADLT & ELDLER (2026 Spring Term)
    Tue: 9-12:00 PM @ MAIN LEINT 1070
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    ...Explores occupational therapy practice with adults and older adults related to wellness, rehabilitation, and diseasemanagement. Focus on the occupational therapy process including evaluation, intervention, and outcomes. Analysis oflegislation, liability, documentation, billing and reimbursement, adv...
    HUM 270 60 - FOUNDATIONS OF THE SPIRITUAL LIFE (2021 Spring Term)
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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...
    BIO 225 05 L - ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I (2026 Fall Term)
    Fri: 1:30-3:20 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
    CVS 360 01 - CLINICAL REASONING (2023 Fall Term)
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    ...Clinical reasoning is designed to sharpen the student’s deductive reasoning and sonographic interpretation skillsthrough the use of case studies and medical literature. The essential components of a case presentation areintroduced. Students present cases in an open forum for discussion and evaluatio...
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