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Fall Session II 2024

 

Nursing
Rachel Borton • Westlake Hall 106B
NUR404Community Health Nursing - Theory (2 hours)Seats
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Prerequisite: Nursing majors only, senior standing, NUR 316 (minimum grade of C); NUR 317 (minimum grade of S); NUR 318 (minimum grade of C); or RN to MSN Major
 10 *R* Arr  ONLONL Staff Online Course 
 Asynchronous online
NUR640Healthcare Policy (3 hours)Seats
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Prerequisite: Nursing major
 01 *R* Arr  ONLONL Staff Online Course 
 Asynchronous online
NUR682Psychopharmacology and Neurophysiology for the PMHNP (3 hours)Seats
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Prerequisite: BIO 526, NUR 600, NUR 651
Corequisite: NUR 680, NUR 684
 01 *R* Arr  ONLONL Katherine Sarsfield Online Course 
 Asynchronous online
NUR699Topics in Advanced Healthcare Practice (1 hour)Seats
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Prerequisite: Graduate Student Standing.
 01 *R* Arr  ONLONL Staff Online Course 
 "Nur Topcs"
 Asynchronous online
NUR752Advanced Health Informatics (3 hours)Seats
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Prerequisite: DNP Major
 01 *R* Arr  ONLONL Staff Online Course 
 Asynchronous online
 
Explores the role of the nurse in community settings. Applies principles of epidemiology, health promotion, and disease prevention to nursing practice. Examines core functions of public health nursing, essential services, and population-based practice.
Explores health policy development and implementation and its impact on healthcare regulation, delivery, and finance. There is a focus on wellness and promotion of health for local, national, and worldwide health initiatives. Students will define healthcare provider roles in health promotion, healthcare delivery, and quality improvement through activities related to health policy reform and finance.
This course provides the opportunity to deepen the learner's understanding of neurophysiology as it relates to the underpinnings of psychiatric disease and related treatments. The learner will develop the skills necessary to utilize psychopharmacology to manage the treatment of common psychiatric health problems in a safe, high-quality, and cost-effective manner.
This course will explore emerging topics relevant to the students seeking and/or collaborating with individuals seeking advanced practice healthcare degrees. Focusing on interdisciplinary concepts and subject matter, this course will help students gain competence and grow professionally in ways that may be applied to their specific field or practice areas. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credit hours.
This course examines the current trends in health informatics and data analytic methods. It provides opportunities for the advanced practice nurse (APN) to apply theoretical concepts of informatics to individual and aggregate level health information. Emphasis is placed on the APN's leadership role in the use of health information to improve health care delivery and outcomes.
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