Bachelor of Science
Nursing (BSN)
Degrees
Courses
NUR 370: Nursing Theory
Credits 3The focus of this course is to provide the student with an introduction and overview to the concepts of nursing theory. The course will include the development of nursing theory and an introduction to the works of selected eminent theorists as well as investigate the application of theory to professional nursing practice.
NUR 390: Nutrition
Credits 3The focus of this course is the science of human nutrition as it relates to public health in the United States and globally. Topics include nutritional requirements related to changing individual and family needs, food choices, health behaviors, food safety, and prevention and management of common chronic diseases.
NUR 401: Technological Applications in Healthcare
Credits 3The focus of this course is to explore patient care technologies, information systems, telecommunication technologies, and communication devices that support evidenced- based nursing practice. Students will gain an understanding of the impact these information management systems have on the healthcare team, delivery of care, efficiency and productivity, patient safety, and health outcomes.
NUR 420: Assessment Through the Lifespan
Credits 3The focus of this course is to expand upon knowledge needed to perform a more in-depth health assessment. Expected assessment findings and common unexpected findings will be analyzed, as well as differences based on age, ethnicity, and culture. Risk factors and related client education, professional verbal and written communication will be addressed.
NUR 430: Nursing Research
Credits 3The focus of this course is to provide a comprehensive review of nursing research with an emphasis on qualitative and quantitative methodologies. This course focuses on the development of the students' experience with the research process and evidence-based practice. Additionally, the student will review the role of the scholar practitioner to identify clinical research problems and determine the quality of research as it applies to clinical decision making.
NUR 440: Diseases of the Human Body
Credits 3The focus of this course is to provide a comprehensive review of human pathophysiology with an emphasis on alterations of homeostasis. The course will review metabolic, chemical, and physiological pathways related to cellular biology and biochemistry. Knowledge of the pathways encourages the course participant to introduce higher-level pathophysiological concepts into their clinical practice.
NUR 470: Community Health
Credits 3The focus of this course is the client living with health-related issues in the community. We will examine the relationship of the client to family, healthcare team, healthcare system, environment, and the community. Major components include assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation of people living with multiple chronic conditions in the community.
NUR 480: Nursing Leadership
Credits 3The focus of this course is to apply theoretical and empirical concepts of leadership, management roles, and the ethical decision-making process of the professional nurse in diverse multicultural settings. The student will use critical thinking strategies to study the coordinating role of the professional nurse within the healthcare delivery system with an emphasis on synthesis of this knowledge to develop innovative and creative approaches to nursing practice. This will lead to an understanding of the concept of leadership theories and roles, problem solving and the decision-making process for a professional nurse in a leadership position.
NUR 490: Capstone Project
Credits 5The focus of this course is the analysis and clinical application of nursing care of the client living with health-related issues. The student will construct new knowledge based on clinical experiences. Major components include assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation of the client living with health-related issues. The student will utilize evidence-based resources and public health competencies to analyze how a health-related issue and nursing interventions affect the health of the client. The course integrates prior clinical and classroom concepts with new clinical experiences with the intention of establishing a deeper level of understanding of nursing care.
NUR 495: Capstone Project
Credits 6The focus of this course is the analysis and clinical application of nursing care of the client living with health-related issues. The student will construct new knowledge based on clinical experiences. Major components include assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation of the client living with health-related issues. The student will utilize evidence-based resources and public health competencies to analyze how a health-related issue and nursing interventions affect the health of the client. The course integrates prior clinical and classroom concepts with new clinical experiences with the intention of establishing a deeper level of understanding of nursing care.