NUR 442 Health Assessment & Promotion

This course is designed to provide registered nurses with the knowledge and skills to conduct comprehensive health assessments and develop personalized health promotion plans for individuals across the lifespan. The course emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach, incorporating physical, mental, and social health assessments, while promoting wellness and preventive care. Students will learn evidence-based strategies for identifying health risks, educating patients, and empowering them to make informed decisions about their health. The course will also explore the impact of cultural, social, and environmental factors on health and how to address these in assessment and promotion.

Credits: 3
Subject: Nursing
Department: Nursing Division

NUR 443 Nurs Ldrshp & Org Excellence

This course is designed for registered nurses and aspiring nurse leaders to develop a comprehensive understanding of effective leadership, organizational strategies, and management skills necessary for enhancing healthcare delivery. The course will explore essential topics in nursing leadership, organizational culture, change management, patient safety, team collaboration, and financial stewardship. Students will examine evidence-based practices, leadership theories, and management strategies that foster organizational excellence and improve patient care outcomes. Emphasis will be placed on leadership styles, ethical decision-making, creating a positive work environment, and implementing strategic changes in nursing practice.

Credits: 3
Subject: Nursing
Department: Nursing Division

NUR 444 Appl Evidence-Based Hlthcare

This course will provide students with the foundational knowledge and practical skills to critically appraise, integrate, and apply evidence-based practices (EBP) in clinical healthcare settings. Emphasizing the use of research and best practices to improve patient outcomes, this course will equip students with the tools to make informed, data-driven decisions in healthcare delivery. The course covers essential topics such as research design, clinical decision-making, systematic reviews, and the use of evidence in quality improvement initiatives. By the end of the course, students will be able to implement evidence-based practices effectively and ethically in their nursing roles to enhance patient care.

Credits: 3
Subject: Nursing
Department: Nursing Division

NUR 445 Innovative Hlthcare Modalities

This course is designed to equip nursing professionals with the knowledge and skills to integrate cutting-edge healthcare modalities into their practice. The course will explore a variety of innovative techniques, tools, and technologies that are transforming patient care in diverse clinical settings. Students will examine emerging trends such as telehealth, artificial intelligence, integrative medicine, and precision health, with an emphasis on evidence-based approaches to improve patient outcomes, efficiency, and nursing care quality. Throughout the course, students will utilize critical thinking and practical application of new concepts. By the end of the course, students will be empowered to utilize and evaluate innovative healthcare solutions that complement traditional nursing practices while contributing to advancements in patient care.

Credits: 3
Subject: Nursing
Department: Nursing Division

NUR 450 Capstone

This course is the culmination of the BSN program. In a capstone paper, students reflect on their learning and demonstrate synthesis of knowledge and attainment of the BSN program’s learning outcomes. (Prerequisite: All prior nursing courses)

Credits: 2
Subject: Nursing
Department: Nursing Division

NUR 451 Capstone in Public Health Nurs

Students consider the concepts and implications of community-oriented and community-based nursing care and investigate the factors that impact public health. Health problems and issues facing vulnerable populations and the various roles of the nurse in promoting community and public health are explored. Course objectives are achieved through service learning, community assessment, and health promotion programs. The structure of health organizations and the impact of this structure on national and global community health are explored. GUIDED FIELD EXPERIENCE REQUIRED (Prerequisite: All prior nursing courses)

Credits: 6
Subject: Nursing
Department: Nursing Division

NUR 452 Environmental Health

Introduction to the concepts related to the health effects of environmental influences. The course explores the physiologic and developmental effects of exposure to physical hazards and biochemical substances, and the role of health care professionals in reducing potentially harmful exposures. (Elective).

Credits: 3
Subject: Nursing
Department: Nursing Division

NUR 495 NCLEX Review Course

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Subject: Nursing
Department: Nursing Division

ORBH 303 Organizational Concepts

Students examine the formal and informal functions of organizations and analyze an agency or organization based upon a systems model. Students also explore and solve organizational problems using a step-by-step method. This analysis will be applied to students’ research throughout the program, which typically is work-related.

Credits: 3
Subject: Organizational Behavior
Department: Psychology and Counseling

ORBH 307 Adult Develop & Life Assess

Introduction to adult development theory, linking these concepts to life through a process of individual reflection. Classical and contemporary adult development theories are examined to provide the paradigm for self-analysis and life assessment.

Credits: 3
Subject: Organizational Behavior
Department: Psychology and Counseling