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2016-2018 Catalog 
    
2016-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Course Numbering System

The first digit in each course designation is intended to indicate the level of the course. In addition, the first digit also roughly indexes the student’s year of study at the University.

Courses numbered 001 to 099 are non-baccalaureate developmental courses.

Courses numbered 100 to 299 are lower-division.

Courses numbered 300 to 499 are upper-division.

Courses numbered 500 to 599 are graduate level, and may be taken by advanced upper-division, post-baccalaureate, or graduate students for undergraduate or graduate credit.

Courses numbered 600 to 699 are graduate level. These courses may be taken by undergraduate students only on an individual basis, and only with prior, case-by-case approval of the program director of the program offering the course (or his/her designee).

Courses numbered 700 to 799 are doctoral level.

Courses numbered 1000 and above not listed in this catalog because these are professional-level courses carrying University credit, which do not typically apply to credentials or degrees offered by the University. These courses are recorded on student transcripts.

Students should consult relevant sections of this catalog, as well as college and program advising staff, in order to determine which courses are appropriate for their level of study, and which courses satisfy degree requirements for various programs of study.

 

Nursing

  
  • NURS 330 - Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family for Accelerated BSN Students

    Units: 2
    Introduction to the principles of nursing care for childbearing women and families including both normal and high risk conditions. Emphasis on health promotion in childbearing families in acute and outpatient settings. Course content is similar to NURS 230  due to requirements of the Board of Registered Nursing, but concepts are treated at a higher theoretical level. Building on prior educational experiences and the ability to analyze and synthesize, students are expected to be self-directed learners. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 316A , NURS 322 , NURS 323 , NURS 360  and NURS 361 . Simultaneous enrollment in NURS 324 , NURS 325 , NURS 316B , and NURS 331 .

  
  • NURS 331 - Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family Laboratory for Accelerated BSN Students

    Units: 2
    Application of the nursing process in the direct care of the normal and high-risk childbearing population. Emphasis is placed on teaching and health promotion in varied clinical settings. Course content is similar to NURS 231  due to requirements of the Board of Registered Nursing, but concepts are treated at a higher theoretical level. Building on prior educational experiences and the ability to analyze and synthesize, students are expected to be self-directed learners. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 316B , NURS 322 , and NURS 323 . Simultaneous enrollment in NURS 330 .

  
  • NURS 332 - Nursing Care of Children for the Accelerated BSN Students

    Units: 2
    Presents nursing concepts and theory that are related to normal and high-risk health care for the infant, toddler, school-age, and adolescent. Focuses on nursing care for children in the context of family. Emphasizes family-centered nursing care concepts involved in growth and development, health promotion, and acute illness. Nursing process is stressed in addressing both self-care requisites and deficits. Course content is similar to NURS 232  due to requirements of the Board of Registered Nursing, but concepts are treated at a higher theoretical level. Building on prior educational experiences and the ability to analyze and synthesize, students are expected to be self-directed learners. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 316B , NURS 324 , and NURS 325 . Simultaneous enrollment in NURS 333 .

  
  • NURS 333 - Nursing Care of Children for Accelerated BSN Students Laboratory

    Units: 2
    Application of family-centered nursing care for the infant, toddler, pre-school-age, and adolescent population. Emphasis is placed on teaching and health promotion in acute and ambulatory clinical settings. Course content is similar to NURS 233  due to requirements of the Board of Registered Nursing, but concepts are treated at a higher theoretical level. Building on prior educational experiences and the ability to analyze and synthesize, students are expected to be self-directed learners. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 316B , NURS 324 , and NURS 325 . Simultaneous enrollment in NURS 332 .

  
  • NURS 350 - Role Transition for the RN

    Units: 2
    Provides the Registered Nurse with the conceptual base for the practice of nursing, built around a core of theories and related concepts which will facilitate transition of the Registered Nurse to the baccalaureate nursing curriculum. Focus is on the roles of the professional nurse as advocate, educator, provider and coordinator of care. Enrollment restricted to students with RN license and admission to the RN-to-BSN nursing major. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing.

    Corequisite(s): NURS 351 .
  
  • NURS 351 - Role Transition Seminar for the RN

    Units: 1
    Returning Registered Nurses will apply, review, and validate concepts and theories related to medical-surgical, mental health, pediatrics and obstetrical nursing practice that are the basis for the upper-division baccalaureate nursing major courses. Seminar discussions of the application of these concepts to patient care in clinical settings. Enrollment restricted to students with RN license and admission to the RN-to-BSN nursing major. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of Program Director

    Corequisite(s): NURS 350 .
  
  • NURS 352 - Nursing Research

    Units: 3
    An understanding of the research process and research utilization in clinical practice. Students develop skills in reading, analyzing and critiquing research related to nursing. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 222  and NURS 223  and simultaneous enrollment in NURS 320  and NURS 321  for generic nursing students only. Enrollment Requirement: NURS 350 , NURS 351  and NURS 370  and simultaneous enrollment in NURS 310  and NURS 311  for RN-to-BSN students only. Enrollment Requirement: NURS NURS 324 , NURS 325 , and NURS 316B  and simultaneous enrollment in NURS 330 , NURS 331 , NURS 450 , and NURS 451  for ABSN students only.

  
  • NURS 360 - Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing for Accelerated BSN Students

    Units: 2
    Principles of therapeutic communication and the nursing process for clients exhibiting acute and/or chronic self-care deficits related to psychiatric disorders. Overview of contemporary psychosocial treatment modalities with a focus on health promotion in diverse aggregate populations. Course content is similar to NURS 260  due to requirements of the Board of Registered Nursing, but concepts are treated at a higher theoretical level. Building on prior educational experiences and the ability to analyze and synthesize, students are expected to be self-directed learners. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of School of Nursing. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 300 , NURS 301 , NURS 314 , and NURS 315 . Simultaneous enrollment in NURS 316A , NURS 222 , NURS 223 , and NURS 361 .

  
  • NURS 361 - Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing for Accelerated BSN Students Laboratory

    Units: 2
    Application of the nursing process with an emphasis on therapeutic interventions for individuals exhibiting acute and/or chronic self-care deficits related to psychiatric disorders. Focuses on health promotion of mental health in diverse populations across the continuum of mental health and illness. Course content is similar to NURS 260  due to requirements of the Board of Registered Nursing, but concepts are treated at a higher theoretical level. Building on prior educational experiences and the ability to analyze and synthesize, students are expected to be self-directed learners. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 300 , NURS 301 , NURS 314 , and NURS 315 . Simultaneous enrollment in NURS 316A , NURS 222 , NURS 223 , and NURS 360 .

  
  • NURS 370 - Health Promotion and Patient Education Strategies

    Units: 2
    Integration, application and evaluation of specific information regarding health education and health promotion theory, research, and practice, which is essential to the professional nursing role, and critical to improving the health of individuals and the population at large. Explores the effects of developmental, motivational, and sociocultural factors on patient teaching, health education, and health promotion. Enrollment restricted to students admitted to RN-to-BSN nursing major. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 220  and NURS 221  (generic students only). Simultaneous enrollment in NURS 212B , NURS 222 , and NURS 223  for generic nursing students; or NURS 350  and NURS 351  for RN-to-BSN students.

  
  • NURS 396 - Special Topics in Nursing

    Units: 3
    Introductory topics of interest to nursing and/or health science majors. Students should check the Class Schedule for listing of actual topics. Enrollment restricted to students with upper-division standing.

  
  • NURS 440 - Community Health Nursing

    Units: 3
    Focuses on the professional nurse’s role in working with aggregates in the community, exploring contemporary public health problems, and working collaboratively with the community as part of the interdisciplinary team. Includes the frameworks that guide community-based, population-focused practice and research to assist the student in developing skills in community assessment, program planning and practice interventions to help identified populations within the community maintain their optimum level of health. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 370  for generic nursing students only and simultaneous enrollment in NURS 441 or 447. Enrollment Requirement: NURS 324 , NURS 325 , NURS 330 , and NURS 331  and simultaneous enrollment in NURS 442 , NURS 447 , NURS 490 , and 495 for ABSN students.

  
  • NURS 442 - Nursing CaseManagement of Vulnerable Populations

    Units: 2
    Development of skills in managing the care of chronically ill patients in a community setting in order to maintain maximum levels of function and self care ability, to reduce hospitalization, manage symptoms, and increase quality of life for persons at risk. Focuses on nursing case management models, roles, and strategies used for managing high-risk client population in the community settings and for providing comprehensive care coordination, brokerage, monitoring, discharge planning, client/family advocacy, and nursing interventions. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement for generic students: NURS 440  and 441 and simultaneous enrollment in NURS 443 or NURS 445 , NURS 450 , NURS 451 , and NURS 490 . Enrollment Requirement for ABSN students: NURS 324 , NURS 325 , NURS 330 , and NURS 331  and simultaneous enrollment in NURS 440 , NURS 447 , and 495.

  
  • NURS 445 - Practicum: Community-Oriented Nursing and Case Management

    Units: 3
    Application of skills to manage the chronically ill or patients identified as members of a high-risk or vulnerable population in the community setting. Focuses on the maintenance of maximum levels of function and self-care ability, to reduce the need for hospitalization, manage symptoms, and increase quality of life for persons at risk. Implementation of nursing case management strategies and intervention will be used for managing high-risk or vulnerable client populations and for providing cost effective and comprehensive care coordination, brokerage, monitoring, and patient education. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 440  and 441.Simultaneous enrollment in NURS 442 , NURS 450 , NURS 451 , and NURS 490 . Nine hours of laboratory.

  
  • NURS 447 - Public Health Nursing Practicum

    Units: 2
    Provides clinical experience for registered nurses (RNs) working with diverse populations targeting public health problems.  Involves work with community partners and health agencies to assess populations, develop programs, provide health education, and assist high-risk or vulnerable populations within the community attain and maintain their optimum level of health.  Clinical practicum is a community-based and population-focused public health nursing practice that meets the requirements for CA BRN PHN certificate and Quad Council competencies for public health nursing.  May not be taken for credit by students who have received credit for NURS 496-12. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 324 , NURS 325 , NURS 330 , and NURS 331 . Simultaneous enrollment in NURS 440  and NURS 442 .

  
  • NURS 450 - Nursing Leadership and Professional Issues

    Units: 3
    Organizational theory and management practices applied to health care systems. The role of the nurse manager as leader and change agent in the delivery of care to patient groups and communities within complex and diverse health care settings. Contemporary issues affecting the delivery of health care and discipline and professional practice of nursing. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 324 , NURS 325 , and NURS 316B . Simultaneous enrollment in NURS 330 , NURS 331 , NURS 352 , and NURS 451 .

  
  • NURS 451 - Nursing Leadership and Management Laboratory

    Units: 2
    Application of organizational theory and management practices in health care settings. Development of skills and competencies for the frontline nurse manager within and beyond the walls of the acute care setting. Operationalizes the role of the nurse manager as leader and change agent in the delivery of care to patient groups and communities within complex and diverse health care settings. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 324 , NURS 325 , and NURS 316B . Simultaneous enrollment in NURS 330 , NURS 331 , NURS 352 , and NURS 450 . Six hours of laboratory.

  
  • NURS 452 - Legal Aspects of Health Care Delivery

    Units: 3
    Explores the legal issues related to health care delivery and health care providers. Includes negligence, malpractice, liability, informed consent, confidentiality, treatment of vulnerable persons, ethical dilemmas, advanced health directives, and licensure and practice acts. Open to non-nursing majors. Enrollment restricted to students with upper-division standing.

  
  • NURS 472 - Complementary Approaches to Health and Healing

    Units: 3
    Explores complementary approaches to health and healing including acupuncture, acupressure and therapeutic touch, homeopathic remedies, holistic, chiropractic and osteopathic approaches, nutrition, mind/body interactions and herbal/botanical products. Examines various culturally based health practices such as Latin American, Native American, Mexican, and traditional Oriental practices and healers. Enrollment restricted to students with upper-division standing.

  
  • NURS 480 - Family Nursing: Theory and Practice

    Units: 2
    Introduction to the theory, research, and practice of family nursing. Includes an exploration of the current theoretical foundation of family nursing, elements of family assessment, cultural diversity among families, and nursing practice associated with family health patterns, health promotion, and interventions. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of Nursing. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: Completion of 200-level nursing courses and NURS 370 .

  
  • NURS 490 - Transition to Nursing Practice Seminar

    Units: 1
    Clinical decision making in a variety of patient care situations and case scenarios with emphasis on utilization of the steps of the nursing care process. Reviews the essentials of assessment, nursing diagnosis, goal setting, implementation and evaluation in multiple health deviations and across the life span. Assessment of the student’s basic nursing knowledge will be performed using a standardized nursing examination. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: Simultaneous enrollment in NURS 442 , 443 or NURS 445 , NURS 450 , and NURS 451  for generic students. Simultaneous enrollment in NURS 440 , NURS 442 , NURS 447 , and NURS 495 for ABSN students.

  
  • NURS 491 - Transition to Nursing Practice Internship

    Units: 1
    Designed for traditional and accelerated BSN nursing students to work in a clinical setting and strengthen their professional nurse identity by working under the supervision of a clinical preceptor as a role model. Allows for acquisition of additional clinical practice in a real work setting. Grading Basis: Graded Credit/No Credit. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of Nursing.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 320  and NURS 321  for traditional BSN students; NURS 324  and NURS 325  for accelerated BSN students.
  
  • NURS 493 - Nurse Externship

    Units: 2
    Designed for traditional and accelerated BSN nursing students to work in a clinical setting and strengthen their professional nurse identity by working under the supervision of a clinical preceptor as a role model. Allows for acquisition of additional clinical practice in a real work setting. This course is an optional senior-level experience. NURS 493 may be substituted for NURS 491  if a student has an externship the final semester of the program. May be repeated three times for a total of six 6 units. Grading Basis: Graded Credit/No Credit. For both traditional BSN and accelerated BSN programs, enrollment is restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Extern Program Coordinator.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 320  and NURS 321  for traditional BSN students; NURS 324  and NURS 325  for accelerated BSN students.
  
  • NURS 496 - Special Topics in Nursing

    Units: 1-6
    Advanced topics of interest to nursing and/or health science majors. Enrollment restricted to students with upper-division standing.

  
  • NURS 497A - Nurse Externship in Quality Improvement in Patient Care

    Units: 1
    Work in a clinical setting with a focus on current practices and quality improvement and patient safety. Grading Basis: Graded Credit/No Credit.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 320  and NURS 321  for traditional BSN students; NURS 324  and NURS 325  for accelerated BSN students. Requires consent of QI Externship Program Coordinator.
  
  • NURS 497B - Nurse Externship in Quality Improvement in Patient Care

    Units: 2
    Work in a clinical setting with a focus on current practices and quality improvement and patient safety. Grading Basis: Graded Credit/No Credit. May not be taken for credit by students who received credit for NURS 496 -11.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 320  and NURS 321  for traditional BSN students; NURS 324  and NURS 325  for accelerated BSN students. Requires consent of QI Externship Program Coordinator.
  
  • NURS 499A - Independent Study in Nursing

    Units: 1
    Independent study in nursing. Project must be approved by the faculty sponsor/instructor prior to registration. May be repeated for a total of nine (9) units. Enrollment restricted to students with upper-division standing who have obtained consent of instructor.

  
  • NURS 499B - Independent Study in Nursing

    Units: 2
    Independent study in nursing. Project must be approved by the faculty sponsor/instructor prior to registration. May be repeated for a total of nine (9) units. Enrollment restricted to students with upper-division standing who have obtained consent of instructor.

  
  • NURS 499C - Independent Study in Nursing

    Units: 3
    Independent study in nursing. Project must be approved by the faculty sponsor/instructor prior to registration. May be repeated for a total of nine (9) units. Enrollment restricted to students with upper-division standing who have obtained consent of instructor.

  
  • NURS 500 - Theoretical Bases of Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice

    Units: 2
    Exploration of the interface of theory, research and clinical practice. Middle range theories from nursing and other disciplines are examined for their potential use as a foundation for research and clinical practice in advanced nursing. Theory construction through the use of concept analysis techniques and basics of the research process is explored. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 502 - Advanced Health Assessment

    Units: 2
    The theory and practice of advanced health assessment and application to the advanced nursing role is examined. An emphasis on the analysis and synthesis of subjective and objective data to diagnose health problems and develop management plans is made. Students will focus on promotion of health in individuals across the age range and within the family, community, and cultural context. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 503A  must be taken concurrently.

  
  • NURS 503A - Advanced Health Assessment Field Study

    Units: 1
    Application of advanced health assessment techniques in the skills lab. Students will complete a health assessment and physical examination in the skills lab. In addition, students will integrate health promotion activities into lab assignments. The minimum requirement for this practicum is 45 hours. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 502  must be taken concurrently.

  
  • NURS 504 - Advanced Pathophysiology

    Units: 3
    Exploration of the application of advanced knowledge of complex physiological functions and pathophysiological processes related to the care of individuals with altered health states across the life span. Alterations in function and adaptive, integrative and regulatory mechanisms at the molecular, cellular,organ and system levels are studied. The primary focus is to provide a foundation for clinical decision-making and management of health problems across the lifespan.

  
  • NURS 506 - Advanced Pharmacology

    Units: 3
    Examination of the theoretical basis for pharmacological treatment of common chronic health problems. Selected classifications of drugs with emphasis on the principles of pharmacokinetics, the pathophysiological basis for therapeutic use, adverse effects, drug interactions, contraindications for use, patient education on medication therapy, and issues of adherence are explored.

  
  • NURS 508 - Health Care Policy

    Units: 2
    Exploration of the characteristics of the current health care environment as it pertains to policy development, health planning, and economic management at the global, national, state and local levels. Multidisciplinary decisions regarding equitable distribution of existing sources, policy development, program evaluation, and client/population outcomes are examined. Students are introduced to the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Quality and Quality and Safety Education for Nurses. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 510 - Nursing Research Methods

    Units: 2
    Refinement of the student’s understanding of the research process, qualitative and quantitative research design, and corresponding methods of analysis. Sampling theory, recruitment of participants, methods of data collection, reliability and validity, and scientific rigor are explored. Students analyze, evaluate, and interpret studies contributing evidence for practice and knowledge development. Students will prepare a draft proposal for their directed graduate project. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 512 - Biostatistics for Advanced Nursing Practice

    Units: 3
    Emphasizes the development of competency in terminology, concepts, and correct uses and interpretation of biostatistics by the advanced practice nurse to include assessing the quality of observed data and collecting quality data. The use of biostatistics for research and evidence-based practice projects is highlighted and the intersection of biostatistics and epidemiology is explored. Exercises include critical appraisal of research methods and practical application of statistical software packages. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 514 - Epidemiology for Advanced Nursing Practice

    Units: 3
    Emphasizes the development of competency in epidemiology for advanced nursing practice. Methods studied include rates, levels of prevention, vital statistics, modes of transmission, and models of causation. Practice phenomena are explored using case examples and nursing and healthcare-related outcomes. Assessment of the quality of observed data and collection methods will be performed. The intersection of biostatistics and epidemiology is explored. Exercises include the application of epidemiologic approaches to disease surveillance, treatment, communication, and prevention. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 518 - Inter-professional Practice: A Trans-disciplinary Model of Healthcare

    Units: 2
    Prepares the experienced healthcare professional to work as member of an inter-professional team providing care to the underserved in a trans-disciplinary practice.  Disciplines addressed include medicine, pharmacy, social work, mental health, law, and integrative medicine. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of instructor.

  
  • NURS 520 - Advanced Practice Care of the Pediatric Client

    Units: 2
    Preparation of the advanced practice nurse to provide care to infants, children, and adolescents. Includes common developmental, behavioral, acute and chronic illness, and health promotion and maintenance. Includes specific pediatric primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention with etiology of condition or disease, differential diagnosis, and clinical management. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 526 - Advanced Practice Care of Women in the Childbearing Years

    Units: 1
    Preparation of the family nurse practitioner to provide care to women in the childbearing years. Overview of theory and research on the assessment and management of women to include concepts of gynecology, family planning, pregnancy and postpartum care, and menopause. Emphasis on health promotion of women throughout the lifespan. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 530 - Advanced Practice Nursing

    Units: 2
    Introduces competencies and other foundational components of advanced practice nursing for the Clinical Nurse Specialist and Nurse Practitioner. Subjects include history, roles, options, and choices that are associated with professional practice and career development. The role of technology, evidence-based decision making, leadership, change, collaboration, and outcomes of evaluation are explored. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 531 - Advanced Practice Nursing Skills Lab

    Units: 1
    Introduction to and practice of common skills and procedures used in the clinical patient office setting by the Advanced Practice Nurse.  Includes identification of common diseases and disorders and the appropriate intervention by the Family Nurse Practitioner.  Special emphasis is placed on patient consent, safety and efficacy in practice, and procedural skills used in patient care. Enrollment limited to students admitted to FNP track in the School of Nursing.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 530 .
  
  • NURS 532A - Advanced Practice Management of Clients and Families Across the Life Span I

    Units: 3
    Advanced study of the management of patients with common acute/chronic illnesses and health and developmental problems by advanced practice nurses in a variety of health care settings. The advanced practice nurse assumes responsibility and accountability for health promotion, assessment, diagnosis, and management of acute/chronic illness and client problems including prescription of pharmacological agents within a specialty area of clinical practice. Emphasis on developing sound clinical decision making and diagnostic reasoning skills is included. The APN uses theory, research, and best practices to manage the care of individuals, families, and populations, and works to provide quality, cost-effective care. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 502 , NURS 503A , NURS 504 , and NURS 506 .
  
  • NURS 532B - Advanced Mental Health Management of Individuals Across the Lifespan

    Units: 2
    In-depth exploration of psycho-therapeutic treatment modalities for individuals experiencing acute and chronic mental health needs.  Emphasis on understanding, use, and evaluation of evidence-based psycho-therapeutic interventions with a range of psychiatric disorders across the lifespan. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 580   and NURS 583 .
    Corequisite(s): NURS 533C .
  
  • NURS 532C - Advanced Concepts of Palliative Care Nursing Across the Lifespan in Acute Care

    Units: 2
    Provides an overview of the foundations of palliative care for individuals and their families who are experiencing serious illness within the inter-professional palliative care team. An emphasis of this course is the philosophy, theory, evidence based standards of care, and the inter-professional aspects of a comprehensive and compassionate system of palliative care for individuals and their families experiencing complex illness with uncertain timing of death. Current trends and business practices that affect provision of quality care and use of compassionate resources at the end of life are analyzed. Enrollment is restricted to students who have obtained consent from the department.

    Corequisite(s): NURS 533F  or NURS 533G .
  
  • NURS 532T - Advanced Practice Transitions of Care Management of Patients and Families Across the Care Continuum I

    Units: 3
    Exploration of Transitions of Care concepts with emphasis of the evolution and core principles of nursing case management.  Contemporary case management models across the health care continuum are analyzed.  Case management competencies for beginner and advanced nursing practice will be studied.  A major focus is identifying strategies that promote appropriate clinical outcomes of care, coordination of care, and cost-efficient utilization of resources using a system perspective. May not be taken for credit by students who have received credit for NURS 596 -4. Enrollment restricted to students admitted to the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) track.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 502 , NURS 503A .
    Corequisite(s): NURS 533T-A .
  
  • NURS 533A - Advanced Field Study: Advanced Practice Management of Clients and Families Across the Life Span I - CNS

    Units: 4
    Clinical practicum allows for immersion of the Clinical Nurse Specialist in the role of the advanced practice nurse in the acute care setting. Using foundations of theory, research and other evidence, and tools for case management, students will manage clients across the life span in their area of clinical expertise. Students will be mentored by experienced advanced practice nurses in activities expected in the role. The minimum requirement for this practicum is 180 hours. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 532A  must be taken concurrently.

  
  • NURS 533C - Advanced Field Study: Management of Individuals with Mental Health Needs Across the Lifespan

    Units: 4
    Clinical practicum focuses on the role of the advanced practice psychiatric mental health nurse in assessment, diagnosis and treatment planning for individuals across the lifespan.  Emphasis is placed on the nurse’s role as a member of the interdisciplinary team.  Incorporates psycho-therapeutic modalities used with individuals with mental health needs.  The minimum requirement for this practicum is 180 hours. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 532B  must be taken concurrently.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 583 .
    Corequisite(s): NURS 532B .
  
  • NURS 533D - Advanced Field Study: Management of the Clients and Families Across the Life Span I - FNP

    Units: 4
    Clinical practicum allows for immersion into the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) role of the advanced practice nurse in the primary care setting. Using foundations of theory, research, and other evidence, students will manage common acute illnesses in individuals throughout the lifespan in a variety of clinical sites. Continuation of the application of primary prevention strategies and health maintenance will be incorporated into care. Students will be mentored by advanced practice nurse practitioners or physicians in activities expected of the role. The minimum requirement for this practicum is 180 hours. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 532A  must be taken concurrently.

  
  • NURS 533E - Advanced Field Study: Management of Clients and Families Across the Life Span I - APHN

    Units: 4
    Clinical practicum allows for immersion into the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) role of the advanced practice nurse in public health. Students will manage individual clients and aggregates in the arena of public health in a variety of settings. This practicum emphasizes the use of health promotion and disease prevention strategies to improve the health of the community and the nation. Activities at the individual level include: health screening, counseling, education, and evaluation of immunity and infectious disease. Activities at the aggregate level include: emergency response, disaster planning, community health assessment, and program implementation and evaluation. Students will be mentored by an experienced advanced practice nurse in activities expected of the role. The minimum requirement for this practicum is 180 hours. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 532A  must be taken concurrently.

  
  • NURS 533F - Advanced Field Study: Advanced Management of Palliative Care Clients Across the Lifespan in Acute Care - NP

    Units: 4
    The clinical practicum for the Nurse practitioner will focus on the physiological, psychosocial, cultural, spiritual, and bereavement aspects of care. Emphasis is on care of individuals with a serious or chronic illness and their families, which will require individualized, discriminating plans of care and implementing treatment plans and prescriptives for those experiencing complex symptoms. Development of expertise in reflecting the nursing perspective within the inter-professional team, and its contribution to transforming palliative care practice. Current practice issues such as APN role, billing and reimbursement will be addressed. Requires 180 clinical hours. Enrollment is restricted to students who have obtained consent from the department. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

    Corequisite(s): NURS 532C .
  
  • NURS 533G - Advanced Field Study: Advanced Management of Palliative Care Clients Across the Lifespan in Acute Care - CNS

    Units: 4
    The clinical practicum is for the Clinical Nurse Specialist and will focus on the physiological, psychosocial, cultural, spiritual, and bereavement aspects of care. Emphasis is on care of individuals with a serious or chronic illness and their families, which will require individualized, discriminating plans of care and implementing treatment plans and prescriptives for those experiencing complex symptoms. Development of expertise in reflecting the nursing perspective within the interdisciplinary team, and its contribution to transforming palliative care practice. Current practice issues such as APN role, billing and reimbursement will be addressed. Requires 180 clinical hours. Enrollment is restricted to students who have obtained consent from the department. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

    Corequisite(s): NURS 532C .
  
  • NURS 533T-A - Advanced Field Study: Advanced Practice Transitions of Care Management of Patients and Families Across the Care Continuum I

    Units: 3
    Clinical practicum for immersion in the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) role in transitions of care nursing for patients and families in acute care and community settings.  By providing direct patient care, CNSs influence care outcomes through expert consultation and implementing improvements in health care delivery systems.  Students will collaborate to manage clients across the life span in their area of clinical experience.  The minimum requirement for this practicum is 180 hours. Enrollment limited to admission to CNS Program.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 502 , NURS 503A .
    Corequisite(s): NURS 532T .
  
  • NURS 533T-B - Adv Field Study: Adv Pract Transitions Care Mgmt of Patients & Families Across the Care Continuum I

    Units: 4
    Clinical practicum of immersion in the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) role in transitions of care nursing for patients and families in acute care and community settings.  By providing direct patient care, CNSs influence care outcomes through expert consultation and implementing improvements in health care delivery systems.  Students will collaborate to manage clients across the life span in their area of clinical expertise.  The minimum requirement for this practicum is 180 hours.  May not be taken for credit by students who have taken NURS 596 -5. Enrollment restricted to students admitted to the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) track.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 502 , NURS 503A .
    Corequisite(s): NURS 532T .
  
  • NURS 534A - Advanced Practice Management of Clients and Families Across the Life Span II

    Units: 2
    Advanced study of the management of clients/families with acute/chronic illnesses and health problems by advanced practice nurses in a variety of health care settings. The advanced practice nurse assumes responsibility and accountability for health promotion, assessment, diagnosis, and management of acute/chronic illness and client problems including prescription of pharmacological agents within a specialty area of clinical practice. Emphasis on developing sound clinical decision making and diagnostic reasoning skills is included. The APN uses theory, research, and best practices to manage the care of individuals, families, and populations, and works to provide quality, cost-effective care. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 502 , NURS 503A , NURS 504 , and NURS 506 .
  
  • NURS 534B - Advanced Mental Health Management of Groups and Families Across the Life Span

    Units: 2
    An in-depth exploration of the psycho-therapeutic treatment modalities for groups and families experiencing acute and chronic mental health needs.  Theory, research, and best practices are examined, with an emphasis on collaboration with the multidisciplinary team to provide quality, cost-effective care. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 532B .
    Corequisite(s): NURS 535C .
  
  • NURS 534C - Advanced Concepts of Palliative Care Nursing Across the Lifespan in the Community

    Units: 2
    Introduces students to the advanced practice palliative and hospice care nurse in the care of patients/families with a serious or chronic disease experiencing progressive illness. The students will gain knowledge of the palliative care system, ranging from palliative care, hospice care, and family support services in bereavement. New trends, advances, and issues in home management of complex conditions, innovative delivery systems, legal, ethical and policy consideration will be explored. Enrollment is restricted to students who have obtained consent from the department. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

    Corequisite(s): NURS 535F  or NURS 535G .
  
  • NURS 534T - Advanced Practice Transitions of Care Management of Patients and Families Across the Care Continuum II

    Units: 2
    Advanced study of the management of patients with common acute and chronic illness by advanced practice nurses in a variety of health settings.  Advanced practice nurse responsibility and accountability of transitions of care across the care continuum, evidence-based assessments and tools to identify high risk patient populations for hospital admission and readmission are discussed.  Strategies for engagement in targeted interventions for patient and family-centered care planning and patient care for optimal outcomes are identified. Enrollment limited to students admitted to the Clinical Nurse Specialist track.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 532T  and NURS 533T-A  or NURS 533T-B .
    Corequisite(s): NURS 535T-A  or NURS 535T-B .
  
  • NURS 535A - Advanced Field Study: Advanced Practice Management of Clients and Families Across the Life Span II - CNS

    Units: 4
    The clinical practicum allows for immersion of the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) in the role of the advanced practice nurse in the community setting. Using foundations of theory, research and other evidence and the tools for case management, students will manage clients across the life span in their area of clinical expertise. Students will be mentored by an experienced Clinical Nurse Specialist in activities expected in the role. The minimum requirement for this practicum is 180 hours. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 534A  must be taken concurrently.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 502 , NURS 503A , NURS 504 , and NURS 506 .
  
  • NURS 535C - Advanced Field Study: Management of Groups and Families with Mental Health Needs Across the Lifespan

    Units: 4
    Clinical practicum focuses on the role of the advanced practice psychiatric mental health nurse in assessment, diagnosis and treatment, planning for groups and families across the lifespan.  Emphasis is placed on the nurse’s role as a member of the interdisciplinary team.  Incorporates psycho-therapeutic modalities used with groups and families with mental health needs.  The minimum requirement for this practicum is 180 hours. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 534B  must be taken concurrently.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 533C .
    Corequisite(s): NURS 534B .
  
  • NURS 535D - Advanced Field Study: Management of Clients and Families Across the Life Span II - FNP

    Units: 4
    This clinical practicum allows for the immersion into the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) role of the student advanced practice nurse in the primary care setting and community setting. Using foundations of theory, research, and other evidence, students will manage acute and chronic illness in individuals throughout the lifespan in a variety of clinical sites in the community. Concepts of primary, secondary and tertiary care will be incorporated into plans of care. Students will be mentored by licensed advanced practice nurse practitioners or physicians in activities expected of the role. A minimum of 180 clinical hours is required. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 534A  must be taken concurrently.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 502 , NURS 503A , NURS 504 , and NURS 506 .
  
  • NURS 535E - Advanced Field Study: Management of Clients and Families Across the Life Span II - APHN

    Units: 3
    This clinical practicum allows for continued immersion into the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) role in the community. Using the foundations of Nursing, Public and Community Health, and strategies of case and care management students will manage individuals, families, and groups that have been historically marginalized and described as “vulnerable.” Individuals and groups served may include the poor, the homeless, migrant workers, immigrants, pregnant adolescents, and people with mental illness, substance abusers, and people with communicable disease (e.g., HIV/AIDs). The minimum requirement for this practicum is 180 hours. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 502 , NURS 503A , NURS 504 , and NURS 506 .
  
  • NURS 535F - Advanced Field Study: Advanced Management of Palliative Care Clients Across the Lifespan in the Community - NP

    Units: 4
    During 180 clinical hours of field study the Nurse Practitioner will provide comprehensive care to patients with a chronic illness and their families. Engages in advanced holistic physical assessment of pain, symptoms, and quality of life for patients with serious or chronic illnesses in a variety of settings in the community under the direction of a skilled clinician in palliative care. Learning experiences will focus on conducting patient/family conferences; exploring current and emerging models of palliative care delivery; and creating approaches to enhancing continuity of palliative care across settings. Enrollment is restricted to students who have obtained consent from the department. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

    Corequisite(s): NURS 534C .
  
  • NURS 535G - Advanced Field Study: Advanced Management of Palliative Care Clients Across the Lifespan in the Community - CNS

    Units: 4
    During 180 clinical hours of field study the Clinical Nurse Specialist will provide comprehensive care to patients with a chronic illness and their families. Engage in advanced holistic physical assessment of pain, symptoms, and quality of life for patients with serious or chronic illnesses in a variety of settings in the community under the direction of a skilled clinician in palliative care. Learning experiences will focus on conducting patient/family conferences; exploring current and emerging models of palliative care delivery; and creating approaches to enhancing continuity of palliative care across settings. Enrollment is restricted to students who have obtained consent from the department. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

    Corequisite(s): NURS 534C .
  
  • NURS 535T-A - Advanced Field Study: Advanced Practice Transitions of Care Management of Patients and Families Across the Care Continuum II

    Units: 4
    Provides an in-depth review of evidence-based transitions of care models that demonstrate readmission risk mitigations strategies, patient engagement and a focus on goal of understanding population health management.  Emphasis is placed on understanding adult learning theory and related theories on self-care.  Students will collaborate to manage clients across the life span in their area of clinical expertise.  The minimum requirement for this practicum is 180 hours. Enrollment limited to students admitted to the Clinical Nurse Specialist track. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 534T  must be taken concurrently.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 532T  and NURS 533T-A   or NURS 533T-B .
    Corequisite(s): NURS 534T .
  
  • NURS 535T-B - Adv Field Study: Adv Pract Transitions Care Mgmt of Patients & Families Across the Care Continuum II

    Units: 4
    Provides an in-depth review of evidence-based transitions of care models that demonstrate readmission risk mitigation strategies, patient engagement and a focus on goal of understanding population health management.  Emphasis is placed on understanding adult learning theory and related theories on self-care. Students will collaborate to manage clients across the life span in their area of clinical expertise.  The minimum requirement for this practicum is 180 hours. May not be taken for credit by students who have received credit for NURS 596 -5. Enrollment restricted to students admitted to the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) track. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment requirement: NURS 534T  must be taken concurrently.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 532T , NURS 533T-A  and NURS 533T-B .
    Corequisite(s): NURS 534T .
  
  • NURS 536 - Chronic Illness Concepts

    Units: 2
    Exploration of chronic illness concepts and trajectories of common disease states including heart failure, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and cancer. Theories and research related to chronic illness concepts is presented, including the classic work of Corbin and Strauss. Students will examine the social, psychological, economic and quality of life issues surrounding chronic illness that impact clients, caregivers, families and communities. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 538 - Advanced Mental Health Management of Vulnerable Groups and Populations Across the Lifespan

    Units: 1
    Focuses on the advanced practice nurse’s role in addressing mental health needs of vulnerable groups and populations across the life span.  Emphasizes the contribution of health disparities to mental health outcomes and explores health promotion strategies.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 535C .
    Corequisite(s): NURS 539C .
  
  • NURS 539A - Advanced Practice Externship - CNS

    Units: 4
    Designed for the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) to work in a clinical setting and enhance advanced clinical practice under the supervision of an advanced practice nurse as a role model. Advanced assessment skills and advanced nursing practice will be performed. Students will complete 180 clinical hours. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 539C - Advanced Field Study: Mental Health Management of Vulnerable Populations Across the Lifespan

    Units: 4
    Clinical practicum focuses on the role of the advanced practice psychiatric mental health nurse in the management of individuals, groups, and families with complex mental health needs across the lifespan.  Emphasis is placed on vulnerable populations and the impact of social determinants on mental health.  The minimum requirement for this practicum is 180 hours. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 535C .
    Corequisite(s): NURS 538 .
  
  • NURS 539D - Advanced Practice Externship - FNP

    Units: 4
    Designed for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) to work in a clinical setting and enhance advanced clinical practice under the supervision of an advanced practice nurse or physician as a role model. Advanced assessment skills and advanced nursing practice in the FNP role will be performed. Students will complete 180 clinical hours. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 539E - Advanced Practice Externship - APH CNS

    Units: 4
    Designed for the Advanced Public Health Clinical Nurse Specialist (APH CNS) to work in a clinical setting and enhance advanced clinical practice under the supervision of an advanced practice nurse as a role model. Advanced assessment skills and advanced nursing practice in the APH CNS role will be performed. Students will complete 180 clinical hours. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 539F - Advanced Palliative Care Externship - NP

    Units: 4
    Designed for the Nurse Practitioner and provides an overview of the foundations of palliative care for individuals and their families who are experiencing serious illness within the interdisciplinary palliative care team. An emphasis of this course is the philosophy, theory, evidence based standards of care, and the interdisciplinary aspects of a comprehensive and compassionate system of palliative care for individuals and their families experiencing complex illness with uncertain timing of death. Current trends and business practices that affect provision of quality care and use of compassionate resources at the end of life are analyzed. Requires 180 clinical hours. Enrollment is restricted to students who have obtained consent from the department. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 539G - Advanced Palliative Care Externship - CNS

    Units: 4
    During 180 clinical hours of field study the Clinical Nurse Specialist will integrate advanced knowledge of palliative care in assessing and managing the symptoms of those experiencing a serious or chronic illness within the palliative care focus. Complex psychological, ethical, social and spiritual issues and grief reactions will be the focus of this field study. Students will explore and experience the role of the advanced practice nurse on the palliative care team, in family meetings, and during patient support groups. Enrollment is restricted to students who have obtained consent from the department. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 539T-A - Advanced Field Study: Advanced Practice Transitions of Care Management of Patients and Families Across the Care Continuum Externship

    Units: 4
    Application of advanced practice clinical skills under the supervision of an advanced practice nurse as a role model.  Advanced assessment skills, advanced transitions of care and advanced nursing practice are applied in the care of clients and families.  Students will complete 180 clinical hours. Enrollment limited to students admitted to the Clinical Nurse Specialist track.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 534T   and NURS 535T-A   or NURS 535T-B .
  
  • NURS 539T-B - Advanced Field Study: Advanced Practice Transitions of Care Management of Patients and Families Across the Care Continuum Externship

    Units: 4
    Application of advanced practice clinical skills under the supervision of an advanced practice nurse as a role model. Advanced assessment skills, advanced transitions of care and advanced nursing practice are applied in the care of clients and families.  Students will complete 180 clinical hours. Enrollment restricted to students admitted to the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) track.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 534T  and NURS 535T-A  or NURS 535T-B .
  
  • NURS 540 - Advanced Concepts of Health Across the Life Span for Advanced Practice Nurse

    Units: 2
    Examination of advanced and complex physical, psycho-social, spiritual, and developmental changes of pediatrics through older adults from various cultural/ethnic groups. Bioethical, cultural, and socio-economic issues are also examined. Clinical phenomenon from case studies are analyzed for their effect on patients of various ages. Restricted to students in the Master of Science in Nursing program. 

  
  • NURS 542 - Current Topics in Total Pain Management

    Units: 1
    Focuses on advanced bio-psycho-social and spiritual aspects of the pain experience and interpatient differences and how these form the basis for understanding pain perception, physiological and behavioral reactions and response to pain interventions. Content includes an integrated overview of the neurobiology of pain, measurement of pain, pharmacological and nonpharmacological approaches for acute and chronic pain syndromes, health policy and care delivery models for improving pain assessment and management. Skill development will focus on comprehensive pain assessment and management of challenging pain syndromes such as those that require titration and conversion of opioids. Enrollment is restricted to students who have obtained consent from the department. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 544 - Palliative Care for Special Populations

    Units: 1
    Students acquire competencies in patient/family assessment, communication, decision-making, and interdisciplinary collaboration in palliative care for special populations (veterans, homeless, substance abusers). The unique challenges of pain assessment and pain management in special clinical populations are considered. Enrollment is restricted to students who have obtained consent from the department. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 546 - Loss, Grief, and Bereavement

    Units: 1
    Focuses on the identification and examination of current and emerging bereavement theories, emphasizing transdisciplinary clinical application with grieving individuals and families. The grieving process as a progression of coping, management and growth through significant losses and life transitions. Skill development in designing effective coping strategies that facilitate healing in families and communities. Enrollment is restricted to students who have obtained consent from the department. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 548 - Self-Assessment, Self-Awareness and Self-Care

    Units: 1
    The content of this course provides a basis both for personal development and professional growth. Students acquire competencies in cultural sensitivity and therapeutic relationships. Enrollment is restricted to students who have obtained consent from the department. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 550 - The Clinical Nurse Leader Role and Healthcare Systems Leadership

    Units: 3
    Introduction to the Clinical Nurse Leader role and examination of the core knowledge and competencies for practice in this position.  Healthcare systems leadership is transformative, with the CNL adding value to the organization by using evidence-based practices to achieve better outcomes, fiscal strategies to reduce costs, and educational strategies to foster learning in other health professionals.  Enrollment restricted to students in the Master of Science in Nursing program.

  
  • NURS 552 - Quality Improvement, Evaluation and Accreditation in Nursing Organizations

    Units: 3
    Explores the historical evolution of quality initiatives in health care and the emergence of the patient safety movement to prevent errors within the system of care delivery. Provides a focus on quality assessment and improvement, organizational performance, and outcomes evaluation. An in depth familiarization with the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research quality and safety indicators, Quality and Safety Education of Nurses (QSEN) and Quality of Care Measures (Q-SPAN) is expected. Standards for accreditation of nursing service organizations are examined. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 554 - Resource Management, Finances and Technology in the Health Care

    Units: 3
    Overview of health care finance and management of human, financial and community resources to ensure quality, cost-effective outcomes of nursing care. Special circumstances of clients and their families are considered to promote optimum use of available resources. Examines use of knowledge of information systems and technology to improve healthcare outcomes at the point of care. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 556 - Clinical Nurse Leader Patient Management in the Acute Care Setting

    Units: 3
    Advanced study of the management of patients in a variety of acute care settings. The CNL designs, coordinates, integrates and evaluates care of clients and their families at the unit level. Includes a focus on application of evidence-based practice, collection and evaluation of outcomes, assessment of population risk, interdisciplinary collaboration, client advocacy, client and staff education, direct provision of complex care and application of cost-effective care principles in acute care of clients. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 557  must be taken concurrently.

  
  • NURS 557 - Advanced Field Study: Clinical Nurse Leader Patient Management in the Acute Care Setting

    Units: 3
    The clinical practicum allows for immersion in the CNL role in the acute care setting. Students will be mentored by an experienced clinical nurse leader expert in activities required in the CNL role. The minimum requirement for this practicum is 90 hours. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 556  must be taken concurrently.

  
  • NURS 558 - Clinical Nurse Leader Management of Complex Patients

    Units: 3
    Advanced study of the management of patients in a variety of acute care settings. The Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) designs, coordinates, integrates and evaluates care of clients and their families at the unit level. Includes a focus on application of leadership and communication, evidenced-based practice, collection and evaluation of outcomes related to informatics, assessment of population risk, interdisciplinary collaboration, client advocacy, client and staff education, health promotion, and patient centered complex care and application of cost-effective care principles in acute care of clients. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 559 - Advanced Field Study: Clinical Nurse Leadership Management of Complex Patients in the Acute Care Setting

    Units: 3
    The clinical practicum allows for continuation of the clinical experience in the CNL role in the acute care setting. Students will be mentored by an experienced clinical nurse leader expert in activities required in the CNL role. The minimum requirement for this practicum is 90 hours. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 558  must be taken concurrently.

  
  • NURS 560 - Advanced Concepts of Gerontology Nursing Care

    Units: 2
    Focuses on the aging population including theories and research on aging, ethnicity, adjustments and common aging changes. Strategies to promote wellness and self-care are discussed. Pathologies common to the elderly and nursing interventions are examined. Gerontological care issues are explored. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 570 - Curriculum Development for Nursing Education

    Units: 3
    Analysis and evaluation of theories and research pertaining to curriculum development. Students will have the opportunity to develop curriculum using current nursing and education theory and research designed to meet the needs of diverse learners in collegiate and staff development settings. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 571  must be taken concurrently.

  
  • NURS 571 - Advanced Field Study: Staff Development/Education

    Units: 2
    Practicum designed to provide experience in staff development, orientation and continuing education in a clinical agency. Mandatory education requirements, evaluation of staff competencies and staff training records and applications for continuing education are examined. The student will be assigned a preceptor who works in a staff development/education department. The minimum requirement for this practicum is 90 hours. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 570  must be taken concurrently.

  
  • NURS 572 - Clinical Evaluation and Simulation in Nursing Education

    Units: 2
    Examination of the use of the skills laboratory, clinical agency, and clinical simulation for educating and evaluating nursing skills. Content will focus on theory and research related to evaluating nursing skills and using simulation as a clinical activity in nursing education. Students will develop a simulation scenario and become familiar with the use of medium and high fidelity manikins. Includes an exploration of tools for clinical evaluation including skills performance checklists, skills clustering and simulation scenarios. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 573  must be taken concurrently.

  
  • NURS 573 - Advanced Field Study: Student Teaching

    Units: 2
    Practicum designed to provide a practice teaching experience in a program of nursing in a community college or baccalaureate setting. The student will be assigned to a preceptor who is a faculty member in a nursing program teaching didactic and clinical nursing consistent with the student’s area of clinical expertise. The minimum requirement is 90 hours of practice teaching. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program. Enrollment Requirements: Enrollment Requirement: NURS 572  must be taken concurrently.

  
  • NURS 580 - Advanced Concepts in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing

    Units: 3
    Examination of theories and treatment modalities for individuals, groups and families with complex psychiatric-mental health needs. Emphasis on development of advanced mental health nursing competencies in interviewing, formulating a therapeutic relationship and interventions skills. Clinical phenomenon from case studies are analyzed. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 582 - Advanced Psychiatric Mental Health Assessment and Psychiatric Disorders

    Units: 2
    Advanced comprehensive assessment skills, differential diagnosis, and psychotherapeutic management of clients with common and major psychiatric disorders across the lifespan are introduced. The focus will be on the development of diagnostic reasoning skills and sound clinical judgment. The continued refinement of psychotherapeutic and culturally sensitive approaches in the development of the therapeutic alliance as a parallel process to assessment is emphasized. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

    Corequisite(s): NURS 583 .
  
  • NURS 583 - Advanced Field Study: Mental Health Assessment

    Units: 1
    Development of skills in motivational interviewing and the establishment of a therapeutic alliance with patients with psychiatric disorders. Involves performing components of a comprehensive psychiatric assessment and interpretation of assessment findings. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of instructor. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 580  and NURS 584 .
  
  • NURS 584 - Advanced Psychopharmacology

    Units: 3
    Examines the psychopharmacologic treatment of psychiatric disorders across the life span and within vulnerable and culturally diverse populations. It is designed to provide an analysis of pharmacokinetics, and the effects and side effects of major classes of psychopharmacologic agents. It is expected that participants will develop skills in assessing the need for psychotropic interventions, and in the examination of complementary and alternative therapies as they relate to chronic illness and psychiatric disorders across the life-span. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 596 - Topics in Advanced Nursing

    Units: 1-4
    Special topics supportive of the concentration areas in this program will be offered on an occasional basis. May be repeated for credit as topics change for a total of six 6 units. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Masters of Science in Nursing Program.

  
  • NURS 597A - Independent Study in Advanced Nursing

    Units: 1
    Independent research, study, and/or directed reading in an area beyond what is directly covered in the nursing program. May be repeated for credit for a total of six 6 units. Enrollment restricted to students who have obtained consent of the Director of the School of Nursing. Enrollment restricted to students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing Program.

 

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