Graduate Courses
The following courses are offered in the graduate nursing program
on a rotating basis. Required courses are generally offered on a set
schedule, while elective offerings may vary from year to year
depending on student enrollment and faculty availability. The
semester reference is intended to be a general guide. Always check
the current Schedule of Classes which is published approximately one
week before early registration periods before planning each
semester.
NUR 500 Theoretical Constructs in Nursing
Class 3, Lab 0, Credit 3
Prerequisite: NUR 501 This course examines nursing
theories from both theoretical and pragmatic points of view.
Content includes the historical significance of theory development,
the relative scientific position of current nursing theories, and
the contemporary applications of theory in nursing research and
practice. Major focuses include analysis of concepts,
systematic examination of theories and the conceptual frameworks,
and the initial development of a personal philosophical view of
nursing as it relates to advanced nursing practice.
NUR 501 - Foundations of Advanced Practice Nursing
Class 2, Lab 0, Credit
2 Explores the historical and contemporary context of advanced
practice nursing. Provides students with the content necessary for
them to gain the most from their graduate school experiences, to
make informed choices concerning career goals for advanced practice
nursing, and to follow the educational paths that fit their
individual goals. Students apply skills in information mastery and
acquisition, analysis, and utilization, as they examine models and
role competencies of the Advanced Practice Nurse.
NUR 502 Pharmacotherapeutics
in Advanced Practice Nursing
Class 3, Lab 0, Credit 3
Prerequisite: Graduate student standing or
consent of advisor. Course includes
both pharmacotherapeutics and pharmacokinetics of broad categories of
pharmacologic agents. Covers principles of pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics,
adverse drug reactions, special populations considerations, in addition to the
regulations relevant to prescriptive authority for advanced practice nurses.
Provides the basis of more specific pharmacologic management in subsequent
courses.
NUR 503 Advanced Health Assessment
Class 2, Lab 1, Credit 3 Prerequisite:
Successful completion of the Health Assessment Challenge Exam
The course builds on basic health assessment knowledge to develop advanced
health assessment skills. Major concepts of the course include comprehensive and
focused history taking and advanced physical assessment. History and physical
assessment findings are related to underlying physiologic and pathophysiologic
mechanisms. The course provides a basis for designing a culturally appropriate
and effective plan of care within the context of the individual.
NUR 505 Sociocultural Influences on
Health Class 3, Lab 0, Credit 3
Pre/Corequisite: NUR 501 Analyzes various social, cultural and economic factors that impact the health
and illness perceptions and behaviors of various ethnic and minority groups.
Content includes an examination of social, psychosocial, and cultural theories,
a review of current research about health and illness beliefs and behaviors and
the development of strategies that will improve the care provided by the
advanced practice nurse.
NUR 507 Physiologic Concepts for Advanced
Practice Nursing Class 3, Lab 1, Credit
4
Pre/Corequisite: NUR 501 Students examine the principles of physiologic function at all
levels of organization from cell to organ systems as they affect
human function. The course uses homeostasis as a model to account
for regulatory and compensatory functions in health. Students
develop the necessary theoretical and empirical foundation for
subsequent understanding of the diagnosis and management of human
responses to disease and nondisease-based etiologies.
NUR 510 Nursing Research Class 3, Lab 0, Credit 3 Prerequisite: NUR
501 and PSY 500
or equivalent. Provides and in-depth examination of the research
process as it applies to nursing and health-related
disciplines. Students develop a systematic approach to
developing a proposal for a clinical research project and to
evaluating the scientific and clinical merit of published reports of
research. The role of advanced practice nurses as
collaborative members of research teams and users of research is
stressed.
NUR 511 Concepts and Application of Health
Promotion for Advanced Practice Nursing Class 2,
Lab 3, Credit 3 Prerequisite: NUR 503 and NUR
510 Health promotion/disease prevention and health education
frameworks and research are analyzed as a basis for strategies
employed by advanced practice nurses. The National Health Agenda is
used to address risk assessment, screening, and education/counseling
interventions for improving the health status of client populations.
Students apply these concepts and strategies to diverse populations
in the clinical setting.
NUR
525: Informatics
Class 3, Lab 0, Credit 3
Integrates nursing science with
computer technology and information science to identify, gather, process, and
manage information. Emphasis on technology based health applications which
support clinical, administrative, research, and educational decision making
enhancing the efficacy of nursing endeavors.
NUR 527 Ethics for Advanced Practice Nursing
Class 3, Lab 0, Credit Examines nursing ethics from
both theoretical and pragmatic viewpoints, Content includes the
historical, theoretical, contextual and practical aspects of ethical
nursing practice. A major focus is the application of ethical
frameworks, concepts, and principles to practice in the current
health care system.
NUR 599 Special Topics/Independent Study in
Nursing Variable Credit -16 Prerequisite:
Graduate standing or consent of instructor Special topics in
nursing are critically examined. Hours, Credit and subject matter
are determined by staff.
NUR 600 Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialist
I Class 3, Lab 0, Credit
3 Prerequistie: NUR 500 and NUR
511 Corequisite: NUR 601 Students analyze theory and research
related to the patient/client sphere of influence in order to design
care for patients with adult health disorders. Students use
problem-solving and evidence-based practice methodologies to
diagnose, plan, and evaluate interventions for select disease and
nondisease-based phenomena. The focus is on understanding
etiologies of symptoms and functional problems, the need for
intervention, and associated outcomes of practice.
NUR 601 Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialist
Practicum I Class 0, Lab 8, Credit
2 Pre-requisite: NUR 500 and
NUR511 Pre/Corequisite: NUR 600 Students apply advanced knowledge of
theory and research to care for patients/clients with adult health
disorders who require the care of a clinical nurse specialist.
Students use problem-solving methodologies based on synthesis of
theoretical and empirical evidence to advance nursing care of
patients/clients. Student participate in direct and indirect care
activities that impact nurse-sensitive patient/client outcomes.
NUR 602 Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist I
Class 3, Lab 0, Credit 3
Prerequisite: NUR 500 and NUR 511
Corequisite: NUR 603
Students analyze theory and research related to the patient/client
sphere of influence in order to design care for patients with
critical illness. Students use problem-solving and evidence-based
practice methodologies to diagnose, plan, and evaluate interventions
for select disease and nondisease-based phenomena. The focus is on
understanding etiologies of symptoms and functional problems, the
need for intervention, and associated outcomes of practice.
NUR 603 Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist
Practicum I Class 0, Lab 8, Credit
2 Prerequisite: NUR 500 and NUR
511 Pre/Corequisite: NUR 602 Students apply advanced knowledge of
theory and research to care for patients/clients with critical
illness who require the care of a clinical nurse specialist.
Students use problem-solving methodologies based on synthesis of
theoretical and empirical evidence to advance nursing care of
patients/clients. Students participate in direct and indirect care
activities that impact nurse-sensitive patient/client outcomes.
NUR 611 Primary Care of the Young Family
Class 3, Lab 0, Credit
3 Prerequisite: NUR 500 and NUR 511
Corequisite: NUR 613 This course prepares
family nurse practitioner students to assume responsibility for the
coordination and delivery of culturally appropriate health services
to childbearing and childrearing families. Student apply theory and
research to the management of pregnancy, well-child care, stable
chronic conditions and acute episodic illnesses commonly encountered
in primary care settings. The course emphasizes a sound conceptual
basis for practice and an appreciation for evidence-based care.
Students continue to integrate health promotion and health
maintenance into the primary care of young families.
NUR 613 Primary Care of the Young Family
Practicum Class 0, Lab 12, Credit 3
Prerequisites: NUR 500, NUR 511
Corequisite: NUR 611 Students
progress in their ability to master the competencies of the family
nurse practitioner using critical thinking and diagnostic reasoning
skills. Students apply knowledge of clinical research, pharmacology,
physiology and conceptual frameworks to the primary care of
childbearing and childrearing clients and families.
NUR 618 Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialist
II Class 3, Lab 0, Credit 3
Prerequisite: NUR 600 Corequisite: NUR 620 Students analyze
theories and research related to adult health nursing personnel and
organizational spheres of influence. Clinical nurse specialist
competencies focused toward nursing personnel and other healthcare
providers and organizations are addressed. The emphasis is on using
problem solving and evaluation methodologies that address nursing
care and organizational issues.
NUR 620 Adult Health Nursing Practicum II
Class 0, Lab 10, Credit
2 Prerequisite: NUR 601 Corequisite: NUR
618 Students apply
theories and research related to adult health nursing personnel and
organizational spheres of influence. Students begin to develop
professional role competencies related to nursing personnel and the
healthcare organization. Students use systematic assessment and
evaluation methodologies to identify problems and evaluate
outcomes.
NUR 622 Primary Care of the Aging Family
Class 3, Lab 0, Credit 3
Prerequisite: NUR 611, NUR 613
Corequisite: NUR 623 This course prepares
family nurse practitioner students to assume responsibility for the
coordination and delivery of culturally appropriate health services
to middle-aged and older families. Students learn to manage stable
chronic conditions and acute episodic illnesses commonly encountered
in primary care settings. The course emphasizes the conceptual basis
for practice and an appreciation for evidence-based care. Students
continue to integrate health promotion and health maintenance into
the primary care of older clients and their families.
NUR 623
Primary Care of the Aging Family
Practicum Class 0, Lab 12, Credit 3
Prerequisite: NUR 613 Corequisite: NUR 622 Students progress in their
ability to master the competencies of the family nurse practitioner
using critical thinking and diagnostic reasoning skills. Students
apply knowledge of clinical research, pharmacology, physiology and
conceptual frameworks to the primary care of middle aged and older
clients and families.
NUR 630 Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist
II Class 3, Lab 0, Credit 3
Prerequisites: NUR 602 Students
analyze theories and research related to critical care nursing
personnel and organizational spheres of influence. Clinical nurse
specialist competencies focused toward nursing personnel and other
healthcare providers and organizations are addressed. The emphasis
is on using problem solving and evaluation methodologies that
address nursing care and organizational issues.
NUR 635 Critical Care Nursing Practicum II
Class 0, Lab 10, Credit
2 Prerequisites: NUR 603 Students apply theories and research related
to critical care nursing personnel and organizational spheres of
influence. Students begin to develop professional role competencies
related to nursing personnel and the healthcare organization.
Students use systematic assessment and evaluation methodologies to
identify problems and evaluate outcomes.
NUR 650: Nursing Administration I
Class 3, Lab 0, Credit 3
This course
examines the foundation constructs of health care administration. Course
content focuses on attaining a thorough understanding and ability to
operationalize underpinning concepts such as General Systems Theory, philosophy
and mission, problem solving, workforce controls, and leadership. Critical
thinking knowledge and skills are initiated in this course.
NUR
651: Nursing Administration II
Class 3, Lab 0, Credit 3
This course examines the management
aspect of nursing care delivery and the organization. Course content focuses on
critical thinking, program research and development, team-based health care,
health care marketing and consumer behavior, and continuous quality assurance.
NUR 653 Nursing
Administration-Financial Management
Class 3, Lab 0, Credit 3
This course examines the financial management responsibilities of the nurse
administrator. Course content focuses of understanding and operationalizing the
processes associated with cost accounting, cost volume, profit analysis,
healthcare budgets, productivity, and forecasting.
NUR 654 Human Resource
Management
Class 3, Lab 0, Credit 3
This course examines the concepts
associated with managing the human resource segment of the organization. Course
content focuses on (1) understanding and utilizing the concepts associated with
employee values and behaviors and (2) appropriate managerial behaviors that
foster the overall health and growth of the organization.
NUR 655 Seminar in Advanced Practice
Nursing Class 1, Lab 0, Credit
1 Prerequisites: NUR 601, NUR 603 or NUR 613
Students analyze movements and trends that influence advanced
nursing practice. Students dialogue with peers on topics related to
study interests, clinical projects, nursing and advanced practice
role issues.
NUR 656 Health Care Organization, Policy and
Economics Class 3, Lab 0, Credit
3
Prerequisites: NUR 601, NUR 603, NUR 613 Provides an introduction to health care policy and economics as
they impact the health care system. Provides the theoretical
background needed to understand the various models used to organize
health care, influences on health care policy, and the impact of
economics on health care. Emphasis is on policy analysis, politics,
and the processes relevant to health policy formation with linkages
to advanced practice nursing and reimbursement issues.
NUR 657 FNP Practicum: Clinical
Synthesis Class 0, Lab 10, Credit 2 (Clinical
Laboratory Hours Arranged) Prerequisites: NUR
622 and NUR 623 Pre/ Corequisites: NUR 655
and NUR 656 This is
the final clinical capstone course in a sequence of clinical courses
designed to prepare graduate nursing students for FNP practice.
Students synthesize and apply theoretical and empirical knowledge in
primary care settings with culturally diverse clients and families.
Emphasis is given to the clinical management of a wider spectrum of
clients and to the more complex, co-morbid conditions seen in family
practice.
NUR 658 Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialist
Practicum III: Clinical Synthesis Class 0, Credit
2 (Clinical Laboratory Hours
Arranged) Prerequisite: NUR 620 Pre/
Corequisites: NUR 655 and NUR 656 Students further develop skill in applying
theories and research related to managing the care of adult health
patients and influencing adult health nursing personnel and
organizations. Students continue to expand professional role
competencies related to all of the spheres of influence. Students
identify problems and evaluate the outcomes of care with respect to
patients, nursing personnel and organizations using systematic
assessment and evaluation methodologies.
NUR 659 Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist
Practicum III: Clinical Synthesis Class 0, Lab 10,
Credit 2 (Clinical Laboratory Hours
Arranged) Prerequisite: NUR 635 Pre- or
Corequisite: NUR 655, NUR 656 Students further develop skill in applying
theories and research related to managing the care of critical care
patients and influencing critical care nursing personnel and
organizations. Students continue to expand professional role
competencies related to all of the spheres of influence. Students
identify problems and evaluate the outcomes of care with respect to
patients, nursing personnel and organizations using systematic
assessment and evaluation methodologies.
NUR 660 Curriculum Development in
Nursing Class 3, Credit 3
Prerequisite: NUR 500 or consent of instructor
Theories of curriculum development, instructional design, and
evaluation of educational programs are applied to the adult learner
in nursing. Educational needs are analyzed, objectives and content
designed.
NUR 662 Teaching Strategies for Nursing
Class 2, Lab 6, Credit 4
Prerequisite: NUR 660 Theories of learning
testing, and measurement are analyzed. Theory-based teaching
strategies are applied in a precepted clinical practice field or
academic setting. The effectiveness of teaching activities and
instructional materials are evaluated.
NUR 666 Practicum in Administration of a Health
Care Unit Class 3, Credit 3 Managerial functions
and responsibilities are analyzed. Emphasis is placed on planning,
organizing, implementing and controlling health care services.
Interdisciplinary concerns are discussed and service outcomes
evaluated.
NUR 668 Practicum in Administration of a Health
Care Unit Lab 9, Credit 3
Prerequisite: NUR 666 Theories of
administration are applied to analyzing a health service in a select
clinical setting with the guidance of a faculty member and an
administrative preceptor. Organizational problems are identified and
plans are developed to improve the functional organization of the
service.
NUR 670 Practicum in Nursing Research
Variable Credit 1-6 Prerequisite:
NUR 510 or consent of instructor Students participate in nursing
research projects under the guidance of the faculty. This plan of
individualized instruction may be used in any area of nursing
specialization, education or administration.
NUR 671: Administrative
Practicum I
Prerequisite: NUR 650 and NUR 651
Provides the graduate student with the opportunity to operationalize the
concepts learned in the M.S. in nursing program. Through mutual agreement, the
student and advisor choose an area of concentration and clinical practice site
appropriate for meeting both course and student goals. The student has a
master’s prepared preceptor at the practicum site.
NUR 672: Administrative
Practicum II
Prerequisite: NUR 671
A continuation of NUR 671 that provides the graduate student with the
opportunity to operationalize the concepts learned in the M.S. in nursing
program. Through mutual agreement, the student and advisor choose an area of
concentration and clinical practice site appropriate for meeting both course and
student goals. The student has a master’s prepared preceptor at the practicum
site. This practicum may be a continuation of NUR 671 with the same preceptor
at the same site, or it may be a new area of concentration that meets the same
practicum criteria as NUR 671.
NUR 698 Research: Master's Thesis Variable Credit 1-6 Prerequisite: NUR 510 and
consent of instructor. Open to students who elect an optional
functional track in research. The student enrolls with the faculty
member directing the thesis. |