Jun 26, 2024  
2017 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


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Music

  
  • MUS 4088 - Guitar Ensemble (1)

    An ensemble that studies and performs a wide range of music written for multiple guitars. Membership selected by audition. May be repeated. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 4101 - Counterpoint I (3)

    Eighteenth century style in two parts: melodic structure, resolution of melodic and harmonic contrapuntal dissonances, canon, and the writing of original two-part inventions. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2112  and MUS 2122 . Fall, in even numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4115 - Instrumentation (3)

    Characteristics of instruments normally found in band and orchestra. Short writing projects for instrumental choirs, full band and orchestra. Score study. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1400 , MUS 2112  and MUS 2122 .
  
  • MUS 4125 - Form and Analysis (3)

    Small song forms, rondos, variations and sonata forms, with emphasis on aural analysis and score readings. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2112  and MUS 2122  or concurrently. Fall, in odd numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4130 - Choral Arranging (2)

    Practical arrangements for various choral ensembles for school organizations and church choirs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1400 ; MUS 2112  and MUS 2122  or concurrently. Fall, in even numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4181 - Advanced Jazz Improvisation (2)

    Advanced study of jazz improvisation techniques in applied, private lessons. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2181  or consent of instructor. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 4185 - Jazz-Commercial Arranging (3)

    Characteristics of instruments normally found in jazz ensemble and commercial performing groups. Emphasis on style and voicing problems in these idioms. Writing projects for combo and jazz ensemble. Score study. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2112  and MUS 2122 . Spring, in odd numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4186 - Advanced Jazz-Commercial Arranging (2)

    Private lessons in composition, arranging, score study, and analysis for various jazz or commercial ensembles based on individual student needs and interests. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): MUS 4185 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 4190 - Electronic Music Composition (3)

    Composition of electronic music in popular and artistic styles. Technical principles, history of the genre, and aesthetic considerations of electronic music. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1112 .
  
  • MUS 4195 - Max and MSP (3)

    MIDI/Audio programming, application development, and music composition in the Max/MSP environment.  Prerequisite(s): MUS 2410  
  
  • MUS 4201 - Piano Literature Through Beethoven (2)

    Survey and analysis of music written for clavichord, harpsichord, and piano through the music of Beethoven. Prerequisite(s): four semesters of MUS 1510  or equivalent. Fall, in even numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4202 - Piano Literature From the Romantic Era to the Present (2)

    Survey and analysis of music written for piano from the Romantic era through the present. Prerequisite(s): four semesters of MUS 1510  or equivalent. Spring, in odd numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4230 - Choral Literature (3)

    Music literature for all choral groups with emphasis on the performance style and interpretative problems of the choral conductor. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2221 . Spring, in odd numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4235 - Vocal Literature (3)

    A survey of solo literature for all voice classifications with emphasis on the development of art song in the Italian, British, German, French, and American repertories. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2222  or consent of instructor. Fall, in odd numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4240 - String Instrument Literature and Pedagogy (2)

    A survey of literature, instructional materials, and pedagogy of the various string instruments. Prerequisite(s): 12 semester hours credit on major instrument.
  
  • MUS 4245 - Woodwind Instrument Literature and Pedagogy (2)

    A survey of literature, instructional materials, and pedagogy of woodwind instruments. Prerequisite(s): 12 semester hours credit on major instrument. Spring, in even numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4250 - Brass Instrument Literature and Pedagogy (2)

    A survey of literature, instructional materials, and pedagogy of brass instruments. Prerequisite(s): 12 semester hours credit on major instrument. Spring, in even numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4255 - Percussion Literature and Pedagogy (2)

    A survey of literature, instructional materials, and pedagogy of percussion instruments. Prerequisite(s): 12 semester hours credit on major instrument. Spring, in odd numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4310 - Methods of Teaching Music (2)

    Prerequisite(s): admission to Teacher Education Program; double majors must take a methods curse for each major; methods should be taken concurrently with MUS 4350  during the Professional Semester. Not available for graduate credit.
    Professional Education Course
    This is a professional education course.
  
  • MUS 4320 - Methods of Teaching Middle School Music (2)

    Objectives, materials, subject matter and problems in the teaching of vocal and general music in the junior high school. Prerequisite(s): MUS 3305  or MUS 3306  or consent of instructor. Fall, in odd numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4350 - Secondary Field Experience II (1)

    Experiences in the secondary school classroom that provide the teacher candidate more advanced involvement in the teaching-learning process. Prerequisite(s): admission to Teacher Education Program; should be taken concurrently with MUS 4310  during the Professional Semester. Not available for graduate credit.
    Professional Education Course
    This is a professional education course.
  
  • MUS 4370 - Band Instrument Repair (2)

    A study and practice of band instrument maintenance and repair techniques. Prerequisite(s): one semester each of woodwind and brass study, or one year of teaching music in public schools. Fall, in even numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4381 - Jazz Pedagogy (2)

    Techniques, systems and materials for teaching of jazz ensembles and jazz improvisation. Supervised conducting experience with a University jazz ensemble. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2300  and successful completion of the piano proficiency requirement.
  
  • MUS 4400 - Audio for X (3)

    Tools, techniques, and creative approaches to creating audio and designing sound for various environments, including films, games, interactive media, and others. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2410 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 4410 - Electronic Music Production Techniques (3)

    Tools and techniques used in electronic music production, including MIDI, OpenSoundControl, synthesis, sampling, loops, and others. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2410 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 4420 - Advanced Music Technology Practicum (0)

    Advanced practical experience in audio recording and production, live sound reinforcement, and audio engineering facility management and maintenance. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): MUS 4410  or concurrently or permission of instructor. Not available for graduate credit.
  
  • MUS 4430 - Seminar in Music Technology (2)

    Advanced individual and/or group work in music technology and audio production. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 semester hours. Prerequisite(s): MUS 4400  and MUS 4410 .
  
  • MUS 4450 - Internship in Music Technology (1-6)

    Field application of music industry theories and practices in professional music production or recording arts fields. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours. Prerequisite(s): consent of the music technology coordinator.
  
  • MUS 4511 - Piano Pedagogy I - The Beginner (3)

    Goals, methods, and materials for individual and class instruction of beginning piano students. Includes practice teaching and observation. Prerequisite(s): Two semesters of MUS 1510  or equivalent. Fall, in odd numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4512 - Piano Pedagogy II - The Intermediate Student (3)

    Goals, methods, and materials for teaching intermediate piano students. Includes practice teaching and observation. Prerequisite(s): Two semesters of MUS 1510  or equivalent. Spring, in even numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4513 - Piano Pedagogy III - The Advanced Student (3)

    Goals, methods, and materials of advanced piano teaching. Includes practice teaching and observation. Prerequisite(s): Two semesters of MUS 1510  or equivalent. Fall, in even numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4514 - Piano Pedagogy IV - Seminar (3)

    Intensive individual study in piano pedagogy designed to improve the student’s understanding of a selected area of interest. Prerequisite(s): MUS 4511  or MUS 4512  or MUS 4513  or the equivalent. Spring, in odd numbered years only
  
  • MUS 4515 - Practice Teaching in Piano (3)

    Supervised teaching of piano students. Course must be repeated. Prerequisite(s): MUS 4511  and MUS 4512  or the equivalent. Spring.
  
  • MUS 4600 - Vocal Pedagogy (2)

    For prospective singing teachers. Includes study of the physiology of the vocal instrument, the techniques of singing production, goals and materials, teaching techniques, and analysis of vocal problems. Observation of master teachers, and supervised teaching will be required. Prerequisite(s): three years of vocal training. Spring, in odd numbered years only

Networking

  
  • NET 1000 - Seminar in Networking Technology (1)

    This is a forum to provide students an opportunity to learn current events in networking technologies through the use of guest speakers, open discussions and informative field trips. May be repeated for a maximum of 2 semester hours.
  
  • NET 1058 - Computer Technologies (3)

    Introduction to computer architectures and operating systems. Includes PC hardware and DOS/Windows module over basic operating system fundamentals.
  
  • NET 1060 - Introduction to Networks (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)

    Introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. By the end of the course, students will be able to build simple Local Area Networks (LANs), perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NET 1061 - Routers and Switching Essentials (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)

    Describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with RIPv1, RIPng, single-area and multi-area OSPF, virtual LANs, and inter-VLAN routing in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Prerequisite(s): NET 1060 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NET 2060 - Scaling Networks (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)

    Describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in larger and more complex networks. Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with OSPF, EIGRP, and STP in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Students will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement a WLAN in a small-to-medium network. Prerequisite(s): NET 1061 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NET 2061 - Connecting Networks (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)

    Discusses the WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex network. The course enables students to understand the selection criteria of network devices and WAN technologies to meet network requirements. Students learn how to configure and troubleshoot network devices and resolve common issues with data link protocols. Students will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement virtual private network (VPN) operations in a complex network. Prerequisite(s): NET 2060 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NET 3000 - Fundamentals of Wireless Networks (3)

    A comprehensive overview of wireless technologies, devices, security, design, and best practices with a particular emphasis on real world applications and skills is covered utilizing Cisco Systems hardware. Prerequisite(s): NET 2060  or concurrent. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NET 3062 - Network Design (3)

    Cisco Systems’ design principles, methodology, and structure models for Local Area Networks and Wide Area Networks, including Virtual Private Network and backup design considerations. Prerequisite(s): NET 2061 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NET 3065 - Converged Voice and Data Networks (3)

    An introduction to Cisco Systems converged voice and data networks as well as the challenges faced by its various technologies and implementing appropriate solutions to those challenges. Prerequisite(s): NET 2061 .
  
  • NET 3068 - Network Security I (4: 3 lecture, 1 lab)

    This course will take an in depth look at Cisco router IOS security processes with emphasis on hands-on skills in the following areas: security policy design and management; security technologies, products and solutions; firewall and secure router design, installation, configuration and maintenance; AAA implementation using routers and firewalls; VPN implementation using routers and firewalls. This course provides students with practical laboratory exercises to enhance their understanding of the material. Prerequisite(s): NET 1061 .
  
  • NET 3088 - Linux Operating Systems (4: 3 lecture, 1 lab)

    Linux and Open Source Software, as an operating system technology. Installing, configuring, maintaining, and regularly using a Linux operating system. Prerequisite(s): NET 1058 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NET 4000 - Special Projects in Networking (1-3)

    Investigation of contemporary problems and issues in networking. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours.
  
  • NET 4014 - Advanced Technical Problems in Networking (1-4)

    Individual/Group work on recent developments and advanced technical concepts in networking. Experimentation and technical exploration of content not available through formal course offerings. Written contract /proposal with objectives and written department consent. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours.
  
  • NET 4040 - Fundamentals of Network Operating Systems (3)

    Installing, configuring, and administering Network Operating Systems. Prerequisite(s): NET 1058 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NET 4042 - Network Servers and Services (3)

    Implementing and Administering of Network Infrastructure and Directory Services Infrastructure. Prerequisite(s): NET 4040 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NET 4043 - Network Services and Infrastructure (3)

    Advanced Implementing and Administering of Network Infrastructure and Directory Services Infrastructure. Prerequisite(s): NET 4042 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NET 4060 - Advanced Routing (3)

    Topics in VLSM, private addressing, and NAT to optimize address utilization. OSPF, IS-IS, EIGRP, BGP, optimizing routing, and scalability through route filtering and redistribution utilizing Cisco Systems hardware. Prerequisite(s): NET 2061  or CCNA certification. An additional fee is associated with this course. Not available for graduate credit.
  
  • NET 4061 - Remote Access (3)

    Remote access topics in WAN technologies such as analog dialup, ISDN BRI and PRI, Frame Relay, and broadband utilizing Cisco Systems hardware. Prerequisite(s): NET 3058. An additional fee is associated with this course. Not available for graduate credit.
  
  • NET 4062 - Advanced Switching (3)

    Topics related to reliable, scalable, multilayer-switched LANs utilizing VLANs, VTP, STP, inter-VLAN routing, redundancy, QoS, campus LAN security, and transparent LAN services utilizing Cisco Systems hardware. Prerequisite(s): NET 2061 . An additional fee is associated with this course. Not available for graduate credit.
  
  • NET 4063 - Network Support (3)

    Topics in Local and Wide Area Network documenting, baselining, and troubleshooting methodologies and tools are used to troubleshoot OSI Layers 1 to 7 utilizing Cisco Systems hardware. Prerequisite(s): NET 4062 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NET 4064 - Advanced Network Design (3)

    Cisco Systems design considerations for IPv6, popular routing protocols, the Security Ecosystem, and both Traditional and Integrated Voice architectures. Prerequisite(s): NET 3062  or NET 4100 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NET 4100 - Network Device Configuration (3: 2 lecture, 1 lab)

    A comprehensive overview of Cisco Systems device configuration. Prerequisite(s): Required for non-NET specialist. Not open to NET specialist.
  
  • NET 4500 - Managerial Design for Secure Networks (3)

    Utilizing Cisco Systems Architecture for Voice, Video and Integrated Data networks to apply modular design practices to ensure the enterprise solution is highly available and optimized for the business and technical needs. Prerequisite(s): NET 4064  or NET 4100 .
  
  • NET 4501 - Network Security Management I (3)

    Utilizing Cisco Systems routers for network and overall security processes focusing on designing and implementing solutions that will reduce the risk of revenue loss and vulnerability. Prerequisite(s): NET 4100 .
  
  • NET 4502 - Network Security Management II (3)

    An emphasis on security policy design and management, security technologies, firewall and secure router design, installation, configuration and maintenance, AAA and VPN implementation using Cisco Systems’ routers and firewalls. Prerequisite(s): NET 4501 .

Nursing

  
  • NUR 1700 - Introduction to Professional Nursing (1)

    Introduces the learner to healthcare language and program outcomes utilized by the Department of Nursing.
  
  • NUR 2000 - e-Health and Cyber Wellness (2)

    Provides an opportunity for students to apply e-health and cyber wellness skills to a self-selected wellness project. Open to nursing and non-nursing majors.
  
  • NUR 2020 - Health: The Women’s Perspective (2)

    An introduction to the physiological, psychosocial, and economic factors that historically have impacted upon the health of women from selected cultural backgrounds with emphasis upon major health care issues currently affecting women. Open to nursing and non-nursing majors.
  
  • NUR 2200 - Culture and Sustainability in Health GE (3)

    Overview of health promotion and disease prevention from a multicultural and sustainability perspective (economic, social, cultural, and environmental) applied to individual, community, and global health.
  
  • NUR 2710 - Introduction to Nursing Applications Across the Lifespan (1)

    Introduces the learner to the professional nursing applications of lifespan development. Provides foundations for interaction with people of various age groups. Prerequisite(s): NUR 1700  or may take concurrently with consent of department chair.
  
  • NUR 3010 - Nursing Leadership in Service Learning (2)

    Basic information about nursing leadership roles in health care settings. Active participation in a service learning experience. Prerequisite(s): sophomore standing
  
  • NUR 3200 - Pathophysiology (4)

    An examination of common pathophysiological alterations in human structure and function across the lifespan. Successful completion required prior to admission to the Nursing Program. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 3401  and BIOL 3402 .
  
  • NUR 3210 - Pharmacological Therapies (3)

    Effects of chemicals used in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease. Incorporation of patient teaching about pharmacological therapeutics. Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1104 ; Admission to nursing program for nursing majors.
  
  • NUR 3304 - Assessment Across the Lifespan (2)

    Professional nursing observation and physical assessment of the individual in health care delivery systems. Basic for systematic assessment skills used within the nursing process framework. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 3401  and BIOL 3402  and Admission to nursing program. Corequisite(s): NUR 3305 .
  
  • NUR 3305 - Assessment Across the Lifespan Lab (1)

    Application of nursing assessment skills including interviewing, taking health histories, and physical examination. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 3401  and BIOL 3402 . Corequisite(s): NUR 3304 .
  
  • NUR 3410 - Concepts of Nursing in Wellness (3)

    An introduction to functional health patterns and lifespan implications for health promotion and disease prevention from a nursing perspective. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the nursing program. Corequisite(s): NUR 3411 .
  
  • NUR 3411 - Concepts of Nursing in Wellness Practicum (2)

    Application of health promotion and disease protection from a nursing perspective. The nursing role is explored within the context of individual, family and community health. Must be taken for pass/fail credit only. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the nursing program. Corequisite(s): NUR 3410 .
  
  • NUR 3412 - Technical Nursing Applications I (1)

    Theory and application of basic nursing and technological skills. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the nursing program. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NUR 3510 - Concepts of Gerontic Nursing (2)

    An overview of nursing science specific to care of the aging adult with focus on physiologic, emotional, and spiritual aspects of aging. Prerequisite(s): NUR 3411 . Corequisite(s): NUR 3611 .
  
  • NUR 3610 - Concepts of Adult and Older Adult Nursing I (3)

    Continuation of nursing process with emphasis on nursing science applicable to individuals experiencing chronic alterations in health. Prerequisite(s): NUR 3410  and NUR 3411 . Corequisite(s): NUR 3611  and NUR 3612 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NUR 3611 - Concepts of Adult and Older Adult Nursing I Practicum (4)

    Continued application of nursing process with emphasis on nursing science applicable to individuals experiencing chronic alterations in health. Must be taken for pass/fail credit only. Prerequisite(s): NUR 3410  and NUR 3411 . Corequisite(s): NUR 3610  and NUR 3612 .
  
  • NUR 3612 - Technology Nursing Applications II (2)

    A performance based course focusing upon current clinical technology applications in nursing and theoretical rationales associated with these applications. Corequisite(s): NUR 3610  and NUR 3611 . An additional fee is assessed for this course.
  
  • NUR 4000 - Special Projects in Nursing (1-3)

    Investigation of contemporary problems and issues in nursing by selected individuals or groups.
  
  • NUR 4010 - RN-BS Health and Physical Assessment (3)

    Builds on systematic assessment, documentation, and effective communication as practiced by RNs. Focuses on techniques of history taking and physical examination in a cross-cultural context throughout the life span. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the RN-BS option. Not available for graduate credit.
  
  • NUR 4012 - Evidence-based Practice/Research (2)

    An overview of research designed to introduce the student to the intellectual skills needed to identify, conduct, report and critique nursing research studies. Prerequisite(s): NUR 3411 .
  
  • NUR 4013 - Health Policy and Nursing Ethics (2)

    An overview of professional issues and ethics in nursing. Exploration of health policies impacting nursing practice. Prerequisite(s): NUR 3411  or NUR 4050 . Not available for graduate credit.
  
  • NUR 4015 - RN-BS Evidence Based Practice/Research (2)

    An introduction to various types of research, the process of appraising research studies, and the application of research findings to improving the quality of nursing care. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the RN-BS option and NUR 4050 .
  
  • NUR 4020 - Grief and Loss (2)

    A seminar designed to assist various pre-professionals to understand and deal with loss and death either in a professional capacity or on a personal basis. Open to nursing and non-nursing majors.
  
  • NUR 4030 - Human Sexuality (2)

    Current theory regarding the biological, cultural, and behavioral parameters of human sexuality. Open to nursing and non-nursing majors.
  
  • NUR 4040 - Nursing Informatics (2)

    Introduces the student to the synergistic use of nursing, information and computer sciences unique to nursing informatics. Explores impact on nursing practice roles and quality of patient care. Prerequisite(s): meeting general education requirement for technology.
  
  • NUR 4050 - RN-BS Professional Nursing Dimensions and Perspectives (4)

    Nursing concepts and theories for role transition and outcomes-based learning for the registered nurse. Not available for graduate credit.
  
  • NUR 4052 - RN-BS Concepts of Wellness (3)

    Concept of health patterns occurring throughout the life span and implications of health promotion, disease prevention and health maintenance are viewed from a nursing perspective. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the RN-BS option, NUR 4050  or concurrently.
  
  • NUR 4060 - Physical and Health Needs of the Medically Fragile Child (1)

    Designed to assist teachers and nurses in understanding and planning instruction/interventions for students with severe chronic medical and/or physical conditions. Prerequisite(s): EDSP 2100  or EDSP 5200. An additional fee is associated with this class.
    Professional Education Course
    This is a professional education course.
  
  • NUR 4111 - Socio-Economic Factors Impacting Health (3)

    Examines selected socio-economic issues and their impact on health. Not available for graduate credit.
  
  • NUR 4200 - RN-BS Pathophysiology (3)

    Explores etiology of disease and physiological adaptations that occur in humans with chronic and acute illnesses. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the RN-BS option. Not available for graduate credit.
  
  • NUR 4210 - Wellness for U.S. Veterans and Military Families (2)

    Emphasis on unique issues that impact the health of U.S. veterans and military families. Open to nursing and non-nursing majors. Not available for graduate credit.
  
  • NUR 4405 - Aging of Self and Others (2)

    Seminar concerning an individual’s aging in our society. Focus is on how one perceives and adapts to the aging of self and others. Open to nursing and non-nursing majors.
  
  • NUR 4406 - RN-BS Concepts of Community Health Nursing (3)

    Integrates theories, concepts, and skills of community health nursing in the assessment and care of families, groups, and communities. Prerequisite(s): NUR 4050  and departmental consent. Corequisite(s): NUR 4407 .
  
  • NUR 4407 - RN-BS Concepts of Community Health Nursing Practicum (2)

    Application of theories and skills of community health nursing to individuals, families, groups, and communities experiencing physical and psychosocial alterations or potential alterations in health. Must be taken for pass/fail credit only. Prerequisite(s): departmental consent. Corequisite(s): NUR 4406 .
  
  • NUR 4410 - Concepts of Maternal-Child Nursing (3)

    A continuation of the nursing process with emphasis on nursing science applicable to the childbearing and childrearing family. Prerequisite(s): NUR 3610  and NUR 3611 . Corequisite(s): NUR 4411 .
  
  • NUR 4411 - Concepts of Maternal-Child Nursing Practicum (2)

    Continuation of nursing process with emphasis on nursing science applicable to the childbearing and childrearing family. Must be taken for pass/fail credit only. Prerequisite(s): NUR 3611 . Corequisite(s): NUR 4410 .
  
  • NUR 4510 - Concepts of Adult and Older Adult Nursing II (3)

    Overview of nursing science applicable to the acutely and critically ill adult. Prerequisite(s): NUR 3610 , NUR 3611 , NUR 3510 , NUR 3612 . Corequisite(s): NUR 4511 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NUR 4511 - Concepts of Adult and Older Adult Nursing II Practicum (3)

    Designed to provide the student the opportunity to apply skills and concepts of nursing practice in the delivery of nursing care to acutely and critically ill adults. Must be taken for pass/fail credit only. Prerequisite(s): NUR 3610  and NUR 3611 . Corequisite(s): NUR 4510 .
  
  • NUR 4512 - Advanced Technological and Pharmacological Nursing Applications (2)

    Designed to increase knowledge of and ability to apply advanced pharmacology and technology to nursing practice. Corequisite(s): NUR 4410 , NUR 4411 , NUR 4510  and NUR 4511 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • NUR 4600 - Concepts of Nursing Leadership in Management and Community Health/Mental Health (6)

    Integrates concepts of community and mental health nursing with concepts of nursing leadership and management. Overview of concepts and skills of dynamic and creative leadership and management for high quality nursing. Prerequisite(s): NUR 4410 , NUR 4411 , NUR 4510 , NUR 4511 , NUR 4512 . Corequisite(s): NUR 4601 .
  
  • NUR 4601 - Concepts of Nursing Leadership in Management and Community Health/Mental Health Practicum (6)

    Application of leadership and management functions along with community and mental health nursing concepts within health care settings. Must be taken for pass/fail credit only. Corequisite(s): NUR 4600 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
 

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