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  • INT 2100 A O - Integrative Seminar - IIntegrative Seminar - I (2024 Fall)
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    ...INT 2100 - Integrative Seminar I (4)INT 2100: Integrative Seminar I is a multidisciplinary course that brings together insights from various modes of analysis (historical, social, economic, ethical, theological and aesthetical) to examine a specific topic. This integrated approach acknowledges that ...
    SES 4355 C O - Senior CapstoneSenior Capstone (2024 Fall)
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    ...The Senior Capstone demands reflection, insight, and synthesis. This is an interdisciplinary course taught by both a General Education professor and a Nursing professor. This teaching team will assist the student to investigate, demonstrate, and synthesize course and program learning for problem sol...
    ETH 1010 K O - Healthcare EthicsHealth Ethics (2020 Summer)
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    ...05/18/2018This course provides a critical academic exploration of healthcare ethics and seeks to foster a community of learners engaged in the pursuit of ethical knowledge. This pursuit embraces diversity and cross-cultural competency as it tries to envision a just society committed to the common g...
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    NUR 2000 E - Family Centered Nursing (2018 Spring)
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    ...Nursing 2000, introduces the learner to the nursing care of the childbearing woman, family, and the neonate through adolescence. Concepts based on the 3 domains of health & illness, nursing and healthcare, and the Massachusetts Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies (NOFNCC) continue as the t...
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    SES 4350 C O - Senior CapstoneSenior Capstone (2018 Fall)
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    ...The Senior Capstone is reflection, insight, and synthesis driven. This course is an interdisciplinary course taught by general education and nursing faculty to assist the student to investigate, demonstrate, and synthesize course and program learning for problem solving and applications of undergrad...
    IOM 2120 A O - Intraoperat Neuomonitor IV/EEG (2017 Fall)
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    ...This course builds upon fundamental concepts acquired in NIOM III with a continued focus on the National Professional Competencies, Profession Standards of Practice, and evidence-based theory as even more complex content is presented. Functional brain and spinal cord mapping and monitoring are explo...
    NUR 100S A5 - NUR1015 SIM Group # (2023 Spring)
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    NUR 200C A10 - NUR2005 Clinical Group # (2023 Spring)
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    DSN 1000 A - Academic Support for Nursing (2016 Fall)
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    ...This is a pass-fail course designed for students who have dropped or not achieved a passing grade in NSG 100. The course focuses on test taking, critical thinking, time management and applied math skills. Students develop and apply these skills in answering nursing examination questions and in devel...
    NUR 3110 G O - Professional Nursing Perspectives (2020 Spring)
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    ...This is an introductory bridge course for RN-BSN students. Core concepts of professional nursing practice are explored and analyzed within the framework of selected theories, trends, and issues of contemporary professional nursing practice. Prerequisites: Acceptance into the RN-BSN program and cur...
    NUR 1000 E - Nursing I (2017 Fall)
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    ...NUR 1000 NURSING I: NUR 1000 Fundamental Health Concepts This course is designed to provide the foundation of contemporary nursing practice for the entering student. The Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies (NOFNCC) serve as a framework and guiding principle for the design of competencies...
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    ETH 3210 G O - Ethical Domains & Dilemmas (2021 Fall)
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    ...This course compares and contrasts views of human nature that underlie social, business, and personal ethical dilemmas. Catholic philosophical perspectives are explored. Course readings are analyzed and evaluated for meaning, implications, and consequences of views of human nature as they impact the...
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    HSC 2050 F O - Contemporary Issues in Health Care (2022 Summer)
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    ...For the Allied Health student, this seven-week online course examines critical challenges and opportunities in the care of diverse populations of patients, families and communities in contemporary society. As an introduction to a career working in healthcare, weekly class modules will involve releva...
    NUR 1000 F - Nursing I (2017 Spring)
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    ...NUR 1000 NURSING I: NUR 1000 Fundamental Health Concepts This course is designed to provide the foundation of contemporary nursing practice for the entering student. The Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies (NOFNCC) serve as a framework and guiding principle for the design of competencies...
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    CDI 1040 A O - Compliance & Leadership (2019 Spring)
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    ...Students will develop physician education plans regarding the physicians? rights and responsibilities in a CDI program. Students will maintain and analyze query documentation. Students will apply AHIMA best practices and all regulations to CDI policies and procedures, in coordination with compliance...
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    HIT 1250 A O - Health Care Delivery and Reimburse (2017 Fall)
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    ...This course introduces types of healthcare insurance programs and processes. It reviews the specific processes for each major type of healthcare delivery format (inpatient, outpatient hospital surgery, outpatient, and long-term care). The legal forces governing healthcare payments are reviewed, espe...
    EOL 1130 A O - Clinical Education (2018 Fall)
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    Clinical experience takes place in one of several health care facilities. Emphasis is on preparation of patients, and accurately recording an EEG under supervision. Clinical experience will promote and assist students in critical thinking and in the application of newly attained theory.
    a section of the Clinical Education course in Distance Learning NDT - EOL
    PHI 1010 F H - Ethics (2016 Summer)
    Mon, Wed: 1-3:40 PM @ MLTN LABRC C205
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    ...Ethics will examine the nature and purpose of humanity related to the Judaeo-Christian norm of morality and compare this norm with various other ethical systems. Responsibility, law, faith, and the development of conscience will be studied as factors determining the morality of human acts. Applicati...
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    ANA 101L A1 - Lab for ANA1010 (2022 Fall)
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    NUR 3110 F O - Professional Nursing Perspectives (2025 Summer)
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    ...This is an introductory bridge course for RN-BSN students. Core concepts of professional nursing practice are explored and analyzed within the framework of selected theories, trends, and issues of contemporary professional nursing practice. Prerequisites: Acceptance into the RN-BSN program and cur...
    NUR 2005 A - Med Surg Adlt & Mat Child Conc (2020 Summer)
    Tue, Thu: 9-11:30 AM @ MLTN LABRC
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    ...NUR2005: Health and Illness Concepts of the Adult and Childbearing Family (Start Summer 2019)Credits 9.5Hours per week: 5 hours Classroom, 12 hours Clinical/Simulation, 0.5 hour Theory Online NUR2015 continues to build upon the Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies (NOFNCC) and concepts wit...
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    ENG 2050 A - World Literature (2017 Fall)
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    ...World literature offers an introductory study of selected literary masterpieces by recognized international writers. Active participation in the study of literature can deepen and enrich the experience of living. Thus, poetry, drama, and short stories are studied within an historical and cultural co...
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    ENG 2061 A - American Literature (Writ Inten) (2018 Spring)
    Tue: 5-8:30 PM @ MLTN LABRC C101
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    ...American Literature introduces students to influential literary works from the American Revolution to the present. Students will consider the role of literature in shaping and responding to the history and ideology of the United States. The course also examines the relationship between American lite...
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    EOL 212R A O - Record Review (2019 Spring)
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    ...EOL 212R Record Review Building on fundamental concepts learned in previous professional courses, students use information technology, research, and clinical expertise to review case studies in EEG, report writing and reading EEG. The learner is encouraged to utilize more independent critical thinki...
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    RTT 1200 A - Introduction to Patient Care (2024 Spring)
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    ...Comprehensive exploration of patient care techniques including detection and prevention, blood values, patient assessment, nutrition, skin care regiments, infection control and support services. An explanation of radiological and digital imaging as it relates to radiation therapy and identification ...
    NUR 2005 E - Med Surg Adlt & Mat Child Conc (2025 Spring)
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    NUR 1015 A - Fundamental Health ConceptsFundamental Health Concepts (2019 Fall)
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    ...NUR 1015 Nursing I Fundamental Health Concepts (Start Spring 2019)9 Credits12 hours of clinical/laboratory and 5 hours of theory each weekThis course is designed to provide the foundation of contemporary nursing practice for the entering student. The Nurse of the Future Nursing Core Competencies (NO...
    SSC 4010 F O - Agents of Social Change (2020 Fall)
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    ...Knowledge and understanding of social concepts and constructs that bond, bind, and sometimes separate individuals and groups are studied. Comparative analyses of assigned readings illustrate requirements and results of successful growth and necessary development for the individual and society. Stude...
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    NUR 100S A4 - NUR1015 SIM Group # (2023 Summer)
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    NUR 102C E5 - NUR1025 Clinical Group # (2022 Fall)
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    PHI 1010 A - Ethics (2018 Summer)
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    ...Ethics will examine the nature and purpose of humanity related to the Judaeo-Christian norm of morality and compare this norm with various other ethical systems. Responsibility, law, faith, and the development of conscience will be studied as factors determining the morality of human acts. Applicati...
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    NUR 3226 D O - PathopharmacologyPathopharmacology (2020 Fall)
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    ...NUR 3226 - Pathopharmacology (3). Implement Spring 2020This course more fully explores the pathophysiology of selected human diseases across the lifespan based on global, national and local health data. Clinical reasoning and judgment will be promoted through examination of correlation of disease, s...
    ANA 101L A1 - Lab for ANA1010 (2016 Summer)
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    SCI 4010 A H - Scientific Revolutions (2016 Spring)
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    ...This course focuses on the substantial risks associated with spectacular scientific discoveries. Selected intersections of time and place in the quest for discovery, proof, and supportive experimental and empirical evidence are studied. Professional determination to engage in and document investigat...
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    IOM 2120 F O - Intraoperat Neuomonitor IV/EEG (2025 Fall)
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    MIC 2010 E - Microbiology (2017 Summer)
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    ...Microbiology is designed to provide students with skills in biohazard safety, culture techniques, interpretation of culture results and the ability to synthesize this knowledge in the identification of an unknown organism. The immediate course objectives include a general knowledge of the component ...
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    NUR 205C E5 - NUR2025 Clinical Group # (2025 Spring)
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    ENG 1010 A - English Composition (2016 Spring)
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    ...English Composition offers a sequential process for effective writing. Activities emphasize the logical relationship between thinking specifically and writing clearly. Class sections are kept small to allow students to receive individualized, in-class assistance from the instructor. Each student is ...
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    IOM 2140 F H - Clinical Practicum III/2 days OR (2026 Spring)
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    THE 2050 F O - Religions of the World (2017 Summer)
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    ...In an increasingly interconnected world, and especially in the religiously plural context of the United States, it is crucial that healthcare professionals become acquainted with the beliefs and practices of people from the diverse religious traditions that make up the American landscape. This cours...
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    EOL 2120 A O - Record Review I (2017 Spring)
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    NUR 4335 A H - Appl. Evidenced-Based PracticumEvid. Based Practicum (2016 Fall)
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    ...This course and practicum offers the student the opportunity of identifying a substantive, research problem related to improving patient outcomes in a healthcare setting, and will assist the student to synthesize concepts and knowledge learned in the RN-BSN program. The student will work in conjunct...
    INT 2100 D O - Integrative Seminar - IIntegrative Seminar - I (2023 Summer)
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    ...INT 2100 - Integrative Seminar I (4)INT 2100: Integrative Seminar I is a multidisciplinary course that brings together insights from various modes of analysis (historical, social, economic, ethical, theological and aesthetical) to examine a specific topic. This integrated approach acknowledges that ...
    NUR 1035 E - Med Surg (2026 Spring)
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    NUR 102C F6 - NUR1025 Clinical Group # (2022 Spring)
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    NUR 3660 F O - Evidence Based Nursing Practice (2023 Spring)
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