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P = Prerequisite, R = Recommended, C = Concomitant
I = Fall Semester, II = Spring Semester, S = Summer Session(s)
NURS B105 Medical Terminology (1 cr.) This course, taught via a unique audiovisual instruction and
interactive approach, teaches the student to easily remember, pronounce, and apply 350 prefixes, roots, and suffixes
that combine to form over 11,000 medical terms. This approach is used to teach complex medical terms to ensure maximum
retention.
NURS B216 Pharmacology (2-3 cr.) The physiologic action of drugs and their therapeutic use, the
nurse's role in administering drugs, and the need for continuous study of drug therapy.
NURS B232 Introduction to the Discipline of Nursing: Theory, Practice, Research (3 cr.) P:
Admission to B.S.N. degree program. This course focuses on core theoretical concepts of nursing practice: health,
wellness, illness, holism, caring, environment, self-care, uniqueness of persons, interpersonal relationships, and
decision making. This course helps the student understand nursing's unique contribution to meeting societal needs
through integrating theory, research, and practice.
NURS B233 Health and Wellness (4 cr.) P: Admission to B.S.N. degree program. This course focuses on
the use of concepts from nursing, nutrition, pharmacology, and biopsychosocial sciences to critically examine the
determinates of health, wellness, and illness across the life span. Environmental, sociocultural, and economic factors
that influence health care practices are emphasized. Theories of health, wellness, and illness are related to
health-promotion, disease-prevention, illness-prevention nursing interventions.
NURS B244 Comprehensive Health Assessment (2 cr.) P: PHSL P261, PHSL P262, PSY P103, SOC S161 or
ANTH E105. C: NURS B245. This course focuses on helping students acquire skills to conduct a comprehensive health
assessment, including the physical, psychological, social, functional, and environmental aspects of health. The process
of data collection, interpretation, documentation, and dissemination of assessment data will be addressed.
NURS B245 Comprehensive Health Assessment: Practicum (2 cr.) C: NURS B244. Students will have the
opportunity to use interview, observation, percussion, palpation, inspection, and auscultation in assessing clients
across the life span in simulated and actual environments.
NURS B248 Science and Technology of Nursing (2 cr.) P: PHSL P261, PHSL P262, MICR M250, MICR M255.
C: NURS B249. P or C NURS B245. This course focuses on the fundamentals of nursing from a theoretical research base. It
provides an opportunity for basic care nursing skills development. Students will be challenged to use critical thinking
and problem solving in developing the ability to apply an integrated nursing therapeutics approach for clients
experiencing health alterations across the life span.
NURS B249 Science and Technology of Nursing: Practicum (2 cr.) C: NURS B248. Students will have
the opportunity to demonstrate fundamental nursing skills in the application of nursing care for clients across the life
span.
NURS B251 Life Span Development Practicum (1 cr.) C: PSY P216, NURS B244, NURS B245. This course
deals with theoretical perspectives of growth and development across the life span, family theories, and family
adaptation to common health problems, promoting health across the lifespan, and usual patterns of aging. Students will
make assessments and observations of individuals and families in various stages of growth and development.
NURS B304 Professional Nursing Seminar I (3 cr.) This course focuses on core theoretical concepts
of professional nursing practice, including health, wellness, illness, self-care and caring, disease prevention, and
health promotion. Students will be expected to explore theoretical premises and research related to the unique wellness
perspectives and health beliefs of people across the life span in developing care outcomes consistent with maximizing
individual potentials for wellness. Students will complete a needs assessment as part of this course.
NURS B404 Professional Nursing Seminar II (3 cr.) P: NURS B304. This course focuses on the
application of nursing theory and research findings in restoring and maintaining individual and family functioning for
those dealing with multi-system alterations. Students will explore the ethical, legal, and moral implications of
treatment options and identify tactics to maximize nursing's effectiveness in facilitating individuals and families
through the health care system. Students will complete a scholarly analysis as part of their practicum experience.
NURS H351 Alterations in Neuro-Psycological Health (3 cr.) P: SPCH S121 and all sophomore-level
courses. C: NURS H352. This course focuses on individuals and small groups experiencing acute and chronic
neuropsychological disorders. Content includes the effect of the brain-body disturbances on health functioning. Other
content areas are growth and development, stress, mental status, nurse-client relationships, psychopharmacology, and
nursing approaches for clients experiencing DSM-IV neuropsychological disorders.
NURS H352 Alterations in Neuro-Psychological Health: The Practicum (2 cr.) C: NURS H351. Students
will provide nursing care to individuals and small groups who are experiencing acute and chronic neuropsychological
disturbances related to psychiatric disorders. Student experiences will be with individuals and small groups in
supervised settings such as acute care, community-based, transitional, and/or the home.
NURS H353 Alterations in Health I (3 cr.) P: SPCH S121 and all sophomore-level courses. C: NURS
H354. This course focuses on the pathophysiology and holistic nursing care management of clients experiencing acute and
chronic problems. Students will use critical thinking and problem-solving skills to plan interventions appropriate to
health care needs.
NURS H354 Alterations in Health I: The Practicum (2 cr.) C: NURS H353. Students will apply the
science and technology of nursing to perform all independent, dependent, and interdependent care functions. Students will
engage clients in a variety of settings to address alterations in health functioning, identify health care needs, and
determine the effectiveness of interventions given expected care outcomes.
NURS H355 Data Analysis in Clinical Practice and Health Care Research (3 cr.) P: MATH M107 or R.N.
license. This course introduces nursing and other health sciences students to the basic concepts and techniques of data
analysis needed in professional health care practice. Principles of measurement, data summarization and univariate and
bivariate statistics are examined. Differences in types of qualitative data and methods by which these types of data
can be interpreted are also explored. Emphasis is placed on the application of fundamental concepts to real world
situations in health care.
NURS H361 Alterations in Health II (3 cr.) P: NURS H353, NURS H354, all sophomore-level courses. C:
NURS H362. This course builds on NURS H353 Alterations in Health I and continues to focus on pathophysiology and holistic
nursing care management of the associated needs of clients experiencing acute and chronic health problems.
NURS H362 Alterations in Health II: The Practicum (2 cr.) C: NURS H361. Students will continue to
apply the science and technology of nursing to perform all independent, dependent, and interdependent care functions.
Students will engage clients in a variety of settings to address alterations in health functioning.
NURS H363 The Developing Family and Child (4 cr.) P: NURS H351, NURS H352, NURS H353, NURS H354, all
sophomore-level courses. C: NURS H364, NURS H361. This course focuses on the needs of individuals and their families who
are facing the phenomena of growth and development during the childbearing and child raising phases of family development.
Factors dealing with preserving, promoting, and restoring healthy status of family members will be emphasized.
NURS H364 The Developing Family and Child: The Practicum (2-3 cr.) C: NURS H363, NURS H362. Students
will have the opportunity to work with child bearing and child raising families, including those experiencing alterations
in health.
NURS H365 Nursing Research (3 cr.) P: NURS H353, NURS H354, and statistics (MATH K300, NURS H355, PSY
P354, or SOC S351, or equivalent). This course focuses on development of students' skills in using the research process
to define clinical research problems and to determine the usefulness of research in clinical decisions related to
practice. The critique of nursing and nursing related research studies will be emphasized in identifying applicability to
nursing practice.
NURS J360 Operating Room Nursing (Nursing Elective) (1-6 cr.) P: Sophomore-year courses, or consent
of the instructor. The course is designed to provide further opportunities for students to meet objectives of the Indiana
University School of Nursing. Learning opportunities will be available so students can increase knowledge about and add
to their ability to provide nursing care for patients undergoing the stress of surgery.
NURS K192 Topics in Nursing (0.5-3 cr.) Topics and seminars covering current nursing subjects
including pharmacology, informatics, leadership, clinical updates and skills. Topics and credits vary. May be repeated for
credit if topic differs.
NURS K300 Transcultural Health Care (3 cr.) This course allows students to explore how culture
affects health care decision making and how the heath care system integrates culture in its delivery of care.
NURS K301 The Art and Ccience of Complementary Health (3 cr.) This survey course is designed to
introduce the student to non-mainstream health care therapies. Students critically examine and explore the origins and
practice of each therapy. The course serves as an introduction to a variety of therapies, including healing touch, guided
imagery, hypnosis, acupuncture, aroma therapy, reflexology, and massage, to name a few.
NURS K302 Geriatric Pharmacology (2 cr.) This course examines numerous factors (e.g., poly-pharmacy,
drug-to-drug interactions, developmental issues) that impact absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of
pharmaco-therapeutic agents in elderly persons. Students will be challenged to develop primary and secondary strategies
to detect and resolve problems associated with use of these agents.
NURS K401 Integrative Health Care: Blending the Traditional and Non-Traditional Integrative Health
(3 cr.) This course focuses on the integration of complementary health care with the traditional western
medicine approach to disease and illness. Complementary therapies will be critically examined in light of their ability
to alleviate pain and suffering and improve quality of life in a variety of disease and illness states.
NURS K421 American Health Care: International Experience (2-3 cr.) P: Junior-level courses completed.
This course provides students from the United States a chance to live and study in Northern Ireland and provides students
from the United Kingdom with a similar experience. This exchange assists the students to be more aware of the cultural,
economic, and political factors in determining the health/illness perspective of a nation. It aims to enable students to
develop a wider, more global perspective on the key concepts of personal and societal health issues.
NURS K486 Transforming Negative Environments (Nursing Elective) (3 cr.) This upper division elective
will assist each student to establish a connection between changes in social, political, and economic conditions to their
lived experience. Health care policies/practices founded on patriarchal values and models will be critiqued. Students
will be challenged to transform traditional health care organizations into systems characterized by power-sharing,
consensus-building, self-governance, and empowerment.
NURS K490 Clinical Nursing Elective (1-6 cr.) P: consent of instructor. S/F grading only. Planned and
supervised clinical experiences in an area of concentration.
NURS K492 Nursing Elective (0.5-6 cr.) P: consent of instructor. Opportunity for the student to
pursue study in an area of interest.
NURS S470 Restorative Health Related to Multi-System Failures (3 cr.) P: All junior-level courses.
C: NURS S471. This course focuses on the pathophysiology and nursing care management of clients experiencing multi-symptom
alterations in health status. Correlations among complex system alterations and nursing interventions to maximize health
potential are emphasized.
NURS S471 Restorative Health Related to Multi-System Failures: The Practicum (2 cr.) C: NURS S470.
The students will apply the nursing process to the care of clients experiencing acute multi-system alterations in
health.
NURS S472 A Multi-System Approach to the Health of the Community (3 cr.) P: All junior-level courses.
C: NURS S473. This course focuses on the complexity and diversity of groups or aggregates within communities and their
corresponding health care needs. Through a community assessment of health trends, demographics, epidemiological data, and
social/political issues in local and global communities, the student will be able to determine effective interventions
for community-centered care.
NURS S473 A Multi-System Approach to the Health of the Community: The Practicum (2 cr.) C: NURS
S472. Students will have the opportunity to apply the concepts of community assessment, program planning, prevention, and
epidemiology to implement and evaluate interventions for community-centered care to groups or aggregates. Professional
nursing will be practiced in collaboration with diverse groups within a community.
NURS S481 Nursing Management (2 cr.) P: All first semester senior-level courses including PHIL P393
and all general education requirements except one 3 credit hour open elective. C: NURS S482. This course focuses on the
development of management skills assumed by professional nurses, including delegation of responsibilities, networking,
facilitation of groups, conflict resolution, leadership, case management, and collaboration. Concepts addressed include
organizational structure, change, managing quality and performance, workplace diversity, budgeting and resource
allocation, and delivery systems.
NURS S482 Nursing Management: The Practicum (3 cr.) C: NURS S481. Students will have the opportunity
to apply professional management skills in a variety of nursing leadership roles.
NURS S483 Clinical Nursing Practice Capstone (3 cr.) P: All first semester senior-level courses
including PHIL P393 and all general education requirements except one 3 credit hour open elective. Students will have the
opportunity to demonstrate competencies consistent with program outcomes and to refine their nursing care practice skills.
Students will collaborate with faculty and a preceptor in choosing a care setting, planning and organizing a learning
experience, and practicing professional nursing in a safe and effective manor.
NURS S484 Research Utilization Seminar (1-2 cr.) C: NURS S483. This course focuses on students
abilities to refine their critical/analytical skills in evaluating clinical research for applicability to nursing
practice. Students will examine the role of evaluation, action research, and research findings in assuring quality of
nursing care and in solving relevant problems arising from clinical practices.
NURS S485 Professional Growth and Empowerment (3 cr.) P: All junior-level courses. This course focuses
on issues related to professional practice, career planning, personal goal setting, and empowerment of self and others.
Students will discuss factors related to job performance, performance expectations and evaluation, reality orientation,
and commitment to life-long learning.
NURS W221 Native Use of Herbs (1 cr.) A field experience course on native uses of herbs with required
readings and hands-on working with plants.
NURS W402 Seminar: Women As Agents of Change (3 cr.) Variable title. This course focuses on issues
and controversies in the new scholarship on women. Recently taught as Women as Agents of change with an emphasis placed
on theories of change and women's role in creating change in America.
NURS Z480 Portfolio Review Course Substitution (1-6 cr.) The portfolio review process is available to
all students who believe that they can meet the learning objectives/competencies required of a specific nursing course
within their course of study.
NURS Z490 Clinical Experience in Nursing (1-6 cr.) P: Consent of instructor. S/F grading only. Planned
and supervised clinical experiences in the area of the student's major interest.
NURS Z492 Individual Study in Nursing (1-6 cr.) P: Consent of instructor. Opportunity for the nurse to
pursue independent study of topics in nursing under the guidance of a selected faculty member.
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