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Philosophy

NURS 343 - Nursing of the Mental Health Patient/Family - Clinical Clinical application of NURS 341 knowledge and skill. Corequisite(s): 341. Note(s): Must earn at least a “C” (2.00) for credit. Course may be challenged for the credits listed. Fee: $40. Grade Mode: C. Credit(s): 2. NURS 347 - Introduction to Women’s Health - Theory Introduction to quality nursing care of women across the reproductive years. Emphasis is on the mother and family in the childbirth years. Prerequisite(s): 204, 217. Corequisite(s): 348. Note(s): Course may be challenged for the credits listed. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. NURS 348 - Introduction to Women’s Health - Clinical Clinical application of NURS 347 theory, reasoning and skill. Corequisite(s): 347. Note(s): Must earn at least a “C” (2.00) for credit. Course may be challenged for the credits listed. Fee: $40. Grade Mode: C. Credit(s): 2. NURS 351 - Nursing of the Older Adult Patient/Family - Theory Theoretical and evidence-based concepts related to the quality nursing care of the older adult patient and their families. Prerequisite(s): 204, 217. Corequisite(s): 353. Note(s): Course may be challenged for the credits listed. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. NURS 353 - Nursing of the Older Adult Patient/Family - Clinical Clinical application of NURS 351 theory, reasoning and skill in the quality nursing care of older adults and their families. Corequisite(s): 351. Note(s): Must earn at least a “C” (2.00) for credit. Course may be challenged for the credits listed. Fee: $40. Grade Mode: C. Credit(s): 1. NURS 355 - Pediatric Nursing - Theory Introduction to quality nursing care of children, adolescents and the family. Prerequisite(s): 358. Corequisite(s): 356. Note(s): Course may be challenged for credits listed. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. NURS 356 - Pediatric Nursing - Clinical Clinical application of NURS 355 theory, reasoning and skill. Corequisite(s): 355. Note(s): Must earn at least a “C” (2.00) for credit. Course may be challenged for credits listed. Fee: $40. Grade Mode: C. Credit(s): 2. NURS 358 - Nursing of the Patient/Family III - Theory Third of three core courses on medical-surgical nursing care of diverse populations. Continues enhancement of student learning of patients with increased complexity of diagnosis and quality nursing care need. Prerequisite(s): 204, 217. Corequisite(s): 365. Note(s): Course may be challenged for credits listed. Fee: $90. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. NURS 365 - Nursing of the Patient/Family III - Clinical Clinical application of complex medical-surgical nursing knowledge, reasoning and skill in providing complex patient care. Corequisite(s): 358. Note(s): Must earn at least a “C” (2.00) for credit. Course may be challenged for the credits listed. Fee: $40. Grade Mode: C. Credit(s): 2.5. NURS 367 - Critical Care Nursing - Theory Complex medical-surgical nursing care of patients in critical care environments. Prerequisite(s): 358. Corequisite(s): 368. Note(s): Course may be challenged for the credits listed. Fee: $90. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. NURS 368 - Critical Care Nursing - Clinical Clinical application of the nursing process in providing complex care to multicultural clients in a critical care setting. Corequisite(s): 367. Note(s): Must earn at least a “C” (2.00) for credit. Course may be challenged for the credits listed. Fee: $40. Grade Mode: C. Credit(s): 2.5. NURS 441 - Introduction to Nursing Research Introduction to professional nursing’s utilization of the research process. Prerequisite(s): NURS 341, 347, 351, 355, 367; MATH 210 or 318. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. NURS 442 - Applied Nursing Research Application of NURS 441 theory in an established research study. Prerequisite(s): 441. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 1. NURS 450 - Leadership/Management in Nursing - Theory Analysis of leadership theories and health care issues/trends which influence professional nursing practice. Prerequisite(s): 341, 347, 351, 355, 367. Corequisite(s): 451, 452. Note(s): Course may be challenged for

NURS 452 - Leadership/Management in Nursing: Elective Setting - Clinical

Second of two required leadership clinical rotations. Clinical application of NURS 450 theory, clinical site/preceptor availability. Corequisite(s): 450, 451. Note(s): Must earn at least a “C” (2.00) for credit. Course may be challenged for the credits listed. Fee: $40. Grade Mode: C. Credit(s): 2. NURS 461 - Nursing in the Community - Theory Integration of nursing knowledge, reasoning and skill in community-based promotion of population well-being. Prerequisite(s): 341, 347, 351, 355, 367. Corequisite(s): 462. Fee: $90. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 4. NURS 462 - Nursing in the Community - Clinical Clinical application of NURS 461 theory, reasoning and skill in various community settings. Corequisite(s): 461. Note(s): Must earn at least a “C” (2.00) for credit. Fee: $40. Grade Mode: C. Credit(s): 4.

Philosophy Faculty Chair:

Thomas M. Crisp, Ph.D.

Professor:

Ten Elshof

Associate Professors:

Ciocchi, Crisp

Courses PHIL 210 - Introduction to Logic

A general introduction to logic covering both deductive and inductive inference, and the analysis of arguments in ordinary language. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. PHIL 211 - Introduction to Ancient Philosophy An introduction to philosophy through a study of the earliest period of philosophic development in the West, covering the Pre-Socratics through the Neo-Platonists. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. PHIL 212 - Introduction to Medieval Philosophy An introduction to philosophy through a study of the history of philosophy, from Augustine to William of Occam, with special emphasis upon Augustine and Thomas Aquinas. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. PHIL 213 - Introduction to Modern Philosophy An introduction to philosophy through a study of the history of philosophy from the Renaissance through the 18th century. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. PHIL 214 - Introduction to Philosophy A general introduction to the nature, problems, methods, concepts, and divisions of philosophy. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. PHIL 215 - Introduction to Ethics An introduction to philosophy through a study of the principal ethical theories and thinkers; basic ethical problems and related biblical teaching. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. PHIL 216 - Introduction to Philosophy and Aesthetics An introduction to the problems, methods and concepts of philosophy with an emphasis on the issues and theories of aesthetics. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. PHIL 220 - Introduction to Philosophical Argument and Writing A study of 1) some common types of philosophical arguments and 2) a set of skills necessary for good philosophical writing. Prerequisite(s): 210. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. PHIL 230 - Introduction to Practical Wisdom An introduction to the philosophical concept of practical wisdom, incorporating a survey of the wisdom traditions and special attention to the tradition of Christian wisdom rooted in the teachings of Jesus. Corequisite(s): 231. Restriction(s): PHIL or HUPH majors or PHIL minors only. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 3. PHIL 231 - Practical Wisdom Lab I A seminar designed to assist its members in practical application of insights from PHIL 230. Corequisite(s): 230. Restriction(s): PHIL or HUPH majors or PHIL minors only. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 1.

the credits listed. Fee: $90. Grade Mode: A. Credit(s): 2. NURS 451 - Leadership/Management in Nursing: Team Leading - Clinical

First of two required leadership clinical rotations. Clinical application of NURS 450 theory, reasoning and skill in the care of medical-surgical patients. Corequisite(s): 450, 452. Note(s): Must earn at least a “C” (2.00) for credit. Course may be challenged for the credits listed. Fee: $40. Grade Mode: C. Credit(s): 3.

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