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NUR 3100-4 Transitions in Nursing (4 + 0)
Prerequisite: fulfillment of admission requirements to the baccalaureate registered nurse program
Pre or Corequisite: ANT 3480
This course introduces the registered nurse student to baccalaureate nursing education and facilitates the transition
to the role of the baccalaureate nurse. The course focuses on expanding the nurse's assessment and nursing
process skills through self assessment of learning needs and critical thinking skills, exploring the concept of
health and introducing nursing theories and the conceptual basis for the practice of the profession. Aspects of
professionalism such as the evolution of nursing education, the role of professional organizations and characteristics
of autonomy and accountability will be discussed.
NUR 3400-3 Research: Nursing Critique (3 + 0)
Prerequisite or Corequisite: A statistics course
This course introduces students to the research process, terminology and a variety of research methodologies
for scientific inquiry. Students critique current research studies for applicability of the findings to nursing.
Students identify researchable problems in nursing and participate in experiential learning by practicing steps
of the research process.
NUR 3510-1 Nursing Diagnosis (1 + 0)
This course is designed to assist the student in writing nursing diagnostic statements according to national
standards. The history and future of nursing diagnosis is examined.
NUR 3580-4 Management Issues in Nursing (4 + 0)
Pre or Corequisite: NUR 3100
This course acquaints the nurse with basic nursing management knowledge and skills. The student examines
the effects of ethics, laws, politics, power, communication, groups/teams, problem solving, decision making,
conflict resolution, confrontation and negotiation on the role of nurse manager. Students apply managerial
knowledge and skills to managing themselves and others effectively, including case management, within the
context of the changing profession and health care delivery environment.
NUR 3650-3 Ethical Decision Making: Application to Nursing (3 + 0)
Prerequisite: Licensed Registered Nurse
This course is designed to assist nurses to become familiar with an ethical decision making model, apply ethical
theories and principles of biomedical ethics to healthcare/nursing dilemmas to determine a course of action,
and adopt an appropriate ethical decision making framework in their own clinical practice.
NUR 3700-4 Assessment (4 + 0)
Prerequisite: licensed to practice registered nursing in Colorado or permission of instructor
This course assists the student in synthesizing prior interviewing skills, technical skills, and biological, psychological,
sociological, cultural and spiritual knowledge with the new skills of performing a health assessment on
clients throughout the life span. Using the nursing process, the students learns how to obtain a complete health
history and perform a physical examination. Emphasis is placed on assessment of levels of wellness and differentiation
of normal from abnormal findings across the life span.
NUR 3850-3 Clinical Teaching Methods (3 + 0)
Pre or Corequisite: NUR 3100
This course is designed to assist the student in developing knowledge and skills in clinical teaching. Emphasis
is placed on the role of the nurse as a teacher. Principles of learning, content selection, strategies, teaching materials,
and evaluation of teaching are considered. The relationship of perception, communication, and adaptation
to teaching and learning are explored. Consideration is given to the biological, psychological, sociological,
cultural, and spiritual needs of clients as related to client teaching. The student will prepare a client-centered
teaching module.
NUR 3880-3 Nurse Practice Acts (3+0)
Prerequisite: NUR 3100
This course is designed to analyze nurse practice acts from various states. The American Nurses Association's
model of the nurse practice act will be used as a guide. The process of how changes occur in these statutory
laws will be discussed.
NUR 4100-4 Critical Care Nursing (4 + 0)
Prerequisites: NUR 3100 or may take NUR 3100 concurrently if nursing entry examinations have been
completed satisfactorily. Statistics may also be taken concurrently
This course is designed for registered nurses in adult critical care settings desiring intermediate level knowledge
and skills. The focus is on theoretical concepts, but clinical application will be addressed. The course is also
designed as preparation for AACN certification examination. The student should have a basic knowledge in the
following areas: anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, critical, care, interpretation of electrocardiograms,
cardiopulmonary resuscitation and pharmacology.
NUR 4300-4 Leadership (4 + 0)
Prerequisites: NUR 3100 and NUR 3580
This course fosters an understanding of leadership behaviors exhibited in the process of influencing individuals,
groups and communities. Emphasis is placed on leadership knowledge and skills to enable change for the
nursing profession in a dynamic health care environment.
NUR 4500-2 Community Health Nursing I (2 + 0)
Prerequisites: ANT 3480, NUR 3100, NUR 3650 and NUR 3400 or may be taken concurrently
This module facilitates learning by providing the tools for critically analyzing the principles of health promotion
and disease prevention of families. Cultural diversity, ethics, legal and political responsibility of the nurse
in leadership roles of advocate, change agent, collaborator, resource person and teacher are emphasized. The
learner applies and synthesizes theories and models from the fields of education and nursing to community
health nursing, including vulnerable populations and violence and family health risks.
NUR 4510-2 Community Health Nursing II (2 + 0)
Prerequisite: NUR 4500 or may be taken concurrently
This module emphasizes lifestyle practices of health promotion and disease prevention as they impact on the
health of diverse populations. Teaching-learning theories will be the foundation for health promotion and disease
prevention activities. The student incorporates and synthesizes public and community health knowledge,
principles of ethics, law, politics, epidemiology, ecology and risk level along with theories from the human and
nursing sciences in solving diverse aggregate health needs and global issues.
NUR 4550-4 Community Health Nursing: Application (1 + 6)
Prerequisites: NUR 4510 or may be taken concurrently and NUR 3100, NUR 3580, NUR 3650, NUR 3700,
HES 3750
Within a community setting, the student applies knowledge of public health science, as well as the human
and nursing theories to make multidimensional assessments of clients' level of wellness. The nursing process,
including cultural values and sensitivity, is used in working with clients. The nurse facilitates a client's selfdetermination
and resource identification in moving toward higher levels of wellness through processes of
health promotion and disease prevention and protection.
NUR 4760-2 Nursing Theories (2 + 0)
Prerequisites: NUR 3100, NUR 3510, and NUR 3850
This course is designed to assist students who plan to continue their education in graduate school. The course
provides an introductory examination of nursing theory development and evaluation. Three theories of nursing
are analyzed and applied.
NUR 4830-3 School Health Nursing (1 + 6)
Prerequisites: baccalaureate degree with a major in nursing, current Colorado registered nurse license,
physical assessment course, community health nursing course, department immunizations,
negative TB screening, individual malpractice and liability insurance
This course assists the student in obtaining the knowledge and skills required to fulfill the role of the school
nurse. The student will incorporate theory, research findings, and legal knowledge in assessing, diagnosing,
planning, implementing, and evaluating school-age individuals. Students will work with a school nurse preceptor
in either an elementary or secondary school. After successfully completing the course, the student may apply
for school nurse licensure in Colorado.
NUR 4850-4 Nursing Senior Experience (1 + 6)
Prerequisites: all 3000-level nursing courses, NUR 4500, NUR 4510, NUR 4550, HES 3750
Pre or Corequisite: NUR 4300
This course operationalizes concepts, theories and processes synthesized in the program. The student identifies a
health problem of a self-selected client population and studies nursing intervention strategies. The student works
with a preceptor to achieve instructor approved behavioral objectives and meets one on one with faculty member
during the semester. The student spends one hour in seminar and six hours a week for 15 weeks in a clinical setting.
(Senior Experience)
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