Course Prefixes
College Level Courses -100 and above, Nursing
Division
Course Description
Nursing care at this level focuses on the patient with complex health problems and their family/caregiver(s)and students perform higher-level nursing skills. Application of evidence-based clinical practice and transitions theory within organizational settings. Recommended: 1. Participate in a study practice, attend all practice labs, use the learning resource center as needed, and meet with your nursing faculty adviser at least twice during the semester to evaluate your progress. 2. Apply for graduation before the deadline. 3. Confirm with registration that all graduation requirements have been met. 4. Plan to take a NCLEX preparation course prior to the NCLEX-RN exam. 5. Take the NCLEX-RN exam within six months of graduation or sooner. Prerequisites: BIO205, NUR221. Corequisites: MAT141, or higher MAT course; Humanities course; NUR223.
Total Number Of Credits
8
Lecture Credits
4
Lab Credits
12