Departmental Course Offerings
Students are required to complete 81 credits of course work over a 26 month period. In addition, students will complete over 800 clinical hours in the traditional areas of medical-surgical, maternal child health, pediatric, psychiatric-mental health and community health nursing. Students also complete core graduate courses in nursing that create the foundation for post-master’s degree academic or advanced practice specialization.
Courses change each semester, so this list should not be considered a commitment to these individual topics. However, this does represent a list of many of our current and popular courses. The list is provided so that you can begin to imagine your academic career at Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ in this major.
- Application of Theory to Practice (NU515)
- Care of Women & Newborns (NU531)
- Mental Health Nursing (NU534)
- Advanced Health Assessment Lifespan (NU544)
- Advanced Pharm. Across Lifespan (NU545)
- Care of Adults (NU514)
- Public Health Nursing (NU551)
- Measurement & Eval Learning Outcomes (NU553)
- Nursing Leadership (NU569)
- Professional Nurse Residency (NU578)
- Advanced Nursing Project I (NU590)
- Advanced Trans to Pro Nursing (NU599)