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NURS1010 -- Professional Development Seminar

Description: This seminar will introduce freshmen nursing students to the college culture and to the profession of nursing. Small group sessions led by upper-class nursing students and faculty/staff volunteers will provide opportunities for networking and information sharing about relevant personal, professional, and social topics.

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Mcguinn Hall 400 W 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 8 / Total Seats: 8

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Gasson Hall 208 Tu 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 9 / Total Seats: 8

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Mcguinn Hall 29 W 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 8 / Total Seats: 8

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Mcguinn Hall 437 Tu 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 9 / Total Seats: 9

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Mcguinn Hall 437 W 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 7 / Total Seats: 7

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Location and Time: Mcguinn Hall 11 Tu 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 9 / Total Seats: 9

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Mcguinn Hall 30 Tu 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 9 / Total Seats: 9

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Mcguinn Hall 526 Tu 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 9 / Total Seats: 9

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Mcguinn Hall 526 W 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 8 / Total Seats: 7

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Gasson Hall 208 W 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 7 / Total Seats: 7

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Mcguinn Hall 30 W 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 8 / Total Seats: 8

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Gasson Hall 207 Tu 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 9 / Total Seats: 8

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Mcguinn Hall 29 Tu 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 9 / Total Seats: 9

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Mcguinn Hall 400 Tu 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 9 / Total Seats: 9

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Gasson Hall 207 W 07:00PM-08:00PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 8 / Total Seats: 8

NURS1805 -- Seacole Scholars Seminar

Description: The Seacole Scholars program is a living and learning community for first-year nursing students that are interested and committed to increasing the diversity of the nursing profession. We highly encourage students of color, first-generation to college students, and Montserrat students to apply for the Seacole Scholars program. Scholars will live in the same residence hall and will be required to participate in a 1-credit course that focuses on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Maloney Hall #365

Time Category: Unspecified

Used Seats: 15 / Total Seats: 15

NURS2080 -- Pathophysiology

Description: Pathophysiology offers an integrated approach to human disease. The course builds on the underlying concepts of normal function as they apply to the basic processes of pathogenesis. Biological variations of age, gender, and cultural differences are integrated into the course content where applicable. Common acute and chronic health problems are introduced to explore the interrelatedness of a variety of stressors that affect physiological function. Successful completion of Pathophysiology facilitates the student's transition into clinical nursing practice.

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Fulton Hall 511 (Auditorium) M 09:30AM-10:50AM

Time Category: Morning

Used Seats: 125 / Total Seats: 125

NURS2121 -- Nursing Health Assessment Across the Lifespan Clinical Laboratory

Description: This course provides campus and community laboratory experiences in applying the theoretical concepts explored in NU 120. The focus is on systematic assessment of individual health status associated with maturational changes and influenced by culture and environment. The clinical reasoning framework and communication theory direct the development of nursing assessment skills. There will be four hours of Simulation Laboratory, one hour of seminar, and required media/BB Vista preparation each week.

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Maloney Hall 265 Th 08:00AM-12:30PM

Time Category: Afternoon

Used Seats: 24 / Total Seats: 24

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Maloney Hall 265 Th 01:00PM-05:30PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 22 / Total Seats: 22

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Maloney Hall 265 F 08:00AM-12:30PM

Time Category: Afternoon

Used Seats: 24 / Total Seats: 24

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Maloney Hall 265 Tu 01:00PM-05:30PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 22 / Total Seats: 22

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Maloney Hall 265 Tu 08:00AM-12:30PM

Time Category: Afternoon

Used Seats: 22 / Total Seats: 22

NURS2122 -- Nursing Assessment of Health Across the Life Span

Description: This course introduces the concepts of health, health promotion, and growth and development across the lifespan. The interactions of underlying mechanisms such as environment, culture, ethnicity, family, genetics, and gender that are foundational to the development and individual health will be explored. Theories and principles that address physical, cognitive, and psychosocial growth and development will guide understanding of the complex healthy human, from birth to geriatrics and death. Principles and theories of health promotion will be analyzed and applied from a nursing perspective to support the individual's desire to increase personal and/or family health potential and well-being.

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Campion Hall 300 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 54 / Total Seats: 54

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Location and Time: Devlin Hall 8 MW 02:00PM-03:20PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 60 / Total Seats: 60

NURS3016 -- Comparing Health Care Systems through a Global Lens

Description: Introduction to the concepts of global health and the critical links between public health and social and economic development. Determinants of health and patterns of disease and health outcomes across the globe are critically examined. The course reviews the determinants of health status in terms of biology, demography, epidemiology, culture, sociology, economics, and politics. Key concerns regarding reproductive health, child survival, nutrition, communicable diseases, and chronic diseases are examined. Health care delivery in developed vs. undeveloped regions of the world is emphasized.

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: By Arrangement

Time Category: Unspecified

Used Seats: 3 / Total Seats: 10

NURS3170 -- Principles of Evidence-Based Nursing

Description: This course seeks to develop an applied understanding of evidence-based practice as it relates to the science of nursing. Through exploring components of the research process, an appreciation of the various types of evidence used by nurses and an understanding of the importance of evidenced- based research to improve clinical practice will be fostered. The ethical considerations related to evidence-based practice will be discussed. At the conclusion of the course, students are prepared to be to be critical consumers of research used in evidence-based practice.

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: 245 Beacon Street Room 230 F 10:00AM-11:50AM

Time Category: Morning

Used Seats: 40 / Total Seats: 45

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: 245 Beacon Street Room 107 F 10:00AM-11:50AM

Time Category: Morning

Used Seats: 36 / Total Seats: 45

NURS3242 -- Adult Health Nursing Theory II

Description: This course builds on the concepts learned in previous courses including adult health and pharmacology and expands the knowledge base for planning and implementing care of adults with acute health problems and acute exacerbations of chronic health problems. Clinical case studies of acute care emergencies are used to discuss clinical judgment. Emphasis is placed on the selection of evidence-based interventions, evaluation of interventions, and use of evaluative data in refining a plan of care for the adult patient. Discussions focus on the role of the primary nurse in the acute care setting including collaboration, discharge planning and health teaching.

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: 245 Beacon Street Room 205 W 01:00PM-03:50PM

Time Category: Evening

Used Seats: 39 / Total Seats: 39

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Gasson Hall 306 Tu 09:00AM-11:50AM

Time Category: Morning

Used Seats: 39 / Total Seats: 39

NURS3243 -- Adult Health Nursing II Clinical Laboratory

Description: This course provides clinical experiences with adults who have acute health problems and acute exacerbations of chronic health problems. Students perform the role of the primary nurse with emphasis on the implementation of evidence-based interventions, documentation of patient outcomes, collaboration and communication. This course builds on knowledge from previous courses and expands the students' understanding of the professional role with a focus on nursing standards of care, safety, quality improvement and transitional care planning.

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: OR Tue 6:30AM-3:30PM

Time Category: Afternoon

Used Seats: 75 / Total Seats: 90

NURS3244 -- Childbearing Nursing Theory

Description: The course focuses on concepts associated with the unique responses of families during the childbearing cycle, normal and high risk pregnancies, and normal and abnormal events in women's health. Current multidisciplinary research in women's health with a focus on the childbearing cycle, including genetics and cultural competence, is presented. Evidenced based nursing practice for the childbearing family is discussed. The nursing implications of attending to both the physiologic and the psychosocial needs of the childbearing family are reviewed. Emphasis will be placed on AWHONN and ACOG standards of care.

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Fulton Hall 511 (Auditorium) F 08:00AM-09:50AM

Time Category: Morning

Used Seats: 37 / Total Seats: 38

Professors: (BC Email Needed)

Location and Time: Devlin Hall 117 W 09:00AM-11:50AM

Time Category: Morning

Used Seats: 38 / Total Seats: 38