2016-2017 Graduate Academic Catalog

Page 55 2016–17 Graduate Academic Catalog Graduate-Level Course Descriptions MRKT-6250 – NSG-6035 MRKT-6250 Responding to the Marketplace 3 hours This course examines what it means to be a “market driven” organization and how to position an organization to properly hear and respond to the market(s) it serves. Managers must lead in listening to the “voice of the market” in identifying needs and preferences of the market and in building strategies to respond in a relevant way. Strategies for developing an effective communication strategy are emphasized. Prerequisites: MRKT- 6200 Strategic Marketing Planning. N Nursing (NSG) NSG-6010 3 hours Advanced Concepts in the Care of Older Adults The focus of this course is to prepare the advanced practice students with the theoretical, scientific, and technical foundations required in care for mature adults and aging family members. Prerequisites: NSG-5010 Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology, NSG 5020 Advanced Health/physical Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning, NSG-5030 Advanced Pharmacology, NSG-5040 Professional Role Development for Advanced Practice. Co-requisites: NSG-6015 Advanced Practice in the Care of Older Adults for FNP. (Fee: $100) NSG-6015 1 hour Advanced Practice in the Care of Older Adults for FNP In this course, the students are afforded the opportunity to master knowledge of health care problems in older adults, and to develop the advanced clinical and decision-making skills required. The students apply knowledge and skills of health promotion, disease prevention, assessment, diagnosis, and management of common primary health problems of older adults in a clinical practice setting. The students work under the supervision of qualified preceptors and School of Nursing faculty to ensure that students achieve entry-level clinical competency in the nurse practitioner role. The practicum includes a 150-hour precepted clinical experience with qualified preceptors. Prerequisite: NSG-5010 Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology, NSG- 5020 Advanced Health/physical Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning, NSG-5030 Advanced Pharmacology, NSG-5040 Professional Role Development for Advanced Practice. Co- requisite: NSG- 6010 Advanced Concepts in the Care of Older Adults. (Fee: $400) NSG-6020 3 hours Advanced Concepts in the Care of Adults The focus of this course is to prepare the advanced practice students with the theoretical, scientific, and technical foundations required in caring for adults. Emphasis is placed on health promotion, disease prevention, assessment, diagnosis, and management of common primary health problems unique to adults in a variety of settings. Evidence-based management strategies, ethical decision-making, and culturally sensitive care are addressed. Prerequisites: NSG-5010 Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology, NSG-5020 Advanced Health/physical Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning, NSG-5030 Advanced Pharmacology, NSG-5040 Professional Role Development for Advanced Practice. Co-requisites: NSG-6025 Advanced Practice in the Care of Adults for FNP. (Fee: $100) NSG-6025 1 hour Advanced Practice for the Care of Adults for FNP In this course, the students are afforded the opportunity to master knowledge of health care problems in adults, and to develop the advanced clinical and decision-making skills required. The students apply knowledge and skills of health promotion, disease prevention, assessment, diagnosis, and management of common primary health problems of adults in a clinical practice setting. The students work under the supervision of qualified preceptors and School of Nursing faculty to ensure that students achieve entry-level clinical competency in the nurse practitioner role. The practicum includes a 150-hour precepted experience with qualified preceptors. Prerequisites: NSG-5010 Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology, NSG-5020 Advanced Health/physical Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning, NSG- 5030 Advanced Pharmacology, NSG-5040 Professional Role Development for Advanced Practice. Co-requisite: NSG- 6020 Advanced Concepts in the Care of Adults (or permission of instructor). (Fee: $400) NSG-6030 Advanced Concepts in the Care of Women 3 hours The focus of this course is to prepare the advanced practice students with the theoretical, scientific, and technical foundations required in caring for women. Emphasis is placed on health promotion, disease prevention, assessment, diagnosis, and management of common primary health problems unique to women in a variety of settings. Evidence-based management strategies, ethical decision-making, and culturally sensitive care are addressed. Prerequisites: NSG-5010 Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology, NSG-5020 Advanced Health/physical Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning, NSG-5030 Advanced Pharmacology, NSG-5040 Professional Role Development for Advanced Practice. Co-requisite: NSG-6035 Advanced Practice in the Care of Women for FNP. (Fee: $100) NSG-6035 1 hour Advanced Practice for the Care of Women for FNP In this course, the students are afforded the opportunity to master knowledge of health care problems in women, and to develop the advanced clinical and decision-making skills required. The students apply knowledge and skills of health promotion, disease prevention, assessment, diagnosis, and management of common primary health problems of women in a clinical practice setting. The students work under the supervision of qualified preceptors and School of Nursing faculty to ensure that students achieve entry-level clinical competency in the nurse practitioner role. The practicum includes a 150-hour precepted experience with qualified preceptors. Prerequisites: NSG-5010 Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology, NSG-5020 Advanced Health/ physical Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning, and NSG- 5030 Advanced Pharmacology, NSG-5040 Professional Role Development for Advanced Practice. Co-requisite: NSG- 6030 Advanced Concepts in the Care of Women (or permission of instructor). (Fee: $400)

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