1991-1992 Academic Catalog
CHEM-154 Principles of Chemistry ........................................................ 5 CHEM-356 Biochemistry ....................................................................... 5 PYCH-160GeneralPsychology .............................................................. 5 PYCH-261 Psychological Statistics ......................................................... 5 PYCH-270 Child Development .............................................................. 4 SOC-371 Family and Society .................................................................. 5 SOC-375 Social Movements ................................................................... 4 The nursing major requirements involve ninety-one quarter hours including: NSG-101, 102 Introduction to Nursing I, II ............................................. 2 NSG-201 Theoretical and Technical Foundations ofNursing ................ 10 NSG-213 Physical Assessment ............................................................... 3 NSG-300 Baccalaureate Nursing Distinctives .......................................... 3 (Required for R.N.-B.S.N., L.P.N.-B.S.N. students only) NSG-30 l Maternal and Family Health Nursing ..................................... 10 NSG-305 Nursing in Relationships ....................................................... 10 NSG-307, 309 Community Health Nursing I, II ....................................... 6 NSG-311 Pharmacology .........................................................................4 NSG-315 Nutrition of Individuals and Families ....................................... 3 NSG-393 Research in Nursing ................................................................ 3 NSG-401 Nursing Care of Children andAdults I .................................... 11 NSG-403 Nursing Care of Children andAdults Il .................................. 11 NSG-405 Leaders as Managers in Clinical Nursing ............................... 10 NSG-483 Theory in Nursing ................................................................... 3 NSG-495 Seminar in Nursing ................................................................. 3 Nursing Major Curriculum Summary Proficiency requirements ..................................................................... 0-8 Nursing major requirements .................................................................. 89 Support cognate requirements ............................................................... 53 Other General Education requirements .................................................. 57 Total (mini.mum, not including proficiency) ...•...•......•......•.•......•.•.•.. 199 4 4 .................. 10 3 ................. 10 Kell:itiOl1ShiJOS ......... 10 .................. 6 Phannaioolo.gy ................... 4 NSG-393 ................... 3 Total ·--·---·-·--·---·-·-·--.. 54 Nursing 163 4 4 uu ............ ii) :2Jgl"l!diOJPhy8i't>logy 5 5 5 5 5 Movements .;........... 4 .............. 3 Totd .:.--·-·---·---.;·"'---"' SO 3 ...................... 3 PYCH-261 Statistics......................... 5 Total --·--·---·-----·--·-·--· 43 "As an intensive care nurse, I deal with life and death every day. The integration of the spiritual perspective with the thorough academic training provided the personal and professional preparation that I need to meet the critical needs of those I'm called to serve." - Chris Link, a 1989 nursing graduate, works in the neonatal intensive care unit at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio.
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