Mount Carmel College of Nursing COURSE SCHEDULE: TRADITIONAL PRE-LICENSURE PROGRAM 2014 Spring Semester: 1/6/2014 5/9/2014
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1 ount Carmel College of Nursing COUSE SCHEDULE: TADITIONAL PE-LICENSUE POGA 2014 Spring Semester: 1/6/2014 5/9/2014 Spring Break: 3/3/2014 3/7/2014 Finals Week: 5/5/2014 5/9/2014 Class days legend: (onday), T (Tuesday), W (Wednesday), (Thursday), F (Friday) ecent changes are highlighted in yellow. CLASSES AVAILABLE AT ALL LEVELS ATH FOUNDATIONS (EQUIED FO SOE STUDENTS) 0 C Prerequisite: equired enrollment is based on the student's TEAS-V ath score (Houchard) ATH 090 W01 NOTE: This course is delivered exclusively online and is not a self-paced class. This basic math review course is open to all students but is required for any student who scored below the appropriate benchmark score on the math section of the ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills. The tuition for this non-credit course is $75. Students progress through online modules on a scheduled basis. Students must have easy access to a computer with a high speed internet connection. HUANITIES / SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVES HUAN EXPESSIONS OF SPIITUALITIES 2 C Prerequisite: HUN 110 HUN :00 pm 3:50 pm onday (Patch) This course is an option to fulfill the required 2 credit Humanities/Social Science senior elective for This course will examine a wide variety of expressions of spiritualities. Students will learn the history of each of the spiritualities and the fundamentals of the religious context (denomination) in which each spirituality developed. Students will also experience prayer styles, devotions, specific practices and exercises which comprise each of the spiritualities studied. The connection between spiritualities and significant life events will be examined. UNDESTANDING THE SELF 3 C Prerequisite: PSYC 101 PSYC :30 pm 7:20 pm Wednesday (Hilty) This course is an option to fulfill the required 3 credit Humanities/Social Science junior elective for The course is designed to assist students in differentiating how every day cultural references to the "self" vary with the scientific theory and research findings in exploration of the "self." This introductory course is designed to help students explore the relevance of social science research addressing the "self." A wide range of constructs will be presented. The course will assist students in developing scientific and analytic thinking skills necessary for success in work. school, and personal relationships
2 SPING SEESTE 2014 Columbus State Community College (CSCC) or Ohio State University (OSU) Classes ELECTIVE COUSES: Students are required to complete a total of 5 semester credits of Humanities / Social Science electives. It is possible to complete all 5 credits at CCN. Students may opt, however, to complete all or part of these required elective hours through our affiliation with either CSCC or OSU. Students should check each institution s website for registration dates. Please contact the CCN ecords & egistration Office for guidance regarding which courses are accepted to fulfill this requirement. Prior to registration elsewhere, students are required to sign an Affiliation Agreement at CCN and will be provided with specific registration instructions to which they must comply. Students are required to provide the CCN ecords & egistration Office with a copy of their course schedule. each semester they register for an affiliated course at CSCC or OSU. Students who neglect to submit their Spring Semester course schedule from CSCC or OSU by FIDAY, JANUAY 10, will not have those affiliated hours included in financial aid eligibility for Spring Semester at CCN. FESHAN SCHEDULE COLLEGE & CAEE SUCCESS 1 C Prerequisite: ADN 110 ADN :00 am 9:50 am (K.Fernandez) ADN :00 pm 2:50 pm (K.Fernandez) ENGLISH COPOSITION 4 C Prerequisite: Placement is based on a combination of English ACT score and TEAS-V assessment ENGL :00 pm 4:50 pm T and (Abbott) APA WITING STYLE 1 C Prerequisite: transfer student with ENGL 110 credit but no instructional content in APA format. This is an online class. ENGL 112 WT1 Term 1: 1/7/13 3/1/13 (Abbott) COPAATIVE ELIGIONS 3 C HUN :00pm 5:50 pm T (Patch) HUN :00 am 11:50 am (Patch) ANATOY & PHYSIOLOGY II 4 C Prerequisite: SCIE 123 SCIE :00 am 11:20 am T and W (Loscko) SCIE :00 pm 2:20 pm T and W (Loscko) Also select one Anatomy & Physiology II lab: SCIE :00 am 9:50 am W (Loscko) SCIE :00 am 11:50 am (Loscko) SCIE (Loscko) SCIE :30 am 10:20 am F (Loscko) SCIE :00 am 12:50 pm F (Loscko) SCIE :30 pm 3:20 pm F (Loscko) 2
3 ICOBIOLOGY 4 C SCIE :00 am 11:20 am T and W (Voorhees) SCIE :00 pm 2:20 pm T and W (Voorhees) Also select one icrobiology lab: SCIE :00 am 9:50 am W (Voorhees) SCIE :30 am 11:20 am (Voorhees) SCIE :00 pm 1:50 pm (Voorhees) SCIE :00 pm 3:50 pm (Voorhees) SCIE :30 am 10:20 am F (Voorhees) SCIE :00 am 12:50 pm F (Voorhees) INTODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 C SOCL :00 am 11:50 am (Hilty) SOCL :00 pm 6:50 pm W (Hilty) SOPHOOE SCHEDULE CULTUAL COPETENCE IN HEALTH CAE 3 C HLTH :00 pm 6:50 pm T (Gregg) FOUNDATIONS OF CAING HEALTH PACTICES 6 C Prerequisites: NUS 204 and SCIE 220; Corequisite: NUS 206 NUS :30 am 11:20 am (Al-Lamki) Also select one paired lab / clinical section: Demo/Practice Lab Clinical times will vary, but will be 6 hrs within the times listed NUS :00 am 10:50 am T 6:30 am 2:00 pm W NUS :00 pm 2:50 pm T 6:30 am 2:00 pm NUS :00 am 10:50 am W 6:30 am 2:00 pm F NUS :00 pm 2:50 pm W 6:30 am 2:00 pm T PHAACOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF CAING HEALTH PACTICES Prerequisites: SCIE 103 and SCIE 125; Corequisite: NUS C. NUS :00 pm 3:50 pm (Duggan) Also select one required ecitation section: NUS :00 am 10:50 am T (Duggan) NUS :30 pm 5:20 pm T (Duggan) NUS (Duggan) NUS :30 pm 4:20 pm (Duggan) HUAN GOWTH AND DEVELOPENT 3 C. PSYC :00 am 11:50 am (Hickey) NUTITION 4 C Prerequisite: SCIE 103 SCIE :30 pm 4:20 pm W and F (Dreifke) PHYSIOLOGIC ALTEATIONS II (PATHO) 3 C Prerequisites: SCIE 103, SCIE 123, SCIE 124 and SCIE 125 SCIE :30 pm 3:20 pm T (Stinner) SCIE :00 pm 3:50 pm W (Stinner) SCIE :00 am 11:50 am (Stinner) 3
4 INDEPENDENT STUDY / PHYSIOLOGICAL ALTEATIONS Prerequisite: Partial transfer credit for Physiologic Alterations SCIE SCIE Time to be determined by instructor Time to be determined by instructor 2-3 C (Stinner) (Stinner) equired only for TANSFE STUDENTS who entered CCN with 3-4 hours of transfer credit for Pathophysiology. Students must register for this Independent Study in order to complete the remaining 2-3 credits of the required total 6 credits for SCIE 230 and SCIE 231. JUNIO SCHEDULE HEALTH CAE SYSTES, POLICY & ECONOICS 3 C. HLTH :00 pm 6:50 pm (Fankhauser) HEALTH STATISTICS 3 C HLTH :00 pm 3:50 pm T (Houchard) ETHICAL & OAL ISSUES 3 C HUN :30 pm 7:20 pm (Hiltbrunner) HUN :00 am 10:50 am T (Hiltbrunner) CAING HEALTH PACTICES / DEVELOPING FAILY (other/infant) 5 C (Cooley) Prerequisite: Junior status NUS 307 T1 Term 1: 1/6/14 2/28/14 9:00 am 11:50 am and W NUS 307 T2 Term 2: 3/10/14 5/2/14 9:00 am 11:50 am and W Students taking NUS 307 also register for a clinical time (either day, evening or 12-hour). This is the only junior course in which students register separately for clinical. Term 1: Clinical is 6 hrs x 2 days or 12 hours for a 1-day clinical. Students register for one clinical section. NOTES: Evening and 12-hour clinical schedules begin week 2 of the Term. Week 1 for ALL students includes a Thursday clinical orientation day (7:30 am 4:00 pm) and a Friday onsite clinical orientation (7:30 am 2:00 pm). All students must attend both orientations; there are no exceptions to these requirements. NUS 3079 T1A Term 1 Day Clinical 7:30 am 2:00 pm and F NUS 3079 T1B Term 1 Evening Clinical 2:30 pm 9:00 pm W and NUS 3079 T1C Term 1 12-hour Clinical 7:30 am 8:30 pm F Term 2: Clinical is 6 hrs x 2 days or 12 hours for a 1-day clinical. Students register for one clinical section. NOTES: Evening and 12-hour clinical schedules begin week 2 of the Term. Week 1 for ALL students includes a Thursday clinical orientation day (7:30 am 4:00 pm) and a Friday onsite clinical orientation (7:30 am 2:00 pm). All students must attend both orientations; there are no exceptions to these requirements. NUS 3079 T2A Term 2 Day Clinical 7:30 am 2:00 pm and F NUS 3079 T2B Term 2 Evening Clinical 2:30 pm 9:00 pm W and NUS 3079 T2C Term 2 12-hour Clinical 7:30 am 8:30 pm F CAING HEALTH PACTICES/ENTAL HEALTH (PSYC) 5 C (Bills) Prerequisite: Junior status NUS 308 T1 Term 1: 1/6/14 2/28/14 9:00 am 11:50 am and W NUS 308 T2 Term 2: 3/10/14 5/2/14 9:00 am 11:50 am and W Day Clinical: and F Clinical is 6 hrs/day. Students do not register for clinical time. Faculty will assign students to community locations and times. Clinical times for NUS 308 vary and can end as late as 3:30. As a result, students in NUS 308 cannot schedule other classes to start before 4:00 pm; earlier start times cannot be accommodated. 4
5 CAING HEALTH PACTICES/ADULT I (ED SUG) 10 C Prerequisite: Junior status NUS :00 am 10:50 am and T (Beyer) Day Clinical: and F O Evening Clinical: and F Clinical is 6 hrs/day. Students do not register for clinical time. Faculty will assign students to either a day or evening clinical; those preferring an evening clinical should contact the Course Coordinator. Students cannot schedule other classes at 1:00 pm or later on Thursday or Friday, as all students are subject to being placed in an evening clinical section. Students may have a change in clinical sites / instructors at mid-semester. NUSING ESEACH 3 C Prerequisite: Junior status and HLTH 320 NUS :00 pm 6:50 pm (Houchard) NUS :00 pm 4:50 pm T (TBA) NUS :00 pm 6:50 pm W (Bevan) UNDESTANDING THE SELF 3 C (Humanities/Social Science elective) Prerequisite: PSYC 101 PSYC :30 pm 7:20 pm Wednesday (Hilty) This course is an option to fulfill the required 3 credit Humanities/Social Science junior elective for The course is designed to assist students in differentiating how every day cultural references to the "self" vary with the scientific theory and research findings in exploration of the "self." This introductory course is designed to help students explore the relevance of social science research addressing the "self." A wide range of constructs will be presented. The course will assist students in developing scientific and analytic thinking skills necessary for success in work. school, and personal relationships. SENIO SCHEDULE HUAN EXPESSIONS OF SPIITUALITIES 2 C (Humanities/Social Science elective) Prerequisite: HUN 110 HUN :00 pm 3:50 pm onday (Patch) This course is an option to fulfill the required 2 credit Humanities/Social Science senior elective for This course will examine a wide variety of expressions of spiritualities. Students will learn the history of each of the spiritualities and the fundamentals of the religious context (denomination) in which each spirituality developed. Students will also experience prayer styles, devotions, specific practices and exercises which comprise each of the spiritualities studied. The connection between spiritualities and significant life events will be examined. CAING HEALTH PACTICES/ ADULT II (ACUTE) 5 C (Dolan) NUS 405 T1 Term 1: 1/6/14 2/28/14 9:00 am 11:50 am NUS 405 T2 Term 2: 3/10/14 5/2/14 9:00 am 11:50 am Day Clinical: T and W O Evening Clinical: T and W Clinical is 8 hrs/day. Students do not register for clinical time. Faculty will assign students to either a day or evening clinical; students preferring an evening clinical should contact the Course Coordinator. CAING HEALTH PACTICES/OLDE ADULT (GEONTOLOGY) 5 C (aurer Back) NUS 406 T1 Term 1: 1/6/14 2/28/14 9:00 am 11:50 am NUS 406 T2 Term 2: 3/10/14 5/2/14 9:00 am 11:50 am Day Clinical: T and W Clinical is 8 hrs/day. Students do not register for clinical time. Faculty will assign students to a clinical time that can start as early as 6:30 and end as late as 5:00, depending on placement in the community. 5
6 CAING HEALTH PACTICES/CHILD & FAILY (PEDS) 5 C (O'Handley) NUS 407 T1 Term 1: 1/6/14 2/28/14 9:00 am 11:50 am NUS 407 T2 Term 2: 3/10/14 5/2/14 9:00 am 11:50 am Day Clinical: T and W O Evening Clinical: T and W Clinical is 8 hrs/day. Students do not register for clinical time. Faculty may assign students to either a day or evening clinical during some terms; contact the Course Coordinator for further information. CAING HEALTH PACTICES / TANSITION TO POFESSIONAL OLE (TANSITIONS) 5 C (Dougherty) NUS 408 T1 Term 1: 1/6/14 2/28/14 1:00 pm 3:50 pm NUS 408 T2 Term 2: 3/10/14 5/2/14 1:00 pm 3:50 pm Clinical is 21 hrs/wk scheduled with a Preceptor Clinical Conference: 12:00 pm 1:00 pm (details TBA by clinical faculty) Clinical: and T and W IPOTANT NOTE TO SENIOS: Enrollment in the following 3 courses must be balanced. Seniors may enroll in no more than 2 courses in one semester and not all 3 courses in the same semester. HEALTH CAE SYSTES, POLICY & ECONOICS 3 C HLTH :00 pm 6:50 pm (Fankhauser) CAING HEALTH PESPECTIVES IN COUNITY HEALTH NUSING 4 C Prerequisite: Senior Status NUS :00 am 11:50 am F (Chops) ADVANCED DYNAICS IN NUSING CONCEPTS 3 C NUS :00 am 11:50 am (Campbell) NUSING SEINAS Please note: Seminars are subject to cancellation, based on insufficient enrollment. PEIOPEATIVE NUSING 2 C NUS 3501 T1 Term 1: 1/6/14 2/28/14 4:00 pm 6:50 pm (iller) Four 8-hour preceptored clinical days will be scheduled during this 8-week seminar. This seminar will offer senior level nursing students the opportunity to gain knowledge and beginning skills in perioperative nursing. Course content will be based on the Standards and ecommended Practice of the Association of Operating oom Nurses, Inc. DISASTE NUSING 2 C NUS 3503 T1 Term 1: 1/6/14 2/28/14 4:00 pm 7:50 pm (Hughes) This seminar focuses on exploring the nurse s role in disaster preparedness and response. Students have the opportunity to develop greater knowledge and skill in first aid, community resources, and disaster planning. Critical thinking, decision making, self-directed learning and community service/involvement are critical components of this seminar. 6
7 SUVEY IN ADVANCED PACTICE NUSING 2 C Prerequisite: Junior or senior status NUS Semester: 1/6/14 5/2/14 5:00 pm 6:50 pm W (Walters) This seminar provides a forum for discussion of advanced practice nursing, the roles and the issues. Legislation, educational preparation, economics, and role development are addressed. The specific APN roles of nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse midwife and the certified registered nurse anesthetist will be reviewed in detail. GENOICS IN NUSING 2 C Prerequisite: Junior or senior status NUS Semester: 1/6/14 5/2/14 4:00 pm 5:50 pm (Warschauer) This seminar is designed to prepare the nurse with knowledge to meet the demands for genomics in the 21st century. Students will learn issues that patients and families face when experiencing genetic health problems. The Human Genome Project is explored with its impact on nursing and health care. STESS, IND AND BODY / INDFUL STESS EDUCTION 2 C NUS 3527 T2 Term 2: 3/10/14 5/2/14 4:00 pm 7:50 pm (Huff) This seminar focuses on the concepts of stress and its effects on the mind and body. It will focus on how stress is a holistic experience, including physical, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual processes, for all human beings. Students will learn evidence-based skills to quiet the mind and relieve physical and emotional distress. CLINICAL JUDGENT WITH INTEGATED NUSING CONCEPTS 2 C Semester: 1/6/14 5/2/14 NUS :00 am 10:50 am (Beyer) This seminar offers opportunities for nursing students to refine clinical problem solving for complex clinical situations, to develop test taking skills, and to implement anxiety control measures for effective testing behaviors for use when taking the NCLEX-N licensing exam. Concepts in biological and social sciences are integrated and explored. ILITAY NUSING SUVEY: INTODUCTION TO OFFICESHIP 2 C. NUS Semester: 1/6/14 5/2/14 2:30 pm 4:20 pm (Barta / Kim) Not open to students with credit for ILSCI 101 in the Army OTC Program at The Ohio State University. This course presents an overview of military nursing opportunities. Content includes leadership fundamentals and effective communication skills. AISH IN OHIO: CULTUE AND HEALTH CAE PACTICES 2 C. Prerequisite: Junior or senior status NUS 3535 T2 Term 2: 3/10/14 4/28/14 2:00 pm 5:00 pm (Yoder) This course includes a 12-hour field experience to Holmes County on Saturday, April 5 (approximately 7:00 am 7:00 pm). No class will be held April 7. The course will examine the history and culture of the various Amish communities in Ohio; including the Old Order, New Order, Swartzentruber, and Andy Weaver. The course explores origins of religious diversity, family life, educational practices, occupational choices, cultural specific illnesses, and health care practices and challenges. 7
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