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1 Allen College Fall 2018 Schedule of Classes March 2018 DATES TO REMEMBER Fall Classes begin and end at various times between August 20 and December 14. The specific start and end date for each course is included throughout the schedule of classes. Fall Commencement December 14, 2018 REGISTRATION PROCEDURES Health Sciences Students are registered based on published curriculum. Clinical and lab groups are assigned. Schedules will be available on My Pulse by April 13. Pre-Licensure BSN Students are registered based on published curriculum. Clinical and lab groups are assigned. Schedules will be available on My Pulse by April 13, although the majority of clinical and lab times will be assigned at a later date. RN-BSN & RN-MSN Students are registered based on their plan of study on file with the ARC (Academic Registration Center). Any changes to the plan of study can be done through the ARC (arc@allencollege.edu). Schedules will be available on My Pulse by April 13. Masters Students are registered based on their plan of study on file in the MARC (Masters Academic Registration Center). You may MARC@allencollege.edu if you wish to make changes to your plan of study. Schedules will be available on My Pulse by April 13. Doctoral Students are registered based on their plan of study on file. DNP students wishing to make changes, please contact the MARC (marc@allencollege.edu). Ed.D. students wishing to make changes please contact your advisor. Schedules will be available on My Pulse by April 13. ADD/DROP INFORMATION Adding a course: Courses may be added no later than the first week of class with instructor s permission. Dropping a course: Courses dropped after the first meeting will appear on your transcript with a W, WP, WF, or F. Please consult the Academic Calendar for deadlines for dropping courses. Adding or dropping courses may alter your financial aid. Please meet with the financial aid coordinator prior to adding or dropping a course. Dropping all courses requires contact with the registrar.
2 REFUND POLICY Please consult the Academic Calendar for refund information. HOLDS All holds must be cleared by Friday, April 6 at 5 p.m. Students who are on hold are not eligible to register for courses. Check your Allen College or My Pulse account for hold information. GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Students who need to enroll for general education courses may do so at the accredited institution of their choice. Consortium agreements are available for students who take courses at an institution other than Allen College and need to count the credit toward degree completion. Students must request a transcript sent directly to Allen College at the conclusion of the semester. COURSE TYPES F2F (Face to Face) Students and instructor(s) meet in person as a group for regularly scheduled class sessions either on campus or at another physical location. Hybrid A combination of F2F teaching and distance learning methods. F2F time requirements may vary among courses. They also may be referred to as a blended course. Internet All instruction is provided via the Internet and no F2F instruction is required. Students may be required to attend an orientation or take proctored exams on campus or at an approved location near the student. BASIC COMPUTER CAPABILITIES FOR ALLEN COLLEGE STUDENTS All Allen College courses require some use of a computer and the Internet; therefore, students must be able to: 1. Use a computer, either your own computer or a computer in the Allen College Computer Lab/Barrett Library; 2. Create computer documents in several formats (e.g., MS Word, PowerPoint, Inspiration, etc.); 3. Cut, copy, and paste text; 4. Save documents on a personal computer or portable storage device (e.g., memory stick; flash-, jump-, or thumb drive); 5. Retrieve and open documents from their stored locations; 6. Print documents; 7. Download documents from course websites; 8. Attach documents to Allen College s, and to tools in the course website (e.g. course mail, assignments, and discussions); 9. Navigate the Internet using a web browser (e.g., Internet Explorer, Netscape, Firefox, Safari); 10. Use Blackboard-WebCT; Allen College Fall 2018 Schedule of Classes Page 2
3 11. Use the Allen College system; and 12. Use online search engines and follow online links (e.g. Google, EBSCOhost, etc.). Students who have questions about these computer skills may contact David Wu at (319) or for further assistance. It is recommended students have access to an up-to-date personal computer. The Allen College Computer Lab is available to students 24/7. Students who will not be commuting to campus will need to have access to a personal computer with Internet reliable access. Minimum personal computer requirements for Allen College Students Hardware Macintosh or other personal computer with internet connection (e.g, IBM, HP, Dell, etc.) CD-ROM/DVD drive USB ports Sound card and speakers Printer (letter quality, not dot matrix) Optional: Wireless card Operating Systems Windows operating system WindowsXP or later Macintosh operating system Mac OS 10.4 or higher Software Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint version 2003 or later. Student-priced software is available at: Adobe Acrobat Reader: Free from Internet Browser (Free downloads) Internet Explorer 6.0 or later. Free from Firefox 2.0: Compatible with Windows XP, Mac OS 10.3 and 10.4 and certified for Windows Vista and Mac OS Free from Safari 3.0: Compatible with Mac OS 10.4 and certified for Mac OS Free from Internet Connection Access to a high speed connection such as Cable, DSL, or Satellite is required for graduate and RN to BSN students and recommended for other undergraduate students. If your Internet connection is through a regular telephone modem, it is recommended that you have a second telephone line. Allen College Fall 2018 Schedule of Classes Page 3
4 ALLEN COLLEGE COURSES (AC) AC 101 Allen College Chorus 1 credit hour 5 6 p.m. T McBride Auditorium McBride Aud AC 255 Nutrition Fundamentals 3 credit hours Collum AC 265 Nutrition Seminar 1 credit hour AC 306 Professional Communication 3 credit hours Internet 1 st 8 week 8/20/18 10/12/18 Collum 3:30 4:20 p.m. M Graves Medical Staff Classroom Ger AC 308 Professional Writing 1 credit hour Section RN Schuldt AC 315 Learning & Serving 3 credit hours 9 11:50 a.m. T Weepie MidAmerican Energy Classroom Ger AC 316A Service Honors: Diversity & Communication 1 credit hour 11 11:50 a.m. M Carlson Marquart Classroom Win SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES COURSES DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY (DMS) DMS 202 Introductory Physics 3 credit hours 10 11:15 a.m. M Bindert Gerard Classroom Ger :15 a.m. W DMS 203 Abdominal Sonography I 4 credit hours 11:30 a.m. 12:20 p.m. M Martin Gerard Classroom Ger :10 a.m. 12:00 p.m. T, Th 10:25 11:15 a.m. W DMS 207 Ultrasound Imaging I 2 credit hours F2F/Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/ :50 a.m. T, Th Martin Gerard Classroom & Lab Ger - 213/A DMS 208 Vascular I 3 credit hours F2F/Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 1:10 3:25 p.m. T Bindert Gerard Classroom & Lab Ger 213/A
5 11:30 a.m. 1:45 p.m. W DMS 304 OB/GYN I 4 credit hours F2F/Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 12:30 2:45 p.m. M Martin Gerard Classroom & Lab Ger 213/A 12:10 1:00 p.m. T 12:10 p.m. 2:25 p.m. Th DMS 408 Clinical Practicum II 12 credit hours As arranged M F Bindert DOCTOR OF EDUCATION (EdD) EdD 740 Today s Health Sciences Students: Trends, Issues and Challenges 3 credit hours Barnes EdD 780 Integrating Evolving Technology in Health Professions Education 3 credit hours Barnes EdD 810 Methods of Inquiry Qualitative Research 3 credit hours Williams-Perez EdD 840 Practice Focused Dissertation 3 credit hours Barnes EdD 845d Doctoral Project Seminar 1 credit hour Internet 1 st 8 week 8/20/18 10/12/18 Barnes MASTER OF SCIENCE IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (OT) OT 501 Foundations of Occupational Therapy 4 credit hours 10 a.m. 1 p.m. Th Hahn McElroy Hall Room 148 OT 501 Lab Foundations of Occupational Therapy Lab 0 credit hours Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 1:30 4:30 p.m. Th Hahn McElroy Hall Room 148 OT 502 Health & Wellness 2 credit hours 8 10 a.m. Th Fritz Mchone McElroy Hall Room 148 OT 503 Musculoskeletal Anatomy 3 credit hours 8 10 a.m. W Hoey McElroy Hall Room 132 & 148 OT 503 Lab Musculoskeletal Anatomy Lab 0 credit hours Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 10 a.m. 1 p.m. M Hoey McElroy Hall Room 132 & 148 OT 504 Applied Kinesiology 3 credit hours
6 8 10 a.m. T Reiter McElroy Hall Room 132 & 148 OT 504 Lab Applied Kinesiology Lab 0 credit hours Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 10 a.m. 1 p.m. T Reiter McElroy Hall Room 132 & 148 OT 509 Patient Care Skills I 2 credit hours Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 1:30 4:30 p.m. T Fritz Mchone McElroy Hall Room 132 & :00 a.m. 1 p.m. W OT 601 OT Clinical Practice with Children & Adolescent Populations - 4 credit hours 8 10 a.m. W Dermody McElroy Hall Room 167 OT 601 Lab OT Clinical Practice with Children & Adolescent Populations Lab 0 credit hours Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 10 a.m. 1 p.m. W, Th Dermody McElroy Hall Room 167 OT 602 OT School System Practice - 4 credit hours 8 10 a.m. T Dermody McElroy Hall Room 167 OT 602 Lab OT School System Practice Lab 0 credit hours Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 10 a.m. 1 p.m. M, T Dermody McElroy Hall Room 167 OT 603 Dynamic Practice & Emerging Healthcare Trends 2 credit hours 8 10 a.m. Th Hoey McElroy Hall Room 167 OT 608 Research III: Application & Data Collection 2 credit hours Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 1:30 4:30 p.m. M Dermody McElroy Hall Room 104, 132, 148, p.m. W OT 670 OT Fieldwork II B 10 credit hours FW 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 As arranged As arranged Kreger **Usually Monday through Friday 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. (varies depending on site) MEDICAL IMAGING (MI) MI 400 Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging 3 credit hours Howard MI 405 Principles of Computed Tomography 4 credit hours TBD MI 410 Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 4 credit hours Howard MI 425 Computed Tomography Protocols 2 credit hours
7 TBD MI 430 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Protocols 2 credit hours Howard MEDICAL LAB SCIENCE (MLS) MLS 426 Evidence Based Laboratory Medicine 1 credit hour Internet 1 st 8 week 8/20/18 10/12/18 Barnes MLS 440 Clinical Hematology and Hemostasis 7 credit hours Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 As arranged Th Kruse Alumni Hall Lab D & Classroom **Clinical component; On-site lab every other Thursday MLS 445 Clinical Chemistry 7 credit hours Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 As arranged Th Froelich Alumni Hall Lab D & Classroom **Clinical component; On-site lab every other Thursday MLS 450 Educational Development 1 credit hour Hybrid 1 st 12 week 8/20/18 11/9/18 As arranged As arranged Barnes Alumni Hall Lab D & Classroom **Service learning; On-site project requirement PUBLIC HEALTH (PH) PH 400 Introduction to Public Health 3 credit hours Whitaker PH 410 The American Healthcare System 3 credit hours Whitaker PH 430 Intro to Epidemiology & Biostatistics 3 credit hours Whitaker PH 470 Environment & Public Health 3 credit hours Whitaker RADIOGRAPHY (RA) RA 100 Medical Terminology 1 credit hour Murphy RA 115 Introduction to Radiography 3 credit hours 10 11:15 a.m. M Robinson Imaging Lab Bar :15 a.m. W RA 121 Radiographic Procedures II 5 credit hours 11:25 a.m. 12:55 p.m. M Fortsch Imaging Lab Bar 126
8 10:25 a.m. 12:10 p.m. W RA 121 Radiographic Procedures II Lab 0 credit hours Lab A Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 12:55 2:25 p.m. M Murphy Imaging Lab Bar 126 Lab B Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 2:25 3:55 p.m. M Murphy Imaging Lab Bar 126 Lab C Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 12:10 1:40 p.m. W Murphy Imaging Lab Bar 126 Lab D Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 1:40 3:10 p.m. W Murphy Imaging Lab Bar 126 RA 135 Professional Development Practicum I 3 credit hours F2F/ As arranged T, Th, F Fortsch **Clinical times will range between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday as scheduled. Clinical sites and assignments as arranged. RA 203A Radiographic Outcomes I 1 credit hour As arranged T, Th Murphy RA 251 Radiographic Physics & Imaging I 3 credit hours 10 11:15 a.m. T, Th Murphy Imaging Lab Bar 126 RA 258 Radiographic Pathology 2 credit hours 9 9:50 a.m. T, Th Robinson Imaging Lab Bar 126 RA 265 Professional Development Practicum IV 6 credit hours F2F/ As arranged M, W, F Fortsch **Clinical times will range between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. Some weekends as scheduled. Times and clinical sites as arranged. Some evening clinical rotations (not later than 10 p.m.) will be scheduled on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. SCHOOL OF NURSING COURSES (NU) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING NU 270 Intro to Professional Nursing 2 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section A 8:30 10:20 a.m. W Jenness Medical Staff Classroom Ger Section U 8:30 10:20 a.m. W Jenness Medical Staff Classroom Ger NU 280 Health Assessment 3 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section A F2F 1 st 8 week 8/20/18 10/12/18 12:30 4:20 p.m. T Ortiz Phelps Classroom Win p.m. Th
9 Section U 2 3:50 p.m. M Nieman Marquart Classroom Win NU 280 Lab Health Assessment Lab 0 credit hours Lab A-04 Lab 1 st 8 week 8/20/18 10/12/18 7:30 11:30 a.m. Th Ortiz Skills Lab Bar 123 Lab A-05 Lab 1 st 8 week 8/20/18 10/12/ p.m. Th Ortiz Skills Lab Bar 123 Lab U-01 Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 4:30 7:30 p.m. W Tenge Skills Lab Bar 123 Lab U-02 Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/ a.m. F Nieman Skills Lab Bar 123 Lab U-03 Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 11 a.m. 2 p.m. F Nieman Skills Lab Bar 123 NU 290 Pathophysiology 4 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section A 12 1:50 p.m. M Bower Baskins Classroom Win :50 p.m. W Section U 12 1:50 p.m. M Bower Baskins Classroom Win :50 p.m. W NU 299 Transition to Allen College 1 credit hour (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section A Hybrid 1 st 8 week 8/20/18 10/12/18 10:30 11:20 a.m. F Schuldt Phelps Classroom Win Section U Hybrid 1 st 8 week 8/20/18 10/12/ :50 p.m. T Schuldt MidAmerican Energy Classroom Ger NU 301 Transition to Baccalaureate Nursing 3 credit hours Section RN TBD NU 307 Collaboration and Communication in Healthcare 3 credit hours Section RN Broadie NU 320 Pharmacology 3 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section A 12 1:00 p.m. M Steele Medical Staff Classroom Ger :50 a.m. F Section H 11 a.m. 12 p.m. W Steele Des Moines Section U 12 1:00 p.m. M Steele Medical Staff Classroom Ger :50 a.m. F NU 335 Fundamentals of Clinical Nursing 5 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section A 2 3:20 p.m. M Broadie Phelps Classroom Win Section A F2F 1 st 8 week 8/20/18 10/12/ :20 a.m. F Broadie Phelps Classroom Win - 202
10 Section A F2F 2 nd 8 week 10/15/18 12/14/18 1 2:20 p.m. T Broadie Phelps Classroom Win Section U-L 2 3:20 p.m. M Ollendieck Medical Staff Classroom Ger :30 3:50 p.m. W NU 335 Fundamentals of Clinical Nursing 6 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section U 2 3:20 p.m. M Ollendieck Medical Staff Classroom Ger :30 3:50 p.m. W NU 335 Clinical Fundamentals of Clinical Nursing Clinical 0 credit hours Clinical A-G Clinical 2 nd 8 week 10/15/18 12/14/18 6:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Th Broadie **Interprofessional observations will be as scheduled outside of the scheduled clinical time Clinical A-H Clinical 2 nd 8 week 10/15/18 12/14/18 6:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Th Broadie **Interprofessional observations will be as scheduled outside of the scheduled clinical time Clinical A-I Clinical 2 nd 8 week 10/15/18 12/14/18 6:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. F Broadie **Interprofessional observations will be as scheduled outside of the scheduled clinical time Clinical A-J Clinical 2 nd 8 week 10/15/18 12/14/18 6:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. F Broadie **Interprofessional observations will be as scheduled outside of the scheduled clinical time Clinical U-A 6:30 a.m. 2 p.m. T TBD Clinical U-B 6:30 a.m. 2 p.m. T TBD Clinical U-C 6:30 a.m. 2 p.m. W TBD Clinical U-D 6:30 a.m. 2 p.m. W TBD Clinical U-E 6:30 a.m. 2 p.m. Th TBD Clinical U-F 6:30 a.m. 2 p.m. Th TBD NU 335 Lab Fundamentals of Clinical Nursing Lab 0 credit hours Lab A-05 Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 3:30 5:30 p.m. M Broadie Skills Lab Bar Lab A-06 Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/ a.m. T Broadie Skills Lab Bar 123 Lab A-07 Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 10 a.m. 12 p.m. T Broadie Skills Lab Bar 123 Lab U-01 Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/ p.m. T Clasen Skills Lab Bar Lab U-02 Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/ p.m. T Jenness Skills Lab Bar 123 Lab U-03 Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/ a.m. W Ollendieck Skills Lab Bar Lab U-04 Lab 16 week 8/20/18 12/14/18 11 a.m. 1 p.m. W Ollendieck Skills Lab Bar - 123
11 NU 350 Adult Nursing I 4 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section A 2:30 4:20 p.m. T Cary Medical Staff Classroom Ger Section H 9:30 10:30 a.m. W Anderson Des Moines Section U 2:30 4:20 p.m. T Cary Medical Staff Classroom Ger NU 350 Adult Nursing I 3 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section U-L 2:30 4:20 p.m. T Cary Medical Staff Classroom Ger NU 350 Clinical Adult Nursing I Clinical 0 credit hours Clinical A-D Clinical A-E Clinical A-F Clinical H-G As arranged As arranged Anderson Des Moines Clinical U-A Clinical U-B Clinical U-C NU 360 Mental Health Nursing 4 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section A 2:30 4:20 p.m. W Froehner McBride Classroom Win Section H 12:30 1:30 p.m. W Froehner Des Moines Section U 2:30 4:20 p.m. W Froehner McBride Classroom Win NU 360 Mental Health Nursing 3 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section U-L 2:30 4:20 p.m. W Froehner McBride Classroom Win NU 360 Clinical Mental Health Nursing Clinical 0 credit hours Clinical A-D As arranged As arranged Froehner Clinical A-E As arranged As arranged Froehner Clinical A-F As arranged As arranged Froehner Clinical H-G As arranged As arranged Froehner Des Moines Clinical U-A
12 7 a.m. 1 p.m. As arranged Froehner Clinical U-B 7 a.m. 1 p.m. As arranged Froehner Clinical U-C 7 a.m. 1 p.m. As arranged Froehner NU 370 Maternal-Newborn Nursing 4 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section U 2:30 4:20 p.m. W Bellinger MidAmerican Energy Classroom Ger NU 370 Clinical Maternal-Newborn Nursing Clinical 0 credit hours Section U-A As arranged As arranged Bellinger Section U-B As arranged As arranged Bellinger Section U-C As arranged As arranged Bellinger Section U-D As arranged As arranged Bellinger Section U-E As arranged As arranged Bellinger NU 380 Evidence Based Practice and Nursing Research 3 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section A 1 2:20 p.m. M Engel McBride Classroom Win 111 Section H Ortiz Section RN Ortiz Section U 1 2:20 p.m. M Engel McBride Classroom Win 111 NU 400 Gerontological Nursing 3 credit hours 12 1:50 p.m. M Cary Phelps Classroom Win NU 400 Clinical Gerontological Nursing Clinical 0 credit hours Clinical A Clinical B Clinical C Clinical D NU 405 Aging Adult Nursing 3 credit hours 11 a.m. 12:50 p.m. T Cary Marquart Classroom Win NU 405 Clinical Aging Adult Nursing Clinical 0 credit hours
13 Clinical A Clinical B Clinical C Clinical D NU 410 Pediatric Nursing 4 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section U 2 4:20 p.m. Th Gettman MidAmerican Energy Classroom Ger NU 410 Clinical Pediatric Nursing Clinical 0 credit hours Clinical A As arranged As arranged Gettman Clinical B As arranged As arranged Gettman Clinical C As arranged As arranged Gettman Clinical D As arranged As arranged Gettman Clinical E As arranged As arranged Gettman NU 420 Professional Issues & Trends 3 credit hours 2 3:50 p.m. M Stone MidAmerican Energy Classroom Ger NU 430 Grief, Loss, & End of Life Nursing Care 3 credit hours Section U 2:30 4:20 p.m. M Schaefer McBride Classroom Win 111 NU 447B Nursing Informatics 3 credit hours Section RN Nieman NU 450 Community & Public Health Nursing 4 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section A 2 3:50 p.m. M Pralle Baskins Classroom Win Section U 2 3:50 p.m. M Pralle Baskins Classroom Win NU 450 Clinical Community & Public Health Nursing Clinical 0 credit hours Clinical A-D As arranged As arranged Pralle Clinical A-E As arranged As arranged Pralle Clinical A-F As arranged As arranged Pralle Clinical U-A As arranged As arranged Broadie Clinical U-B
14 As arranged As arranged Mingo Clinical U-C As arranged As arranged Pralle NU 457 Nursing Management of Chronic Illness 4 credit hours Section RN Jenness NU 457 Clinical Nursing Management of Chronic Illness Clinical 0 credit hours Clinical RN-1 As arranged As arranged Jenness NU 460 Nursing Leadership & Management 3 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section A 8 10:50 a.m. T Engel Medical Staff Classroom Ger Section U 8 10:50 a.m. T Engel Medical Staff Classroom Ger NU 461 Nursing Leadership 4 credit hours Challenge As arranged As arranged Jaspers Section RN Jaspers NU 461 Clinical Nursing Leadership Clinical 0 credit hours Clinical RN-1 As arranged As arranged Jaspers Clinical RN-2 As arranged As arranged Jaspers NU 470 Adult Nursing II 4 credit hours 12 1:50 p.m. M Schuldt MidAmerican Energy Classroom Ger NU 470 Clinical Adult Nursing II Clinical 0 credit hours Clinical A As arranged As arranged Schuldt Clinical B As arranged As arranged Schuldt Clinical C As arranged As arranged Schuldt Clinical D As arranged As arranged Schuldt Clinical E As arranged As arranged Schuldt NU 480 Nursing Internship 4 credit hours 12:30 1:20 p.m. T Steele Medical Staff Classroom Ger NU 480 Clinical Adult Nursing: Internship Clinical 0 credit hours Clinical A As arranged As arranged Steele Clinical B
15 As arranged As arranged Steele Clinical C As arranged As arranged Steele NU 486 Nursing Internship 4 credit hours Clinical A As arranged As arranged Jenness Clinical B As arranged As arranged Jenness Clinical C As arranged As arranged Jenness NU 495C Professional Practice: Clinical Experience 1 credit hour (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section 01 As arranged As arranged Ollendieck NU 495C Professional Practice: Clinical Experience 2 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section 02 As arranged As arranged Ollendieck NU 499 Role Transition 2 credit hours (sections of this course may be merged with other sections of this course) Section A 1:30 2:20 p.m. T Steele Medical Staff Classroom Ger Section U 1:30 2:20 p.m. T Steele Medical Staff Classroom Ger MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING NU 505 Leadership for Advanced Nursing 3 credit hours Pralle NU 520 Policy, Org & Finance 3 credit hours (Sections of this course may be merged) Section 01 Edeker Section 02 Edeker NU 530 Population Health 3 credit hours (Sections of this course may be merged) Section 01 Carlson Section 02 Carlson NU 540 Evidence Based Practice 3 credit hours Clasen NU 541 Health Care Informatics 3 credit hours Ambroson NU 550 Advanced Health Assessment 3 credit hours Bar & 1 3:50 p.m. W DeBonis Skills Lab & Marquart Classroom Win - 203
16 NU 560 Advanced Physiology & Disease States 3 credit hours 9 11:50 a.m. W Kaiser McBride Classroom Win **Class meets every other week on odd weeks (synchronous, asynchronous or F2F option) NU 570 Advanced Pharmacology 3 credit hours 9 11:50 a.m. W Friedman McBride Classroom Win **Class meets every other week on even weeks (synchronous, asynchronous or F2F option) NU 581 Psychopharmacology & Neuropathophysiology 4 credit hours Allen-Benitz NU 596 Seminar I 1 credit hour Peters NU 600 Family Nursing: Adult and Older Adult 3 credit hours 9 11:50 a.m. W Hoodjer Phelps Classroom Win 202 **Class meets every other week on even weeks plus 1 st week (synchronous or F2F option) NU 600C Family Nursing I: Clinical 2 credit hours As arranged As arranged Kaiser NU 605 Family Nursing: Women and Child Health 3 credit hours 9 11:50 a.m. W Schaefer Marquart Classroom Win 203 **Class meets every other week on even weeks (synchronous or F2F option) NU 605C Family Nursing II: Clinical 2 credit hours As arranged As arranged Schaefer NU 610 Complex Care of the Family 3 credit hours 9 11:50 a.m. W Friedman Marquart Classroom Win 203 **Class meets every other week on odd weeks (synchronous or F2F option) NU 610C Family Nursing III: Clinical 2 credit hours As arranged As arranged Young NU 612C Clinical Enrichment 1 credit hour (Sections of this course may be merged) Section 01 As arranged As arranged Young Section 03 As arranged As arranged Young NU 620 Mgmt/Care of Clients-Acute/Chronic Mental Health II 3 credit hours 9 a.m. 1 p.m. Sa Jass Marquart Classroom Win **Class meets 9/8/18, 10/6/18, 11/3/18, 12/8/18
17 NU 620C Mgmt/Care of Clients-Acute/Chronic Mental Health II Clinical 3 credit hours As arranged As arranged Hoodjer NU 630 Curriculum Theory & Design 3 credit hours Ambroson NU 653 Leadership III: Quality/Safety/Regulatory 2 credit hours Jaspers NU 653C Clinical Leadership III: Quality/Safety/Regulatory Clinical 1 credit hour As arranged As arranged Jaspers NU 675 Adult-Gero: Acute Care Diagnostics & Intervention II 3 credit hours 1 3:50 p.m. W Boysen Phelps Classroom Win 202 **Class meets every other week on odd weeks (synchronous or F2F option) NU 675C Clinical Adult-Gero: Acute Care Diagnostics & Intervention II Clinical 2 credit hours As arranged As arranged Boysen NU 685 Adult-Gero: Primary Care Nursing II 3 credit hours 1 3:50 p.m. W Young Phelps Classroom Win 202 **Class meets every other week on even weeks (synchronous or F2F option) NU 685C Clinical Adult-Gero: Primary Care Nursing II Clinical 2 credit hours As arranged As arranged Young NU 645 Community/Public Health I: Foundations 2 credit hours Mingo NU 645C Clinical Community/Public Health I: Clinical 1 credit hour As arranged As arranged Mingo NU 695 Graduate Project 0 credit hours Williams-Perez **Upon successful completion of NU 696, students will be continuously enrolled in NU 695 until the graduate project is complete. Students will be charged one-half of a credit hour for each semester that they are enrolled in this course. NU 696 Seminar II 1 credit hour Meyer DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE NU 800 DNP Clinical Scholarship Intensive 1 credit hour
18 As arranged As arranged Clasen NU 871 Clinical Scholarship Theory III 2 credit hours Clasen
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