ESU/Department of Course Schedule Rotation Fall Semester Sophomore Level in Major NU 206 Introduction to Section A Professional Section B Contact NU 208 Essentials for Professional NU 210* Transition to the Professional RN Role This course is only taught when there are LPN articulating students admitted to the program. Junior Level in Major NU 222 Fundamentals NU 340 Pharmacology Contact NU 374 Adult Health I NU 375 Adult Heath I, 1/week for each faculty The Kansas State Board of requires a minimum of 4 faculty s to meet that
Senior Level in Major NU 376 NU 377 Mental Health Mental Health, NU 426 Maternal/Newborn 4 hours/week for 2 separate groups Contact This theory course is taught by 1 faculty. The Kansas Board of requires a NU 428 Pediatric & Family NU 429 Maternal/Newborn & Pediatric, 1/week for each faculty The Kansas Board of requires a NU 430 Research NU 431 Decision Making in II
Spring Semester Sophomore Level in Major NU 233 Fundamentals, Contact 1/week The Kansas Board of requires a NU 306 Health Assessment NU 307 Health Assessment, Lab Section A Section B Section C Section D /week There are 4 sections of NU 307 taught each fall to allow nursing majors to enroll in various sections of microbiology and the course is usually taught by 4 faculty s. Junior Level in Major ZO 364* Human Pathophysiology NU 382 Geriatric Contact ZO 364 is taught by the nursing department and so it is included in the course schedule rotation plan. In addition to all nursing majors enrolled in this course, the course is open to other students at ESU with permission. NU 384 Adult Health II NU 385 Adult Heath II, 1/week The Kansas Board of requires a minimum of 4 faculty s to meet this Senior Level in Contact
Major NU 454 Facing the Challenge of NCLEX-RN NU 486 Public Health NU 489 NU 492 Public Health, Leadership 8 hours/week The Kansas Board of requires a minimum of 4 faculty s to meet this NU 493 Transition into Professional, 1/week The Kansas Board of requires a minimum of 4 faculty s to meet this There are a number of nursing elective courses that can be offered; however, no elective courses are required for the Bachelor of Science in degree. At this time, there is no systematic plan of what, if any, elective course(s) could be offered due to limited faculty available to teach. Elective Courses: NU 312 Complementary Care NU 366 Current Topics in NU 380 Exploring the Scope of the Nurse s Role Organ and Tissue Donation & Retrieval NU 390 Spiritual Care: The Nurse s Role NU 405 : Care at the End of Life NU 406 Camp NU407 : Camp NU 408 Pediatric Palliative Care NU 424 Advanced Dysrhythmias NU 452 Independent Study
ESU/Department of Course Schedule Rotation Fall Semester Sophomore Level in Major Course # Course Name NU 206 Introduction to Professional NU 208 NU 210* NU222 Essentials for Professional Transition to the Professional RN Role Fundamentals Junior Level in Major Course # Course Name NU 340 Pharmacology NU 374 Adult Health I NU 375 Adult Health I, NU 376 Mental Health NU 377 Mental Health, NU 379 Decision Making in I
Senior Level in Major Course # Course Name NU 426 Maternal/Newborn NU 426 Pediatric & Family NU 429 NU 430 Maternal/Newborn & Pediatric, Research NU 431 Decision Making in II Spring Semester Sophomore Level in Major Course # Course Name NU 223 Fundamentals, NU 306 Health Assessment NU 307 Heath Assessment, Lab ZO 364* Human Pathophysiology
Junior Level in Major Course # Course Name NU 379 Decision Making in I NU 382 NU 384 NU 385 Geriatric Adult Health II Adult Health II, Senior Level in Major Course # Course Name NU 454 Facing the Challenge of NCLEX-RN NU 486 NU 489 NU 492 NU 493 Public Health Public Health, Leadership Transition into Professional, There are a number of nursing elective courses that can be offered; however, no elective course are required for the Bachelor of Science in degree. At this time, there is no systematic plan of what, if any, elective course(s) could be offered due to the limited faculty available to teach Elective Courses: NU 312 Complementary Care NU 366 Current Topics in NU 380 Exploring the Scope of the Nurse s Role Organ and Tissue Donation & Retrieval NU 390 Spiritual Care: The Nurse s Role NU 405 : Care at the End of Life NU 406 Camp NU407 : Camp NU 408 Pediatric Palliative Care NU 424 Advanced Dysrhythmias NU 452 Independent Study