NSG3643 — Transcultural Health Care
Emphasizing non-Western cultures, this course assists student exploration and analysis of the influence of culture on health beliefs, attitudes, values, health norms, and practices. Examines how providers from various cultures differ in their approach to healthcare and how assessment and intervention techniques apply to specific cultural groups. Meets the university requirement of a Non-Western Cultures course. NSG 4301-4. Independent Study. This course is designed to allow the individual student to explore an issue of importance to professional nursing in depth. The student identifies the area of concentration and explores the existing nursing literature, related literature, and other resources (such as expert nursing leaders, authorities in the community, and population groups). Consent of faculty. NSG 4321-3. Special Topics in Nursing. These courses are designed to allow groups of students to explore a broad range of topics in nursing that include, but are not limited to historical, sociological and political influences in the development of professional nursing. May also include special courses in clinical reasoning, NCLEX-RN review, gerontology, pediatrics, and women’s health. Pre/Co-requisite: Consent of faculty teaching the course. NSG 4334/NSG4334L. Nursing Health Assessment. This course provides undergraduate nursing students with the tools to perform a comprehensive health assessment on clients. Principles of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology and health assessmen