Monday, October 30, 2006

NR 435 - Contemporary Conservatn Issues

An exploration of the impacts of technology and human activity on our environment and natural resources. Key conservation issues will be used as examples of past and present biological, social, and environmental conflicts.

4.000 Credit Hours

Levels: Undergrad degree, Undergrad non-degree, Applied Associate, Graduate non-degree, Graduate degree
Schedule Types: Lecture

Life Sciences & Agriculture College
Natural Resources Department

Course Attributes:
Technology GP 3T
NURS 502 - Concpts Pathophys/Pharmacology

Focuses on concepts of pathophysiology/pharmacology relevant to nursing practice. The physiologic response and manifestations of alterations in normal body functioning are analyzed and the effects of pharmacological agents on these alterations are examined. Prereq: ZOOL 507-508; MICR 501; majors only. Special fee.

4.000 Credit Hours

Levels: Undergrad degree, Undergrad non-degree, Applied Associate, Graduate non-degree, Graduate degree
Schedule Types: Lecture, Discussion Group, Lecture/Discussion, Media Learning

Health & Human Services College
Nursing Department
NURS 508 - Foundations Nursing Judgment

Focuses on the knowledge and analytical skills required to adequately assess the health status of individuals. Students learn how to collect data using an assessment framework, analyze the data, and identify client resources and problems. Emphasizes the implications of the individual's developmental status, culture, and biologic variations at all points in the assessment process. Prereq: ZOOL 507-508; NUTR 400; MICR 501; PSYC 401; NURS 501; majors only.

4.000 Credit Hours

Levels: Undergrad degree, Undergrad non-degree, Applied Associate, Graduate non-degree, Graduate degree
Schedule Types: Lecture, Discussion Group, Lecture/Discussion

Health & Human Services College
Nursing Department
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