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Our goal is to prepare nurses who are competent in advanced-practice nursing roles and who are leaders in assuring quality health care.
Graduate Program  Grad Courses
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Nurs 555 (3:3:0) Pharmacology in Advanced Practice
Principles of pharmacology and drug therapy for advanced-practice nurses

Nurs 590R (1-4) Independent Study
Prerequisite: Instructor’s consent
Individualized study

Nurs 600 (2:2:0) Nursing Science 1
Application and synthesis of knowledge, theory, and research to provide quality health care, initiate change, and improve nursing practice

Nurs 601 (2:2:0) Nursing Science 2
Prerequisite: Nurs 600
Application and synthesis of knowledge, theory, and research to provide quality health care, initiate change, and improve nursing practice

Nurs 605 (3:3:0) Health Care Planning and Policy
Accountability for health care planning and influencing health care policy in the health care system.

Nurs 606 (3:3:0) Advanced Practice Nursing Roles, Issues and Ethics
Exploration of professional roles, issues, and ethics for advanced practice nurses.

Nurs 608 (2:2:0) Health Care Policy and Finance
Acquisition of knowledge and skills to influence health care policy and utilize fiscal accountability to provide quality cost-effective care.

Nurs 619 (2:2:0) Advanced Pathophysiology and Evidence-Based Practice
The study of cellular physiology, inflammatory and immune response applied to complex disease states and evidence based clinical decision making.

Nurs 621 (3:2:1) Advanced Health Assessment
Development of physical assessment techniques

Nurs 622 (6:4:3) Management of Common Disorders
Prerequisite: Nurs 621
Health promotion and prevention of common psychosocial and physiological disorders; diagnosis and management of common alterations across the life span

Nurs 623 (1:1:0) Evidence-Based Writing I: Selecting and Synthesizing Evidence
Mentored experience in selecting and synthesizing evidence.

Nurs 627 (3:2:1) Management of Family Health
Theoretical foundations and strategies to manage family health

Nurs 629 (2:2:0) Advanced Pathophysiology and Diagnostic Reasoning
The study of pathology underlying complex disease states and the physiologic basis for therapy and management.

Nurs 630 (6:4:2) Management of Chronic Disorders
Prerequisites: Nurs 622
Health promotion and prevention of chronic psychosocial and physiological disorders; diagnosis and management of chronic alterations across the life span

Nurs 631 (1:1:0) Management of Chronic Disorders
Prerequisites: Nurs 623
Mentored experience in critically appraising the evidence.

Nurs 632 (5:3:2) Management of Acute Disorders
Prerequisite: Nurs 630
Health promotion and prevention of acute psychosocial and physiological disorders; diagnosis and management of acute alterations across the life span

Nurs 633 (1:1:0) Evidence-Based Writing III: Dissemination of Evidence-Based Findings
Prerequisites: Nurs 631
Mentored experience in dissemination of evidence-based findings.

Nurs 635 (7:1:6) Family Nurse Practitioner Internship
Prerequisite: All program courses
Internship as a Family Nurse Practitioner

Nurs 698R (6:0:0) Masters Project

Nurs 699R (6:0:0) Masters Thesis


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Denise Gibbons Davis, Graduate Secretary
(801) 422-4142, Fax 801-422-0536