Concepts of Nursing I: Promoting Wellness in the Individual and Community (NUR 114)

Building upon the content from Introduction to Concepts of Nursing, this course fosters a deeper understanding and integration of the concepts of nursing in promoting wellness in the individual and communities. The student identifies the wellness needs of the individual and community using clinical reasoning and judgement with the integration of the nursing process. Emphasis is placed on developing nursing skills necessary for building the foundation for professional nursing practice in varied health care settings. This course is subject to a course fee.

Prerequisites

The following courses must be taken prior to this course
NUR 108 - Introduction to Concepts of Nursing with a minimum grade of C within 1 year
BIO 131 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I with a minimum grade of C within 5 years
BIO 140 - Microbiology and Immunology with a minimum grade of C within 5 years
MAT 106 - Math Applications with a minimum grade of C within 5 years
PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology with a minimum grade of C

Corequisites

The following courses must be taken along side this course
BIO 132 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II. May be taken prior or during course.
ENG 101 - English Composition I. May be taken prior or during course.
PSY 206 - Human Development: A Life Span Approach. May be taken prior or during course.
All clinical requirements must be completed, uploaded and approved through CastleBranch to be eligible to take this course.
Term Location Sections Available
2024 Summer Semester - 14 Week Sections
Blue Bell
2024 Fall Semester - 15 Week Sections
Blue Bell