Sep 27, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Music

  
  • MUS 581 - Foundations of Music Education


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Graduate students in music, or consent of instructor.
    Survey of contemporary aesthetic, philosophical, psychological and sociological trends in music education.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Open to graduate music majors only.
  
  • MUS 582A - Choral Methods and Repertoire II


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Post baccalaureate music credential students; graduate students in music.
    Techniques, methods and choral literature applicable to the middle and high school choral ensemble.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (3 hours) Double Numbered with: MUS 482A
  
  • MUS 582B - Instrumental Methods and Repertoire II


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Post baccalaureate music credential students; graduate students in music.
    Techniques, methods, and instrumental literature applicable to middle and high school band and orchestra ensembles.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (3 hours) Double Numbered with: MUS 482B
  
  • MUS 586 - Selected Topics - Emerging Practices in Music Education


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite: Music Education Graduate students.
    Application of foundational approaches/methods to fuse digital, analog, and acoustic formats using music of student interest.

    1. Classroom Applications
    2. Performing Ensembles


    Letter grade only (A-F). (2 hours) Not repeatable for credit.
  
  • MUS 587 - Inquiry in Music Education


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Graduate students in Music Education.
    Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): BM Music Education or equivalent with instructor’s consent.

    Introduction to the nature, purposes, and types of inquiry in music education. The course will cover the basic modes of inquiry, sources of information, designing studies, and sharing findings.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • MUS 589 - Emerging Methods in Music Education


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Post baccalaureate Music Credential students; graduate students in Music.
    Foundations in emerging pedagogical processes for teaching in music education settings.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • MUS 592A - Studies in Keyboard Music


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite: Graduate student in Music or consent of instructor.
    Survey of evolution of keyboard music including clavichord, harpsichord, piano, and organ from 13th century to Beethoven.

    Both grading options. Not open for credit to students with credit in MUS 592. Double Numbered with: MUS 492A 
  
  • MUS 592B - Studies in Keyboard Music


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite: Graduate student in Music or consent of instructor.
    Survey of evolution of keyboard music including clavichord, harpsichord, piano, and organ from Beethoven to present.

    Both grading options. Double Numbered with: MUS 492B 
  
  • MUS 593 - Selected Topics - Instrumental Music


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Graduate student in Music or consent of instructor.
    Seminar in instrumental music spanning at least two epochs of music history and covering at minimum, two of five categories: solo sonata (excluding keyboard), chamber music, orchestral/symphonic, wind ensemble/band, and orchestral/concerto.

    Letter grade only (A-F). May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes.
  
  • MUS 594 - Introduction to Organ Technique and Literature


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Keyboard major or consent of instructor.
    Overview of the pipe and church organ, its function and use in church and concert settings.

    Letter grade only (A-F). May be repeated to 6 units in different semesters. Double Numbered with: Doubled Numbered with: MUS 494.
  
  • MUS 595 - Selected Topics in Music


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisite: Consent of graduate advisor and instructor.
    Topics of current interest in various fields of music selected for special presentation and development.

    Both grading options. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes.
  
  • MUS 597 - Selected Topics - Music Composition


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Consent of graduate advisor and instructor.
    Topics of current interest in various fields of music selected for special presentation and development.

    D. Contemporary and Computer Music Notation
    E. Composition with Interactive Technologies
    G. From Poetry to Song: Composing Art Songs

    Letter grade only (A-F). Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes. Double Numbered with: MUS 497 

  
  • MUS 598 - Teaching Music in the University


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisite: Graduate Students in Music, or consent of instructor.
    Seminar on teaching methods, goals, and objectives; covers regulations and responsibilities; preparation of course materials; assessment and evaluation tools; technology in classroom. Required of first-term TAs and GAs with teaching responsibilities.

    Letter grade only (A-F). May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units.
  
  • MUS 599 - Special Studies


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisite: Consent of Graduate Advisor and instructor.
    Individual research or group investigation of selected topics.

    Letter grade only (A-F). May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units of credit.
  
  • MUS 600 - Selected Topics - Chamber Music


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisite: Audition required except for Cantus (I), and Laptop Ensemble (W). Graduate Students in music or consent of instructor. 
    • A. Brass Ensemble
    • B. New Music Ensemble
    • C. Chamber Orchestra
    • D. University String Quartet
    • E. University Wind Quintet
    • F. University Brass Quintet
    • G. Piano Ensemble
    • H. Piano Chamber Music
    • I. Beach Chorale II
    • J. Jazz Combos
    • K. Performance
    • L. Brass Chamber Music
    • M. Percussion Ensemble
    • N. Steel Drum Orchestra
    • O. Woodwind Chamber Music
    • P. String Chamber Music
    • Q. Beach Chorale I
    • R. Collegium-Vocal
    • S. Collegium-Instrumental
    • T. Saxophone Ensemble
    • U. Directed Accompanying
    • W. Laptop Ensemble
    • X. World Percussion Group
    • Z. University Percussion Group


    Letter grade only (A-F). (2 hrs reh.) May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units with different topics in the same semester. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes.
  
  • MUS 629 - Selected Topics - Individual Instruction for Music Majors


    (2 units)

    Open to graduate students in music only. Private lessons in their major performance medium. Application must be made to Graduate Advisor of the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music during semester prior to registration. Registration is subject to conservatory’s approval.

    • A. Baritone/Tuba
    • B. French Horn
    • C. Trombone
    • D. Trumpet
    • E. Harpsichord
    • F. Organ
    • G. Piano
    • H. Collaborative Piano
    • J. Percussion
    • K. Double Bass
    • L. Cello M. Viola
    • N. Violin
    • O. Guitar
    • P. Harp
    • Q. Voice
    • R. Bassoon
    • S. Clarinet
    • T. Flute
    • U. Oboe
    • V. Saxophone
    • W. Conducting
    • X. Composition


    Letter grade only (A-F). May be repeated to a maximum of 12 units with different topics in the same semester. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes.
  
  • MUS 696 - Research Methods


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Satisfied GWAR, Graduate Students in Music, or consent of instructor.
    Principles of research and writing about music, thesis preparation, and citation/bibliographic format. Serves as introduction to graduate study in music. Required of all MA and MM candidates in music.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Double Numbered with: MUS 496  
  
  • MUS 698 - Thesis or Project


    (1-6 units)

    Prerequisite: Advancement to candidacy and consent of Graduate Advisor.
    Planning, preparation, research, and completion of recital/project report or thesis. Enrollment limited to graduate candidates who have passed qualifying examination for their program and who have approved project/thesis proposal.

    Letter grade only (A-F).

Natural Sciences

  
  • NSCI 190A - Experience Success Program - 1


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisite: Open to Freshman only.
    Learn and adopt organizational time management study and test taking skills. Increase your awareness of science and mathematics related career options. Make connections with CNSM programs, resources, and people.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Seminar 1 hr)
  
  • NSCI 190B - Experience Success Program - 2


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisite: NSCI 190A .
    Explore science/math careers via job shadowing experiences and community based mini-internships. Learn about summer internship and research opportunities.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Seminar 1 hr.)
  
  • NSCI 191 - Selected Topics in Natural Sciences and Mathematics


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisite: Lower division pre-major in Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Geology, Marine Biology, Microbiology, or Physics
    Specific topics of current interest in the natural sciences.

    Letter Grading only (A-F) (Lecture 1 hr/unit). May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units with different topics in different semesters. Topics will be announced in the Schedule of Classes.
  
  • NSCI 390 - Experience Success Program for STEM Transfer Students


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisite: Open only to first semester transfer students with majors in CNSM or COE.
    Learn to master time management, test taking skills, CV, professional statements and cover letter writing. Explore STEM careers. Learn about CNSM programs and opportunities which will support your professional growth.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Seminar 1 hr)
  
  • NSCI 490 - Special Topics in the Natural Sciences


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisites: At least upper division standing in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and consent of instructor.
    Faculty and student discussions and analysis of a current topic in the natural sciences.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Lecture 1-3 hrs.) May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units with different topics.
  
  • NSCI 490L - Special Topics in the Natural Sciences, Laboratory


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisite: At least upper division standing in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and consent of instructor.
    Laboratory topics from selected areas of natural sciences.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Laboratory 2-9 hours).
  
  • NSCI 492 - Internships In Natural Science


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Major in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, completion of 9 units of upper division science coursework, a 2.5 GPA overall or 2.75 GPA in the student’s major, and consent of instructor prior to registration.
    Qualifying students placed in a major or career-related assignment in private industry or at a public agency. May be placed in either a volunteer or paid work assignment. Teacher aide positions may be used for students interested in pursuing a career in science education in K-12 schools. Learning assignments will be arranged through the Career Development Center and the instructor. Final written report required. Class attendance and internships to be arranged by the instructor. Minimum of 120 hours of field experience required.

    Credit/No credit grading only. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units
  
  • NSCI 501 - Project Management for Scientists


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
    Best practices utilized in scientific project management; includes project initiation, team dynamics, planning, scheduling, risk management, control, closure and evaluation. Applying gained knowledge to manage a project in their own scientific discipline. Offered in online or hybrid format.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Lecture 3 hrs) Not open to majors in the College of Business Administration.
  
  • NSCI 502 - Leadership and Management for Scientists


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
    Prepares students entering science-related careers with a foundation in management skills. Fundamentals of leadership, teamwork, motivation, planning, and organizational strategy and structure are presented along with human resource management topics including performance management, recruitment and selection, compensation and employment law. Offered in online or hybrid format.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (3 hours activity) Not open to majors in the College of Business Administration.
  
  • NSCI 505 - Professional Ethics


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
    Introduction to the standards of professional practice and codes of ethics in the responsible conduct of scientific research. Course objectives fulfill the federally mandated requirements and professional standards for training in the area of scientific ethics and best practices. Offered in online or hybrid format.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (3 hours activity) Not open to majors in the College of Business Administration.

Nursing

  
  • NRSG 199 - Special Topics


    (3 units)

    Overview of health care professions with a primary focus on the nursing profession, including, nursing history, educational preparation and the roles of nurses, ethics, patients’ and nurses’ Bill of Rights, medical terminology and math for health care professions.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required.
  
  • NRSG 200 - Foundations of Professional Nursing


    (6 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Nursing program. Proof of clinical safety compliance must be presented to the School of Nursing office prior to the first day of classes for permission to register. Go to the School of Nursing Undergraduate Handbook located at (www.csulb. edu/colleges/chhs/departments/nursing/) for compliance details.
    Corequisites: NRSG 305  or consent of instructor.

    Support Courses: SOC 100  or PSY 100 .
    Introduction to physical and social science principles which provide basis for beginning level nursing theory and practice within the framework of nursing process, self care, and evidence based practice. Guided utilization of theory and skill in a clinical laboratory.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture-discussion 3 hours, laboratory 9 hours).

  
  • NRSG 250 - Intermediate Medical Surgical Nursing


    (6 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 200  and NRSG 305 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 302 , NRSG 312  and GERN 400 , or consent of instructor.
    Application of recognized physical and social science principles and current research findings to intermediate level nursing theory. Guided laboratory experience to assist in gaining skills in application of selected nursing process activities in simulation and in direct patient care.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture-discussion 3 hours, laboratory 9 hours)
  
  • NRSG 302 - Foundations of Clinical Pharmacology


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: BIOL 201 , BIOL 207 , BIOL 208 , CHEM 140 , NRSG 200 , NRSG 305 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 250 , NRSG 312 , GERN 400 , or consent of instructor.
    Systematic study of medications used for major body system disorders, their pharmacologic and therapeutic classifications, modes of action, dosages, routes of administration, contraindications and toxic effects. Special emphasis is placed on clinical nursing implications and patient teaching.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • NRSG 305 - Pathophysiology for Nurses


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Nursing or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 200  or consent of instructor
    Study of the pathogenesis with an emphasis on pathophysiological processes, understanding disease trajectory and interventions to limit disease progression. The nurses’ role in reducing morbidity and mortality and communicating with patients regarding the pathology of their illness will be covered.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Lecture-Discussion 3 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in BIOL 304
  
  • NRSG 309 - Dimensions of Professional Nursing


    (2 units)

    Prerequisite: Freshmen are prohibited from enrolling in upper division courses.  Instructor consent.
    Focuses on analysis of transition from a technical to a professional baccalaureate prepared nurse. Content includes: program and University orientation, role changes, ethics, dimensions of nursing, and training in completion of a research based paper and presentation.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture-Discussion)
  
  • NRSG 312 - Health Assessment


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Basic Program students: NRSG 200  and NRSG 305  or consent of instructor. RN to BSN students: NRSG 309  or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: Basic Program students: NRSG 250 , NRSG 302 , and GERN 400 , or consent of instructor.
    Provides opportunity to learn and apply techniques of history taking and physical examination which are used by nurses in identification of patient problems. Includes demonstration and practice of physical assessment methodology.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture-discussion 2 hrs, activities/lab 3 hrs)
  
  • NRSG 331 - Advanced Acute Care Nursing


    (6 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 250 , NRSG 302 , NRSG 312 , and GERN 400 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 341  and NRSG 450 , or consent of instructor.
    Advanced study of complex acute conditions. Integration of theoretical knowledge and clinical applications to provide comprehensive evidence based nursing care to diverse populations of patients and families in a variety of acute care settings including medical-surgical and critical care units.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture-discussion 3 hours, Lab 9 hours)
  
  • NRSG 341 - Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing


    (6 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 250 , NRSG 302 , NRSG 312 , GERN 400 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites:  NRSG 331  and NRSG 450 , or consent of instructor.
    Application and integration of evidence based care for clients with psychiatric mental health challenges, including psychosocial concepts, cultural, ethical, and legal influences; and wellness of individuals and family groups. Development of professional role in psychiatric/mental health nursing.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture-discussion 3 hours, lab 9 hours)
  
  • NRSG 351 - Maternal/Newborn Nursing and Women’s Health


    (6 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 331 , NRSG 341 , NRSG 450 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 361  and NRSG 456 , or consent of instructor.
    Theory and application of health care for pregnant/parenting families from pre-conception to newborn care including health promotion and disease prevention and/or treatment. Obstetric, gynecologic and family health is explored within the context of cultural, psychosocial influences, and evidence based practice.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture-discussion 3 hours, laboratory 9 hours) Not open to students with credit in NRSG 372.
  
  • NRSG 361 - Child Health Care


    (6 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 331 , NRSG 341 , and NRSG 450 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 351  and NRSG 456 , or consent of instructor.
    Foundational basis of care for pediatric patients from birth to adolescence based on developmental theory and evidence based practice. Assessment of physical, psychological, and cultural issues while planning, implementing, and evaluating age appropriate nursing care for well and ill children.

    Letter grade only (A-F). course fee may be required. (Lecture-discussion 3 hours, Lab 9 hours)
  
  • NRSG 402 - Community Health Nursing


    (6 units)

    Prerequisites: For basic program students: NRSG 351 , NRSG 361 , NRSG 456 , or consent of instructor. For ADN to BSN students: NRSG 305 , NRSG 309 , NRSG 312 , or consent of instructor. Completion of at least 60 units, completion of the entire Foundation, and completion of at least one GE course from the Explorations stage.
    Corequisites:  Basic Program Students: NRSG 454 NRSG 458  or consent of instructor. No co-requisites for RN-BSN Students.
    Focuses on population-based assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation in the nursing care of individuals/families, communities, and systems. Emphasis on health promotion and prevention, epidemiology, and evidence-based practice; includes family/community violence and disaster preparedness/response. 

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture discussion 3 hours, 9 hours lab)
  
  • NRSG 450 - Nursing Research


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 250 , NRSG 302 , NRSG 312 , and GERN 400  or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 331  and NRSG 341   
    Emphasizes application of research theory to evidence-based nursing practice, including ethics in nursing research and research process.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture-Discussion)
  
  • NRSG 454 - Professional Nursing Practice Preceptorship


    (6 units)

    Basic program student prerequisites: NRSG 351 NRSG 361 , and NRSG 456 , or consent of instructor; RN-BSN program student pre-requisites: NRSG 305, NRSG 309, NRSG 312, or consent of instructor.
    Basic program student corequisites: NRSG 402  and NRSG 458 , or consent of instructor. 
    Student-centered, concept-driven learning that prepare students to transition to professional practice utilizing the preceptorship/faculty/student model. Successful completion of the course prepares the student with the essential knowledge, skills and attitudes required for career success and progression. 

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required Students are to complete 135 clinical hours to obtain credit for the clinical portion of the class.
  
  • NRSG 456 - Health Care Delivery Systems and Nursing Leadership


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 331 , NRSG 341 , and NRSG 450 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 351  and NRSG 361 , or consent of instructor.
    Study of how politics, economics, ethics, societal needs, and international issues impact the American healthcare system. Advocacy, organizational management and leadership theories and models are analyzed as they relate to the role of the baccalaureate nurse in healthcare delivery.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. Not open to students with credit in NRSG 400.
  
  • NRSG 458 - NCLEX-RN Preparatory Course


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 351 , NRSG 361 , and NRSG 456  
    Corequisites: NRSG 402  or NRSG 454 , or consent of instructor.
    Provides the student with competencies and strategies to enhance transition from student to baccalaureate prepared nurse. Students gain understanding of the role of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) in developing and administering the RN licensing examination.

    Credit/No Credit grading only. Credit reflects work at the level of "B" or better.
  
  • NRSG 481 - Parenting


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: GE Foundation requirements, one or more Exploration courses, and upper division standing.
    Effective parenting with emphasis on common parenting concerns and developmental tasks of parents and children.

    Both grading options. Course fee may be required.
  
  • NRSG 490 - Independent Study


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisite: Consent of any nursing faculty.Students who have made arrangements with a faculty advisor for appropriate learning objectives may enroll.
    Both grading options. Course fee may be required. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units.
  
  • NRSG 499 - Selected Topics in Nursing


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
    Topics consistent with contemporary nursing or curricular trends.

    Both grading options. Course fee may be required. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units with different topics. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes. Double Numbered with: NRSG 599 
  
  • NRSG 510 - Advanced Pathophysiology for Advanced Practice Nursing


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate nursing program and completion of upper division pathophysiology course, or department consent.
    Advanced pathophysiology principles underlying disturbances of human functioning, homeostatic mechanisms, cellular disturbances and the effect of environmental disruptive events on organ and system functions occurring throughout the lifespan.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture-Activity)
  
  • NRSG 520 - Advanced Pharmacology for Advanced Practice Nursing


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate nursing program, or department consent.
    Deals with use of drugs in providing perinatal care, family planning services and/or routine health care.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required.
  
  • NRSG 530 - Health Assessment for Advanced Practice Nursing


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite(s)/Corequisite(s): Admission to the graduate nursing program and a grade of “C” or better in basic physical assessment course, or consent of instructor. Concurrent enrollment in NRSG 530A 
    Corequisites:NRSG 530A  

    Designed for advanced practice nurses and a prerequisite to each specialty track. Through classroom instruction, web based instruction and self-assessment, and on-site clinical review and practice, advanced assessment and diagnostic skills are developed.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required.
  
  • NRSG 530A - Health Assessment for Advanced Practice Nursing Clinical Seminar


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate nursing program and a grade of “C” or better in basic physical assessment course, or consent of instructor. Concurrent enrollment in NRSG 530.   
    Corequisites: NRSG 530.   
    Designed for advanced practice nurses and a prerequisite to each specialty track. In this clinical practicum, advanced assessment and diagnostic skills are developed.  

    Credit/No Credit grading only. (Clinical Process 1 hour).
  
  • NRSG 535 - Advanced Pediatric Physical Assessment and Health Promotion


    (2 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Pediatric Primary Care nurse practitioner program or school nurse credential program or consent of the instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 535L .
    Theoretical content for the Pediatric Primary Care nurse practitioner and school nurse related to advanced pediatric health assessment and promotion. Developmental, cultural, spiritual, and psychosocial dimensions of the child and family are incorporated throughout the assessment process.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required.
  
  • NRSG 535L - Advanced Pediatric Physical Assessment Laboratory


    (1 unit)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the Pediatric Primary Care nurse practitioner program or school nurse credential program or consent of the instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 535 .
    Application of theoretical knowledge of advanced pediatric physical assessment in supervised clinical settings appropriate to the specialty of the advanced practice nursing student.

    Letter grade only ( A-F). (Clinic off-campus, 3 hours)
  
  • NRSG 536 - Theories and Practice of School Nursing


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the School Nurse Credential Program, NRSG 535 , CD 353 or CD 531 and H SC 430 , or consent of Instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 536L .
    Presents theoretical content and methods of process which are applicable to the clinical practice of the School Nurse.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required.
  
  • NRSG 536L - School Nursing Clinical


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the School Nurse Credential Program, NRSG 535 , CD 353 or CD 531 and H SC 430 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 536 .
    Clinical component of the school nurse program. Students will demonstrate the application of theory within the school setting. Focus is on the implementation of the role of the school nurse.

    Credit/No Credit grading only. Course fee may be required. (Activity/Laboratory 9 hours)
  
  • NRSG 540 - Health Care Economics, Policy and Information Management for Advanced Practice Nursing


    (2 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to graduate nursing program or consent of instructor.
    Designed to provide an understanding of the economic and health policy environment of U.S. healthcare system. Principles of economics, organizational theory, health policy, advocacy, informatics and technology are applied within the context of advanced practice nursing.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture-Discussion)
  
  • NRSG 550 - Human Diversity and Psychosocial Issues in Health Care for Advanced Practice Nursing


    (2 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to graduate nursing program or consent of instructor.
    Focus on advanced practice nursing roles in providing culturallyappropriate care to individuals, families, groups, and communities with diverse backgrounds. Patterns of human interaction that influence health and quality of life are analyzed. Contemporary issues in diversity are explored.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture-Discussion)
  
  • NRSG 551A - Spanish Language Competency for Advanced Nursing Practice


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
    Provides foundational knowledge and skills to enable advanced practice nurse (APN) to learn and apply principles of cultural competency and Spanish language skills to role of nurse practitioner in conducting a health history and physical assessment for diverse Spanish speaking populations.

    Both grading options. Course fee may be required.
  
  • NRSG 551B - Spanish Language Competency for Advanced Nursing Practice


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: NRSG 551A  or consent of instructor. Open to NRSG graduate students only.
    Principles of cultural competency and Spanish language skills for diagnosing and treating Spanish speaking patients: focuses on hematology, musculoskeletal II, cardiovascular, neurology, dermatology I & II, family violence/substance abuse, nutrition/ weight management, developmental disorders, genetics, mental health, ophthalmology, and infectious diseases.

    Both grading options. Course fee may be required.
  
  • NRSG 556A - Conditions of Learning and Instruction in Nursing


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite(s): Open to NRSG graduate students only
    Application of theories of learning and instruction to patient/student teaching-learning situations. Content covered includes conditions of learning, models of instruction, transfer of learning, behavior modification techniques, variables influencing learning and instruction, and evaluation of instruction.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required.
  
  • NRSG 556B - Curriculum Development in Nursing


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite(s): Open to NRSG graduate students only
    Systematic study of principles of curriculum development as they apply to different types of nursing programs. Focuses on relationship among philosophy, objectives, selection and organization of learning experiences and evaluative process.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required.
  
  • NRSG 556C - Microteaching in Nursing


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Graduate standing; NRSG 556A  and 556B . Open to NRSG graduate students only
    Focuses on instructional skills and the application of instruction in the practice of nursing within a microteaching laboratory setting. Supervised teaching situations are used to practice educational strategies specific to nursing education settings.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • NRSG 556L - Theoretical Concepts in Nursing Education: Practice Teaching


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 556A  or consent of instructor. Open to NRSG graduate students only
    Application of instructional skills and theories of learning in professional nursing settings. Working in actual supervised teaching situations, students practice skills that can be utilized in a variety of educational situations.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required.
  
  • NRSG 559 - Foundations for Nursing and Health Systems Executive Management


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite(s): Open to NRSG graduate students only
    Overview of contemporary theories and issues in nursing and health systems economics and management including implementation of health policy at facility, community, state and national levels. Key administrative functions of the nurse as health systems manager are also addressed.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required.
  
  • NRSG 560 - Foundations of Theoretical and Professional Roles for Advanced Practice Nurses


    (2 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to graduate nursing program or instructor consent.
    Study of theoretical frameworks and professional roles influencing advanced practice nursing. Analyze and implement major theoretical frameworks for advanced practice. Begin dynamic process of role development by exploring role boundaries and collaborative practice.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture-Discussion)
  
  • NRSG 565 - Theories of Community/Public Health Advanced Nursing Practice


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to graduate nursing program and NRSG 560 , or consent of instructor.
    Health care system and policy implementation for aggregates, communities. Population health and global health care issues, ethical issues, and health care policies will be explored in order to provide an insight into how the current populations experience health and well-being.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Seminar 3 hours)
  
  • NRSG 590 - Independent Study


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisite: Consent of a nursing faculty member or department consent.  Open to NRSG graduate students only
    Independent research under supervision of a nursing faculty member.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required.
  
  • NRSG 596 - Research for Advanced Nursing Practice


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate nursing program and upper division statistics, or consent of instructor.
    Application of the research process to advanced nursing practice, including problem identification, literature review, ethical issues, design, data collection and analysis, interpretation and dissemination of findings, emphasizing the translation of evidence into clinical practice.

    Letter grade only. (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Lecture-Discussion)
  
  • NRSG 599 - Selected Topics in Nursing


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
    Topics consistent with contemporary nursing or curricular trends.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units with different topics. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes. Double Numbered with: NRSG 499 
  
  • NRSG 601 - Theories for Advanced Practice Nursing in Adult- Gerontological Clinical Nurse Specialist II: Staff


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 600 , NRSG 600L , or departmental consent required. Open to NRSG graduate students only
    Corequisites: NRSG 601L .
    Deals with the development of advanced skills and competencies in the management of staff development, educational programs, motivation, consultation, and personnel ethics as they apply to the CNS’s sphere of influence in staff development.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 674.
  
  • NRSG 601L - Clinical Studies in Adult-Gerontological Clinical Care for the CNS II: Staff Development


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 600 , NRSG 600L , or departmental consent required. Open to NRSG graduate students only
    Corequisites: NRSG 601 .
    Focuses on the clinical implementation of the CNS roles of educator, expert clinician, manager of care, and researcher in a variety of acute and chronic care settings as they apply to the CNS’s sphere of influence in staff development.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 674L.
  
  • NRSG 610 - Women’s Health Theories for Advanced Practice Nursing I


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560 , and NRSG 596 . Open to students admitted to the WHNP program or with consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 610A  and NRSG 610B  
    Epidemiology, etiology, differential diagnoses, management, and prevention of common health problems of women with a focus on the role of the nurse practitioner in health promotion, health protection, disease prevention in ambulatory health care settings.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 667.
  
  • NRSG 610A - Women’s Health Clinical Studies for Advanced Practice Nursing I


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560 , and NRSG 596 . Open to students admitted to the WHNP program or with consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 610  and NRSG 610B 
    One of two courses designed to allow students to apply theoretical knowledge and laboratory skills to manage common gynecologic health problems of women incorporating the health promotion, health protection, and disease prevention focus of nurse practitioner practice.

    Letter grade only ( A-F). (Clinical Process 4 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 667A.
  
  • NRSG 610B - Women’s Health Clinical Studies for Advanced Practice Nursing II


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560 , and NRSG 596 . Open to students admitted to the WHNP program or with consent of instructor. 
    Corequisites: NRSG 610  and NRSG 610A 
    One of two courses designed to allow students to apply theoretical knowledge and laboratory skills to provide screening and preventive healthcare for women and healthcare for women experiencing normal pregnancies with a focus on the role of the nurse practitioner.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Clinical Process 4 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 667B.
  
  • NRSG 611 - Women’s Health Theories for Advanced Practice Nursing II


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in NRSG 610 , NRSG 610A , and NRSG 610B . Open to students admitted to the WHNP program or with consent of instructor. 
    Corequisites: NRSG 611A  and NRSG 611B 
    Epidemiology, etiology, differential diagnoses, management, and prevention of complex health problems of women before, during, and after the childbearing cycle in ambulatory health care settings with a focus on the role of the nurse practitioner.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 668.
  
  • NRSG 611A - Women’s Health Clinical Studies for Advanced Practice Nursing III


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in NRSG 610 , NRSG 610A , and NRSG 610B . Open to students admitted to the WHNP program or with consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 611  and NRSG 611B .
    One of two courses designed to apply theoretical knowledge and laboratory skills in the management of complex health problems of women before, during, and after the childbearing cycle in ambulatory health care settings. Emphasizes the role of the nurse practitioner in gynecology.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (Laboratory 9 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 668A.
  
  • NRSG 611B - Women’s Health Clinical Studies for Advanced Practice Nursing IV


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in NRSG 610 , NRSG 610A , and NRSG 610B . Open to students admitted to the WHNP program or with consent of instructor. 
    Corequisites: NRSG 611  and NRSG 611A .  
    One of two courses designed to allow the student to apply the knowledge and skills of caring for complex health problems of women before, during, and after the childbearing cycle in ambulatory health care settings with a focus on the role of the nurse practitioner. This clinical course focuses on obstetrics.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 668B.
  
  • NRSG 612 - Women’s Health Theories for Advanced Practice Nursing III


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 611 , NRSG 611A , NRSG 611B .
    Corequisite: NRSG 612A .
    Epidemiology, etiology, differential diagnoses, management, and prevention of multifaceted health problems of women before, during, and after the childbearing cycle in ambulatory health care settings with a focus on the role of the nurse practitioner.

    Letter grade only A-F. (3 hours discussion)
  
  • NRSG 612A - Women’s Health Clinical Studies for Advanced Practice Nursing V


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate nursing program, NRSG 611 , NRSG 611A , and NRSG 611B .
    Corequisite: NRSG 612 .
    Designed to allow students the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge of multifaceted women’s health problems in supervised clinical practice in ambulatory health care settings with a focus on the role of the women’s health nurse practitioner.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • NRSG 620 - Family Theories for Advanced Practice Nursing I


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to graduate nursing program and NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560  and NRSG 596 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 620A , NRSG 620B .
    Presents epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of common diseases across life span. Role of family nurse practitioner in health promotion and disease prevention emphasized.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 682.
  
  • NRSG 620A - Family Clinical Studies for Advanced Practice Nursing I


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to graduate nursing program and NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560 , NRSG 596 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 620 , NRSG 620B .
    Allows opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in supervised clinical settings in family practice. An emphasis placed on socialization into family nurse practitioner role.

    Credit/No Credit grading only. Course fee may be required. (Laboratory 9 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 682A.
  
  • NRSG 620B - Family Clinical Studies for Advanced Practice Nursing II


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to graduate nursing program and NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560  and NRSG 596 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 620 , NRSG 620A .
    Second of two clinical courses that allows expanded theoretical knowledge in supervised clinical settings in family practice. Emphasis placed on socialization into family nurse practitioner role.

    Credit/No Credit grading only. Course fee may be required. (Laboratory 9 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 682B.
  
  • NRSG 621 - Family Theories for Advanced Practice Nursing II


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 620 , NRSG 620A , NRSG 620B , or consent of instructor. Open to NRSG graduate students only
    Corequisites: NRSG 621A , NRSG 621B .
    Presents epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of common diseases across life span. Role of family nurse practitioner in health promotion and disease prevention emphasized.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 683.
  
  • NRSG 621A - Family Clinical Studies for Advanced Practice Nursing III


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 620 , NRSG 620A , NRSG 620B , or consent of instructor. Open to NRSG graduate students only
    Corequisites: NRSG 621 , NRSG 621B .
    Allows additional opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in supervised clinical settings in family practice. Emphasis placed on socialization into family nurse practitioner role.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Laboratory 9 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 683A.
  
  • NRSG 621B - Family Clinical Studies for Advanced Practice Nursing IV


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 620 , NRSG 620A , NRSG 620B , or consent of instructor. Open to NRSG graduate students only
    Corequisites: NRSG 621 , NRSG 621A .
    Second of two clinical courses designed to allow additional opportunity to apply theoretical concepts and expand clinical knowledge.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Laboratory 9 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 683B.
  
  • NRSG 630 - Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Theories for Advanced Practice Nursing I


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to graduate nursing program and NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560 , NRSG 596  and clinical pre-test, or departmental consent required.
    Corequisites: NRSG 630A , NRSG 630B .
    Epidemiology, etiology, differential diagnoses, management and prevention of selected health problems of adult/geriatric patient in primary, secondary and tertiary settings and role of nurse practitioner in these settings in a changing healthcare environment.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 686.
  
  • NRSG 630A - Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Clinical Studies for Advanced Practice Nursing I


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to graduate nursing program and NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560 , NRSG 596  and clinical pre-test, or departmental consent required.
    Corequisites: NRSG 630 , NRSG 630B .
    Designed to allow adult and geriatric nurse practitioner student to apply theoretical knowledge in supervised clinical practice with adult and geriatric patients. Emphasis placed on beginning socialization into nurse practitioner role.

    Credit/No Credit grading only. Course fee may be required. (Laboratory 9 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 686A.
  
  • NRSG 630B - Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Clinical Studies for Advanced Practice Nursing II


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to graduate nursing program and NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560 , NRSG 596 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 630 , NRSG 630A .
    Designed to allow adult and geriatric nurse practitioner student to apply theoretical knowledge in supervised clinical practice with adult and geriatric patients. Emphasis is placed on beginning socialization into nurse practitioner role.

    Credit/No Credit grading only. Course fee may be required. (Laboratory 9 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 686B.
  
  • NRSG 631 - Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Theories for Advanced Practice Nursing II


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 630 , NRSG 630A , NRSG 630B , or departmental consent required. Open to NRSG graduate students only
    Corequisites: NRSG 631A , NRSG 631B .
    Epidemiology, etiology, differential diagnoses, management and prevention of additional selected health problems of adult/geriatric patient in primary, secondary and tertiary settings, and a further delineation of role of nurse practitioner in these changing healthcare environment.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 687.
  
  • NRSG 631A - Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Clinical Studies for Advanced Practice Nursing III


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites:NRSG 630 , NRSG 630A , NRSG 630B , or departmental consent required. Open to NRSG graduate students only
    Corequisites: NRSG 631 , NRSG 631B .
    Designed to allow adult and geriatric nurse practitioner student to apply theory into clinical practice with adult and geriatric patients. Emphasis placed on continuation to socialize into the nurse practitioner role.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Laboratory 9 hours). Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 687A.
  
  • NRSG 631B - Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Clinical Studies for Advanced Practice Nursing IV


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: NRSG 630 , NRSG 630A , NRSG 630B , or departmental consent required. Open to NRSG graduate students only
    Corequisites: NRSG 631 , NRSG 631A .
    Designed to allow adult and geriatric nurse practitioner student to apply theory into clinical practice with adult and geriatric patients. Emphasis placed on continuation to socialize into the nurse practitioner role.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (Laboratory 9 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 687B.
  
  • NRSG 640 - Psychiatric-Mental Health Theory Across the Lifespan for Advanced Practice Nursing I


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to PMHNP program; completion of NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560  and NRSG 596 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisite: NRSG 640A .
    Introductory study for PMHNP students of genetics, brain physiology and environmental factors leading to individual psychological and personality development; required knowledge base for assessment and recognition of psychological disorders; and, exploration of family dynamics and functional theories across the lifespan.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 688.
  
  • NRSG 640A - Psychiatric-Mental Health Across the Lifespan Clinical Studies for Advanced Practice Nursing I


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Admission to graduate nursing program and NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560  and NRSG 596 , or consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 640 
    First clinical practicum for PMHNP students that focuses on application of mental health concepts in laboratory based clinical situations. Theories from prerequisite and concurrent courses are applied and tested.

    Credit/No credit grading only. Course fee may be required. (Laboratory 9 hours). Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 688A.
  
  • NRSG 641 - Psychiatric-Mental Health Theory for Adults and Elderly for Advanced Practice Nursing I


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560 , and NRSG 596 . Open to students admitted to the PMHNP program or with consent of instructor
    Corequisite: NRSG 641A  and NRSG 641B .
    Study of pathology, furnishing/management of psychotropic drugs, diagnostic methods, referral indications, and management for nurse practitioner students of medical, psychological, and social problems of adults and elderly clients in psychiatric facilities and community mental health agencies.

    Letter grade only (A-F). (discussion 4 hours)
  
  • NRSG 641A - Psychiatric-Mental Health Clinical Studies for Adults for Advanced Practice Nursing I


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560 , and NRSG 596 . Open to students admitted to the PMHNP program or with consent of the instructor.
    Corequisite: NRSG 641  and NRSG 641B .  
    First clinical course for psychiatric nurse practitioner students that focuses on application of mental health concepts in adult patients. Theories from prerequisite and concurrent courses are applied and tested.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (clinical process 4 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 689A.
  
  • NRSG 641B - Psychiatric-Mental Health Clinical Studies for Elderly for Advanced Practice Nursing II


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560 , and NRSG 596 . Open to students admitted to the PMHNP program or with consent of instructor.
    Corequisite:  NRSG 641  and NRSG 641A 
    Clinical practicum for nurse practitioner students that focuses on application of mental health concepts in elderly patients. Theories from prerequisite and concurrent courses are applied and tested.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (clinical process 4 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 689B.
  
  • NRSG 642 - Psychiatric-Mental Health Theory for Children and Adolescents Advanced Practice Nursing II.


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in NRSG 641 , NRSG 641A  and NRSG 641B . Open to students admitted to the PMHNP program or with consent of instructor.   
    Corequisites: NRSG 642A  and NRSG 642B .
    Study of pathology, diagnostic methods, medications, indications for referral, and management of medical, psychological, and social problems of children and adolescent clients of psychiatric facilities and community mental health agencies

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  
  • NRSG 642A - Psychiatric-Mental Health Clinical Studies for Children for Advanced Practice Nursing III.


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in NRSG 641 , NRSG 641A  and NRSG 641B . Open to students admitted to the PMHNP program or with consent of instructor.
    Corequisites:  NRSG 642  and NRSG 642B .
    Clinical practicum for family psychiatric nurse practitioner students that focuses on application of mental health concepts in children. Theories from prerequisite and concurrent courses are applied and tested.

    Both grading options. (clinical process 3 hours)
  
  • NRSG 642B - Psychiatric-Mental Health Clinical Studies for Adolescents for Advanced Practice Nursing IV.


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in NRSG 641 , NRSG 641A  and NRSG 641B . Open to students admitted to the PMHNP program or with consent of instructor.   
    Corequisites: NRSG 642  and NRSG 642A .  
    Clinical practicum for family psychiatric nurse practitioner students that focuses on application of mental health concepts in adolescents. Theories from prerequisite and concurrent courses are applied and tested.

    Both grading options.
  
  • NRSG 650 - Pediatric Theories for Advanced Practice Nursing I


    (4 units)

    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in NRSG 510 , NRSG 520 , NRSG 530 , NRSG 530A , NRSG 540 , NRSG 550 , NRSG 560 , and NRSG 596 . Open to students admitted to the PNP program or with consent of instructor.
    Corequisites: NRSG 650A  and NRSG 650B .  
    Theoretical based content for providing care in the role of a pediatric nurse practitioner.  Content focuses on preventive health care, well child care, management of common pediatric disorders, professional issues, and related research. 

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required. (discussion 4 hours) Not open for credit to students with credit in NRSG 684.
 

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