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3.88
Spring 2026
This course is designed to provide an overview of (1) how health care is financed, organized, and delivered in the U.S., as well as (2) the major policy challenges created by the system's organization, or lack thereof. In drawing from a variety of perspectives-including political science, economics and history-the course surveys the key stakeholders: those who pay for, provide and receive care.
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Fall 2025
Individually planned study in nursing specialty, administration, education, or research. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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3.90
Spring 2025
The Neuroscience, Medical Yoga, and Psychology course will provide students with a foundational understanding of the history and theory of yoga (and mindfulness) as it relates to an integrative healthcare modality. Students will explore a bio-neuro-psycho-spiritual model of care and health from both a historic perspective and from theoretical conceptualizations of neuro-yoga as it is has evolved into contemporary biomedicine and psychology.
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3.82
Spring 2026
This course explores telehealth technologies and application to nursing practice. Focus is placed on translating telehealth technologies into practice through learning and utilizing real time video conferencing, home monitoring technologies, and store and forward technologies. Credentialing, reimbursement, regulatory, and policy issues related to implementation are emphasized.
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3.89
Fall 2025
This course examines the historical factors that have created health disparities in the U.S., particularly regarding race. Students analyze how concepts of race and ethnicity have been constructed and utilized in health-related research, practice, and policy; evaluate the impact of the history of racism on the provision of health care; and examine historical examples of health activism to reduce health disparities and advance health equity.
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3.99
Spring 2026
This seminar introduces students to the ethical and legal issues undergirding today's major healthcare issues. Students will engage US case law, ethical theories and public policy to grapple with the impact these issues have on current and future provision of health care.
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3.94
Fall 2025
Designed to enhance the student's ability to describe & analyze ethical concepts foundational to nursing practice; use a variety of ethical decision-making frameworks to analyze ethical dilemmas in practice; & play a leadership role in promoting ethical health care delivery. Emphasizes the unique ethical perspectives of nursing in the complex healthcare arena. Students will be challenged to examine individual & professional values.
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3.88
Spring 2026
Building on the CNL leadership courses, the course focuses on managing the care environment. Students are introduced to the health care system as a laterally integrated environment, with an organizational theory framework. Emphasis is placed on quality improvement, patient centered care, and evidence based practice to facilitate a culture of quality and safety. Students apply informatics in assessing the environment and improving outcomes.
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3.95
Fall 2025
The course emphasizes the role of the Clinical Nurse Leader as a leader, educator, and advocate for safe, cost effective, and quality care. It examines active participation and communication strategies of the clinical nurse leader within the interdisciplinary system. Students develop competency in nursing informatics to monitor and improve organizational and clinical performance.
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3.73
Spring 2026
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new course in Graduate Nursing.
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