• GNUR 6644

    Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Practicum III
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    3.97

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course provides clinical opportunities for FNP students to synthesize and apply didactic content covered in all pre- and co-requisite courses. Students refine their development of differential diagnoses and determine appropriate management plans as guided by current evidence and standards of care with a focus on the transition to autonomy. Direct supervision is provided by NPs, physicians, and PAs in collaboration with clinical faculty.

  • GNUR 6652

    PNP-PC Seminar II
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    The management of chronic illnesses across the lifespan. Health maintenance and rehabilitation issues are addressed. Prerequisite: GNUR 6651 or GNUR 5671.

  • GNUR 6654

    PNP-PC Practicum II
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     GPA

    3.94

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course provides clinical experiences for PNP students to synthesize and apply didactic content covered in all pre- and co-requisite courses. Role integration continues. Students refine their development of differential diagnoses & determine appropriate management plans as guided by current evidence & standards of care. Direct supervision is provided by NPs, physicians, & PAs in collaboration with clinical faculty. Prerequisite: GNUR 6653.

  • GNUR 6730

    Genetics, Embryology and Developmental Physiology
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    3.71

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    In this course students will address the clinically relevant aspects of genetics and human genomics, embryology and developmental physiology. Students will examine clinical correlates to enhance their understanding and application of key concepts in practice.

  • GNUR 7254

    PMHNP Practicum II
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    3.99

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Students will further develop and refine clinical skills of the advanced psychiatric nurse and represents the final clinical experience area of psychiatric mental health nursing in the Master's of Nursing graduate program. The purpose is to focus on specific populations such as the elderly, chronically mentally ill, rural populations, and substance abusers, and to explore nursing strategies and methods of practice specific to the population.

  • GNUR 7312

    AG ACNP Practicum I
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    3.89

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course examines guideline supported-evidence for introductory disease management of the acute/critically/chronically ill adolescent and adults including the frail elderly. The course utilizes a case based learning approach for commonly encountered problems. The course examines health promotion and disease prevention and management strategies, and approaches to evaluate the outcomes of the planned interventions.

  • GNUR 7313

    AG ACCNS Practicum II
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This synthesis practicum validates the expert knowledge, clinical skills and practice of the CNS student. The focus is to integrate the key CNS role components of direct care, consultation, systems leadership, collaboration, coaching, ethical decision making, and research. It is in this final practicum that the student's practice will be evaluated according to the CNS core competencies. Prerequisites: GNUR 7311

  • GNUR 7314

    AGACNP Practicum II
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    3.97

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This experience builds on the first practicum. Students refine knowledge and expertise to provide care for adults with acute and/or chronic illnesses. Students apply guideline-supported evidence for management of the acute/chronically ill adults in the acute care and specialty settings. Management focuses on health promotion, risk reduction and management of critical, acute and chronic health problems. Role integration is emphasized.

  • GNUR 7315

    CNS Practicum Essentials
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    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course provides an introductory experience to the CNS role with a focus on the Patient Sphere of Impact. During this course, the CNS will work with the interprofessional team to diagnose and treat vulnerable patients and patient populations.  

  • GNUR 8110

    Quantitative Research Methods
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    3.65

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course offers advanced understanding of methods of testing effectiveness of nursing interventions. Research ethics are integrated in the course. Students examine research designs in terms of validity for assessing effectiveness of nursing interventions. The concept of statistical power is introduced, as students learn how to estimate and increase it via research design, sampling and sample size, measurement, and construct validity. Prereq:GNUR 8139 & coreq GNUR 8140, or instructor permission.