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Show 242 243 Depending upon studentis previous LPN program of study and/or years practice experience, LPN students accepted into the PN to RN Program may be required to successfully complete a transition course (N1124). The Program/Level Manager will notify those LPNis accepted into the program if this course is required. Nursng 2050 Treatment Modalities II (2) Nursing Care of Adults Sc Children II (3) Nursing Care of Adults Sc Children II Clinical (4) Nursng 2070 Nursng 2071 Second Year Spring Nursng 2060 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Across the Lifespan (2) Nursng 2061 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Across the Lifespan Clinical (1) Nursng 2080 Patient Care Management (2) Nursng 2081 Patient Care Management Clinical (3) Support Courses Required (must be taken in sequence) First Year Summer Biol 2000 Human Physiology (4) Biol 2010 Anatomy (4) Chem 1010 Chemistry (3) or Chem 1110 or 1050 (4) Humanities elective (3) First Year Fall Biol 1110 Microbiology (4) or Micro 1100 (3) NFS 1020 Nutrition (3) First Year Spring Psy 1010 HS 2230 General Psychology (3) Intro to Pathophysiology (3) Second Year Summer Eng EN1010 English (3) Quantitative Literacy (4) Creative Arts elective (3) Social Science elective (3) Second Year Fall Eng EN2010 English (3) American Institutions (3) Second Year Spring Humanities elective (3) QL(4) Course Requirements for A.A.S Degree Nursing Courses Required (must be taken in sequence) First Year Fall Nursng 1030 Foundations of Nursing Practice (3) Nursng 1031 Foundations of Nursing Practice Clinical (3) Nursng 1050 Treatment Modalities I (3) First Year Sprinx Nursng 1040 Nursng 1041 Women's Health Sc the Childbearing Family (1) Women's Health Sc the Childbearing Family Clinical (1) Nursing Care of Adults Sc Children I (3) Nursing Care of Adults Sc Children I Clinical (2) Nursng 1045 Nursng 1046 Second Year Fall Nursng *1124 Transition into Associate Degree Nursing (2) Depending upon studentis previous LPN program of study and/or years practice experience, LPN students accepted into the PN to RN Program may be required to successfully complete a transition course (N1124). The Program/Level Manager will notify those LPNis accepted into the program if this course is required. Nursng 2050 Treatment Modalities II (2) Nursng 2070 Nursing Care of Adults Sc Children II (3) Nursng 2071 Nursing Care of Adults Sc Children II Clinical (4) Second Year Spring Nursng 2060 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Across the Lifespan (2) Nursng 2061 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Across the Lifespan Clinical (1) Nursng 2080 Patient Care Management (2) Nursng 2081 Patient Care Management Clinical (3) Support Courses Required (must be taken in sequence) First Year Summer Biol 2000 Human Physiology (4) Biol 2010 Anatomy (4) Chem 1010 Chemistry (3) or Chem 1110 or 1050 First Year Fall Biol 1110 Microbiology (4) or Micro 1100 (3) NFS 1020 Nutrition (3) First Year Sprinx Psy 1010 HS 2230 Second Year Summer Eng EN1010 Quantitative General Psychology (3) Intro to Pathophysiology (3) English (3) Literacy (4) Humanities elective (3) Second Year Fall Eng EN2010 English (3) Weber State/Southern Utah University Cooperative Nursing - SUU Campus Campus Manager: Donna Lister, MS, RN Telephone Contact: (SUU Campus) Teresa Higbee (435) 586-7915 » Program Prerequisite: Make application and be accepted to the program (see Admission Requirements below). » Grade Requirements: A grade of "B-" in all Nursing courses in addition to a grade of "C" in each support course. » Credit Hour Requirements: A minimum of 69 credit hours is required for the A.A.S. A minimum of 84 credit hours is required for the A.S. Advisement Contact Robert Holt, DCHP Admission Counselor, for course and program advisement (801-626-6128). Admission Requirements See Admission Process under the Nursing Department. Course Requirements for A.A.S. or A.S. Degree Refer to the university general education requirements for the additional general education courses required for the A.S. degree. Nursing Courses Required (must be taken in sequence) First Year Fall Nursng 1030 Foundations of Nursing Practice (3) Nursng 1031 Foundations of Nursing Practice Clinical (3) First Year Spring Nursng 1040 Nursng 1041 Nursng 1045 Nursng 1046 Nursng 1050 Women's Health Sc the Childbearing Family (2) Women's Health Sc the Childbearing Family Clinical (1) Nursing Care of Adults Sc Children I (3) Nursing Care of Adults Sc Children I Clinical (2) Treatment Modalities I (3) Second Year Summer Nursng *1124 Transition into Associate Degree Nursing (2) 'Depending upon a student's previous LPN program of study and/or years practice experience, LPN students accepted into the PN to RN Program may be required to successfully complete a transition course (Nursng 1124). The Program/Level Manager will notify those LPN's accepted into the program if this course is required. Second Year Fall Nursng 2050 Nursng 2070 Nursng 2071 Second Year Sprinx Nursng 2060 Treatment Modalities II (2) Nursing Care of Adults Sc Children II (3) Nursing Care of Adults Sc Children II Clinical (4) Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Across the Lifespan (2) Nursng 2061 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Across the Lifespan Clinical (1) Nursng 2080 Patient Care Management (2) Nursng 2081 Patient Care Management Clinical (3) Support courses required (must be taken in sequence) First year support courses must be completed prior to progression to second year. First Year Summer Biol 2010 Biol 2020 Biol 2110 Biol 2120 Biol 2210 Biol 2220 First Year Fall HlthSci 2230 NFS 1020 First Year Spring Psych 1010 Second Year Summer Chem 1110 or Chem 1050 ChemSI1120 Engl EN1010 Second Year Fall Engl EN2010 English (3) or Engl 2110 Second Year Spring Gen Ed HU Humanities (3) Quantitative Literacy (Math) (contact Nursing Department) Weber State/Southern Utah University Cooperative Baccalaureate Nursing for Registered Nurses (RN to BSN) Campus Manager: Donna Lister, MS, RN Telephone Contact: (SUU Campus) Teresa Higbee (435) 586-7915 (WSU Campus) Ericka Turner (801) 626-6122 The baccalaureate option offered is RN to BSN Admissions are done every year. Admission information may be obtained by contacting Robert Holt, DCHP Admission Counselor, Room MH108B, Dumke College of Health Professions, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah 84408-3907 (801-626 6128). Please refer to the Baccalaureate Nursing for Registered Nurses requirements listed in this catalog for the Ogden Campus. Human Physiology (3) Human Physiology Lab (1) Elementary Micro (3) Elementary Micro Lab (1) Anatomy (3) Anatomy Lab (1) Intro to Pathophysiology (WSU Course) (3) Scientific Foundations of Human Nutrition (3) General Psychology (3) Elementary Inorganic Chemistry (4) Intro to General, Organic Sc Biochemistry (5) Elementary Inorganic Chemistry Lab (1) English (3) Nursing Outreach Campuses ■ s,i ■ (A.A.S.) Outreach Coordinator: Pam Hugie, MSN, RN Telephone Contact: Robert Holt (801) 626-6128 Associate Professor: Linda Forest; Assistant Professor: Laura Mahler All nursing options are offered to campuses located throughout rural areas. Entry options and campus locations are publicized each year as rural needs are analyzed and funding received. Interested applicants should contact the Nursing Admission Counselor for application materials and posting dates for selected entry option: Robert Holt Nursing Admission Counselor Weber State University Ogden, UT 84408-3914 (801) 626-6128 Applicants must meet all admission requirements for selected entry option as previously outlined. Applications are reviewed and evaluated by the Nursing Program Admissions and Advancement Committee. Applicants are notified of committee decision by mail. NURSING COURSES - NURSNG Nursng 1030. Foundations of Nursing Practice (3) F Nursing concepts are introduced which will be built upon throughout the nursing curriculum as students care for clients throughout the lifespan. The development of safe and effective basic nursing skills is emphasized as the students utilize the nursing process to meet the physiological, psychosocial, health promotional and maintenance needs of clients. Therapeutic communication techniques are presented as a means of promoting a caring approach to client interactions. Students are also socialized into the professional role of nursing and understand how to interact as part of a health care team. Credit hours (3): 3 lecture hours per week. Co-requisites: Nursng 1031, 1050. Must be taken concurrently with Nursng 1031. Nursng 1031. Foundations of Nursing Clinical (3) F A companion course taught in concert with Nursng 1030. Clinical experience running concurrently with Nursng 1030. Experience will be gained in long term care, lab, acute care, and home care. Clinical hours will be arranged and supervised by instructor. Credit hours (3): 9 clinical hours, 135 hours per semester. Co-requisites: Nursng 1030, 1050. Must be taken concurrently with Nursng 1030. Nursng 1040. Women's Health and the Childbearing Family (2) S Theory focuses on meeting basic human needs of the family and newborn throughout the childbearing cycle. Skills focus on the normal pregnancy/labor/delivery/newborn/postpartum client. Credit hours (2): 2 lecture hours per week. Prerequisites: Nursing 1030, 1031, 1050. Co-requisites: Nursing 1041, 1045, 1046. Must be taken concurrently with Nursng 1041. Nursng 1041. Women's Health and the Childbearing Family Clinical (1) S A companion course taught in concert with Nursng 1040. Clinical experience running concurrently with Nursing 1040. Application of theoretical knowledge to the acute care situation. Increased development of nursing skills during and immediately after General PROFILE ENROLLMENT STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GEN ED MtMdmmw FYE HNRS BIS LIBSCI INTRD MINORS Applied Science A Technology CEET CS MFET/MET CMT CDGT ENGR AUTOSV/AUTOTC IDT SST TBE ■P COMM ENGL FORLNG DANCE MUSIC THEATR ART :on MBA MPACC/ACCTNG BUSADM FIN LOM MGMT MKTG ECON/QUANT IS&T Education MEDUC CHFAM ATHL/AT HEALTH/NUTRI PE/REC EDUC Health Professions CLS DENSCI PARAMD HTHSCI HAS/HIM NURSNG- RADTEC DMS NUCMED RADTHR RESTHY Science BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH/MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL Social A Behavioral MCJ/CJ ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI Davis Campus WEBER State Univ 2002-2003 CATALOG E R S I T Y Weber State Univ 2002-2003 CATALOG E R S I T Y |