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NUR252: Nursing Theory and Science III
– 9 credits
Application of critical thinking strategies and clinical judgment measures related to holistic care of the newborn and childbearing patients. Integration of concepts related to holistic care of adults and older adult patients with selected acute and chronic alterations in health. Integration of professional nursing standards in role development. Utilization of previous knowledge of physical, biologic, psycho-social sciences, and the cultural, spiritual aspects of nursing care. Integration of concepts of nutrition, pharmacology, communication, health promotion, and pathophysiology into nursing care. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in [(CRE101 or appropriate district placement) and NUR172 and PSY101] or permission of Nursing Department Chair.
Class#
Location
Delivery
Dates
Days
Times
Instructors
Availability
21728
Glendale
N/A
Hybrid
08/19 –
12/17
Fall 2025
N/A
N/A
- J. Serna
- L. Pierre
Open
32 of 32 Seats Available
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Costs include NUR Course Fee: $180.00
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Notes
- Notes: HYBRID
Class meets in-person on campus on the designated days and times. Additional work will be required online.
Permission of Department Required
- Lab Notes: Students enrolling in class 21728 must also enroll in one of the following labs:
Class 21729 held from (TBA) to (TBA) at (J. Serna, L. Pierre)
Class 21730 held from (TBA) to (TBA) at (J. Serna, L. Pierre)
Class 21731 held from (TBA) to (TBA) at (J. Serna, L. Pierre)
Class 21732 held from (TBA) to (TBA) at (J. Serna, L. Pierre)
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Textbook info pending
NUR252: Nursing Theory and Science III – 9 credits
Application of critical thinking strategies and clinical judgment measures related to holistic care of the newborn and childbearing patients. Integration of concepts related to holistic care of adults and older adult patients with selected acute and chronic alterations in health. Integration of professional nursing standards in role development. Utilization of previous knowledge of physical, biologic, psycho-social sciences, and the cultural, spiritual aspects of nursing care. Integration of concepts of nutrition, pharmacology, communication, health promotion, and pathophysiology into nursing care. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in [(CRE101 or appropriate district placement) and NUR172 and PSY101] or permission of Nursing Department Chair.
Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
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21728
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Glendale
N/A |
Hybrid
|
08/19 –
12/17
Fall 2025 |
N/A
|
N/A
|
|
Open
32 of 32 Seats Available |
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