NUR 108: Nursing Concepts I

In this course, students will apply foundational nursing concepts across the lifespan with an emphasis on late adulthood. The organizing framework for the nursing practice will be introduced including patient-centered care, teamwork and collaboration, safety and quality improvement, informatics and technology, evidence-based practice, and professionalism. Basic psychomotor and psychosocial concepts and skills will be practiced through clinical, lab and simulation.

Level I Prereq: Academic Reading and Writing Levels of 6; Admission to Registered Nursing (APNURS) or Nursing Transfer (APNURE) program; BIO 147 or BIO 237 and BIO 212, minimum grade "C"; and NUR 115 minimum grade "C+"; may enroll concurrently in BIO 147 or BIO 237, BIO 212 and NUR 115

Class offerings by semester

Summer 2020 Fall 2020 Winter 2021 Summer 2021
  offered in the daytime
Blended classes also available
offered in the daytime
Blended classes also available
 

offered in the daytimeDay Class (before 5 p.m.) offered at nighttimeEvening Class (after 5 p.m.) offered online Online Class

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Description Hours
Credits  8
Lecture Hours 75
Clinical Hours 45
Lab Hours 90
Other Hours 0
Total Hours 210
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