UNIV-University Seminar (UNIV)
UNIV-101: University Seminar
Contact Hours: Lecture -1 Lab - 0 Clinical -0
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in reading, quantitative reasoning and scientific knowledge.
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in reading, quantitative reasoning and scientific knowledge.
UNIV-101A: University Seminar 1A
Contact Hours: Lecture -16 Lab - 0 Clinical -0
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in reading, quantitative reasoning, and scientific knowledge.
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in reading, quantitative reasoning, and scientific knowledge.
UNIV-101B: University Seminar 1B
Contact Hours: Lecture -16 Lab - 0 Clinical -0
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in biochemistry and anatomy & physiology concepts related to success in their future nursing courses.
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in biochemistry and anatomy & physiology concepts related to success in their future nursing courses.
UNIV-102: University Seminar II
Contact Hours: Lecture - 16 Lab - 0 Clinical - 0
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in chemistry, medical terminology, and use of scholarly sources.
Prerequisite: UNIV-101, UNIV-101A, or UNIV-101B
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in chemistry, medical terminology, and use of scholarly sources.
Prerequisite: UNIV-101, UNIV-101A, or UNIV-101B
UNIV-103: University Seminar III
Contact Hours: Lecture - 16 Lab - 0 Clinical - 0
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in chemistry, foundational probability and statistics, medical terminology, and ethics of nursing students.
Prerequisites: UNIV-101, UNIV-101A, or UNIV-101B, and UNIV-102
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational content essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in chemistry, foundational probability and statistics, medical terminology, and ethics of nursing students.
Prerequisites: UNIV-101, UNIV-101A, or UNIV-101B, and UNIV-102
UNIV-201: University Seminar - Foundational Nursing Concepts 1
Contact Hours: Lecture -16 Lab - 0 Clinical -0
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational concepts essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in homeostasis, perfusion, oxygenation, and health and wellness.
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide foundational concepts essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in homeostasis, perfusion, oxygenation, and health and wellness.
UNIV-202: University Seminar - Foundational Nursing Concepts 2
Contact Hours: Lecture -16 Lab - 0 Clinical -0
Semester Hours: 1
This course will provide foundational concepts essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in glucose regulation, medication administration, gas exchange, and clinical judgment.
Semester Hours: 1
This course will provide foundational concepts essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in glucose regulation, medication administration, gas exchange, and clinical judgment.
UNIV-301: University Seminar - Nursing Concepts 1
Contact Hours: Lecture -16 Lab - 0 Clinical -0
Semester Hours: 1
This course will provide intermediate concepts essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in intracranial regulation, glucose regulation, perfusion, and inflammation & immunity.
Semester Hours: 1
This course will provide intermediate concepts essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in intracranial regulation, glucose regulation, perfusion, and inflammation & immunity.
UNIV-302: University Seminar - Nursing Concepts 2
Contact Hours: Lecture -16 Lab - 0 Clinical -0
Semester Hours: 1
This course will provide intermediate concepts essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in medication administration and calculation, gas exchange, perfusion, and fluid & electrolytes.
Semester Hours: 1
This course will provide intermediate concepts essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in medication administration and calculation, gas exchange, perfusion, and fluid & electrolytes.
UNIV-401: University Seminar - Complex Nursing Concepts
Contact Hours: Lecture -16 Lab - 0 Clinical -0
Semester Hours: 1
This course will provide advanced concepts essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in mood, affect, and anxiety, perfusion, fluid & electrolytes, and health disparities.
Semester Hours: 1
This course will provide advanced concepts essential for success in prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in mood, affect, and anxiety, perfusion, fluid & electrolytes, and health disparities.
UNIV-402: University Seminar IV
Contact Hours: Lecture - 16 Lab - 0 Clinical - 0
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide content essential for success in finishing prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in the ability to incorporate knowledge from pathophysiology, health assessment, fundamentals and pharmacology and to apply those concepts to intracranial regulation, perfusion and gas exchange, infection and safety, and nutrition.
Prerequisites: UNIV-101, UNIV-101A, or UNIV-101B, UNIV-102, and UNIV-103
Semester Hours: 1
This course is intended to provide content essential for success in finishing prelicensure undergraduate studies. The course employs a personalized learning approach for students to demonstrate competency in the ability to incorporate knowledge from pathophysiology, health assessment, fundamentals and pharmacology and to apply those concepts to intracranial regulation, perfusion and gas exchange, infection and safety, and nutrition.
Prerequisites: UNIV-101, UNIV-101A, or UNIV-101B, UNIV-102, and UNIV-103
