Program structure Course Sequence. The Major Program allows students to have the same range of course experiences as the Specialization Program— including the same number of Seminars and Special Topics courses at the level— but offers a greater number of electives, so that students might pursue a broader range of interests. Majors can combine their degree with either a Minor or a second Major. It is an excellent preparation for students wishing to pursue careers in such fields as education, communications, public policy , consultancy, advocacy, or marketing.
The Minor Program allows students who are following Major or Specialization programs in other disciplines the opportunity to pursue and sustain their interests in literary studies. It offers both a solid background in the major literary traditions and, through a combined 21 elective credits, the opportunity to explore those areas that interest students the most. These courses provide exactly the same skills and experiences that make an English program valuable to Majors and Specialists.
Complete program information. The Minor in Digital Humanities allows students of English Literature or another discipline to learn computational research methods and acquire practical skills in digital media design. The program offers introductory workshops at the first and second years, a wide range of electives, and a capstone final-year project.
This is an excellent way to add a practical new media component to the traditional skills of an English Literature degree. It prepares students for careers in a wide range of fields, including new media, public relations, museums and archives, education, and public policy. Using the concepts of cultural awareness, sensitivity, and humility, learners explore the social determinants of health important to equitable care domestically and internationally.
Clinical Informatics and Technology NRSG 3 credits Explores the impact of the vast amount of technology used in today's health care organizations. Focuses on information technology as related to health care safety, quality improvement, resource utilization, and data management to improve outcomes. Other topics include the ethical and legal issues impacting the use of technology in health care Human Pathophysiology NRSG 3 credits Course explores cellular functions and pathology and the changes that occur within the human body as a response to various disease processes.
Discusses the role of the professional nurse in the management of specific health problems across the lifespan. Health Assessment NRSG 3 credits Focuses on expanding and refining knowledge and assessment skills needed in performing a complete nursing health assessment across the life span. Students will describe and analyze assessment findings. Explores the interaction of government and other regulatory agencies within the health care industries.
Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice NRSG 3 credits Course serves as an introduction to the concepts of nursing research methods and theoretical principles. Focuses on providing students with the knowledge base to define and critically analyze and evaluate clinical research problems and develop techniques to practically implement the evidence in leadership or professional practice roles.
Community Based Nursing NRSG 3 credits Examines health issues, disease prevention, and current trends in public health within diverse urban and rural settings. Topics include evaluation of evidence-based nursing and various epidemiological principles to develop an effective understanding of the role of the professional nurse in the community setting.
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