BIOL 230 - Introduction to Clinical Microbiology
An introduction to beneficial and harmful microorganisms that interact with humans. Basic laboratory practice in handling microorganisms, including techniques of identification and culture.
The B.S. in Nursing Program is designed to prepare a student to become a nurse generalist who can apply nursing knowledge and provide culturally sensitive care to clients from various socioeconomic backgrounds. The curriculum integrates general and professional education to prepare a professional nurse who is also a well-educated citizen.
Students are offered both pre-licensure and post-licensure concentrations, as well as an M.S. in nursing. The master’s program provides a seamless pathway to practice or research doctoral education for those interested in a doctoral degree.
Emergency Room Nurse • Home Care Nurse • Hospice Nurse • Informatics Nurse • Labor and Delivery Nurse • Medical Writer • Nurse Educator • Nurse Midwife • Nutritionist • Public Health Nurse • School Nurse • Sonographer • Wellness Consultant
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An introduction to beneficial and harmful microorganisms that interact with humans. Basic laboratory practice in handling microorganisms, including techniques of identification and culture.
This course focuses on mechanisms of disease, pathophysiologic concepts and processes with emphasis on commonly occurring acute and chronic conditions and their clinical management.
A focus on nursing care delivery for adult individuals, their families, and communities who are experiencing acute and chronic illnesses.
A framework for exploration of health promotion principles and provides holistic approaches to prevention and maintenance of health and wellness for diverse populations.
Interdisciplinary methodologies, such as integrating sociocultural and biological perspectives, are examined and applied to understanding the human lifespan in interpersonal contexts.
Gain essential knowledge in the design and delivery of care and integration of the growth and development principles, health promotion, disease prevention, and recuperative care to children with acute and chronic illnesses and their families.