Course Description
NU 315 HUMAN JOURNEY IN NURSING 3.0 Credit(s)
The Human Journey in Nursing utilizes the four questions posed in the University Common core to address Nursing's role in building a just society. Concepts such as human vulnerability, resiliency, spirituality, and cultural diversity will provide the platform from which discussions about the professions and the professional nurse's role in shaping past, current, and future healthcare will be based. Reflection on service-learning experiences will personalize and professionalize the meaning and responsibility for addressing health inequities within the workplace and the perpetuation of health disparities in society. A prerequisite to NU 376 and NU 387 Prerequisite: Acceptance to the RN-to-BSN or RN-to-MSN Nursing Major and ýCIT 201/202 Catholic Intellectual Tradition Seminars
Offered: Modules Odd Semesters All Years
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