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Jan 05, 2026
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NUR 103 - Foundations of Nursing Practice II Along with NUR 101 and NUR 102, this foundational nursing course introduces students to nursing theory, the nursing process, ethical principles, the nurse’s role in advocacy, health policy, quality improvement and self-care. In addition, the course also expands on patient-centered care, evidence-based practice, communication and collaboration among inter-professional teams, and the use of informatics. Global health issues and their impact on nursing practice as well as the future of nursing practice will be covered.
Prerequisites: Nursing Major; NUR 102, NUR 106, BIO 208, BMB 240 AND BMB 241
Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
Credits: 3
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