NUR 1290 Professional Socialization: Education for Professional Nursing Practice

(formerly NUR 129)

This Level I introductory theory course, taken upon acceptance into the undergraduate nursing program, introduces the novice nursing student to the multiple historical and societal factors that influence professional nursing practice within a dynamic health care environment. The course focuses on the development of nursing as a profession, current and evolving issues and trends in nursing and the health care delivery system, and the impact these have upon professional nursing practice. The role of the professional nurse in a contemporary and global society will be explored to assist students in establishing their identity with the nursing profession.

Credits

2

Course Fee

$1028.00

Prerequisite

Acceptance into nursing program; College mandated SAT scores (EBRW Reading subscore of 26, ACT Reading score of 20 or Nelson Denny Test Score of 12), appropriate reading and/or math scores or remediation.

Corequisite

BIO 1200; CHE 1120; PSY 1110

Distribution

Nursing

Offered

Fall, Spring