Apr 25, 2024  
2020-2021 General Catalog 
    
2020-2021 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Music

  
  • MUS 389 - Jazz Improvisation III


    Unit(s): 3
    A continuation of MUS 289. Advanced chord-scale and chord substitution techniques for improvising on functional chord progressions.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 289.
    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 390 - Jazz Orchestra


    Unit(s): 1-2
    An 18-20 piece Big Band that performs the best literature from the traditional Swing Era to the present day.

    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 391 - Concert Jazz Ensemble


    Unit(s): 1-2
    Rehearsal and performance of literature in traditional and contemporary jazz idioms. Repertory includes original arrangements especially designed for the ensemble by music faculty and students.

    Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 392 - Jazz Piano II


    Unit(s): 1
    Continuation of MUS 292.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 292 or consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Spring Only May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 399 - Student-Instructed Course


    Unit(s): 1-3
    Topic differs each semester.

    Typically Offered Variable Intermittently May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: CNC
  
  • MUS 400 - Music for the Classroom


    Unit(s): 2
    Philosophy, concepts, and materials for music teaching in the classroom. The structure, nature, and function of music in children’s lives.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 105 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Mandatory 15 hours of observation outside of class.
    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 401 - Conducting Technique


    Unit(s): 2
    An introduction to the basics of conducting with an emphasis on conducting patterns, baton technique, and the development of effective rehearsal procedures common to instrumental and vocal ensembles.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 110, MUS 120, and at least two of the following: MUS 115/MUS 415, MUS 122/MUS 422, MUS 123/MUS 423, MUS 124/MUS 424, and MUS 129/MUS 429.
    Typically Offered Spring Even Years
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 402 - Choral Conducting


    Unit(s): 3
    Advanced choral conducting techniques. Students will further develop expressive conducting skills necessary for leading and rehearsing choral ensembles.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 401 and consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Fall Odd Years
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 403 - Instrumental Conducting and Methods


    Unit(s): 3
    Advanced instrumental conducting techniques. Students will further develop expressive conducting skills necessary for leading and rehearsing instrumental ensembles.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 401 and consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Fall Odd Years
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 404 - Choral Methods and Repertoire


    Unit(s): 2
    An exploration of teaching methods, materials and repertoire necessary for teaching choral music in the public schools. This course has a mandatory requirement of 15 hours of observation outside of class of choral ensembles in the public schools.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 401, MUS 402 and consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • MUS 405 - Instrumental Methods and Repertoire


    Unit(s): 2
    An exploration of teaching methods, materials and repertoire necessary for teaching band and orchestra in the public schools. This course has a mandatory requirement of 15 hours of observation outside of class of choral ensembles in the public schools.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 401, MUS 403 and consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • MUS 412 - Jazz Composition


    Unit(s): 3
    Study of form and techniques for jazz composition. Students will compose 5 tunes.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 312 or MUS 389.
    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 415 - Vocal Methods


    Unit(s): 1
    Group and individual explorations of the fundamental techniques of singing. Develop strategies to address tone production, breath control, diction, repertory, and interpretation. Music Education students learn basic vocal pedagogy.

    Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 418 - Guitar Methods


    Unit(s): 1
    An exploration of basic performance techniques, and pedagogy and teaching strategies for guitar.

    Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Fall Even Years May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 420 - Musicianship IV


    Unit(s): 2
    Continuation of Musicianshp lll. Begins with Mozart, and proceeds through Beethoven, Wagner, and Debussy into music of the 20th century. Emphasizes accurately singing and hearing music of increasing chromatic complexity using an intervallic approach to augment tonal hearing. Listening and analysis activities focus upon selections of great works from Mozart to Stravinsky.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 320 or equivalent.
    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 422 - Strings Methods II (Cello/Bass


    Unit(s): 1
    An exploration of basic performance techniques, instrumental pedagogy and teaching strategies associated with teaching cello and bass in the public schools.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 106 or the equivalent and/or consent of the Instructor and Director of Music Education.
    Typically Offered Spring Odd Years May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 423 - Woodwinds Methods II (Flute/Double Reeds


    Unit(s): 1
    An exploration of basic performance techniques, instrumental pedagogy and teaching strategies associated with teaching flute, oboe and bassoon in the public schools.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 106 or the equivalent and/or consent of the Instructor and Director of Music Education.
    Typically Offered Spring Even Years May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 424 - Brass Methods II (Horn/Tuba


    Unit(s): 1
    An exploration of basic performance techniques, instrumental pedagogy and teaching strategies associated with teaching horn and tuba in the public schools.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 106 or the equivalent and/or consent of the Instructor and Director of Music Education.
    Typically Offered Fall Odd Years May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 424 - Theory IV: 20th Century Techniques


    Unit(s): 3
    A study of melodic, rhythmic, harmonic, and formal organization of 20th century music.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 210, 220, 150, and 250 or consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 425 - Composers Forum


    Unit(s): 1
    Individual projects in creative work. Individual projects in jazz performance.

    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 426 - Jazz Forum


    Unit(s): 1
    Required for Jazz Performance majors every semester. Students interact with guest artists and clinicians from around the world.

    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 429 - Percussion Methods


    Unit(s): 1
    An exploration of basic performance techniques, and pedagogy and teaching strategies associated with standard percussion instruments.

    Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Spring Odd Years May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 433 - Private Instruction-Strings


    Unit(s): 1
    Private instruction for advanced students.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 133 and audition.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: GRD
  
  • MUS 434 - Private Instruction-Woodwinds


    Unit(s): 1
    Private instruction for advanced students.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 134 and audition.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: GRD
  
  • MUS 437 - Private Instruction-Brass


    Unit(s): 1
    Private instruction for advanced students.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 137 and audition.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: GRD
  
  • MUS 438 - Private Instruction-Percussion


    Unit(s): 1
    Private instruction for advanced students.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 138 and audition.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: GRD
  
  • MUS 439 - Private Instruction-Keyboard


    Unit(s): 1
    Private instruction for advanced students.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 139 and audition.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: GRD
  
  • MUS 440 - Vocal/Instrumental Proficiency Jury


    Unit(s): 1
    A performance illustrating proficiency as well as knowledge of the technique and tone production in voice, on guitar, and on string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments. For students in the Music Education concentration or the California Music Subject Matter Competency Program.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 415, MUS 418, MUS 422, MUS 423, MUS 424, and MUS 429.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: CNC
  
  • MUS 441 - Private Instruction-Voice


    Unit(s): 1
    Advanced individual study of voice.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 141 and audition.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: GRD
  
  • MUS 443 - Private Instruction-Guitar


    Unit(s): 1
    Private instruction for advanced students.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 143 and audition.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: GRD
  
  • MUS 445 - Private Instruction-Composition


    Unit(s): 1-2
    Private instruction in composition for advanced students.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 425 or consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: GRD
  
  • MUS 446 - Private Instruction-Conducting


    Unit(s): 1-2
    Private instruction in conducting for advanced students.

    Prerequisite(s): audition.
    Typically Offered Variable Intermittently May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: GRD
  
  • MUS 447 - Applied Music Studies


    Unit(s): 1
    Advanced individual study of instrument or voice. Instructor permission required.

    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: GRD
  
  • MUS 448 - Choral and Vocal Accompanying


    Unit(s): 1-2
    An exploration of piano techniques necessary for accompanying a variety of vocal ensembles. Emphasis will be placed on the development of communication skills between performers and on sight-reading proficiency.

    Typically Offered Not Recently Offered May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 451 - Repertory Class


    Unit(s): 1
    This class provides an opportunity for students to perform their repertory in a group setting. Private instruction faculty coach students in technique, interpretation, and presentation. Classes are normally offered for voice and classical instrumental.

    Prerequisite(s): concurrent enrollment in the appropriate private instruction course.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 460 - Teaching Assistant in Music


    Unit(s): 1-4
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: CNC
  
  • MUS 480 - Special Topics


    Unit(s): 1-4
    Topic will vary from semester to semester. Consult Schedule of Classes for current offering.

    Typically Offered Variable Intermittently May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 481 - Special Topics Workshop


    Unit(s): 1-3
    Activity will vary from semester to semester. Consult Schedule of Classes for current offering.

    Typically Offered Fall Only May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: CNC
  
  • MUS 489 - Jazz Improvisation IV


    Unit(s): 3
    Continuation of MUS 389. Advanced thythmic concepts and techniques for improvising on contemporary modal and free-form compositions.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS 389.
    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 490 - Senior Project


    Unit(s): 1-3
    A course in which the work of the Music major reaches culmination. Group or individual projects in research, analysis, theory, or performance that bring together all the skills and proficiencies developed by the student. For the Music Education Concentration the project is a summative portfolio.

    Prerequisite(s): completion of all music major requirements or consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 491 - Senior Recital


    Unit(s): 1-3
    The preparation and presentation of a senior recital is the culminating activity for Music majors in the Performance Concentration.

    Prerequisite(s): completion of all performance concentration requirements or consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 495 - Special Studies


    Unit(s): 1-4
    Individualized studies in topics beyond the scope of the regular curriculum. Contract with an instructor, specifying work to be completed. A regular schedule of contract hours is necessary.

    Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit up to 8 units.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 499 - Internship


    Unit(s): 1-4
    Work experience in organizations and projects related to music.

    Prerequisite(s): appropriate preparation for successful completion of internships and consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Variable Intermittently May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 500 - Introduction to Graduate Study


    Unit(s): 3
    A course in the methods and materials for research in music. Proficiency in an imaginative use of the resources for accessing musical data will be developed through projects in bibliography. Required of first-semester graduate students.

    Typically Offered Not Recently Offered
    Grading: OPT
  
  • MUS 595 - Special Studies


    Unit(s): 1-4
    Individualized studies in topics beyond the scope of the regular curriculum. Contract with an instructor, specifying work to be completed. A regular schedule of contact hours is necessary.

    Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
    Typically Offered Variable Intermittently
    Grading: OPT

Native American Studies

  
  • NAMS 165 - Native Cultures of Northern California


    Unit(s): 4
    An introduction to the local and regional diversity of American Indian communities. Through the local and regional lenses, students will gain an understanding of the broader perspectives on Native American history, experience, and contemporary issues. This is a large lecture format with discussion sub-sections.

    GE Category: Satisfies GE Area C2 and the Ethnic Studies requirement.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NAMS 200 - Introduction to Native Americans


    Unit(s): 3
    A survey of the various geographical environments of tribes living in North America. The emphasis is upon precontact cultures, but includes cultural and historical changes to tribes during the settling of this country by Europeans.

    GE Category: Satisfies GE Area D1 (Individual and Society) and the Ethnic Studies requirement.
    Typically Offered Fall Alternate Years
    Grading: OPT
  
  • NAMS 205 - Introduction to Native American Arts


    Unit(s): 4
    NAMS 205 is a general introduction to traditional and contemporary American Indian arts in the U.S. The course is a survey of Native American art in major indigenous cultural regions from pre-Colonial times to the present. Includes information on the culture that produced the art forms and will explore the interplay between tradition and innovation.

    GE Category: Satisfies GE Area C1 and the Ethnic Studies requirement.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NAMS 273 - American Diversity


    Unit(s): 4
    This course explores and analyzes European and American historical events from a Native American perspective. Three Native culture areas will be used as examples: the Great Plains, the Southwest, and Northern California. Special emphasis will be placed on the events that shaped the lives of American Indians in these areas. Native philosophical perspectives and values will be illuminated in contrast to Euro- American philosophy and values.

    Prerequisite(s): completion of GE Category A2 (Engl 101 or ENGL 100B) required.
    GE Category: Satisfies GE Area C2. Only one course numbered 273 in the Arts & Humanities will be considered for credit.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NAMS 338 - Native Americans and The Cinema


    Unit(s): 4
    This course examines and critiques the depiction of American Indians in American cinema, including Hollywood movies, independent films, and documentaries. These works are analyzed through an exploration of the social construction of stereotypes, film theory, and historical and cultural contexts. Films by American Indians and non-Indians will be examined and analyzed.

    GE Category: Satisfies GE Area C1 and the Ethnic Studies requirement.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Teaching Mode: This course can be taught in on-line or hybrid modes during the summer and/or intersession only. Grading: GRD
  
  • NAMS 346 - Philosophic Systems and Sacred Movements in Native North America


    Unit(s): 4
    NAMS 346 is designed to give students an overview of a broad range of topics arising in the study of diverse Native American philosophical systems and sacred movements, pre-contact to the present. Regional and historical approaches are utilized in the analysis of American Indian religious movements and philosophic systems; archeoastronomy, art forms, ceremonies, and a variety of literary genres are investigated as expressions of religious belief and activity.

    GE Category: Satisfies GE Area C2 and the Ethnic Studies Requirement.
    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Teaching Mode: This course can be taught in on-line or hybrid modes during the summer and/or intersession only. Grading: GRD
  
  • NAMS 354 - Native American Literatures


    Unit(s): 4
    A general introduction to American Indian literatures that includes early translations, oral literatures, autobiographies, and contemporary poetry and fiction. The course also focuses on the American Indian writers’ connection to a “home landscape.” The study of the scope and nature of various representations of American Indians in literary texts are explored.

    GE Category: Satisfies GE Area C2 and the Ethnic Studies requirement.
    Typically Offered Variable Intermittently
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NAMS 495 - Special Studies


    Unit(s): 1-4
    Prerequisite(s): an upper-division core course; approval of supervising faculty member, and approval of program coordinator.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit up to 8 units.
    Grading: OPT

Nursing

  
  • NURS 290 - Introduction to Nutrition


    Unit(s): 3
    This course is designed to bridge the gap between nutrition science and consumer education so that students can apply the information to fit their lifestyles and health goals. Course objectives include understanding food requirements for different individuals, nutritive values of food, and the impact of food on health (Online course).

    Crosslisted: KIN 290
    GE Category: Area E: Lifelong Learning
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated No
    Teaching Mode: Online Grading: Graded
  
  • NURS 301 - Nursing Care of the Adult Client I


    Unit(s): 9 Seminar: 5 hours Practicum: 4 hours
    This course is an introduction to nursing therapeutics underlying the basic skills and concepts in the practice of professional nursing. The focus is on concepts related to physical, emotional, spiritual, social and cultural needs and mechanisms for maximizing health. Basic pharmacology is included. Emphasis is placed on the application of the nursing process in maintaining health for adults.

    Prerequisite(s): Nursing majors only.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 302 - Nursing Care of Adult Client II


    Unit(s): 6 Seminar: 4 hours Practicum: 2 hours
    This course continues the application of nursing therapeutics underlying the basic skills and concepts in the practice of professional nursing. The focus is on concepts related to physical, emotional, spiritual, social, and cultural needs and mechanisms for maximizing health. Basic pharmacology is included. Emphasis is placed on the application of the nursing process in maintaining health and older adult populations.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 301, NURS 303, and Nursing majors only.
    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 303 - Maternity & Women’s Health Care


    Unit(s): 6 Seminar: 4 hours Practicum: 2 hours
    Principles and concepts of health and illness in childbearing and childrearing families are covered with an emphasis on preventive and therapeutic aspects for the pregnant and postpartum client. Use of community resources is introduced. Clinical experiences apply the caring process to childbearing and childrearing families with a focus on the principles and concepts of health promotion and maintenance to families in various phases of the health and illness continuum.

    Prerequisite(s): Nursing majors only.
    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 304 - Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing


    Unit(s): 6 Seminar: 4 hours Practicum: 2 hours
    Students are introduced to the principles of mental health and illness. Nursing care therapeutics with populations experiencing mental health, stresses, and psychiatric illnesses are examined and applied.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 301, NURS 303, and Nursing majors only.
    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 310 - Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice


    Unit(s): 3 Seminar: 3 hours
    This course examines sources of evidence, the nature of inquiry, basic research concepts, language, and processes. Approaches to research and ways of knowing in nursing and related sciences are explored. Qualitative and quantitative research methods are compared. Students critically appraise and interpret studies in order to enhance their understanding of the research process. Theoretical frameworks for research are explored. Levels of evidence are explored and the evidence-based practice brief is created.

    Prerequisite(s): course restricted to Nursing majors only.
    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 312 - Baccalaureate Nursing Perspectives I


    Unit(s): 4
    This course provides the foundation for critically examining the current healthcare system, evidenced-based nursing practice, safety and quality standards in healthcare delivery and interdisciplinary communication and collaboration.

    Prerequisite(s): Admission to the nursing major.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 313 - Baccalaureate Nursing Perspectives II


    Unit(s): 4
    This course expands knowledge about the role of the professional nurse in society by exploring leadership and advocacy as integral components of professional nursing. It examines goals of current health care system reform including nursing’s expanded professional role in promoting health and mitigating health care disparities and inequities.

    Prerequisite(s): Course restricted to Nursing majors only.
    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 370 - Health Promotion for Racially Diverse Populations


    Unit(s): 3
    An understanding of how health promotion activities can foster health equity in racial minorities in the US with an introduction to health promotion, disease prevention, risk reduction strategies and measuring effective interventions. Learners will explore unique and effective health promotion approaches for individuals and populations from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds.

    Co-requisite(s): Course restricted to NURS, NURS with RN and Pre-NURS majors.
    GE Category: Course meets GE Area D1 (Individual & Society).
    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Teaching Mode: Online Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 395 - Community Involvement Program


    Unit(s): 1-4
    CIP involves students in community problems related to the promotion of health and the prevention of illness. Credit may be given for such activities as volunteer work in health agencies and planning and participating in community health projects. A total of 6 units may be applied toward a degree. May be taken by petition only.

    Prerequisite(s): admission to the Nursing major, consent of advisor and department chair.
    Typically Offered Fall Only
  
  • NURS 407 - Nursing Care of the Adult Client III


    Unit(s): 6
    This course continues the application of nursing therapeutics underlying the basic skills and concepts in the practice of professional nursing. The focus is on concepts related to physical, emotional, spiritual, social, and cultural needs and mechanisms for maximizing health. Advanced pharmacology is included. Emphasis is placed on the application of the nursing process in maintaining health for complex adults and older adult population.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 301, NURS 302, NURS 303, NURS 304 & NURS 310 and Nursing majors only.
    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 409 - Nursing Care of the Child in the Family


    Unit(s): 6
    This course continues the application of nursing therapeutics, skills, and concepts in the practice of professional nursing specific to the care of the child. The focus is on concepts related to physical, emotional, spiritual, social, and cultural needs and mechanisms for maximizing health. Basic pharmacology is included. Emphasis is placed on the application of the nursing process in maintaining health for children and families.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 301, NURS 302, NURS 303, NURS 304, and Nursing majors only.
    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 410 - Nursing Power, Policy, and Politics


    Unit(s): 5
    This course examines the role of nursing in influencing health care from an economic, legal/ethical, political, interdisciplinary, and multicultural framework. Topics for discussion are based on current issues and trends in nursing practice, leadership, and the socio-political landscape.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of NURS 310 and Nursing majors only.
    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 412 - Community/Public Health Nursing


    Unit(s): 3
    This course explores populations focused nursing the context of health promotion and protection for individuals, families, and communities. Determinants of health such as epidemiology, environmental health, and public health science will be addressed along with a focus on social cultural factors which impact health of communities.

    Prerequisite(s): Nursing majors only.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 412P - Community/Public Health Nursing Practicum


    Unit(s): 2
    This clinical course explores populations focused nursing the context of health promotion and protection for individuals, families, and communities. The practicum will involve enhancing the health promotion efforts of individuals, communities, and families. Nursing majors only.

    Prerequisite(s): Course restricted to Nursing Majors only.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 414 - Clinical Nursing Preceptorship


    Unit(s): 5
    Clinical application of theories and concepts from nursing and related sciences is applied in the nursing care of selected populations. Evidence-based knowledge and pertinent theoretical frameworks are utilized to respond to complex and specific health care needs of these populations. Integration and synthesis of concepts, personal development, and leadership/management abilities are expanded through professional nursing practice.

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of NURS 310 and Nursing majors only.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 416 - Application of Baccalaureate Perspectives


    Unit(s): 3
    Application of theories and concepts from nursing and related sciences is applied in the nursing care of selected populations for the post-licensure B.S.N. student. Evidence-based knowledge and pertinent theoretical frameworks are utilized to respond to complex and specific health care needs of self-selected populations. Integration and synthesis of concepts, personal development, and leadership/ management abilities are expanded through professional nursing practice.

    Prerequisite(s): completion of all 300 level nursing courses, R.N. licensure, and Nursing majors only.
    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 480 - Health, Sexuality, and Society


    Unit(s): 3 Seminar: 3 hours
    Examines issues in human sexuality as they relate to the health and well-being of self and others. A range of human sexual experience will be explored.

    Prerequisite(s): Upper-division standing.
    GE Category: Satisfies GE Area E. Open to non-nursing majors.
    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Grading: OPT
  
  • NURS 490 - The Sexual Imperative: History, Media, Culture, and Imagination.


    Unit(s): 4
    This on-line course examines historical, cultural, philosophical and artistic influences on relationships, gender expressions and sexuality among various lifestyles within the United States and the world. Specific perspectives within these foci include historical events and philosophies as they have influenced cultural mores, artistic expression and literature shaping human sexual health, values, beliefs and behaviors.

    Prerequisite(s): Course restricted to NURS, NURS with RN and Pre-NURS majors.
    GE Category: Satisfies GE Area C2.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Teaching Mode: Online Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 495 - Special Studies


    Unit(s): 1-4
    Individual or group study, under guidance of an advisor, of special issues in nursing.

    Prerequisite(s): Admission to the nursing major and/or consent of instructor and department chair. Specific guidelines available from the Nursing department.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit up to 8 units.
    Grading: OPT
  
  • NURS 497 - Nursing Externship


    Unit(s): 2-6
    Clinical laboratory, 6 to 18 hours. Work study course offered in cooperation with selected clinical agencies. Students apply previously learned nursing theory and clinical skills in assigned patient care setting under the supervision of selected Registered Nurse preceptors. The course is offered for 2-6 units.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 385 and permission of instructor.
    Typically Offered Variable Intermittently
    Grading: CNC
  
  • NURS 498 - Teaching Assistant Practicum


    Unit(s): 1-4
    Supervised unpaid instructional work experience in Nursing. May include tutoring, assisting with classroom activities, and leading clinical skills laboratory activities. Intended for professional growth for undergraduates.

    Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor whose course the student will be working, and an approved petition to enroll.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for up to 4 units.
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 501 - Health Promotion: Righting Disparities


    Unit(s): 4
    Online course. Advanced concepts to assess and promote the behaviors that enhance the health of clients across the lifespan, taking into account the multiple dimensions of and the attendant risks unique to the dimension of Person. Principles and theories of the behavioral sciences, epidemiology, family health, psychology, sociology, genomics, and ethical decision-making are investigated.

    Prerequisite(s): Admission to the F.N.P. Program. Co-requisite(s): NURS 509.
    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Teaching Mode: Online Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 509 - Advanced Health Assessment


    Unit(s): 4
    This hybrid course reviews and expands upon concepts and skills of human assessment basic to advanced practice clinical decision-making and the caring process. Lab Fee.

    Prerequisite(s): Admission to the F.N.P. Program. Co-requisite(s): NURS 501
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Teaching Mode: Hybrid Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 540A - Pathophysiological Concepts in Primary Care I


    Unit(s): 3
    Hybrid course. Develops a foundation for the diagnosis and management of common acute and chronic illnesses in advanced primary care nursing practice. Research and theory from various disciplines are used to evaluate unique interaction patterns of person and environment as a basis for selecting strategies to promote health and minimize the effects of illness. Emphasizes interdisciplinary aspects of primary health care through partnerships with patients as a basis for collaboration, consultation, and referral.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 501, NURS 509, NURS 549. Co-requisite(s): NURS 552, NURS 550A.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 540B - Pathophysiologic Concepts in Primary Care II


    Unit(s): 3
    Hybrid course. Continue to develop a pathophysiological conceptual foundation for the diagnosis and management of common acute and chronic illnesses in advanced primary care nursing practice. Research and theory from various disciplines are used to evaluate unique interaction patterns of the person and environment as a basis for selecting strategies to promote health and minimize the effects of illness. Emphasized interdisciplinary aspects of primary health care through partnerships with patients as a basis for collaboration, consultation and referral.

    Prerequisite(s): N501, N509, N549, N552, N540A, N550A. Co-requisite(s): NURS 550B.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 549 - Health Promotion Practice in Primary Care


    Unit(s): 3
    This clinical course correlates with and supports the student in applying the theoretical concepts in NURS 501. The course provides the student with a comprehensive understanding of health promotion and disease prevention in clients across the life span. The course provides the students with the skills to evaluate the health status of a client, taking into account the unique dimensions of a person including culture, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, educational status, and religious and spiritual status when developing a health promotion plan.

    Prerequisite(s): Admission to the F.N.P. Program. Co-requisite(s): NURS 501, NURS 509.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 550A - Clinical Practice in Primary Care I


    Unit(s): 4
    Beginning clinical practice in primary care settings is implemented. Specialized knowledge and skills are utilized to assess physical, emotional, social, cultural and spiritual needs of patients. Concepts from various disciplines are integrated to provide a framework for developing and applying strategies for health promotion and illness management. Begin to develop advanced nursing role identity as FNP.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 549, NURS 501, NURS 509. Co-requisite(s): NURS 540A, NURS 552. Laboratory fee payable at time of registration.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 550B - Clinical Practice in Primary Care II


    Unit(s): 4
    Continued implementation of clinical practice in primary care settings. Further develops and expands FNP clinical judgment and practice skills in family primary care. Research findings and theory-based knowledge are applied to formulating diagnosis and management plans. Personal and professional parameters of the nurse practitioner role are examined.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 501, NURS 509, NURS 549, NURS 550A, NURS 540A, NURS 552. Corequisite: NURS 540B; NURS 560 can be a prerequisite or corequisite.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 550C - Clinical Practice in Primary Care III


    Unit(s): 4
    Expanded clinical practice in primary and extended care settings. Facilitates the integration of nursing and other theories and research in providing health care to individuals, families, and groups. Conceptual perspectives are applied as a foundation for complex decision-making in advanced nursing practice. Professional identity is expanded to integrate the multiple aspects of the nurse practitioner role.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 501, 509, 540A/B, 549, 550A/B, 552, 560. Co-requisite(s): NURS 562, NURS 564, NURS 566.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 552 - Pharmacology in Primary Care


    Unit(s): 3
    This online course develops a foundation for safe and effective management of client’s pharmacological needs in the care of common acute and chronic illnesses. Research findings and theory-based knowledge are applied in assessing the needs of the individual client for medications and patient education. Parameters of legal practice, including the prescribing of schedule II drugs, and community standards of care are addressed. Meets state educational requirement for NP furnishing license.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 509, NURS 549, NURS 501, or permission of instructor. Co-requisite(s): NURS 540A, NURS 550A, or permission of instructor required.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Teaching Mode: Online Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 555 - FNP Expanded Clinical Practice


    Unit(s): 2-4
    To enhance and expand clinical decision-making skills via extended clinical practice in preceptorship for Family Nurse Practitioner students. To synthesize and concisely report clinical findings via written or dictated chart notes and verbal presentation to preceptor.

    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: CNC
  
  • NURS 560 - Research and Theory Applied to Primary Care


    Unit(s): 4
    Online course. Linkages between theory, research, and advanced practice are developed to provide the student with the necessary skills to critically analyze and apply research in primary care.

    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Teaching Mode: Online Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 562 - Advanced Practice in Primary Care Systems


    Unit(s): 4
    Online course. Nurse Practitioner practice issues are examined with a focus on quality assurance, safe delivery, and ethical patient care within the legal parameters of Nurse Practitioner practice from a local, state, and national perspective. Organization and management theory are analyzed in relation to primary care and Nurse Practitioner role and practice.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 501, 509, 540A/B, 549, 550A/B, 552, 560 .
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Teaching Mode: Online Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 564 - Health Policy and Advocacy in Primary Care


    Unit(s): 4
    Online course. Course reviews the principal way health care and specifically primary care is organized and financed, and identifies current issues in health care organizations and financing.

    Typically Offered Fall & Spring
    Teaching Mode: Online Grading: GRD
  
  • NURS 566 - Culminating Experience


    Unit(s): 2
    The Culminating Experience will be the capstone course for the FNP student. The Culminating Experience is in the form of a Clinical Simulated Exam (CSE) and will be based on a standardized client. There are three parts to the Experience that will simulate a clinical encounter with a client: the student must demonstrate the ability to 1) gather subjective and objective data from a client, 2) develop and present a logical assessment and plan for a client, and 3) in a scholarly manner apply theoretical principles to client care.

    Prerequisite(s): NURS 501, 509, 540A/B, 549, 550A/B, 552, 560 Co-requisite(s): NURS 550C, NURS 562, NURS 564.
    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Grading: CNC
  
  • NURS 595 - Special Studies


    Unit(s): 1-4
    Individually arranged course for one or more students who wish to pursue academic interests beyond the scope of the regular curriculum.

    Prerequisite(s): acceptance into the master’s program in Nursing, and consent of instructor and department chair.
    Typically Offered Fall & Spring May Be Repeated May be repeated for credit.
    Grading: OPT

Organizational Development

  
  • OD 513 - Facilitation and Training


    Unit(s): 3-4
    Theories of adult development, learning styles, and experience-based training. In-class practice in assessing needs, defining objectives, designing and planning training experiences, presentation methods and skills, and evaluating outcomes. Students apply emerging methods for managing meetings and facilitating groups for effective planning, problem-solving, and communication. Limited to students in the Organization Development Program.

    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • OD 514 - Organization and Team Development


    Unit(s): 3-4
    Contributions of systems theory and organization development practice for guiding constructive change and self-renewal in groups, organizations, and communities. Students integrate theory and practice of process-oriented leadership and consultation, in the context of a supervised field experience with an actual organization.

    Prerequisite(s): OD 513.
    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • OD 518A - Advanced Intervention Methods in Organization Development


    Unit(s): 2
    Intensive workshops and short seminars on advanced topics and methods for guiding change such as: open systems planning, future search conference, dialogue, open space, participative redesign, conflict resolution, and strategic planning. Two semesters. Limited to students in the Organization Development program.

    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • OD 518B - Advanced Intervention Methods in Organization Development


    Unit(s): 2
    Intensive workshops and short seminars on advanced topics and methods for guiding change such as: open systems planning, future search conference, dialogue, open space, participative redesign, conflict resolution, and strategic planning. Two semesters. Limited to students in the Organization Development program.

    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • OD 533A - Interpersonal Dynamics in Organization Development


    Unit(s): 1-3
    Experiential and conceptual study of group and interpersonal interaction processes, with an emphasis on the unfolding dynamics within the class group itself. Interpersonal feedback in the service of personal and professional development. Developmental models of group behavior. Intervention and facilitation methods and skills. Limited to students in the Organization Development program. (Three semesters.)

    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • OD 533B - Interpersonal Dynamics in Organization Development


    Unit(s): 1-3
    Experiential and conceptual study of group and interpersonal interaction processes, with an emphasis on the unfolding dynamics within the class group itself. Interpersonal feedback in the service of personal and professional development. Developmental models of group behavior. Intervention and facilitation methods and skills. Limited to students in the Organization Development program. (Three semesters.)

    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • OD 544A - Qualitative Research in Organizations


    Unit(s): 1-3
    This course introduces the principles and techniques of qualitative research that are relevant for designing and carrying out research in organizations. Topics may include phenomenology, action research, social construction, grounded theory, and discourse analysis. The course goal is to facilitate the design, analysis, and reporting of research projects relevant to the practice of organization development. Open to students in the Organization Development Program only.

    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • OD 544B - Qualitative Research in Organization


    Unit(s): 1-3
    This course introduces the principles and techniques of qualitative research that are relevant for designing and carrying out research in organizations. Topics may include phenomenology, action research, social construction, grounded theory, and discourse analysis. The course goal is to facilitate the design, analysis, and reporting of research projects relevant to the practice of organization development. Open to students in the Organization Development Program only.

    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • OD 554 - Organizational Systems Inquiry


    Unit(s): 3-4
    Study of human systems and organizations based on core and emerging theories and research. Emphasis on application of systemic perspectives for understanding the functioning and dynamics of organizations, including structure, culture, technology, leadership, environment, and change. Limited to students in the Organization Development Program.

    Typically Offered Fall Only
    Grading: GRD
  
  • OD 556 - Socio-Technic Systems Redesign


    Unit(s): 2-4
    A seminar in the design or redesign of work organizations to increase productive effectiveness while enhancing the quality of the human work experience. Emphasis on the application of systems concepts and methods for understanding and jointly optimizing the social and technical aspects of work environments. Both classical and emerging models for addressing whole system change are considered. Limited to students in the Organization Development Program.

    Prerequisite(s): PSY 554.
    Typically Offered Spring Only
    Grading: GRD
 

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