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Nursing
Program Information
Chair: Jane Bergland
Assessment Coordinator: Barbara Matthees
Degrees Offered: B.S.N., M.S.N.
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Program
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Student Learning Outcomes - undergraduate
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The graduate integrates concepts
from the arts, humanities and sciences with nursing science as a basis
for evidence-based professional nursing practice.
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The graduate communicates
clearly and effectively.
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The graduate applies critical
thinking skills in deliberative decision-making.
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The graduate provides holistic
nursing care in increasingly complex situations in diverse settings.
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The graduate provides ethical
nursing practice that respects the uniqueness and worth of the
individual.
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The graduate designs, manages
and coordinates nursing care within the context of local, national and
international perspectives.
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The graduate demonstrates the
knowledge and skills to continue intra and interpersonal role
development of the professional nurse.
Student Learning Outcomes - graduate
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Incorporate theoretical contributions and scientific knowledge of the discipline in providing holistic care.
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Collaborate in scholarly activities of inquiry related to the nursing profession, including the evaluation, application and integration of nursing research in one's practice.
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Contribute to the improvement of health policy, delivery of health services, and the financing of health care.
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Analyze ethical, legal, and moral issues related to health and illness in society, with an awareness of one's own position.
- Develop, implement and modify programs or plans of care for diverse client populations from a health promotion and disease prevention perspective.
- Demonstrate competency in specialized roles within the context of independent and collaborative nursing practice.
Assessment Plans
Assessment Reports
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