The original course outline was really long and not really an outline. This proposal is not a substantive course change.
The COURSE DESCRIPTION is the main description published in our catalog and the online class schedule. The description should include sufficient detail to convey the subject area and institutional intent of the course. If there are recommended prerequisites they should be included in the description. (Note: there is a field and definition of required prerequisites below.)
The focus of this course is to introduce the learner to concepts for short, medium and long-term strategies for personal and professional development. Emphasis on the application of self-reflection and self-improvement is reviewed to achieve success in the personal and professional environment. This course will take the learner through a personal journey of self-reflection and self-exploration while laying a foundation for theory-in-practice.
PREREQUISITES are courses that must be taken, or conditions that must be met, prior to registration for a course. (Examples: "Placement into ENGL 99", "ALEKS score of 46 or higher", "Completion of CHEM& 121 with a 2.0 or higher", "Audition required.") Required prerequisites* are programmed into the registration system and checked against the student's record. If a student does not meet a prerequisite they will be unable to register for the class.**
CO-REQUISITES are courses that can or must be taken concurrently. (Examples: "Concurrent enrollment in MATH& 146 required", "BIOL& 211 with a 2.0 or higher, or concurrent enrollment.") Required co-requisites are also programmed into the registration system.
* Recommended prerequisites or co-requisites should be included in the Course Description above. Recommended prerequisites and co-requisites are not checked during the registration process.
** If a student is currently registered in a prerequisite class, the registration system will allow them to register under the assumption they will pass the prerequisite class. Failure to pass the prerequisite class will result in the student being dropped. Additionally, instructors and advisors can provide "Permission Codes" to students allowing them to bypass the prerequisite checking.
Admission to the Nursing Program.
A COURSE TOPIC may be an attribute ot the course (such as Honors, or Writing Intensive) or a frequently used descriptive title ("Health Care in the News", or "Beyond Good and Evil: Reasoning about Morality") which will appear in the online schedule and will be printed on the student's transcript. Note that a course may have more than one Topic listed, but individual class sections can only have one topic selected (i.e.: an Honors section cannot also have a descriptive title topic).
COURSE OUTCOMES are broad statements of what students should be able to do at the end of a course. They are meant to describe student learning within a course in a way that can be observed and evaluated by the instructor. Most courses have 4 to 7 outcomes.
Reflective Practice
Career Goal Setting
Professional Growth in Nursing
Receiving Feedback
Self-Care
Coping
Moral Distress
Grief and Loss
See the following link for CIP Code definitions by number:CIP 2020 - CIP Descriptions
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Assignment Type: AD18/FT18/Ml18
Load Factor: 100.0000 for each instructor
Expected FTE at Load Factor 100.000: 11.111
Modality: Hybrid
Fees: None
Class Note Numbers: 7614
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