Independent Studies

Nursing

NURS 200-932: WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE (online)
For students of any major. Examine women's health care concerns over the adult life span and the accompanying psychological, sociological and cultural implications. Includes a historical perspective. Project, discussion board, 8 quizzes, final exam. (UNC Liberal Arts Core Course and Colorado gtPathways course)
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  • Vicki Wilson, PhD, RN
  • 3 semester credit hours
  • Tuition: $450 (summer 2008) --Registations taken on or after August 11, 2008 will pay tuition: $480 (2008-09 school year)
  • Registration options: call 1-800-232-1749 or (970) 351-2944 and pay with Visa, Mastercard or Discover. You may also print and mail the registration form or register in person in Michener L50 and pay with Visa, Mastercard, Discover, personal check or money order.

NURS 320-501: BASIC EKG INTERPRETATION (print correspondence)
An introduction to the basic concepts of EKG and arrhythmias recognition. Prerequisites: BIO 341 (Human Anatomy), BIO 350 (Human Physiology), clinical level nursing student or RN. 12 lessons, 2 exams.
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  • Linda Sullivan, RN, BSN, MS
  • 2 semester credit hours
  • Tuition: $300 (summer 2008) --Registations taken on or after August 11, 2008 will pay tuition: $320 (2008-09 school year)
  • Registration options: call 1-800-232-1749 or (970) 351-2944 and pay with Visa, Mastercard or Discover. You may also print and mail the registration form or register in person in Michener L50 and pay with Visa, Mastercard, Discover, personal check or money order.

NURS 320-931: BASIC EKG INTERPRETATION (online)
An introduction to the basic concepts of EKG and arrhythmias recognition. Prerequisites: BIO 341 (Human Anatomy), BIO 350 (Human Physiology), clinical level nursing student or RN. 12 lessons, 2 exams.
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  • Linda Sullivan, RN, BSN, MS
  • 2 semester credit hours
  • Tuition: $300 (summer 2008) -- Registations taken on or after August 11, 2008 will pay tuition: $320 (2008-09 school year)
  • Registration options: call 1-800-232-1749 or (970) 351-2944 and pay with Visa, Mastercard or Discover. You may also print and mail the registration form or register in person in Michener L50 and pay with Visa, Mastercard, Discover, personal check or money order.

NURS 326-502: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (print correspondence)
A systems approach to alteration and disruption of physiologic functions. Focus on differentiation of pathophysiologic findings and identification of major disease processes. Prerequisite: Previous course in anatomy or physiology. 4 proctored exams.
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  • Sandy Baird, PhD
  • 3 semester credit hours
  • Tuition: $450 (summer 2008) -- Registations taken on or after August 11, 2008 will pay tuition: $480 (2008-09 school year)
  • Registration options: call 1-800-232-1749 or (970) 351-2944 and pay with Visa, Mastercard or Discover. You may also print and mail the registration form or register in person in Michener L50 and pay with Visa, Mastercard, Discover, personal check or money order.

NURS 326-931: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (online)
A systems approach to alteration and disruption of physiologic functions. Focus on differentiation of pathophysiologic findings and identification of major disease processes. Prerequisite: previous course in anatomy or physiology. A quiz follows each chapter
Course materials available from UNC Bookstore
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  • Sandy Baird, PhD
  • 3 semester credit hours
  • Tuition: $450 (summer 2008) -- Registations taken on or after August 11, 2008 will pay tuition: $480 (2008-09 school year)
  • Registration options: call 1-800-232-1749 or (970) 351-2944 and pay with Visa, Mastercard or Discover. You may also print and mail the registration form or register in person in Michener L50 and pay with Visa, Mastercard, Discover, personal check or money order.
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