Professional Challenges & Issues
Course Overview
Course Code: NURS-216
Department: Nursing
Credit Hours: 2.00
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This course is designed to assist with the transition from the student to the professional nurse. Career opportunities in various health fields are explored. Information about job seeking skills and career growth is included. Current health care trends as related to nursing are also discussed. This is the final course in the Associate Degree Nursing Program and is taken after all other courses or concurrently with the final Nursing Care of the Adult and Child class. (Offered each eight weeks) Prerequisite: Minimum grade of "C" in all first, second, and third semester nursing courses, BIOL 121, BIOL122, BIOL 215, PSYH100, concurrent enrollment in with the final Nursing Care of the Adult and Child class, or with approval of instructor or Academic Dean
Course Schedule
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Term: Spring 2025
Section Name: NURS-216-HY77D
Location: Main Campus
Available Seats: 22
Faculty Name: L. Barrow
Min Credits: 2.00
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Term: Spring 2025 (Late Starting)
Section Name: NURS-216-HY88D
Location: Main Campus
Available Seats: 0
Faculty Name: L. Barrow
Min Credits: 2.00
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