NUR 430 Community and Population Health: Senior Capstone

This course focuses on the healthcare needs of communities from the perspective of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention. Students explore a variety of frameworks such as epidemiology, health care systems, and health care planning as conceptual bases for diverse community health nursing roles. Students will integrate the knowledge of nursing research, leadership and management, and nursing theories while embedding themselves in a community-based care setting.  The final community experience consists of 60 direct care hours. Special emphasis is placed on health promotion and disease prevention. The course ends with a summative Senior Capstone Project that measures skills in communication, information dissemination, and the application of evidence-based research. The project provides evidence of the student meeting Program and Graduation competencies to be awarded a BSN. 

 

Credits

6

Prerequisite

NUR 303, NUR 316, NUR 333, NUR 343, NUR 363, NUR 419, ENG 310, CURRENT AND UNENCUMBERED RN LICENSE ON FILE IN STUDENT’S CREDENTIAL PROFILE