Electives may be taken within the College of Nursing. Courses also are available by arrangement in the Graduate School of Management, the School of Law-Newark, the School of Criminal Justice, the School of Social Work, the School of Public Affairs and Administration, and other graduate programs in the Graduate School-Newark.
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26:705:568
Nursing Administration (3)
Explores conceptual model of an organization in which professional nurses function. Model offered that fosters analytical thinking is applicable to any organization, and facilitates integration of knowledge from many disciplines.
Prerequisite: 26:705:506.
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26:705:620
Theories of Aging (3)
Explores biopsychosocial theories postulated to enhance understanding of the aged.
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26:705:638
Analysis and Development of Computer Programs in Nursing (3)
Focus on analysis and development of computer programs for nursing. Topics include computer systems, information systems, computer-based education, decision making with computers, and artificial intelligence. Development of computer literacy skills and computer applications in nursing practice.
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26:705:650
Independent Study (1-3 BA)
In-depth study of selected interest area.
Student must have written permission and agreement from faculty adviser and participating faculty member. Final approval for study required from graduate program director.
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26:705:800
Matriculation Continued (E1)
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