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  • Beginning with applications for the cohort starting in Fall 2023, Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences School of Physical Therapy (PNWU-SOPT) have agreed to admission interviews for

    Terminology course prior to the start of the program to prepare them for the clinical science courses in the DPT program. In particular, it is necessary for Foundations courses, Applied Pathophysiology, and professional practice courses. PLU Equivalent Prerequisite Courses:** BIOL 205, 206 BIOL 225, 226 BIOL 330 is also recommended CHEM 105, 115, 116, 331 (with accompanying lab)* MATH 140 is a pre-requisite for CHEM 115 PHYS 125 & 126 or 153 & 154 (with accompanying labs) PSYC 101 PSYC 315 is also

  • D.N.P. Program for B.S.N. (Prepared Registered Nurses) The Doctor of Nursing Practice program is designed for nurses seeking a terminal degree at the highest level of nursing practice.

    : Clinical Resource Management (3) NURS 720: Analytical Methods (Research I) (3) NURS 721: Epidemiology and Biostatistics (3) NURS 730: Advanced Pathophysiology (3) NURS 731: Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics (3) NURS 732: Advanced Physical Assessment (4) NURS 733: Advanced Health Promotion (2) NURS 734: Evaluation and Outcomes (Research II) (3) NURS 790: Translating Research (3) NURS 795: Transition to DNP Practice (1) Doctor of Nursing Practice Scholarly Project Courses – 10 semester hours The D.N.P

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    requirements, to allow enough time before the start of the semester for both the clinical faculty and the NP student to meet these requirements. Admission standards for the NP program require an unencumbered RN license in Washington State that already includes a background check at least initially. NP students have successfully passed all pre-requisite courses for clinical practicums that include, among others, Advanced Physical Assessment, Advanced Pathophysiology, Advanced Pharmacology, and Primary Care

  • Major in Kinesiology Health and Fitness Education Concentration 66 semester hours BIOL 205: Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4) BIOL 206: Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4) KINS 277: Foundations of

    tactics, evaluation, and team administration, organization, and management including liability prevention. The course is designed to meet or exceed NCACE, NASPE, PCA, and ASEP standards. (4) KINS 478 : Motor Learning and Human Performance Provides basic theories, research, and practical implications for motor learning, motor control, and variables affecting skill acquisition. (4) KINS 483 : Clinical Management for Special Populations Examination of pathophysiology and the use of exercise to manage

  • Note: A 4-credit Religion/Diversity course must be taken during your January term. This course is a co-requisite, and it’s required to take at PLU in order to graduate. First SemesterNUR 305 – Pathophysiology/Pharmacology I NUR 306 – Foundations of Care Delivery & Health Promotion NUR 307 – Health & Physical Assessment NUR 308 – Clinical Practicum I NUR 309 – Professional Foundations & Principles of Leadership NUR 310 – Scholarly Writing Concepts Total 4 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 2

  • Note: A 4-credit Religion/Diversity course must be taken during your January term. This course is a co-requisite, and it’s required to take at PLU in order to graduate. First Semester NUR 305 – Pathophysiology/Pharmacology I NUR 306 – Foundations of Care Delivery & Health Promotion NUR 307 – Health & Physical Assessment NUR 308 – Clinical Practicum I NUR 309 – Professional Foundations & Principles of Leadership NUR 310 – Scholarly Writing Concepts Total 4 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 2

  • : Advanced Pathophysiology & Pharmacology for Nursing Practice 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits Summer Term NURS 530: Resource Management NURS 596: Scholarly Inquiry NURS 532: Clinical Outcomes Management II 3 credits 2 credits 6 credits (required for CNL) MSN Nurse Educator Specialty**Progression to be phased out Spring 2025 Fall SemesterNURS 523: Role of the Advanced Practice NURS 525: Theoretical Foundations NURS 534: Informatics & Nursing Healthcare NURS 544: Advanced Nursing Management of

  • (3) GNUR 542: Advanced Pathophysiology & Pharmacology for Nursing Practice (3) GNUR 531: Clinical Outcomes Management I (4) (for CNL Track)3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 4 credits Summer Term GNUR 530: Resource Management (3) (For CNL Track) GNUR 532: Clinical Outcomes Management II (5) (For CNL Track) GNUR 596: Scholarly Inquiry (2)3 credits 5 credits 2 credits Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) Track Fall SemesterGNUR 525: Theoretical Foundations (3) GNUR 541: Advanced Health Assessment & Health

  • : technology fee ($270/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), books and materials for coursework. The actual start term for individual students and required coursework will be determined based on gap analysis of previous coursework (must meet the AACN DNP Essentials competencies). Downloadable PDF of Cost Sheet 2024-2026 Sample Curriculum Cost breakdown by term Spring 2024 6 credits – Tuition $7,164 NURS 730 Advanced Pathophysiology (3) NURS 731 Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics

  • include: technology fee ($270/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), books and materials for coursework. The actual start term for individual students and required coursework will be determined based on gap analysis of previous coursework (must meet the AACN DNP Essentials competencies). Downloadable PDF of Cost Sheet 2024-2026 Sample Curriculum Cost breakdown by term Spring 2024 6 credits – Tuition $7,164 NURS 730 Advanced Pathophysiology (3) NURS 731 Advanced