2025-2026 Undergraduate General Catalog

NURS - Nursing

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NURS 2200 Medical Terminology

Study of the common abbreviations, combining forms and prefixes of the terminology of health care. Also uses case studies to demonstrate the usefulness of understanding medical terminology in applied studies.

Credits

1

Offered

Every Fall, Spring and Interim, online

Notes

Previously: HLTH 289 

NURS 2210 Foundations of Nursing Practice I

This is the first course of an eight credit hour sequence in Foundations of Nursing Practice. This course focuses on foundational concepts of professional nursing practice. Emphasis is placed on understanding nursing as a profession, professional standards of practice, and theoretical foundations for holistic nursing practice. Students are also introduced to the Quality and Safety Education in Nursing (QSEN) core competencies of Patient-centered care, Teamwork and Communication, Evidence-based Practice, Quality Improvement, Safety and Informatics.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Fall and Interim

Notes

Previously: NURS 200

NURS 2220 Pathophysiology

This course focuses on abnormal physiological processes and diseases affecting humans across the lifespan. Course content builds upon basic anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and chemistry knowledge. Emphasis is placed on connecting risk factors and clinical manifestations of disease to underlying pathophysiologic processes present at the cellular, organ, and body system levels. Diagnostic testing and collaborative interventions for treatment are introduced.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Spring and Summer

Notes

Previously: NURS 228

NURS 2960 Curricular Practical Training

Students on an F-1 visa are eligible to work off campus to provide additional experience so long as the employment relates directly to the student's major area of study. The practical experience gained outside the traditional classroom supplements the theoretical and/or applied knowledge as a part of the student's coursework. The registration process for this course must be completed every term (including summers), as students must have their work authorization reissued each term to ensure continued enrollment. Jobs must be approved and verified by the International Programs Office before work may begin.

Credits

1

Notes

Previously: NURS 296

NURS 2980 Culture and Health in Costa Rica

The focus of this course is on exposing students to culture and health in Costa Rica. Students will explore the multidimensions of culture through a holistic perspective and develop an understanding of how social, cultural and societal issues affect the health of a nation. Students will also engage in an intercultural experience with students from Costa Rica to enhance their interpersonal skills, develop cultural sensitivity, and enhance critical thinking skills. Critical reflection will be utilized to process the impact of learning experiences. Learning will take place in a variety of contexts to include classroom and experiential opportunities. Prerequisite: None.

Credits

3

NURS 3020 Health Assessment for International Nursing Students

The course focuses on health assessment in the adult patient. Content areas include health and risk assessments to inform health planning for individuals and groups across health care settings. Health patterns of individuals and groups are examined in relation to definitions of health, cultural perspectives, and quality of life issues.  Normative data and individual and group trends are used to inform health planning.  Standards of quality and safety relative to health assessment are emphasized. Clinical learning includes skills lab, simulation, and patient care experiences focused on application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes from nursing in the care of adults and families.

Credits

2

Prerequisites

NURS 2220

Corequisites

NURS 2210; NURS 3311; NURS 3330

Offered

Every Fall

Notes

Previously: NURS 315

NURS 3040 Adult Health Nursing I International Students

This course is the first semester of an eight credit hour sequence in Adult Health Nursing. This course focuses on the holistic care of the adult with varied lived experiences of wellness and illness. Emphasis is placed on applying the nursing process while integrating belief patterns and values to the care of individuals living with acute and chronic disease. Clinical learning includes skills lab, simulation, seminar, and patient care experiences focused on application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes from nursing in the care of adults and families.

Credits

4

Prerequisites

NURS 3320; NURS 3311; NURS 3330

Offered

Every Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 341

NURS 3311 Foundations of Nursing Practice II

This is the second of an eight credit hour sequence in Foundations of Nursing Practice. This course focuses on foundational nursing concepts, skills, and techniques for providing holistic care to patients and families with varied lived experiences of wellness and illness. Emphasis is placed on application of the nursing process, introductory development of clinical reasoning skills, and communication with members of the interprofessional healthcare team. Basic clinical skills utilizing evidence-based practice and information technology are also learned to encourage the provision of safe, quality, and patient-centered care. Clinical learning includes skills lab, simulation, seminar, and patient care experiences focused on application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes from nursing in the care of the adult patient.

Credits

5

Prerequisites

NURS 2220

Corequisites

NURS 2210; NURS 3320; NURS 3330

Offered

Every Fall

Notes

Previously: NURS 326

NURS 3320 Health Assessment

This course focuses on the comprehensive assessment of individuals across the life span. Emphasis is placed on completion of a holistic assessment of individuals and interpretation of assessment findings to develop plans of care. Therapeutic communication techniques are introduced. Clinical learning includes skills lab, simulation, seminar, and patient care experiences focused on application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes from nursing in the care of the adult and older adult patient.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

NURS 2220

Corequisites

NURS 2210; NURS 3311; NURS 3330

Offered

Every Fall

Notes

Previously: NURS 324

NURS 3330 Pharmacology

This course focuses on the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of drug therapy across the lifespan. Course content builds upon pathophysiology knowledge. Emphasis is placed upon drug classification, mechanism of action, indications, therapeutic effects, contraindications and adverse reactions. The nurse’s role in medication administration, assessment of drug effects and patient education are discussed. Attention is given to cultural, legal, ethical, and safety implications.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

NURS 2220

Corequisites

NURS 2210; NURS 3320; NURS 3311

Offered

Every Fall

Notes

Previously: NURS 330

NURS 3340 Adult Health Nursing I

This course is the first semester of an eight credit hour sequence in Adult Health Nursing. This course focuses on the holistic care of the adult with varied lived experiences of wellness and illness. Emphasis is placed on applying the nursing process while integrating belief patterns and values to the care of individuals living with acute and chronic disease. Clinical learning includes skills lab, simulation, seminar, and patient care experiences focused on application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes from nursing in the care of adults and families.

Credits

4

Prerequisites

NURS 3320; NURS 3311; NURS 3330

Offered

Every Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 340

NURS 3350 Pediatric Nursing

This course focuses on the holistic care of children and families with varied lived experiences of wellness and illness. Emphasis is placed on implementing the nursing process while integrating principles of growth and development, belief patterns, and values of the child and family. Health promotion and disease prevention concepts are also examined. Clinical learning includes skills lab, simulation, seminar, and patient care experiences focused on application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes from nursing in the care of children and families.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

NURS 3320; NURS 3311; NURS 3330

Offered

Every Interim and Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 352

NURS 3540 Adult Health Nursing I International Clinical Practicum

NURS 3040 Clinical.

Credits

4

Prerequisites

NURS 3320; NURS 3311; NURS 3330

Offered

Every Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 343

NURS 3611 Foundations of Nursing Practice II Clinical

Clinical for NURS 3311.

Credits

5

Prerequisites

NURS 2220

Corequisites

NURS 2210; NURS 3320; NURS 3330

Offered

Every Fall

Notes

Previously: NURS 326X

NURS 3640 Adult Health Nursing I Clinical

NURS 3340 Clinical.

Credits

4

Prerequisites

NURS 3320; NURS 3311; NURS 3330

Offered

Every Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 340X

NURS 3650 Pediatric Nursing Clinical

NURS 3350 Clinical.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

NURS 3320; NURS 3311; NURS 3330

Offered

Every Interim and Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 352X

NURS 3950 Internship

This practicum experience for senior level nursing majors may be taken for 1-2 credits (one credit is equal to 40 practicum hours). It provides an opportunity for students to integrate nursing theory and nursing research as well as the principles of nursing practice into an intensive, preceptored experience.  Additional fees may apply.

Credits

1- 2

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 395

NURS 4010 Nursing and Health Care in the United States

This course serves as a vehicle for welcoming and orienting international nursing students to the culture in the Midwestern United States, the Sioux Falls community and the liberal arts community of Augustana University. Emphasis is upon an overview of the scope and standards of nursing practice in the US, comparison and contrast of the US health care system with international models of care delivery, medical terminology, and health, and cultural considerations for the American Indian population. Open to international Nursing students only.

Credits

2

Offered

Every Fall

Notes

Previously: NURS 406

NURS 4020 Behavioral Health Nursing International

This course focuses on the holistic care of individuals and families with behavioral health needs with varied lived experiences of wellness and illness. Emphasis is placed on application of the nursing process, utilization of therapeutic communication techniques, and use of recovery models in the care of individuals and families with behavioral health needs. The impact of belief patterns, values, and societal views on behavioral health and treatment are examined.

Credits

4

Prerequisites

NURS 3320; NURS 3311; NURS 3330

Notes

Previously: NURS 422

NURS 4030 Community and Population Health Nursing International

This course focuses on the holistic care of diverse individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations with varied experiences of wellness and illness. Emphasis is placed on implementing the nursing process while integrating belief patterns and values to enhance the health of communities and populations. Health promotion, disease, and injury prevention across the lifespan are examined.

Credits

4

Notes

Previously: NURS 432

NURS 4041 Adult Health Nursing II International Students

This course is the second semester of an eight credit hour sequence in Adult Health Nursing. This course focuses on the holistic care of the adult with varied lived experiences of wellness and illness. Emphasis is placed on applying the nursing process while integrating belief patterns and values to the care of critically ill individuals living with acute and chronic disease in complex nursing care situations. Clinical learning includes skills lab, simulation, seminar, and patient care experiences focused on application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes from nursing in the care of adults and families.

Credits

4

Offered

Every Fall

Notes

Previously: NURS 442

NURS 4050 Bachelor Thesis: International Students

TBD

Credits

4

Offered

Every Fall

Notes

Previously: NURS 454

NURS 4410 Maternal Newborn Nursing

This course focuses on the holistic care of childbearing women and families with varied lived experiences of wellness and illness. Emphasis is placed on implementing the nursing process while integrating belief patterns and values of women, childbearing women, and families. Health promotion and disease prevention concepts are also examined. Clinical learning includes skills lab, simulation, seminar, and patient care experiences focused on application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes from nursing in the care of the childbearing women and families.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Spring and Summer

Notes

Previously: NURS 410

NURS 4420 Behavioral Health Nursing

This course focuses on the holistic care of individuals and families with behavioral health needs with varied lived experiences of wellness and illness. Emphasis is placed on application of the nursing process, utilization of therapeutic communication techniques, and use of recovery models in the care of individuals and families with behavioral health needs. The impact of belief patterns, values, and societal views on behavioral health and treatment are examined. Clinical learning includes skills lab, simulation, seminar, and patient care experiences focused on application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes from nursing in the care of individuals and families with behavioral health needs.

Credits

4

Prerequisites

NURS 3320; NURS 3311; NURS 3330

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 420

NURS 4430 Community and Population Health Nursing

This course focuses on the holistic care of diverse individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations with varied experiences of wellness and illness. Emphasis is placed on implementing the nursing process while integrating belief patterns and values to enhance the health of communities and populations. Health promotion, disease, and injury prevention across the lifespan are examined. Clinical learning includes skills lab, simulation, seminar, and patient care experiences focused on application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes from nursing in the care of diverse individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations.

Credits

4

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 430

NURS 4441 Adult Health Nursing II

This course is the second semester of an eight credit hour sequence in Adult Health Nursing. This course focuses on the holistic care of the adult with varied lived experiences of wellness and illness. Emphasis is placed on applying the nursing process while integrating belief patterns and values to the care of critically ill individuals living with acute and chronic disease in complex nursing care situations. Clinical learning includes skills lab, simulation, seminar, and patient care experiences focused on application of knowledge, skills, and attitudes from nursing in the care of adults and families.

Credits

4

Offered

Every Fall

Notes

Previously: NURS 441

NURS 4450 Research and Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing

This course focuses on nursing research as it relates to evidence-based practice (EBP). Opportunities are provided for students to gain increased understanding of the research process and EBP in practice. Emphasis is placed on engaging in each phase of the EBP process in a team environment.  Students also develop skills required to communicate professionally in the discipline of nursing. 

Credits

3

Prerequisites

NURS 3320; NURS 3311; NURS 3330

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 450

NURS 4460 Transition to Leadership and Professional Practice I

This is a 126-hour clinical internship that is the first semester of a six credit hour sequence in Transition to Leadership and Professional Practice. This course prepares students to implement the knowledge and skills needed for a beginning leadership position (team leader and primary nurse), applicable to the holistic care of patients in a health care environment. Emphasis is placed on developing and applying principles of leadership. Students are provided with opportunities to synthesize their nursing knowledge and collaborate with their clinical preceptor in preparation for their transition into the professional nursing role.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Interim and Summer

Notes

Previously: NURS 451

NURS 4461 Transition to Leadership and Professional Practice II

This is a theory-based course that is the second semester of a seven-credit hour sequence in Transition to Leadership and Professional Practice.  This course focuses on integrating concepts of leadership, management, and advocacy, recognizing nursing as a collective profession within the larger health care delivery system. Emphasis is placed on how the nurse impacts the delivery of holistic care at the system level, focusing on cost, quality, safety, and access. Students are provided with opportunities to synthesize their nursing knowledge in preparation for their transition into the professional nursing role.


Credits

4

Prerequisites

NURS 4460

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 452

NURS 4470 NCLEX Review

This course focuses on preparing undergraduate nursing students for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Emphasis is placed on demonstrating clinical reasoning within the context of patient-centered care, using test taking skills to reflect current knowledge, and implementing strategies to prevent and reduce test anxiety. Students will develop a personalized plan of study to promote success on the NCLEX exam.

Credits

1

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 468

NURS 4520 Behavioral Health Nursing International Clinical

Clinical for NURS 4020

Credits

4

Prerequisites

NURS 3320; NURS 3311; NURS 3330

Notes

Previously: NURS 422X

NURS 4530 Community and Population Health Nursing International Clinical

Clinical for NURS 4030

Credits

4

Notes

Previously: NURS 432X

NURS 4541 Adult Health Nursing II International Clinical Practicum

Clinical for Nursing 4041.

Credits

4

Offered

Every Fall

Notes

Previously: NURS 443

NURS 4610 Maternal Newborn Nursing Clinical

Clinical for NURS 4410.

Credits

3

Offered

Every Spring and Summer

Notes

Previously: NURS 410X

NURS 4620 Behavioral Health Nursing Clinical

Clinical for NURS 4420.

Credits

4

Prerequisites

NURS 3320; NURS 3311; NURS 3330

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 420X

NURS 4630 Community and Population Health Nursing Clinical

Clinical for NURS 4430.

Credits

4

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 430X

NURS 4641 Adult Health Nursing II Clinical

Clinical for Nursing 4441.

Credits

4

Offered

Every Fall

Notes

Previously: NURS 441X

NURS 4661 Transition to Leadership Clinical

Clinical for NURS 4441


Credits

4

Prerequisites

NURS 4460

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 452X

NURS 4850 Leadership in Professional Nursing Cultural Immersion

This course provides students with an opportunity to complete their clinical internship in a cultural immersion experience. Emphasis is placed on understanding the implications of health and wellbeing within other cultures and helping students to develop a greater awareness of how the global community is interconnected.

Credits

1

Corequisites

NURS 4460

Offered

Every Interim

Notes

Previously: NURS 453

NURS 4950 Internship

This practicum experience for senior level nursing majors may be taken or 1-2 credits (one credit is equal to 40 practicum hours). It provides an opportunity for students to integrate nursing theory and nursing research as well as the principles of nursing practice into an intensive, preceptored experience.  Additional fees may apply.

Credits

1- 2

Prerequisites

NURS 4460

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 495

NURS 4970 Topics

Special Topics in Nursing

Credits

1- 2

Notes

Previously: NURS 497

NURS 4999 Independent Study

Individualized Study in Nursing

Credits

1- 2

Prerequisites

Instructor Permission

Offered

Every Fall and Spring

Notes

Previously: NURS 499