NUR 6301: Values, Faith and Ethics (2023-2024)

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This course examines ethical and bio-ethical theories and decision making in the context of nursing practice, nursing leadership, and the current health care environment. Students explore the relationship between moral, faith, values development, and spirituality for their own professional practice. Integration of a Biblical understanding of ethics and values are discussed and contrasted with ethical theories and practice dilemmas. The American Nurses Association Code of Ethics and evaluation of respect for human dignity in professional practice and leadership is analyzed. This course provides opportunity for personal and professional synthesis. Typically offered: Spring.

Term CRN Credits Instructor(s) Days Time Dates Location Open
Spring 40483 3 Heidi Monroe
TBA Staff
W
5:00PM-8:00 PM
03/27-06/06
SHS Building 213
18 of 18 seats open
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Restrictions: Health Sciences only. Undergraduate are excluded.
Attributes: Theological Reflection Course
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal Grading
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Full Term