Apr 29, 2026  
DRAFT: Undergraduate Catalog 2026 - 2027 
    
DRAFT: Undergraduate Catalog 2026 - 2027 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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NUR 400H - Population Health and Wellness in a Pluralistic Society: A Community Perspective (Honors)

[3 credit(s)]
Prerequisite: Admission to the nursing program or permission of the instructor, admission to the Honors Program, and TBSN: NUR 352. Corequisite: NUR 401. This honors-level course explores provides an advanced, scholarly exploration of population health principles and strategies for promoting wellness in across communities. Students will critically appraise the nursing and public health literature, analyze social determinants of health, health disparities, and culturally responsive care within a pluralistic society. Emphasis is placed on community assessment using evidence-based tools, culturally responsive care, health promotion, and shared decision-making with leadership and interprofessional collaboration lens. Advanced case studies will facilitate shared decision making for complex issues such as unsheltered, refugee health, chronic disease management, and community health screenings.

Semesters Offered: When demand is sufficient


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