College of the Redwoods CREDIT COURSE OUTLINE

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NURS 41 – Page 1
Date Approved:
6/1/89
Date Scanned:
5/25/2005
College of the Redwoods
CREDIT COURSE OUTLINE
DEPARTMENT AND COURSE NUMBER: NURS 41
DEGREE APPLICABLE
NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE
FORMER NUMBER (If previously offered) NURS 88
COURSE TITLE Supplemental Work in Nursing
LECTURE HOURS: 9-72
LAB HOURS: 0
UNITS: 0.5-4.0
PREREQUISITE: none
Eligibility for: Engl 150
Math 105
Request for Exception Attached
CO-REQUISITE: none
GRADING STANDARD:
Letter Grade Only
TRANSFERABILITY:
CSUS
UC
Articulation with UC requested
Repeatable
yes
no
CR/NC Only
NONE
Grade/CR/NC Option
Maximum Class Size N/A
Max No. Units 10
Max No. Enrollments 3
CATALOG DESCRIPTION:
Directed classroom study in nursing with frequent student-instructor interaction. The focus of study will
vary with each student’s identified needs. Limited to students who need portions of a nursing course.
NOTE: Must be eligible for nursing course as determined by portfolio assessment. Repeatable to a
maximum of 10 units.
COURSE OUTCOMES/OBJECTIVES: List the primary instructional objectives of the class. Formulate
some of them in terms of specific measurable student accomplishments, e.g., specific knowledge and/or
skills to be attained as a result of completing this course. For degree-applicable courses, include
objectives in the area of “critical thinking.” Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be
able to:
To be determined by contract. Through a directed classroom environment and frequent student-instructor
interaction, the student will meet the objectives for the identified portions of each nursing course. The
portions of class are from either N22, N23, or N24. Objectives for these classes are on file in the Office of
Instruction.
COURSE OUTLINE:
% of Classroom Hours Spent on Each Topic
Specifics to be determined by student learning contract.
1. Planning student-instructor conference to develop/approve learning contract.
2. Student will attend scheduled (specified) lecture hours according to identified portions of course(s)
that are needed.
3. Student will complete quizzes, exams or written paper(s) as specified in learning contract.
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Date Approved:
6/1/89
Date Scanned:
5/25/2005
APPROPRIATE TEXTS AND MATERIALS: (Indicate textbooks that may be required or recommended,
including alternate texts that may be used.)
Text(s)
Title
Varies with student and portions
Required
of course being studied.
Alternate
Edition______________________________
Recommended
Author______________________________
Publisher__________________________ Date Published____________
Additional required, alternate, or recommended texts should be listed on a separate sheet and attached.)
For degree applicable courses the adopted texts have been certified to be college-level:
Yes. Basis for determination:
is used by two or more four-year colleges or universities (certified by the Division Chair or
Branch Coordinator, or Center Dean)
OR
has been certified by the LAC as being of college level using the Coleman and Dale-Chall
Readability Index Scale.
No. Request for Exception Attached
If no text or a below college level text is used in a degree applicable course, a Request for Exception form
must be completed and a rationale provided. This request for exception will be approved or denied by the
Curriculum Committee.
METHODS TO MEASURE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT:
Please check where appropriate; however, a degree applicable course must have a minimum of one
response in category 1, 2, or 3. If category 1 is not checked, the department must explain why
substantial writing assignments are an inappropriate basis for at least part of the grade.
1. Substantial writing assignments, including:
essay exam(s)
term or other paper(s)
written homework
reading report(s)
laboratory report(s)
other (specify) _____
If the course is degree applicable, substantial writing assignments in this course are inappropriate
because:
The course is primarily computational in nature.
The course primarily involves skill demonstrations or problem solving.
Other rationale (explain) __________________________________________
2. Computational or Non-computational problem-solving demonstrations, including:
exam(s)
quizzes
homework problems
laboratory report(s)
field work
other (specify)_______
3. Skill demonstrations, including:
class performance(s)
other (specify)____
4. Objective examinations, including:
multiple choice
completion
field work
performance exam(s)
true/false
other (specify)
matching items
5. Other (specify) ____________________________________
NOTE:
A course grade may not be based solely on attendance.
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Date Approved:
6/1/89
Date Scanned:
5/25/2005
REQUIRED READING, WRITING, AND OTHER OUTSIDE OF CLASS ASSIGNMENTS:
Over an 18-week presentation of the course, 3 hours per week are required for each unit of credit. ALL
Degree Applicable Credit classes must treat subject matter with a scope and intensity which require the
student to study outside of class. Two hours of independent work done out of class are required for each
hour of lecture. Lab and activity classes must also require some outside of class work. Outside of the
regular class time the students in this class will be doing the following:
Study
Answer questions
Skill practice
Required reading
Problem solving activity or exercise
Written work (essays/compositions/report/analysis/research)
Journal (reaction and evaluation of class, done on a continuing basis throughout the
semester)
Observation of or participation in an activity related to course content (e.g., play, museum,
concert, debate, meeting, etc.)
Field trips
Other (specify) ____________________________
COLLEGE LEVEL CRITICAL THINKING TASKS/ASSIGNMENTS:
Degree applicable courses must include critical thinking tasks/assignments. This section need not be
completed for non-degree applicable courses. Describe how the course requires students to
independently analyze, synthesize, explain, assess, anticipate and/or define problems, formulate and
assess solutions, apply principles to new situations, etc.
Students will analyze information from texts, lecture, and discussion to assess problems and formulate
solutions on written papers and in exams. Students will also apply principles of nursing to answer
questions on quizzes and exams.
Method of Evaluation
varies with student
written papers, quizzes, and/or exams — 100%
Grade Scale
90—100%
83—89%
75—82%
65—74%
64 or less
=A
=B
=C
=D
=F
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Date Approved:
6/1/89
Date Scanned:
5/25/2005
REQUEST FOR EXCEPTION
The Curriculum Committee Is authorized to determine the appropriateness of entrance skills and
requisites for any given course; to determine whether or not language and/or computational skills at the
associate degree level are essential to success in a given course; to determine what is “college level” in
learning skills, vocabulary, and in the ability to think critically and apply concepts; and to determine on a
case-by-case basis when any departure from the attached guidelines may be justified.
This form may also be used to provide justification for making a course repeatable.
To request an exception, provide the following information:
Nurs 41
Department and Course No.
Supplemental Work in Nursing
Course Title
NATURE OF THE EXEPTION REQUESTED AND RATIONALE:
REPEATABILITY
This course is individually designed to meet specific learning needs of nursing students following
individual assessment and conference with faculty. Content for each enrollment focuses on different
areas of clinical practice in which student needs to gain proficiency.
NATURE OF THE EXEPTION REQUESTED AND RATIONALE:
TEXTBOOK
Reading assignments will be identified in the student learning contract which are specific to the specialty
area (obstetric, pediatric, etc.) Reading assignments will be identified in professional journals and
college-level textbooks equivalent to the courses in the registered nursing program.
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