Graduate Curriculum Committee Course Proposal Form for Courses Numbered 6000 and Higher Note: Before completing this form, please carefully read the accompanying instructions. Submission guidelines are posted to the GCC Web site: http://www.ecu.edu/cs-acad/gcc/index.cfm 1. Course prefix and number: NURS 8227 2. Date: 3. Requested action: New Course X Revision of Active Course Revision & Unbanking of a Banked Course Renumbering of an Existing Course from from # to X Required 03/28/2012 # Elective 4. Method(s) of delivery (check all boxes that apply for both current/proposed and expected future delivery methods within the next three years): Current or Proposed Delivery Method(s): x Expected Future Delivery Method(s): On-campus (face to face) x Distance Course (face to face off campus) Online (delivery of 50% or more of the instruction is offered online) 5. Justification (must cite accreditation and/or assessment by the graduate faculty) for new course or course revision or course renumbering: The graduate faculty of the College of Nursing in response to the 2010 AACN standards, “The Research-Focused Doctoral Program in Nursing: Pathways to Excellence,” assessed, recommended and approved the need to change the course description and objectives in this course. These changes update the course objectives and content. 6. Course description exactly as it should appear in the next catalog: 8227. Statistical Methods for Nursing Research II (3) P: NURS 8226 or consent of program director. Use and interpretation of multivariate statistical methods in experimental and nonexperimental research. 1 Revised 04-06-11 and posted fall of 2011 7. If this is a course revision, briefly describe the requested change: Change in course description and objectives. 8. Course credit: Lecture Hours 3 Weekly OR Lab Weekly OR Studio Weekly OR Practicum Weekly OR Internship Weekly OR Other (e.g., independent study) Please explain. Total Credit Hours Per Term Per Term Per Term Per Term Per Term Credit Hours Credit Hours Credit Hours Credit Hours Credit Hours 3 s.h. s.h. s.h. s.h. s.h. s.h. s.h. 3 8 9. Anticipated annual student enrollment: 10. Changes in degree hours of your programs: Degree(s)/Program(s) Changes in Degree Hours PhD CON 0 11. Affected degrees or academic programs, other than your programs: Degree(s)/Program(s) Changes in Degree Hours NA NA 12. Overlapping or duplication with affected units or programs: x Not applicable Documentation of notification to the affected academic degree programs is attached. 13. Council for Teacher Education (CTE) approval (for courses affecting teacher education): x Not applicable Applicable and CTE has given their approval. 14. University Service-Learning Committee (USLC) approval: x Not applicable Applicable and USLC has given their approval. 15. Statements of support: a. Staff x Current staff is adequate Additional staff is needed (describe needs in the box below): b. Facilities x Current facilities are adequate Additional facilities are needed (describe needs in the box below): 2 Revised 04-06-11 and posted fall of 2011 c. Library x Initial library resources are adequate Initial resources are needed (in the box below, give a brief explanation and an estimate for the cost of acquisition of required initial resources): d. Unit computer resources x Unit computer resources are adequate Additional unit computer resources are needed (in the box below, give a brief explanation and an estimate for the cost of acquisition): e. ITCS resources x ITCS resources are not needed The following ITCS resources are needed (put a check beside each need): Mainframe computer system Statistical services Network connections Computer lab for students Software Approval from the Director of ITCS attached 16. Course information (see: Graduate Curriculum and Program Development Manual for instructions): a. Textbook(s) and/or readings: author(s), name, publication date, publisher, and city/state/country. Include ISBN (when applicable). Textbook: Pallant J, SPSS Survival Manual (4th ed), 2010, McGraw Hill, New York/NY/USA. ISBN:9781742373928 Textbook: Dugard P, Todman J, Staines H, Approaching Multivariate Analysis (2nd ed), 2010, Routledge, New York/NY/USA. ISBN:9780415478281 Textbook: Gliner JA, Morgan GA, Leech NL, Research Methods in Applied Settings (2nd ed), 2009, Routledge, New York/NY/USA. ISBN:9780805864342 b. Course objectives for the course (student – centered, behavioral focus) Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Describe multivariate statistical tests that can be used to test relationships and causality in nursing and health sciences research. 2. Critique studies which use statistical techniques to analyze complex models of causality which include intervening variables. 3. Examine statistical methods to assess the adequacy of a sample and the appropriateness of a research design. 4. Use a statistical package to perform complex data analysis. 3 Revised 04-06-11 and posted fall of 2011 c. Course topic outline Using SPSS Logistic Regression Exploratory Factor Analysis Confirmatory Factor Analysis Mediation and Moderation Power and Sample Size Hierarchical Linear Regression Path Analysis and SEM Critiquing Studies Using Multivariate Statistical Methods d. List of course assignments, weighting of each assignment, and grading/evaluation system for determining a grade Assignments Quizzes Projects Final Exam 20% 60% 20% Grading Scale 90-100%=A 89-80%=B 79-70%=C <70%=F 4 Revised 04-06-11 and posted fall of 2011