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May 30, 2026
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NURS 251 - Advocacy for Population Health Credit(s): 3-4 4 hours lecture, 4 hours contact (Accelerated, Accelerated Weekend, Traditional Transfers & Readmits from Spring 2025 and prior).—– 3 hours lecture, 3 hours contact (Traditional) Prerequisite(s): NURS 200 , NURS 200A , NURS 200S , NURS 198 , NURS 198A , NURS 232 Corequisite(s): NURS 251S . If a student must withdraw from NURS 251, they must also withdraw from NURS 251S. This course emphasizes advocacy of populations and addresses issues, trends, and patterns of health at local, national and international levels. By doing a thorough community assessment at assigned clinical sites, students will identify community problems and concerns. In collaboration with key persons at their clinical site, students will plan, implement, and evaluate an intervention specific to their clinical community. Nursing activities that promote the health of populations and that advocate for the marginalized will be stressed. Theories and principles of public health national policy and public health nursing will be analyzed and incorporated in both the didactic and clinical components of the course. Note: Failure in the didactic component (grade less than C+) will result in repeating this course.
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