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Class Format Definitions
Online (Asynchronous)
Definition:
In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there are no
required real-time or on campus meetings. All content is
delivered in Canvas. Coursework does have due dates as set by
the instructor, but can be completed, once the content becomes
available, at any time before the due date.
In a real-time online class, course meetings occur virtually on
Zoom. The course meetings occur at scheduled days and times.
Instructors will use Canvas to disseminate grades and potentially
other class content, such as documents, discussions, and
announcements. At the start of the semester, a detailed
schedule for the term, with Zoom meetings, will be posted on
IVC's Schedule Site and in Canvas.
In a HyFlex class, all course meetings are held face-to-face at IVC or a designated physical site, and may also be attended
virtually, via Zoom (or the district-approved video conferencing platform). The course meetings occur at scheduled days and
times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings,
such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements. High-stake assessments, such as mid-term or final will be the
same exam for online or face-to-face students. Training/approvals: Canvas Basics, Zoom, Classroom Technology Tools.
In a hybrid class, course activity occurs both online and face-toface on campus; both the online and face-to-face portion are
required. The face-to-face meetings occur on scheduled days
and times. All online content is delivered in Canvas and/or
zoom. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the
term, with face-to-face meetings, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site
and in Canvas.
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a
designated physical site. The course meetings occur on
scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or
other software products to enhance the class outside of the
face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents,
discussions, and announcements.
Changes may be occurring daily for schedule data and files are subject to change.
Spring 2015
3 sections
Nursing: Associate Degree
3 sections
NURS 221 - Nursing Skills Laboratory IV
1 section
NURS 221 Course Description:
Prerequisite: NURS 211, NURS 231, NURS 224, NURS 225. Corequisite: NURS 230 and NURS 241. Tactile skills essential to safe nursing practice will be demonstrated in the nursing skills laboratory. Students will have the opportunity for supervised and individual practice followed by skills check-off by the instructor. Mastery of all previous learned skills will be assessed. Skills theory will be part of the demonstration. Additional materials fee applies. (CSU)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 211 and NURS 231. Corequisite(s): NURS 221 and NURS 241. The course is designed to integrate previous science and nursing course theory as students review and scrutinize current issues affecting nursing and health care community. Legal and ethical issues, health care in current society, nursing educational pathways, health care delivery systems, and the California Nurse Practice Act are explored. The course explores the profession of nursing and the transition from student to professional nurse. (CSU)
CRN 20612 (NURS 230 - Nursing Trends)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: NURS 211, NURS 231, NURS 224, NURS 225, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite: NURS 221, NURS 230. This course is designed to integrate previous science and nursing course theory into an in-depth study of clients with increasingly complex health problems. Complex, multisystem, acute and emergency nursing theory is presented. This course provides theoretical perspective, science-based knowledge and principles needed by students to guide their application of the nursing process and choice of nursing interventions for individuals. Professional, legal and ethical issues are explored. Through utilization of developmental theories (primarily Erickson) and the Roy Adaptation Model nursing care for individual experiencing adaptation problems across the lifespan in the physiologic mode, psychologic mode and selected adaptation problems for person with acute, complex medical and/or surgical conditions related to neurologic system adaption, adaptations problems of special senses, cardiac, respiratory, and endocrine systems. Multisystem stressors are presented. Community nursing, and home health nursing are discussed. The nurse as leader of the nursing team and case management in nursing is explored. (CSU)
CRN 20615 (NURS 241 - Nursing Process and App IV)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 121, NURS 123, NURS 125, all with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite: NURS 225. This course provides the theoretical principles and science-based knowledge for the application of the nursing process to the care of clients with existing and potential pathophysiology and psychopathological adaptational problems relating to mental health and the individual's response to stressors and crises. Utilization of the nursing process via the Roy Adaption Model focuses the course on the role of a nurse as a communicator, care plan developer, provider of care, and educator for clients experiencing psychiatric or mental health problems. Throughout the course, cultural, social, age related, legal and ethical attitudes toward behaviors which deviate from accepted norms are discussed. The promotion of mental health through primary prevention, intervention in maladaptive disorders, and rehabilitation of chronic disorders is presented in concurrent classroom and clinical settings. (CSU)
CRN 15130 (NURS 224 - Psych & Mental Health Nursing)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 121, NURS 123, NURS 125, all with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite: NURS 224. This course provides the clinical applications of theoretical concepts taught in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. Emphasis is on the nursing process, communication, psychopathology, and the principles of psychiatric/mental health nursing, in a variety of clinical settings. (CSU)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: NURS 211, NURS 231, NURS 224, NURS 225. Corequisite: NURS 230 and NURS 241. Tactile skills essential to safe nursing practice will be demonstrated in the nursing skills laboratory. Students will have the opportunity for supervised and individual practice followed by skills check-off by the instructor. Mastery of all previous learned skills will be assessed. Skills theory will be part of the demonstration. Additional materials fee applies. (CSU)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 211 and NURS 231. Corequisite(s): NURS 221 and NURS 241. The course is designed to integrate previous science and nursing course theory as students review and scrutinize current issues affecting nursing and health care community. Legal and ethical issues, health care in current society, nursing educational pathways, health care delivery systems, and the California Nurse Practice Act are explored. The course explores the profession of nursing and the transition from student to professional nurse. (CSU)
CRN 10800 (NURS 230 - Nursing Trends)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: NURS 211, NURS 231, NURS 224, NURS 225, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite: NURS 221, NURS 230. This course is designed to integrate previous science and nursing course theory into an in-depth study of clients with increasingly complex health problems. Complex, multisystem, acute and emergency nursing theory is presented. This course provides theoretical perspective, science-based knowledge and principles needed by students to guide their application of the nursing process and choice of nursing interventions for individuals. Professional, legal and ethical issues are explored. Through utilization of developmental theories (primarily Erickson) and the Roy Adaptation Model nursing care for individual experiencing adaptation problems across the lifespan in the physiologic mode, psychologic mode and selected adaptation problems for person with acute, complex medical and/or surgical conditions related to neurologic system adaption, adaptations problems of special senses, cardiac, respiratory, and endocrine systems. Multisystem stressors are presented. Community nursing, and home health nursing are discussed. The nurse as leader of the nursing team and case management in nursing is explored. (CSU)
CRN 10803 (NURS 241 - Nursing Process and App IV)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 121, NURS 123, NURS 125, all with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite: NURS 225. This course provides the theoretical principles and science-based knowledge for the application of the nursing process to the care of clients with existing and potential pathophysiology and psychopathological adaptational problems relating to mental health and the individual's response to stressors and crises. Utilization of the nursing process via the Roy Adaption Model focuses the course on the role of a nurse as a communicator, care plan developer, provider of care, and educator for clients experiencing psychiatric or mental health problems. Throughout the course, cultural, social, age related, legal and ethical attitudes toward behaviors which deviate from accepted norms are discussed. The promotion of mental health through primary prevention, intervention in maladaptive disorders, and rehabilitation of chronic disorders is presented in concurrent classroom and clinical settings. (CSU)
CRN 30113 (NURS 224 - Psych & Mental Health Nursing)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 121, NURS 123, NURS 125, all with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite: NURS 224. This course provides the clinical applications of theoretical concepts taught in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. Emphasis is on the nursing process, communication, psychopathology, and the principles of psychiatric/mental health nursing, in a variety of clinical settings. (CSU)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: NURS 211, NURS 231, NURS 224, NURS 225. Corequisite: NURS 230 and NURS 241. Tactile skills essential to safe nursing practice will be demonstrated in the nursing skills laboratory. Students will have the opportunity for supervised and individual practice followed by skills check-off by the instructor. Mastery of all previous learned skills will be assessed. Skills theory will be part of the demonstration. Additional materials fee applies. (CSU)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 211 and NURS 231. Corequisite(s): NURS 221 and NURS 241. The course is designed to integrate previous science and nursing course theory as students review and scrutinize current issues affecting nursing and health care community. Legal and ethical issues, health care in current society, nursing educational pathways, health care delivery systems, and the California Nurse Practice Act are explored. The course explores the profession of nursing and the transition from student to professional nurse. (CSU)
CRN 20843 (NURS 230 - Nursing Trends)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: NURS 211, NURS 231, NURS 224, NURS 225, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite: NURS 221, NURS 230. This course is designed to integrate previous science and nursing course theory into an in-depth study of clients with increasingly complex health problems. Complex, multisystem, acute and emergency nursing theory is presented. This course provides theoretical perspective, science-based knowledge and principles needed by students to guide their application of the nursing process and choice of nursing interventions for individuals. Professional, legal and ethical issues are explored. Through utilization of developmental theories (primarily Erickson) and the Roy Adaptation Model nursing care for individual experiencing adaptation problems across the lifespan in the physiologic mode, psychologic mode and selected adaptation problems for person with acute, complex medical and/or surgical conditions related to neurologic system adaption, adaptations problems of special senses, cardiac, respiratory, and endocrine systems. Multisystem stressors are presented. Community nursing, and home health nursing are discussed. The nurse as leader of the nursing team and case management in nursing is explored. (CSU)
CRN 20846 (NURS 241 - Nursing Process and App IV)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: NURS 211, NURS 231, NURS 224, NURS 225. Corequisite: NURS 230 and NURS 241. Tactile skills essential to safe nursing practice will be demonstrated in the nursing skills laboratory. Students will have the opportunity for supervised and individual practice followed by skills check-off by the instructor. Mastery of all previous learned skills will be assessed. Skills theory will be part of the demonstration. Additional materials fee applies. (CSU)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 211 and NURS 231. Corequisite(s): NURS 221 and NURS 241. The course is designed to integrate previous science and nursing course theory as students review and scrutinize current issues affecting nursing and health care community. Legal and ethical issues, health care in current society, nursing educational pathways, health care delivery systems, and the California Nurse Practice Act are explored. The course explores the profession of nursing and the transition from student to professional nurse. (CSU)
CRN 10740 (NURS 230 - Nursing Trends)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: NURS 211, NURS 231, NURS 224, NURS 225, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite: NURS 221, NURS 230. This course is designed to integrate previous science and nursing course theory into an in-depth study of clients with increasingly complex health problems. Complex, multisystem, acute and emergency nursing theory is presented. This course provides theoretical perspective, science-based knowledge and principles needed by students to guide their application of the nursing process and choice of nursing interventions for individuals. Professional, legal and ethical issues are explored. Through utilization of developmental theories (primarily Erickson) and the Roy Adaptation Model nursing care for individual experiencing adaptation problems across the lifespan in the physiologic mode, psychologic mode and selected adaptation problems for person with acute, complex medical and/or surgical conditions related to neurologic system adaption, adaptations problems of special senses, cardiac, respiratory, and endocrine systems. Multisystem stressors are presented. Community nursing, and home health nursing are discussed. The nurse as leader of the nursing team and case management in nursing is explored. (CSU)
CRN 10743 (NURS 241 - Nursing Process and App IV)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 121, NURS 125, NURS 123, all with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite(s): NURS 231, NURS 211, NURS 224. This course provides the clinical applications of theoretical concepts taught in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. Emphasis is on the nursing process, communication, psychopathology, and the principles of psychiatric/mental health nursing, in a variety of clinical settings. (CSU)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 211, NURS 231 (formerly NURS 210 and NURS 212), NURS 224, NURS 225. Corequisite(s): NURS 230 and NURS 241 (formerly NURS 220 and NURS 222). Tactile skills essential to safe nursing practice will be demonstrated in the nursing skills laboratory. Students will have the opportunity for supervised and individual practice followed by skills check-off by the instructor. Mastery of all previous learned skills will be assessed. Skills theory will be part of the demonstration. Additional materials fee applies. (CSU)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 121, NURS 125, NURS 123, all with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite(s): NURS 231, NURS 211, NURS 224. This course provides the clinical applications of theoretical concepts taught in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. Emphasis is on the nursing process, communication, psychopathology, and the principles of psychiatric/mental health nursing, in a variety of clinical settings. (CSU)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 211 and NURS 231. Corequisite(s): NURS 221 and NURS 241. The course is designed to integrate previous science and nursing course theory as students review and scrutinize current issues affecting nursing and health care community. Legal and ethical issues, health care in current society, nursing educational pathways, health care delivery systems, and the California Nurse Practice Act are explored. The course explores the profession of nursing and the transition from student to professional nurse. (CSU)
CRN 20758 (NURS 230 - Nursing Trends)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 211, NURS 231, NURS 224, NURS 225, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite(s): NURS 221, NURS 230. This course is designed to integrate previous science and nursing course theory into an in-depth study of clients with increasingly complex health problems. Complex, multisystem, acute and emergency nursing theory is presented. This course provides theoretical perspective, science-based knowledge and principles needed by students to guide their application of the nursing process and choice of nursing interventions for individuals. Professional, legal and ethical issues are explored. Through utilization of developmental theories (primarily Erickson) and the Roy Adaptation Model nursing care for individual experiencing adaptation problems across the lifespan in the physiologic mode, psychologic mode and selected adaptation problems for person with acute, complex medical and/or surgical conditions related to neurologic system adaption, adaptations problems of special senses, cardiac, respiratory, and endocrine systems. Multisystem stressors are presented. Community nursing, and home health nursing are discussed. The nurse as leader of the nursing team and case management in nursing is explored. (CSU)
CRN 20764 (NURS 241 - Nursing Process and App IV)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 211, NURS 231 (formerly NURS 210 and NURS 212), NURS 224, NURS 225. Corequisite(s): NURS 230 and NURS 241 (formerly NURS 220 and NURS 222). Tactile skills essential to safe nursing practice will be demonstrated in the nursing skills laboratory. Students will have the opportunity for supervised and individual practice followed by skills check-off by the instructor. Mastery of all previous learned skills will be assessed. Skills theory will be part of the demonstration. Additional materials fee applies. (CSU)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 121, NURS 125, NURS 123, all with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite(s): NURS 231, NURS 211, NURS 224. This course provides the clinical applications of theoretical concepts taught in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. Emphasis is on the nursing process, communication, psychopathology, and the principles of psychiatric/mental health nursing, in a variety of clinical settings. (CSU)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 211 and NURS 231. Corequisite(s): NURS 221 and NURS 241. The course is designed to integrate previous science and nursing course theory as students review and scrutinize current issues affecting nursing and health care community. Legal and ethical issues, health care in current society, nursing educational pathways, health care delivery systems, and the California Nurse Practice Act are explored. The course explores the profession of nursing and the transition from student to professional nurse. (CSU)
CRN 10820 (NURS 230 - Nursing Trends)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisites: NURS 211, NURS 231, NURS 224, NURS 225, with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite(s): NURS 221, NURS 230. This course is designed to integrate previous science and nursing course theory into an in-depth study of clients with increasingly complex health problems. Complex, multisystem, acute and emergency nursing theory is presented. This course provides theoretical perspective, science-based knowledge and principles needed by students to guide their application of the nursing process and choice of nursing interventions for individuals. Professional, legal and ethical issues are explored. Through utilization of developmental theories (primarily Erickson) and the Roy Adaptation Model nursing care for individual experiencing adaptation problems across the lifespan in the physiologic mode, psychologic mode and selected adaptation problems for person with acute, complex medical and/or surgical conditions related to neurologic system adaption, adaptations problems of special senses, cardiac, respiratory, and endocrine systems. Multisystem stressors are presented. Community nursing, and home health nursing are discussed. The nurse as leader of the nursing team and case management in nursing is explored. (CSU)
CRN 10821 (NURS 241 - Nursing Process and App IV)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.