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TheoreticalFndtnsAndEthcsInNrsng (NUR501 (GR25))

Term: Summer 2026 (GRAD)

Faculty

Teresa J. Hamilton

Office Hours

  • Start Date: Oct 14 2013 8:00AM
  • End Date: Oct 14 2013 2:00PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Monday Wednesday
  • Note: Mondays 0800-1100, Wednesdays 0800-1400 by appt., Fridays 0800-0900, 1000-1130, and anytime by appt.


Office Hours

  • Start Date: Oct 14 2013 8:00AM
  • End Date: Oct 14 2013 2:00PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Monday Wednesday
  • Note: Mondays 0800-1100, Wednesdays 0800-1400 by appt., Fridays 0800-0900, 1000-1130, and anytime by appt.


Office Hours

  • Start Date: Oct 14 2013 8:00AM
  • End Date: Oct 14 2013 2:00PM
  • Single Date:
  • Weekly Days: Monday Wednesday
  • Note: Mondays 0800-1100, Wednesdays 0800-1400 by appt., Fridays 0800-0900, 1000-1130, and anytime by appt.


Schedule

Wed, 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM (5/11/2026 - 8/14/2026) Location: MAIN (HSCC G120 - Classroom Lecture)

Description

This course is designed to enhance an understanding of the history of the discipline and profession of nursing from a Biblical worldview. Legal and ethical principles are applied to the role of the professional nurse. Parse's humanbecoming paradigm, the ethos of human dignity, and living quality will be explored. Students will discuss the phenomenon of interest in nursing- humanuniverse, assumptions, postulates, and concepts of Parse's theory and demonstrate true presence in the nurse-person relationship. Legal and ethical principles will be introduced.