College of Nursing Core III Courses
CORE 3910 (NUTH 3020) Engaging the World: Christian Intellectual Tradition and Contemporary
Health Care Issues
This course focuses on major themes and precepts in Catholic and other intellectual
and religious traditions and their relevance to contemporary healthcare issues. Emphasis
is placed on open dialogue and conversation as it relates to how Catholic and other
religious and cultural traditions affect and influence people facing various transformative
health care issues in their lives. Pre-requisites: Core I and Core II. 3 credits
CORE 3912 (NUTH 4440) Care of the Dying: Interventions for Body, Mind and Soul
The focus of this CORE III course is to identify the role of the healthcare provider
in the care of the terminally ill and dying patient. Students will develop an awareness
of the dying process as a life transition and will discuss biological, psychological,
spiritual and religious needs of dying patients and their families. This course will
examine the papal doctrines and other religious literature regarding current day ethical
issues and practices in the care of the dying patient. Additionally, religious/cultural
aspects of the afterlife will be addressed in depth. Pre-requisites: Core I and II.
3 credits
CORE 3911; NUTH 3891; CAST 3891 Engagement in the Catholic Intellectual Traditions
and Health Care: Internship in Catholic Studies and Nursing
This course will immerse students in the history of Catholicism in South America and
how the Catholic Intellectual Tradition is reflected in health care in Ecuador. Students
will have experience in a culture unlike their own, in an effort to engage in a transformative
cultural experience that will enable them to become culturally competent practitioners
of the future. Students will utilize nursing process and critical thinking skills
to provide health care for patients.