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Exam period: April 26 May 6, 2016 Page 1 of 11 PRE-NURSING PRE-REQUISTES 30 2-3:50p 276 NRSG 101 1 5828 Intro to Professional Nursing Owen, M./ Amar, A. NRSG 200* 3 6077 Human Growth & Townsend, T. 25 Online Development NRSG 202* 4 4609 Human Anatomy & Massey, A. 50 9-9:50a 9-9:50a 9-9:50a 201 Physiology II NRSG 202 LA1 0 4610 Human Anatomy & Massey, A./ 25 2-4:50p Physiology II Lab Clark, J. NRSG 202 LA2 0 4611 Human Anatomy & Massey, A./ 25 2-4:50p Physiology II Lab Clark, J. NRSG 204 3 5830 Intro to Biostatistics Commodore- 25 Online Mensah, Y. NRSG 205 4 5920 Microbiology Clark, J. 25 Online NRSG 304 6 5835 Physical Assessment: Massey, A./ 10 9-9:50a 9-9:50a 9-9:50a 201 Normal Human Form & Zhang, W. (plus online Function lectures) Lab *All courses require permission to enroll, send email request to son-admit@listserv.cc.emory.edu 1-5:50p

Exam period: April 26 May 6, 2016 Page 2 of 11 NRSG 320 3 5921 Pharmacology for Nurses Mueller, K./ Vanderlaan, J. NRSG 322 2 5836 Health Promotion and Ades, T./ Wellness Edwards, S. NRSG 326 3 5922 Acute and Chronic Care Horrigan, A./ Turner, O. BSN JUNIOR 130 9-11:50a P01 130 1-2:50p P01 100 9-11:50a P01 NRSG 327 3 5923 Clinical Practicum Garbett,M./ 100 7a-7p 7a-7p Rodriquez, J. NRSG 328 2 5924 Pediatric Nursing Howett, M. 100 1-2:50p 101 NRSG 371 2 4530 Professional Development II: Wands, L./ 130 1-2:50p P01 Evidence Based Nursing Matthie, N. Practice ** Clinical on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday**

Exam period: April 26 May 6, 2016 Page 3 of 11 Course Credit Class # Title Faculty NRSG 441 3 4531 Core Concepts III Reilly, C./ Horigan, A. NRSG 461 3 4532 Clinical Nursing IV: Community Health Nursing Clinical 12 hours/week x5 weeks NRSG 461 MOUL 3 4550 Clinical Nursing IV: (Moultrie students only) NRSG 462 5 4533 Clinical Nursing V: Role Transition** Orientation TBA Connor, A./ Becklenberg, A. Wold, J. 20 BSN SENIOR 120 12:30-3:20p 101 120 10-11:50a P01 Zhang. W. 120 10-11:50a (1/11 & 2/29 room 101 only) Clinical Clinical Clinical 101,112, 108,203, 276 Clinical 36 hours/week TBA Clinical Clinical Clinical NRSG 471 2 4544 Professional Development Ades, T. 120 1-1:50p 101 IV: Politics and Public Policy Seminar 2-3:50p 101,108, 114,124, 203,201 NRSG 490 1 4545 Synthesis Seminar Owens, M./ Wands, L. 120 8-9:50a 101,112 108,276 203, 108,124 NRSG 497R V 4542 Directed Study TBA TBA ** Clinical on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday**

Exam period: April 26 May 6, 2016 Page 4 of 11 NRSG 320 3 5921 Pharmacology for Nurses Mueller, K./ Vanderlaan, J. ABSN 50 9-11:50a P01 NRSG 322 2 5836 Health Promotion and Ades, T./ 50 1-2:50p P01 Wellness Edwards, S. NRSG 371 2 4530 Professional Development II: Wands, L./ 50 1-2:50p P01 Evidence Based Nrsg Prac Matthie, N. NRSG 408 2 5926 Maternity & Reproductive Baker, B./ 50 8-9:50a 101 Health Foster, J. NRSG 409 3 5927 Clinical Practicum III Baker, B./ 50 7a-7p 7a-7p Lehr, S. NRSG 411 2 5929 Mental Health Nursing Jordan, D. 50 10:15a-12:15p 101 ** Clinical on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday**

Exam period: April 26 May 6, 2016 Page 5 of 11 AMSN 50 8-9:50a 101 NRSG 408 2 5926 Maternity and Reproductive Health Baker, B./ Foster, J. NRSG 409 3 5927 Clinical Practicum III Baker, B./ 50 7a-7p 7a-7p Lehr, S./ Jordan, D. NRSG 411 2 5929 Mental Health Nursing Jordan, D. 50 10:15a-12:15p 101 NRSG 417 3 5852 Leadership, Advocacy, and Duva, I./ 50 12:30-3:20p 108 Policy Wheeler, R. NRSG 505 3 4613 Research & Evidence-Based Gary, R./ 50 1-3:50p 108 Practice section 001 Baker, B. ** Clinical on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday**

Exam period: April 26 May 6, 2016 Page 6 of 11 UNDERGRADUATE ELECTIVES NRSG 324 1 4632 Case Study Analysis I Owen, M. 20 3-4:50p 110 (Must have permission from faculty to enroll) NRSG 332 3 5840 Scholarly Inquiry Vena, C. 20 9:30a-12:20p 124 (Must seek permission from faculty to enroll) NRSG 385 3 Female Incarceration & Baker, B. 20 4-5:50p 203 Women s Narratives (Must seek permission from faculty to enroll) Lab 2-3:50p 201 NRSG 400 2 5841 Cardiac Dysrhythmias & Reilly, C./ 30 8-9:50a 112 ECG Interpretation in Adults Wood, K. NRSG 401 2 5845 Forensic Nursing Amar, A./ 30 8-9:50a 120 Sheridan, T. NRSG 404 1 6285 Research Residency Amar, A. 30 TBA NRSG 424 1 4631 Case Study Analysis II Horigan, A. 20 8-9:50a 114 (with permission from faculty) NRSG 446 1 5854 Capstone for Public Health Connor, A. 25 4-5:50p 114 NRSG 452 2 6163 On the Frontline: Caring for Muirhead, L. 30 8-9:50a 108 Our Veterans NRSG 480 1 4551 Intl Healthcare System: Coburn, C. 100 Caribbean NRSG 482 3 6078 Birth and Global Health Foster, J. 25 4-6:50p 101

Exam period: April 26 May 6, 2016 Page 7 of 11 UNDERGRADUATE ELECTIVES NRSG 483 2 5858 Perioperative Nursing Turner, O. 15 1-2:50p 110 NRSG 509 2 4600 Honors Research III (with permission from faculty) NRSG 513* 2 4534 Spanish for Healthcare Professionals - hybrid (limited slots) section #000 NRSG 513A 2 4546 Intermediate Spanish for Healthcare Professionals (with permission from faculty) section #00P NRSG 535 2 5930 Concepts in Neonatal Nursing NRSG 614 2 4612 Human Lactation and Breastfeeding Mgmt (Must have permission from faculty to enroll) NRSG 683 3 4539 Human Sexuality in Health & Illness (meets for 10 weeks) *Class block meets Jan 11-Feb 6 & Mar 14-Apr 9* Vena, C. 15 5-6:30p (Class will only meet on 1/11, 2/1, 3/14 & 4/14) 108 Drumhiller, M. 30 5-7:50p 112 Drumhiller, M. 30 5-6:50p 276 Marin, T. 45 8-9:50a 276 Howett, M. 25 3:30-5:20p 114 Lehr, S. 60 3:30-7:20p 201

Exam period: April 26 May 6, 2016 Page 8 of 11 Course Credit Class # Title NSRG 505* 3 4604 Research & Evidence-Based Practice section #000 Faculty Vena, C./ Withycombe GRADUATE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Room 40 1-2:50p 1-2:50p 114 NRSG 513* 2 4534 Spanish for Healthcare Drumhiller, M. 30 5-7:50p 112 Professionals section - hybrid #000 NRSG 513A 2 4546 Intermediate Spanish for Healthcare Professionals (permission required from Instructor) section #00P Drumhiller, M. 30 5-6:50p 276 NRSG 517* 2 4580 Mgmt Acute & Chronic Illness I Section #000 Ades, T./ Shedd, C. 70 9-11:50a 9-11:50a 201 NRSG 519* 2 6637 Acute/Chronic Mgmt AGANP I Moore, K. 9-11:50a 9-11:50a Wesley Woods NRSG 522* 3 4535 Advanced Pharmacology Reyes, I./ 90 online 9-11:50a 101 Philpot, T. NRSG 535 2 5930 Concepts in Neonatal Nursing Marin, T. 45 8-9:50a 276 NRSG 545* 2 4581 Adv Pediatric Practice I Braender, C./ 30 3-4:50p 3-4:50p 112 Rodriquez, J. NRSG 556* 3 4614 Adv Neonatal Issues I Marin, T. 30 9-11:50a 9-11:50a 114 (Hybrid course) NRSG 561* 4 4615 Nurse Midwifery I Carlson, N./ 20 3-4:50p 3-4:50p 276 Woeber, K. 8-9:50a 110 NRSG 570* 2-4 4586 Family NP I Ades, T./ 45 1-2:50p 1-2:50p 112 Bachtel, M. NRSG 577* 6 4579 Family/Emergency NP I Evans, D. 15 1-4:50p 110

Exam period: April 26 May 6, 2016 Page 9 of 11 Course Credit Class # Title Faculty GRADUATE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Room 30 1-2:50p 1-2:50p 112 NRSG 595* 3 6114 Ldr s Role in Emg Prep&Resp McCullough, M. NRSG 600* 4 5931 Women s Health NP I Hall, P. 10 3-4:50p 3-4:50p 112 NRSG 614 2 4612 Human Lactation and Howett, M. 25 3:30-5:20p 114 Breastfeeding Management NRSG 634 3-6 5940 Synthesis for Dual Majors: Downes,E./ 30 9-11:50a 108 FNM/NMW Spangler (2/2,2/9,2/16, 2/23,3/1, &4/5) NRSG 634 5 5710 Synthesis for Dual Majors: Moore, K. 10 Adult Gero Acute NP NRSG 634 3 6711 Synthesis for Dual Majors: Reyes, I. 1 Pediatric Primary NP NRSG 651* 3 4623 Neonatal NP I Staebler, S./ 3 1-4:50p P16 Schmaltz, C. NRSG 660* 2 5942 Medical Anthro for Health Spangler, S. 20 1-2:50p 1-2:50p 120 Practitioners NRSG 661* 4 4582 Pediatric Acute NP I Hernandez, E. 10 1-2:50p 1-2:50p 108 NRSG 664* 2-4 4583 Pediatric Primary Care NP I Reyes, I./ 25 1-2:50p 1-2:50p 108 Close, S. NRSG 668* 4 4584 Adult-Gerontological Acute NP I Adamski, J. 10 3-4:50p 3-4:50p 114 NRSG 671* 4 4585 Adult Gero Primary Care NP I Kelly, U. 1-2:50p 1-2:50p 114 NRSG 683 3 4539 Human Sexuality in Health Lehr, S. 60 3:30-201 and Illness (meets for 10 wks) 7:20p NRSG 695R V 4536 Clinical Directed Study TBA NRSG 697R V 4537 Directed Study section 000 TBA

Exam period: April 26 May 6, 2016 Page 10 of 11 Course Credit Class # Title NRSG 593D 3 4617 Leading People to Transform Organizations NRSG 594D 3 4618 Analytic Tools for Evidence- Based Decision Making NRSG 599D 3 4619 Business of Health Care: Finance NRSG 716D 1 5869 DNP Project Development II (section #00P) NRSG 716D 1 5870 DNP Project Development II (section #01P) DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE (DNP) Faculty Simpson, R. 20 All DNP courses will meet on campus on select TBA dates (details will be forthcoming) Abraham, C./ 20 Davis, P. Wright, P. 20 Cranmer, J. 20 Abraham, C. 20 NRSG 721D 7 5945 DNP Project Martyn, K. 20 EPI 504D 2 4349 Fundamentals of Epidemiology 5 All Public Health DNP courses will meet on campus twice each semester (Fri, Sat, & Sun) PRS 532D 2 5034 Qualitative Methods 5 January 8-10, 2016 April 1-3, 2016 PRS 580D 2 4260 Research Design & Grant Preparation Hinman, J. 5

Exam period: April 26 May 6, 2016 Page 11 of 11 Course Credit Class # Title Faculty DOCTORAL PROGRAM BIOS 501 4 4370 Statistical Methods II Moore, R. 70 2:30-3:50p 2:30-3:50p 0 4403 Lab TBA 4-5:50p NRSG 730 4 4538 Measurement in Design & Clinical Research NRSG 732 3 4549 Theoretical & Scientific Bases Clinical Phenomena NRSG 733 3 5948 Health Risks: Interventions & Outcomes Waldrope- Valverde, D./ Williams, B. Hepburn, K./ Faulkner, M. Sibley, L./ Rogers, A. 7 9a-12:50p 124 7 9-11:50a 124 9-11:50a 120 NRSG 734 3 4587 Qualitative Research Methods Jennings, B./ 5 3-5:50p 120 Yeager, K. NRSG 795R V 4552 Advanced Research Rogers, A. TBA NRSG 797R V 4567 Directed Study Section #00P TBA TBA NRSG 799R V 4543 Dissertation Seminar TBA TBA TATT 610 2 3833 Teaching Associateship TATTOO 6 TBA