Pre-Immersion Program Fall 2026 - Dr. Dayna Dixon & Instructor Kirby Yang
Pre-Immersion Program Summer 2026 - Dr. Dayna Dixon & Instructor Kirby Yang
NSG 204 - Section A - Introduction to the Profession of Nursing Summer 2026 - Dr. Patricia Hughes
NSG 204 - Section B - Introduction to the Profession of Nursing Summer 2026 - Dr. Dayna Dixon
NSG 205 - Pharmacology Summer 2026 - Dr. Ingrid Frengle-Burke
NSG 301 - Nursing Research & EBP Summer 2026 - Dr. Shira Winter
NSG 303 - Section A Health Assessment Summer 2026 - Dr. Pennie Sessler Branden
NSG 303 - Section B Health Assessment Summer 2026 - Dr. Patricia Hughes
NSG 303A - Basic Skills Lab Summer 2026 - Dr. Sarla Santos
NSG 304 - Section 1 Adult Health Nursing 1 Summer 2026 - Prof Megan Glynn
NSG 304 – Section 2 Adult Health Nursing 1 Summer 2026 - Prof Zia Massar
NSG 306 - Section 1 Mental Health Nursing Summer 2026 - Dr. Vivian Lien & Dr. Stephen Richards
NSG 306 - Section 2 Mental Health Nursing Summer 2026 - Dr. Vivian Lien & Dr. Stephen Richards
NSG 307 - Section 1 Geopolitics and Health Care Policy Summer 2026 - Dr. Pennie Sessler Branden
This course will examine the social, political, historical and economic events that have shaped healthcare from the late 1800’s to the present in this country and abroad. Additionally, it will address the connections between a society’s wellness (that is, its physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, interpersonal and environmental state of being) and its ability to function and co-exist amicably with other citizens of the world. With this in mind, students will explore how well healthcare is meeting the needs of not just one country, but the planet, as we are all implicated in each other’s well-being, whether or not we are healthcare providers.
NSG 307 - Section 2 Geopolitics and Health Care Policy Summer 2026 - Dr. Kathleen Begonia - Schroeder
This course will examine the social, political, historical and economic events that have shaped healthcare from the late 1800’s to the present in this country and abroad. Additionally, it will address the connections between a society’s wellness (that is, its physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, interpersonal and environmental state of being) and its ability to function and co-exist amicably with other citizens of the world. With this in mind, students will explore how well healthcare is meeting the needs of not just one country, but the planet, as we are all implicated in each other’s well-being, whether or not we are healthcare providers.
NSG 308 - Section 1 Adult Health Nursing II Summer 2026 - Prof. Lorraine McGrath
NSG 308 - Section 2 Adult Health Nursing II Summer 2026 - Dr. Iesha Souffrant & Prof. Kafayat Abba
NSG 401 - Nursing Issues in Caring for At-Risk Communities Summer 2026 - Prof. Kafayat Abba
NSG 402 - Nursing Leadership & Management Summer 2026 - Dr. Esther Pandey
NSG 403 Transition to Practice Summer 2026 - Dr. Latoya Rawlins & Prof Sandra Buckle
NSG 409A - Scholarship Synthesis Summer 2026 – Dr. Shira Winter
Pre-Immersion Program Spring 2026 - Dr. Vivian Lien & Instructor Kirby Yang
NSG 204 Section A Introduction to the Profession of Nursing Spring 2026 - Dr. Kathleen Begonia-Schroeder & Dr. Patricia Hughes
NSG 204 Section B Introduction to the Profession of Nursing Spring 2026 - Dr. Dayna Dixon
NSG 205 Pharmacology Spring 2026 - Dr. Ingrid Frengle-Burke
NSG 301 Nursing Research & EBP Spring 2026 - Dr. Shira Winter
NSG 302 Pathophysiology Spring 2026 - Dr. Ingrid Frengle-Burke
NSG 303 Section A Health Assessment Spring 2026 - Dr. Dayna Dixon
NSG 303 Section B Health Assessment Spring 2026 - Dr. Patricia Hughes
NSG 303A Basic Skills Lab - Spring 2026 - Dr. Sarla Santos, Prof. Fatima Doumbia
NSG 304 Adult Health Nursing 1 Spring 2026 - Prof Megan Glynn, Prof Zia Massar
NSG 306 Mental Health Nursing Spring 2026 - Dr. Vivian Lien & Dr. Stephen Richards
NSG 307 Geopolitics and Health Care Policy Spring 2026 - Dr. Kathleen Begonia
This course will examine the social, political, historical and economic events that have shaped healthcare from the late 1800’s to the present in this country and abroad. Additionally, it will address the connections between a society’s wellness (that is, its physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, interpersonal and environmental state of being) and its ability to function and co-exist amicably with other citizens of the world. With this in mind, students will explore how well healthcare is meeting the needs of not just one country, but the planet, as we are all implicated in each other’s well-being, whether or not we are healthcare providers.
