Distance Learning Student Guide

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Nursing

NUR 307
Foundations of Family and Group Nursing

Description: Foundational course in family development from the perspective of family nursing science. Explores impact of environmental influences on family health. Theoretical frameworks guiding the study and practice of group work will be examined. Pre- or corequisite: NUR 218.

Credits: 4 undergraduate quarter hours

Prerequisites: Admission to RN-BSN Program; NUR 218

Fees: See the Schedule of Quarterly Fees

Please check with a campus advisor when seeking courses for a degree.

Enrollment limit: 25

Sections of this course with distance learning components:

NUR 307 section C90

Offered: Summer, 2005

Registration Deadline: June 14, 2005

Delivery method: World Wide Web. Students and instructors communicate via e-mail, phone and fax.

Contact: Carol Holdcraft, DNS, RN, carol.holdcraft@wright.edu,
(937) 775-3134 (fax) 937-775-4571

Frequency of On-Site Contact: No onsite contact needed

Minimum technical requirements: WebBoard, online quizzes

Intel/Microsoft Windows

  • Intel Pentium (or equivalent) 650mHz processor
  • 256mb RAM (512 strongly recommended)
  • 10gb Hard Drive
  • CD-ROM (DVD-ROM recommended)
  • monitor capable of 1024x768 resolution
  • Windows 2000 is acceptable, but Windows XP Pro is recommended
  • Internet service provider and 56 kbps modem or broadband connection

Apple Macintosh

  • Power Macintosh G4 550mHz
  • 256mb RAM (512 strongly recommended)
  • 10gb Hard Drive
  • CD-ROM (DVD-ROM recommended)
  • monitor capable of 1024x768 resolution
  • MacOS X 10.3
  • Internet service provider and 56 kbps modem or broadband connection

You will also need internet access with a 56 kbps modem or faster connection and a compatible web browser.

Enrollment Procedures: See the Distance Learning Sign Up page.

 

 
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