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Nursing
Course Description

NASC 051N
Nursing Leadership Seminar I
Fall and Spring

This course examines leadership principles and the role of leadership in professional nursing practice. Students will analyze management strategies (team building, conflict resolution, negotiation) while exploring leadership in the context of nursing history and today's healthcare system. Readings and speaker presentations will form the basis of discussion, reflection, and written analytical assignments to support the development of critical thinking skills as well as the personal and professional growth of the student.

Credit Hours:
.25

Instructor(s):
Jo Scullion

Note(s):
Open to first-year nursing students only.

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P: 510.430.2317
F: 510.430.3304
E: nursing@mills.edu

Last Updated: 4/9/08