Total Credit Hours: 166
Cumulative GPA (nursing and non-nursing classes): 3.37
Courses Satisfied by:
Ivy Tech Community College (Fall 2017-Spring 2021)
North Central College (Fall 2021)
Saint Mary's College (Spring 2022-Spring 2025)
Course Grades:
Pre-Requirements: Minimum of a 2.8 GPA: Fulfilled Requirement
NURS 307 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: A-
NURS 310 Nutrition for Health and Healing: A
NURS 321 Nursing Care of the Adult-Acute: B+
NURS 323 Perinatal Nursing: B+
NURS 330 Nursing Care of the Adult-Chronic: B
NURS 334 Pharmacotherapeutics: B
NURS 385 Nursing Research: B+
NURS 410 Nursing Care of the Adult-Advanced: B+
NURS 414 Community Health Nursing: in progress
NURS 415 Nursing Leadership: A-
NURS 426 Child Health Nursing: in progress
NURS 495 Professional Role Preparation: in progress
NURS 999 Senior Comprehensive: in progress
Clinical Experience:
NURS 330: Nursing Care of Adults-Chronic
August-October 2023
This course focuses on the assessment and management of patients with chronic health conditions. The learning efforts are focused on the ethical, spiritual, psychosocial, and economic impact of chronic illness on the patient and their family. - Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center
Clinical Outcomes: Passing medications, head-to-toe assessments, nursing care plans, providing patient-specific care as needed, and learning to speak with patients on a personal and spiritual level
Hospice nurse observation
NURS 323: Perinatal Nursing
October-December 2023
This course provides a foundation of nursing knowledge in the care of women in all phases of the perinatal period. This course offers students the ability to apply of specific concepts, principles, and theories in various perinatal settings. - Memorial Beacon Hospital
Clinical Outcomes: Observing a c-section and vaginal birth, doing mother and baby assessments, providing patient education, and passing medications
NURS 307: Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing
January-March 2024
This course explores patients of various ages across the lifespan with psychiatric/mental health disorders. Incorporated in the course is the concepts of therapeutic use of self with individuals, families, and groups in an acute psychiatric care setting. -Memorial Epworth and Hubbard Hills
Clinical Outcomes: Learning to speak with and care for patients with a variety of mental health diseases, listening and communicating therapeutically
NURS 321: Nursing Care of Adults-Acute
March-Mary 2024
This course emphasizes the focus on the assessment and management of persons with acute medical and surgical conditions. Application of scientific principles and decision-making skills are emphasized as students care for persons with acute health conditions in medical-surgical settings.
Clinical Outcomes: Passing medications, head-to-toe assessments, nursing care plans, providing patient-specific care as needed, and ambulating patients to promote healing - Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center
NURS 415: Nursing Leadership
August-October 2024
The course focuses on the concepts of management and leadership within the nursing profession. Current economic, political, professional, and social issues that affect the nursing profession are explored. - Memorial Beacon Hospital
Clinical Outcomes: Passing medications, selecting a floor that interests you, patient communication skills, interproffesional communication skills, and preparing for the transition from nursing student to RN
NURS 410: Nursing Care of Adults-Advanced
October-December 2024
This course emphasizes nursing process in caring for persons with multi-system complex health conditions in an acute care environment. Critical thinking, decision-making, and professional accountability are emphasized throughout the course.
Clinical Outcomes: Passing medications, working with intubated patients, evaluating EKG’s, ensuring patient’s are getting care that supports their needs based on the acuity of their stay. - Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center
NURS 414: Community Health Nursing
TBD (2025)
This ocurse broadens the concepts of community health nursing introduced across the curriculum and integrates them into a meaningful whole. Emphasis is placed on increasing the student’s self-awareness, communicating effectively, and meeting the community health needs of families and groups. (TBD)
NURS 426: Child Health Nursing
TBD (2025)
This course focuses on assessment and management of well, acutely ill, chronically ill, and special needs children and their families. The effect the child’s illness has on the family in hospital or community settings is emphasized. - Memorial Beacon Hospital
Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center
5215 Holy Cross Parkway
Mishawaka, IN 46545
Memorial Beacon Hospital
614 N Michigan St.
South Bend, IN 46601
Memorial Epworth Center
420 N Niles Ave.
South Bend, IN 46617
Hubbard Hills
28070 County Road 24
Elkart, IN 46517
Other Courses:
Foundational Nursing Classes:
Foundations of Nursing Practice (NURS 227): B+
Human Anatomy and Physiology I (BIO 141): B-
Human Anatomy and Physiology II (BIO 142): B
Microbiology (BIO 216): A-
Pathophysiology (BIO 224): A
Integrated General, Organic, and Bio-Chemistry (CHEM 118): C+
Health Assessment (NURS 225): A-
Knowledge Acquissition/Inegration Learning
Utopian and Dystopian Literature (ENLT 151): (in-progress)
East Meets West (HUST 203W): B+
Introductory Spanish I (MLSP 101): A-
Introductory Spanish II (MLSP 102): A-
Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 110): B-
Religion, Religious Study, and Theory (RLST 101): A-
Catholic Faith and Life (RLST 261): A-
Art History Survey I (ART 241): A-
Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in the US (SOC 255): B
Introduction to Psychology: Culture and Systems (PSYC 156): B+
First-year Seminar Speaking (COMM 102): A-
Finite Mathematics (MATH 104): B-
Other Electives:
Introductory Biology (BIO 101): B
Introduction to Business (BUAD 101): A
Introduction to Microcomputers (CPSC 101): A
Economics Fundamentals (ECON 101): A
English Composition (ENWR 111): A
Creative Writing (ENWR 202): A
Rhetoric and Argument (ENWR 215): B
Survey of American History I (HIST 201): B
Survey of American History II (HIST 202): A
Introduction to Health Sciences (HLTH 155): A
Liberal Arts Capstone Course: B
Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems (HUM 101): A
College Algebra (MATH 101): B
Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry (MATH 103): A
Introduction to American Government (POSC 201): B
Theatre Appreciation (THTR 100): A
Varsity Soccer (PE 071) x4 years