COURSE DETAIL
NURS 6274 Semantic Representation
Credit hours: 3 per Semester
Cluster: Systems, Leadership, Informatics and Policy,
www.nursing.ucdenver.edu/coursecatalog
Course Level: Masters Intermediate
Course Type: Masters
IPE: No
Course Open to: all
Institution:University of Colorado
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Pre-requisites: none
Course Description: Introduces the concept of classifying nursing phenomena to facilitate data management and retrieval. Topics include: minimum data sets, nursing language, classification systems and vocabularies, and relates each topic to nursing practice, administration, and research.
Method of Instruction: asynchronous
Delivery Platform: Canvas
Campus visits required: none
Course Contact: China Hutchins
email: china.hutchins@cuanschutz.edu
Tuition: NEXus Common Price
Other considerations: By the end of this course, the learner will be able to: Summarize the importance to practice, administration, and research of formalizing nursing language. Formulate strategies for fostering the use of nursing terminologies and minimum data sets in organizations. Formulate strategies for contributing to the evaluation and development of emerging terminology standards. Create an international research agenda for nursing terminology. Open to PhD and DNP students.
Available Seats by Semester for this course:
SPRING 2020
Section: 5IN
Instructor: TBA
Seats: 5
Credits: 3 / Semester
Start Date: 01-21-20
End Date: 05-15-20