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Undergraduate
Core & Minors Across Departments
Rules and Regulations
The following conditions must be met to earn a minor:
At least 9 credits to be used toward the minor must have been completed at Caldwell University.
At least 50% of [...]
Healthcare Administration
The School of Business and Computer Science provides comprehensive offerings for students seeking either general or specialized degrees in the fields of business and technology. Our [...]
Nursing
The bachelor’s degree in nursing at Caldwell University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and the New Jersey Board of Nursing.
For any comments or [...]
Public Health Education
The Bachelor of Science in Public Health Education is an inter-disciplinary program crossing the departments of Natural Sciences, Nursing, Business, Psychology, Political Science and Sociology. The [...]
School Nurse Certification (Non-Instructional)
The School of Education offers a school nurse program that leads to the School Nurse Certification, or Non-instructional School Nurse Certification. The School Nurse Non-instructional Certification [...]
School Nurse Certification - Instructional
The School of Education offers a school nurse program that leads to the School Nurse Certification, or Non-instructional School Nurse Certification. The School Nurse Certification qualifies the [...]
Graduate
MSN in Population Health
The MSN in Population Health has been designed to prepare graduates for positions within a variety of health care systems that include care coordination, case management, project management, nurse [...]
MSN in Population Health with a concentration in Palliative Care
The MSN in Population Health with a concentration in Palliative Care has been designed to prepare graduates for positions within a variety of health care systems that include care coordination, [...]
MSN in Population Health/MBA in Healthcare Administration dual degree program
Master of science in nursing combined with an MBA, allowing students to complete both degrees in 63 credits
Master of Science in Nursing, with a Healthcare Administration specialty [...]
MSN Population Health Concentration in Instructional Design & Curriculum
Graduates of the MSN in Population Health Instructional Design and Curriculum concentration will be poised to take on educational roles in healthcare industries that require advanced knowledge of [...]
Courses
Undergraduate
BI 203 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
This course is geared toward students who are pursuing careers in nursing and the allied health sciences. The study of anatomy and physiology provides the strong foundation needed to support [...]
BI 203L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I
Laboratory exercises correlate with materials covered in lecture. Prerequisite for the nursing program.
BI 204 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
A continuation of BI 203. This course covers transport, absorption and excretion and the human life cycle. Prerequisite for the nursing program.
BI 204L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I
Laboratory exercises correlate with materials covered in lecture. Prerequisite for the nursing program.
BI 217 Nursing Microbiology
Required course for nursing majors. Treats morphology, physiology and genetics of selected microorganisms and their role in environmental, health, and industrial processes.
BI 217L Nursing Microbiology Laboratory
Required course for nursing majors. Reinforces and illustrates concepts introduced in BI 315N. Students learn to work with and understand microorganisms and learn to recognize microbiological [...]
BI 315N Nursing Microbiology
Required course for nursing majors. Treats morphology, physiology and genetics of selected microorganisms and their role in environmental, health, and industrial processes.
BI 315X Nursing Microbiology Laboratory
Required course for nursing majors. Reinforces and illustrates concepts introduced in BI 315N. Students learn to work with and understand microorganisms and learn to recognize microbiological [...]
BU 213 Introduction to Healthcare Administration
This course introduces fundamental concepts in managing various kinds of healthcare organizations (HCOs) in the United States, emphasizing the integrated approach to management needed in [...]
CH 110 Principles Of Chemistry
This course is a one semester course with lecture and laboratory experiences designed for students in the nursing program. This course introduces the fundamental concepts of general chemistry and [...]
CH 110L Principles of Chemistry Laboratory
Laboratory experiments correlate with material covered in lecture. Note: This course is also a prerequisite for the nursing program.
ED 331 Introduction to the Education of Exceptional Children and Children with Autism
his course will prepare classroom teachers to effectively teach the range of students found in today's classrooms including students with disabilities, gifted students, at-risk students, and [...]
ED 451 School Nursing I: Health Assessment, School Law and Services in Schools
This course explores the function and role of the nurse in the school health program and studies the organization, administration, and evaluation of health services at the elementary and secondary [...]
ED 455 School Nursing II: Health Assessment, School Law and Services in Schools
This course enables the school nurse to identify problems and plan solutions related to the total administrative program of health care. The coordination of school facilities with resources at the [...]
MA 105 Mathematics For Liberal Arts
This course is designed for liberal arts, social science, humanities and communications majors. Introductory topics include: cryptology; numeration systems; history of mathematics; basic statistics; [...]
MA 118 Analytical Mathematics For The
This course studies the real number system, algebraic expressions, percents, fractions, decimals, ratios, proportions, scientific notation, exponents, and radicals. It also covers metric system and [...]
NU 219 The Professional Nurse: An Introduction to Practice
This course provides students with an introduction to the identity, values, philosophy, standards, and challenges that define and underlie current and future professional nursing practice. Students [...]
NU 301 Fundamentals Of Nursing
This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of nursing across the lifespan, the philosophy of nursing and the role of the registered professional nurse. The nursing [...]
NU 306 Adult Health Nursing I
This course is focused on the role of the professional nurse in providing patient-centered, safe and effective care, promotion and maintenance of health, including psychosocial and physiological [...]
NU 308 Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice
This course focuses on developing critical thinking and information technology skills necessary to access, analyze, evaluate and apply evidence-based scientific literature to nursing practice. [...]
NU 409 Maternal Child Nursing
This course focuses on patient/family centered care utilizing culturally sensitive approaches to address the health care needs of women and families from diverse populations. Emphasis is on the [...]
NU 410 Pediatric Nursing
This course focuses on patient/family centered care utilizing culturally sensitive approaches to address the health care needs of women, children and families from diverse populations. Emphasis is on [...]
NU 411 Parent Child/Pediatric Nursing
This course focuses on patient/family centered care utilizing culturally sensitive approaches to address the health care needs of women, children and families from diverse populations. Emphasis is on [...]
NU 412 Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
This course is focused on the integration and application of bio-psycho-social concepts to promote health and provide nursing care for people and populations experiencing vulnerabilities and [...]
NU 415 Leadership, Finance, and Health Care Policy in Nursing
This course explores organization and management, financing, and reimbursement of health care services within complex, rapidly-changing healthcare delivery systems. It includes a review of regulatory [...]
NU 416 Adult Health II
This course is focused on combining best evidence with planning and implementation of appropriate nursing interventions to plan and provide care for adults with acute health problems. Students will [...]
NU 418 Transition to Professional Practice
The focus of this course is on the transitional issues of the graduate into professional practice. Topics related to legislative and economic issues of the health care delivery system are explored. [...]
NU 419 Professional Nursing 2 for R.N.s
This course introduces the registered nurse student to the philosophy of nursing within the baccalaureate curriculum. The interrelationships between nursing theory, practice, education and research [...]
NU 420 Community and Public Health
This course focuses on the application of nursing science and public health concepts to develop strategies to address health problems in the community. The framework of primary, secondary, and [...]
RN 219 The Professional Nurse: An Introduction to Practice
This course provides students with an introduction to the identity, values, philosophy, standards, and challenges that define and underlie current and future professional nursing practice. Students [...]
RN 305 Pathophysiology
This course focuses on concepts of pathophysiological alterations and major regulatory mechanisms of the body, as they relate to the nursing care of diverse populations in a holistic and caring [...]
RN 308 Nursing Research and Evidence-based Practice
This course focuses on developing critical thinking and information technology skills necessary to access, analyze, evaluate and apply evidencebased scientific literature to nursing practice. [...]
RN 310 Pharmacology
This course introduces the student to the history, legal responsibilities and standards that impact the use and administration of medications to clients in a safe manner utilizing evidence based [...]
RN 418 Transition to Professional Practice
The focus of this course is on the transitional issues of the graduate into professional practice. Topics related to legislative and economic issues of the health care delivery system are explored. [...]
RN 420 Community and Public Health
This course focuses on the application of nursing science and public health concepts to develop strategies to address health problems in the community. The framework of primary, secondary, and [...]
Graduate
NU 502 Palliative Care Across the Lifespan
This course will prepare the graduate nursing student with advanced, knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to maintain, enhance or improve individual, family, and community well-being across the [...]
NU 503 Advanced Health Assessment
This course builds upon the foundation of baccalaureate level nursing education while enabling students enrolled in the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) in Population Health program to develop [...]
NU 511 Applied Techniques: Cultural Health Promotion and Social Determinants of Health
Students will research and analyze theories grounded in nursing, focusing on health promotion, integrating multicultural aspects of care, while considering the social determinant of health which [...]
NU 514 Barriers to Quality Palliative Care
This course will prepare the graduate nursing student with advanced, knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to maintain, enhance or improve individual, family, and community well-being across the [...]
NU 515 Research Methods: Exp. R. Q.
This course provides knowledge in the core principles of nursing research. Students will explore specific evidence, demonstrate appraisal and analysis of
evidence. Students will identify and explore [...]
Non-Academic Content
Undergraduate
Chairs
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B.A. SUNY Stony Brook
M.A. CUNY Brooklyn College
Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University
VIRGINIA H. RICH/ Business & Computer Science
B.S. LeMoyne College
M.A. [...]
Courses at Other Institutions
Students seeking approval to take a course at another institution to satisfy requirements or pre-requisites for a Caldwell University program must obtain approval prior to registering for the course [...]
Fees
Fees: 2024 – 2025
Application Fee (non-refundable)
$50
Tuition (per credit) Continuing Education
$793
Tuition (per credit) Graduate & [...]
Introduction
Mission Statement
Founded in 1939 by the Sisters of Saint Dominic, Caldwell University promotes intellectual, spiritual, and aesthetic growth to a diverse population and welcomes all cultures and [...]
Programs of Study
The university offers various programs of study in the liberal arts and sciences leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science, or Bachelor of Science in [...]
Graduate
Academic Standing
The academic standing of a student is determined by course grades. Acceptable grades in the Applied Behavior Analysis program are B or better; acceptable grades in the Business, Counseling, [...]
Accreditations
In 1952, Caldwell College received full accreditation from the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, [...]
Introduction
Mission Statement
Founded in 1939 by the Sisters of Saint Dominic, Caldwell University promotes intellectual, spiritual, and aesthetic growth to a diverse population and welcomes all cultures and [...]
Tuition, Fees, and Payment Procedures
Graduate tuition is billed per credit. The Student Accounts Office assess charges approximately six weeks before the start of each semester to all registered students. Billing can be retrieved [...]
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