Holly Symonds-Brown, PhD, RN

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing
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Fall Term 2024 (1890)

NURS 437 - Mental Health and Wellness in Nursing

6 units (fi 12)(EITHER, 3-144C-2 6)

This course in mental health provides opportunities to acquire knowledge, skills, and attitudes to promote wellness, through safe, ethical nursing practice, in a variety of contexts. The focus will be on mental well-being throughout the lifespan. Learning experiences will provide students an understanding of the mental health nursing process. Clinical hours listed are the total number of hours and will be offered over 6 weeks. Note: Available only to nursing students in the After Degree/After Degree Honors Program. Prerequisites: NURS 344, NURS 345, and NURS 416. Corequisite: NURS 431.

LECTURE A201 (51275)

2024-09-03 - 2024-10-11
R 09:00 - 11:50

LECTURE A601 (51276)

2024-10-21 - 2024-12-06
R 09:00 - 11:50

Winter Term 2025 (1900)

NURS 327 - Mental Health and Wellness in Nursing

6 units (fi 12)(VAR, 3-144C-2 6)

This course in mental health provides opportunities to acquire knowledge, skills, and attitudes to promote wellness, through safe, ethical nursing practice, in a variety of contexts. The focus will be mental well-being throughout the lifespan. Learning experiences will provide students an understanding of the mental health nursing process. Clinical hours listed are the total number of hours and will be offered over 6 weeks. Note: Available only to nursing students in the Collaborative/Honors Program or Bilingual Program. Prerequisites: NURS 216, NURS 224, and NURS 225.

LECTURE B101 (75362)

2025-01-06 - 2025-02-14
M 09:00 - 11:50

LECTURE B501 (75364)

2025-03-03 - 2025-04-11
M 09:00 - 11:50



NURS 601 - Advanced Nursing Inquiry

3 units (fi 6)(SECOND, 0-3S-0)

The purpose of this course is to foster advanced scholarly inquiry and to assist students to understand, position, and defend their research theoretically and methodologically in the context of multiple perspectives and different theoretical standpoints. Emphasis will be placed on the diverse but distinctive nature of nursing inquiry created through engagement of multiple communities within health related contexts.

SEMINAR 850 (70854)

2025-01-06 - 2025-04-09
T 13:00 - 15:50

SEMINAR B01 (76376)

2025-01-06 - 2025-04-09
T 13:00 - 15:50