INDIANA UNIVERSITY NEWS-LETTER
NURSING EDUCATION AT
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
Including the Pre-Nursing , Nurses Training , and Advanced Nursing Education Programs
1945-46
Calendar, 1945-46
Indianapolis Campus
In the Indiana University Training School for Nurses, entering classes are admitted the first week of March and the first week of September of each year. A vacation of four weeks is given at the close of the year's work, during the months of June, July, and August.
Bloomington Campus
First Semester
September 20-22 ... Thursday-Saturday .. Matriculation, registration, orientation of new Freshman and transfer students.
September 24 .... , . Monday ... ··Enrollment of new students.
September 24, 25 ... Monday, Tuesd~;.y ... Registration of former studl'nts.
September 25 ... Tuesday ... Enrollment of former students.
September 26 ... Wednesday ... Classes begin.
November 21 ... Wednesday, 11 a.m .. -Thanksgiving recess begins.
November 26 ... Monday, 11 a.m. . .. Thanksgiving recc~s ends.
December 21 ... Friday, 11 a.m. . ... Hal day recess beglns.
January 3 ... Thursday, 11 a.m. . . Holiday recess ends.
January 5 ... Saturday ... Thursday classes ml:'et.
January 28 ... Monday ... Final examinations begin.
February 2 ... Saturday ... First semester ends.
Second Semester
February 11, 12 .... Monday, Tuesday ... Registration.
February 12 ... Tuesday ... Enrollment.
February 13 ... Wednesday ... Cla,ses begin.
April 18 ... Thursday, 11 a.m. .. Spring recess begins.
April 22 ... Monday, 11 a.m . . . Spring recess ends.
May 30 ... Thursday ... Memorial Day, a hcliday.
June 5 ... Wednesday ... Reading day.
June 6 ... Thun:day ... Final examination:.:; beg·n.
June 8 ... Saturday ... Last day for filing Senior grades.
June 12 ... Wednc~:day ... Second :.:;cmcster ends.
Summer Session, 1946
June 19, 20 ... Wednesday, Thursday Registration.
June 20 ... Thursday ... Enr"llment.
June 21 ... Friday ... Classes begin.
J unc 22 ... Saturday ... Thursday classes meet.
July 4,, ... Thursday, Friday ... Independence Day holiday, August 16 ... Friday ... Summer session ends.
Special Session
A Rpecial session of thre<.:', four, or five week:.:; can be set up between Augm·t 19 and St!ptcmber 20 if needed for the accommodation of veterans or other groups.
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Vol. XXXIII July, 1945 No. 7
Entered as second-cla's mail matter December 23, 1912, at the post office at Bloom- ington, Indiana, under the Act of August 24, 1912. Published twelve times a year by Indiana University, from the University office, Bloomington, Indiana.
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CURRICULUM I. Students interested in entering public health work are enrolled in Curriculum I.
Option A-Staff Nurse in Public Health Nursing.
is organized for graduate nurses who wish to prepare in public health nursing.
First Semester
This curriculum for a staff level
Hours Advanced Educational Psychology ... Ed. 211 3 Principles of Sociology ... Soc. lOlb 3 Case Work Problems . . . . . . . . . . 3 Principles and M"thods of Teaching in Nursing .. Ed. 322N.Ed. 2.
Principles of Public Health Nursing ... Ed. 310N.Ed. 4 Physical Education . . . 1
Second Semester
*Field Work with Official Public Health Nursing
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Agency . . . . . . . . . Ed. 427bN.Ed. 711.i
*Field Work with Nonofficial Public Health Nursing
Agency . . . . . . . . . . Ed. 427aN.Ed. 71/.i 15
Third Semester
Public Health Organization ...•... Ed. 311N.Ed. 2 Nutrition . . . . . . . . . H. Econ. 106 2 Preventive Medicine . . . . . . . . . . Ed. 312N.Ed. 2 Advanced Principles of Public Health Nursing .. Ed. 410N.Ed. 4 Supervised Teaching in Health ... Ed. 426N.Ed. 3 Mental Hygiene . . . . . . . . Psy. 261 3 Physical Education . . . . . . . . . 1 17
CURRICULUM II. Students interested in preparing for supervisory or instructional positions in schools of nursing should enroll in one of the following options:
Option A-Instructor in Science. This curriculum is organized for graduate ·nurses who wish to prepare to teach sciences. One or two years of experience a.3 a graduate nurses are required in order to qualify for a degree in this option.
First Semester
Hours Human Anatomy ... Anat. 114 5 Elementary Physiology ... Physiol. 101 5 Advanced Educational Psychology ... Ed. 211 3 Trends in Nursing . . . Ed. 301N.Ed. 2 Physical Education . . . . . . 1 16
Second Semester
tOrganic Chemistry ... Chem. 227 6 Introductory Bacteriology ... Bact.. 252 5 Principles and Methods of Teaching in Nursing .. Ed. 322N.Ed. 2 Teaching SciencPs in Nursing . . . . 422aN.Ed. 2 Physical Education . . . . . . 1 16
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These courses are given in cooperation with public health agencies and arc the only courses in this curriculum that are not offered on the Bloomington campus. Ar- rangeml.!nts for field courses should be made at least one semester in advance.t Organic Chemistry may follow Chemistry lOla. and lOlb, or their equivalent, if satisfactory work has be-en done in the first courses. Students who are not pre- nursing students from Indiana Univeroity should take Chemistry 103a and 103b as prerequisites for Organic Chemistry (Chem. 227).
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Third Semester
Guidance in Nursing ... Ed. 401N.Ed. 2 Pharmacology and Therapeutics ... Ed. 412N.Ed. 2 The Curriculum in Nursing ... Ed. 413N.Ed. 2 Introduction to Public Health Nursing ... Ed. 415N.Ed. 2
*Supervised Teaching in Sciences ... Ed. 426aN.Ed. 3
*Field Experience for Instructors in Sciences .. Ed. 428aN.Ed. 3 Guided Electives . . . . . . . . . . . 2 16
Option B-lnstructor in Nursing Arts. This curriculum is or- ganized for graduate nurses who wish to prepare for a position as nursing arts instructor in a school of nursing. Nurses enrolling in this option must have had two years of experience as a graduate nurse before they can meet requirements for a degree. This experience should preferably have been as a head nurse or an assistant nursing arts instructor.
First Semester
Elementary Physiology ... Physiol. 101 Advanced Educational Psychology . . . Ed. 211 Trends in Nursing ... Ed. 301N.Ed.
Ward Management ... Ed. 313N.Ed.
Nursing Arts ... Ed. 314N.Ed.
Nutrition ... H. Econ. 106 Physical Education ... .
Second Semester
Hours 5 3 2 2 2 2 1 17
Ward Teaching ... Ed. 420N.Ed. 2 Principles and Methods of Teaching in Nursing .. Ed. 322N.Ed. 2 Mental Hygiene ... Psy. 261 3 Pharmacology and Therapeutics ... , . , , ... Ed. 412N.Ed. 2 The Teaching of Nursing Arts ... Ed. 422bN.Ed. 2 Introductory Bacteriology . . . Bact. 252 5 Physical Education . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . 1 17
Third Semester
Guidance in Nursing ... Ed. 40!N.Ed. 2 Household Physics ... Phys, lllH.E. 3 Introduction to Public Health Nursing ... Ed. 415N.Ed. 2 The Curriculum in Nursing ...••...•. Ed. 413N.Ed. 2
*Supervised Teaching in Nursing Arts ... Ed. 426bN.Ed. 3
*Field Experience in Nursing Arts ... Ed. 428bN.Ed. 3 15
Option C-Supervisor and Instructor in Surgical Nursing. This curriculum is organized for graduate nurses who wish to prepare for a position as supervisor and clinical instructor in surgical nursing.
Students enrolling in this option should have had one or two years of experience as a graduate nurse, preferably as a head nurse or assist- ant instructor.
First Semester
Elementary Physiology ... Physiol. 101 Advanced Educational Psychology ... Ed. 211 Trends in Nursing ... Ed. 301N.Ed.
Ward Management ... Ed. 313N.Ed.
Mental Hygiene ...•... Psy. 261 Physical Education ... .
Hours 5 3 2 2 3 1 16
• Supervised teaching and field experience are given in cooperation with the Indiana University Training School for Nurses in Indianapolis. Application should be made at least one month in advance.
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Second Semester
Principles and Methods of Teaching in Nursing .. Ed. 322N.Ed. 2 Ward Teaching ... Ed. 420N.Ed. 2 Supervision and Teaching in the Clinical Field .. Ed. 402N.Ed. 2 Nutrition ... H. Econ. 106 2 Nursing Arts ... , ... , ... Ed. 314N.Ed. 2 Pharmacology and Therapeutics ... Ed. 412N.Ed. 2 Surgical Nursing ... Ed. H7N.Ed. 2 Physical Education . . . . . . 1 15
Third Semester
Guidance in Nursing ... Ed. 401N.Ed. 2 The Curriculum in Nursing ... , ... Ed. 413N.Ed. 2
"Supervised Teaching in Surgical Nursing ... Ed. 426cN.Ed. 3
•~'ield Experience in Surgical Nursing ... Ed. 428cN.Ed. 3 Introduction to Public Health Nursing .. , ... Ed. 415N.Ed.
Guided Electives . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 15
Option D-Supervisor and Instructor in Obstetric Nursing. This curriculum is organized for graduate nurses who wish to prepare for a position as supervisor of an obstetric unit in a hospital and as a clinical instructor of obstetric nursing in a school of nursing. Students enrolling in this curriculum should have had one or two years of experience as a graduate nurse, preferably as a head nurse or as an assistant instructor.
First Semester
JI ours Elementary Physiology ... , ... , , , , ... Physiol. 101 5 Advanced Educational Psychology ...•••...••.... Ed. 211 3 Trends in Nursing , , ... Ed. 301N.Ed. 2 Mental Hygiene ... Psy. 261 3 Ward Management ... Ed. 313N.Ed. 2 Physical Education ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 16
Second Semester
Ward Teaching ... : ... Ed. 420N.Ed. 2 Principles and Methods of Teaching in Nursing .. Ed. 322N.Ed. 2 Supervision and Teaching in the Clinical Field .. Ed. 402'N.Ed. 2 Maternal and Child Care ... Ed, 411N.Ed. 2 Nutrition ... H. Econ. 106 2 Obstetric Nursing ... Ed. 418N.Ed. 2 Nursing Arts ... Ed. 314N.Ed. 2 Pharmacology and Therapeutics ... Ed. 412N.Ed. 2 Physical Education . . . . . . • . . . . 1 17
Third Semester
Guidance in Nursing ... Ed. 401N.Ed. 2 The Curriculum in Nursing ... Ed. 413N.Ed. 2
*Supervised Teaching in Obstetric Nursing ... Ed. 426dN.Ed. 3
*Field Experience in Obstetric Nursing .... , .Ed. 428dN.Ed. 3 Introduction to Public Health Nursing ... Ed. 415N.Ed. 2 Guided Electives . . . . . . 3 15
• See footnote on opposite page.
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Option E-Supervisor and Instructor in Pediatric Nursing. This curriculum is organized for graduate nurses who wish to prepare for positions of supervisor and clinical instructor in pediatric nursing in a school of nursing. Students enrolled in this option should have had one or two years of experience as a graduate nurse, preferably as a head nurse or assistant instructor.
First Semester
Hours Ekmentary Physiology ... Physiol. 101 5 Advanced Educational Psychology ... Ed. 211 3 Trends in Nursing ... Ed. 301N.Ed. 2 Mental Hygiene ... Psy. 261 3 Ward Management ... Ed. 313N.Ed. 2 Physical Education . . . • . . . . . . 1 16
Second Semester
Supervision and Teaching in the Clinical Field .. Ed. 402N.Ed. 2 Maternal and Child Care ... Ed. 411N.Ed. 2 Principles and Methods of Teaching in Nursing .. Ed. 322N.Ed. 2 Nutrition ... H. Econ. 106 2 Pediatric Nursing ... Ed. 419N.Ed. 2 Nursing Arts ... Ed. 314N.Ed. 2 Ward Teaching ... Ed. 420N.Ed. 2 Pharmacology and Therapeutics ... Ed. 412N.Ed. 2 Physical Education . . . . . . . 1 17
Third Semester
Guidance in Nursing ... Ed. 401N.Ed. 2 The Curriculum in Nursin!< ... Ed. 413N.Ed. 2
*Supenised Teaching in Pediatric Nursing ... Ed. 426eN.Ed. 3
*Field Experience in Pediatric Nursing ... Ed. 428eN.Ed. 3 Introduction to Public Hccalth Nursing ... Ed. 415N.Ed. 2 Guided Electives . . . 3 15
Option F-Supervisor and Instructor in Medical Nursing. This curriculum is organized for graduate nurses who wish to prepare for a position as supervisor and clinical instructor of medical nursing in a school of nursing. Students enrolled in this option should have had one or two years of experience as a graduate nurse in order to meet requirements for a degree in this curriculum. This experience should preferably have been as a head nurse or an assistant instructor.
First Semester
Hours Elementary Physiology ... Physiol. 101 5 Advanced Educational Psyrhology ... Ed. 211 3 Trends in Nursing ... Ed. 301N.Ed. 2 Mental Hygiene ... Psy. 261 3 Ward Management ... Ed. 313N.Ed. 2 Physical Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 16
Second Semester
Supervision and Teaehin!< in th., Clinical Field .. Ed. 402N.Ed. 2 Pharmacology and Therapeutics ... Ed. 412N.Ed. 2 Principk•s and Methods of Teaching in Nursing .. Ed. 322N.Ed. 2 Ward Teaching ... Ed. 420N.Ed. 2 Nutrition ...•... H. Econ. 106 2
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Supervised teaching and field experience are given in cooperation with the Indiana University Training School for Nurser;; in Indianapolis. Application should be made at least one month in arlvancc.r
Medical Nursing ...•..•... Ed. 416N.Ed.
Nursing Arts ...•...•....•.... Ed. 314N.Ed.
Physical Education ...•...
Third Semester
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Guidance in Nursing ... EI. 401N.E<l. 2 The Curriculum in Nursing ... Ed. 413N.Ed. 2 Introduction to Public Health Nu,.sing ... Ed. 416N.Ed. 2
•Supervised Teaching in Medical Nursing .... Ed. 426fN.Ed. 3
*Field Experience in Medical Nursing ... Ed. 428fN.Ed. 3 Guided Electives . . . 3 15
Relaxing Between Classes
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071tion G- lnstructor in Social Sciences. This curriculum is or- ganized for graduate nurses who wish to prepare for a position as a social science instructor. To meet Tequirements for a degree in this curricu lum the s tudent must have had one or two years of experience as a grad uate nurse, preferably as a head nurse or as an assistant instructor.
First emester
Trends in Nursing ... Ed. 301N.Ed.
Advanced Educational Psychology ... Ed. 211 Principles of Sociology ...•... Soc. 1011>
Social Psychology ...•... Psy. 138 Ethic of Democracy ... Phil. 121 Guided Electives ...•..•...•...
Physical Education ...•...
• See footnote on opposite rmge.
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Second Semester
Principles and Methods of Teaching in Nursing .. Ed. 322N.Ed. 2 Mental Hygiene ... Psy. 261 3 The Community ... Soc. 227 3 Case Work Problems . . . 3 Teaching the Social Sciences in Nursing ... Ed. 422gN.Ed. 2 History of Western European Civilization ... Hist. 101b 3 Physical Education . . . 1 17
Third Semester
Guidance in Nursing ... Ed. 401N.Ed. 2 The Curriculum in Nursing ... Ed. 413N.Ed. 2 Public He1<lth Organization ... Ed. 311N.Ed. 2 Introduction to Public Health Nursing ... Ed. 415N.Ed. 2
*Supervised Teaching in Social Sciences .•.. Ed. 426gN.Ed. 8
*F,ield Experience in Social Sciences ... Ed. 428gN.Ed. 3 14
Option H-Head Nurse. This curriculum is planned for graduate nurses who wish to prepare for positions as head nurses in a hospital with or without a school of nursing. Prerequisites for this option will depend upon whether or not the student was previously enrolled as a pre-nursing student at Indiana University. This curriculum does not lead to a degree but may be used later in fulfilling requirements for other curriculums.
First Se,mester
Hours Elementary Physiology ... Physiol. 101 5 Advanced Educational Psychology ... Ed. 211 3 Trends in Nursing ... Ed. 301N.Ed. 2 Ward Management ... Ed. 313N.Ed. 2 Nutrition ... H. Econ. 106 2 Nursing Arts ... Ed. 314N.Ed. 2 Physical Education . . . • . . . • . . . 1 17
Second Semester
Ward Teaching ... Ed. 420N.Ed. 2 Pharmacology and Therapeutics ...•... Ed. 412N.Ed. 2 tMedical Nursing ... Ed. 416N.Ed. 2
*Field Experience in Head Nursing ... Ed. 428hN.Ed. 3 9
•:1 Supe1·vised teaching and field experience are given in cooperation with the Indiana University Training School for Nurses in Indianapolis. Application should be made at least one month in advance.
t Surgical, pediatric, or obstetric nursing may be substituted according to the individual's interest.