Nursing Students Online Learning
Published Oct 10, 2022
guest1068752
46 Posts
Has anyone taken these classes at university of phoenix?
The classes are NRP 507 and NRP 511. Would they be easy to ace if I am working full time, given I take one at a time? Thank you
txgypsymurse, BSN, RN
47 Posts
I am looking into it as well.
Dre2416, BSN, RN
155 Posts
I plan on taking the advanced patho at MTSA. I heard its a great class and will prepare you for what anesthesia classes are like since its through their school.
SvrManipulator
2 Posts
So did anyone take NRP 511 or 507? Also interested in these classes. 8 weeks seems pretty condensed for a graduate level physiology class.
SvrManipulator said: So did anyone take NRP 511 or 507? Also interested in these classes. 8 weeks seems pretty condensed for a graduate level physiology class.
I'm enrolling in NRP/511 for the Feb 6th start date. Mainly doing it to strengthen my application for CRNA schools.
txgypsymurse said: I'm enrolling in NRP/511 for the Feb 6th start date. Mainly doing it to strengthen my application for CRNA schools.
How's the class going overall?
Nurse Alexa, MSN, RN
120 Posts
Patho. I have taken through Doane University online. I was hoping for an easy A, but received a B+. It's difficult taking any course online. Quick advice - it would be easier if tests were open book. For me, they were not and I wish I knew that beforehand.
Also, the class I took was only 4 weeks long, so very condensed and time-consuming. It is important to note you need to take ample time aside to actually study and look at coursework.
hlwilder, BSN, RN
11 Posts
Can anyone who has taken Advanced Patho or Advanced Pharm through University of Phoenix speak to the course load, expectations, assignments, exams, and overall level of difficulty? Struggling to decide if I should risk taking this condensed course versus a standard course-length at another school while also being an Active Duty RN. Thanks everyone!
FreshieNurse, BSN, RN
6 Posts
Has anyone taken any courses with UOP advanced patho, pharm, and health assessment? Please share