Awesome
Doctor Igbo was very straightforward and not troublesome. There's no extra homework or busywork in her class. She will let you focus on the material in the textbook and the exams are straight from the book too. She's kind and tries to help her students as much as possible. She's probably the most cool instructor in the nursing program.
Average
Prof. Igbo is kind, but I suggest you don't only rely on what she says in exam. Self study is super helpful and read the assigned chapters! Study each function and how they actually work. She doesn't give extra credit, so utilize the quizzes she gives to improve your grade.
Average
At first, I missed this class by .5. However, this semester, I studied more, read the book, and talked more with Professor Igbo about fixing what I needed to fix from last semester. She's not a bad professor, she's caring. I suggest you do a recording of the lectures because she has an accent.
Good
I really loved Doctor Igbo. Her exams are difficult though. On the other hand, she's very experienced and willing to help students.
Prairie View A&M University: College of Nursing - Nursing
Professor
Immaculata worked at Prairie View A&M University as a Professor
Professor
My responsibilities included leadership of course development and management; support of student retention and progression through obtaining grants that provided financial support directly to students and in paying a retention specialist. In the areas of service, chaired a couple of college committees and Task forces; provided guidance as an advisor to an on-campus student organization that supported academic and social transition of international students. In the areas of scholarly activities, I presented at various professional conferences; published articles as well as book chapters.
Professor
Immaculata Igbo, Ph.D., is a Professor at Prairie View A&M University College of Nursing in Houston, Texas. Her areas of specialty include pharmacology and pathophysiology and she co-developed four nursing courses. For thirty years, she has taught in various schools of Health Professions: medicine, dentistry and nursing. She has conducted research, presented and published in the areas of pharmacology and student retention at national and international conferences. She has contributed book chapters to two books. She has served as the principle investigator on several funded grants including some that focused on financial support for students and on strategies for student retention. Her passion is student retention and working closely with first semester students.
Associate Professor
My responsibilities included leadership of course development and management; support of student retention and progression through obtaining grants that provided financial support directly to students and in paying a retention specialist. In the areas of service, chaired a couple of college committees and Task forces; provided guidance as an advisor to an on-campus student organization that supported academic and social transition of international students. In the areas of scholarly activities, I presented at various professional conferences; published articles as well as book chapters.
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Pharmacology
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Cardiovascular Pharmacology
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Pharmacology and Therapeutics