Nursing Administration
The Nursing Administration Program is designed to prepare professional leaders who will creatively advance the practice of nursing and facilitate the delivery of cost-effective care through the application and testing of administrative knowledge and skills. The Nursing Administration student will complete a practicum in a nursing administration role selected from a variety of health care agency options. This 43 credit-hour program provides a strong foundation for doctoral study and research.
Program of Study
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| NUR 500 |
Theoretical Foundations for Nursing Practice |
3 Credits |
| NUR 503/ |
Advanced Nursing, Health Policy, and the Health System
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3 Credits |
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| *NUR 504A |
Advancing Leadership in Health Care |
4 Credits |
| HIM 501 |
Health Care Informatics |
3 Credits |
| CSC 507 |
Data Analysis |
3 Credits |
| NUR 608 |
Health Care Systems Seminar |
3 Credits |
| NUR 610 |
Nursing Administration Seminar
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3 Credits |
| NUR 611 |
Nursing Administration Internship |
3 Credits |
| HRM 518 |
Human Resource Management |
3 Credits |
| NUR 522 |
Financial Management for Nurse
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3 Credits |
| NUR 524 |
Program Planning and Development |
2 Credits |
| NUR 526 |
Legal and Regulatory Issues in Health Care |
3 Credits |
| NUR 560 |
Nursing Research Methods |
3 Credits |
| MGT 607 |
Organizational and Management Theory
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3 Credits |
| NUR 624 |
Grant Proposal Seminar |
3 Credits |
| NUR 627 |
Culminating Seminar for Nurse Administrators |
2 Credits |
*for accelerated R.N. to B.S./M.S. program only.
Sample Plans of Study
Full Time
Part Time
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