Graduate Nursing Programs
Nursing Education
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The Master of Science in Nursing Education program promotes the core application of theory, research, and health care policy to the role of the nurse educator within the academic and in-service settings. The program includes core courses in theory, research and policy with cognates in grant proposal, measurement and assessment, and legal issues. The nursing education specialty courses are in curriculum development, instructional designs, and evaluation approaches. The culmination of these courses will be applied within the 300 hour internship experience whereby students will have opportunities to design, implement, and evaluate their own teaching practicum under the supervision of a nurse educator mentor.
For more information contact:
Louise Dean-Kelly
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 | 3 Credits |
| NUR 526 | Legal and Regulatory Issues in Health Care | 3 Credits |
| NUR 535 | Curriculum Development in the Nursing Education | 3 Credits |
| NUR 545 | Instructional Design in Nursing Education |
3 Credits |
| NUR 560 | Nursing Research Methods | 3 Credits |
| PSY 570 | Measurement and Assessment | 3 Credits |
| NUR 624 | Grant Proposal | 3 Credits |
| NUR 635 | Evaluation Approaches in Nursing Education | 3 Credits |
| NUR 645 | Culminating Internship in Nursing Education | 3 Credits |
| Graduate Electives | 6 Credits | |
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Total
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36 Credits | |
Sample Plans of Study
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