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Master
of Science in Nursing
Nursing
Education
The Nursing Education specialty prepares the nurse to be an educator
in schools of nursing or health care institution with skills in curriculum
development and implementation, teaching strategies for the classroom and
clinical setting, and measurement of student and program outcomes. There
are a total of 39 credit hours in the specialty.
The nursing education graduate is prepared to:
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Integrate the roles of faculty scholarship, teaching and service.
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Formulate learning objectives, learning strategies and activities in relationship
to theories of teaching and learning.
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Facilitate relationships between students and clinical agencies demonstrating
an expertise in nursing and the ability to influence change.
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Advocate for students and develop mutual respect through advising, counseling,
understanding diversity, conveying a sense of caring and serving as a preceptor
and role model.
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Integrate into the role of a faculty member participation in institutional
committees and leadership to the school, institution and the profession.
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Disseminate knowledge of teaching expertise through publication and presentation
of innovative teaching methods and outcomes of scholarly work.
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Integrate innovative and creative teaching strategies that consider increasing
use of technology in education, changing perspectives on teaching and learning
and the needs of a global society.
Internet and Distance Education
All courses for this program will be offered using distance technologies.
Distance education initiatives using Internet web pages, CD-ROMs
and streaming presentations are designed to assist the working or distance
student to advance educationally.
MSN Nursing Education Curriculum
Nursing Core Courses |
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| N612 Advanced Nursing Research |
3 credits |
| N613 Theoretical Basis for Advanced Practice Nursing |
3 credits |
| N614 Advanced Practice Nursing and Health Care Issues |
3 credits |
| N615 Advanced Nursing Research II |
3 credits |
| N616 Management of the Client in the Health Care System |
3 credits |
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15 credits |
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| Clinical Core Courses |
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| N617 Advanced Concepts of Pathophysiology |
3 credits |
| N618 Advanced Health Assessment |
3 credits |
| N622 Clinical Pharmacology |
3 credits |
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9 credits |
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| Nursing Education Specialty Courses |
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| N671 Curriculum Development for the Nursing Educator |
5 credits |
| N672 Teaching Strategies for the Nursing Educator |
5 credits |
| N673 Evaluation Strategies for the Nursing Educator |
5 credits |
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15 credits |
Course Descriptions
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MSN Admission Requirements and Registration
Post Masters Credit
The Nursing Education Specialty option is offered for post-masters
credit to students with a Masters Degree in Nursing. The program of study
is individualized and based on transcript evaluation and clinical practice
experience. |