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Navigated to Nursing Educator (MSN Concentration/Graduate Certificate) Grad Program.

NURSING EDUCATION CONCENTRATION

REQUIREMENTS

Credits

MSN 6000 Advanced Assessment and Clinical Reasoning

3

MSN 6040 Advanced Evidence-Based Research and Statistical Analysis

3

MSN 6100 Leadership

3

MSN 6200 Advanced Pathophysiology

3

MSN 6300 Nursing Theory, Science and Evidence-Based Practice

3

MSN 6450 Health Policy, Systems and Financing

3

MSN 6460 Curriculum Theory, Design, Frameworks, Development, and Evaluation Methods

3

MSN 6500 Advanced Pharmacology

3

MSN 6600 Informatics and Health Information Management

3

MSN 6760 Teaching Strategies and Evaluation Methods

3

MSN 7863 Practicum in Nursing Education

3

MSN 7982 Capstone Seminar

2

Total Required Credits:

35

Four courses in the Nursing Administration concentration may be taken separately, if students want to earn a Nursing Administration Certificate. The Nursing Administration Certificate can be earned post-master’s for professional development. With the agreement of the MSN Program Director and acceptable preparation, the courses could be taken post-baccalaureate, and the credits could be transferred to the MSN degree program. The course, MSN 6100 Leadership, is required as part of the Certificate curriculum.