The Master of Science in Nursing degree with a concentration in nursing administration prepares nurses to serve in a variety of leadership and managerial roles within the health care delivery system. The nursing administration track requires students to complete the MSN program core courses (14 SCH), 12 credits in nursing administration and 9 credit hours of electives in graduate level business courses or health informatics. Business courses provide the student the opportunity to learn business skills that further enhance their administrative backgrounds where health informatics courses provide background in the area of informatics. The student completes 6 credit hours of either a thesis or non-thesis research option. The course of study prepares nurses to take the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s basic certification examination for Nurse Administrators.
MS – Degree Program Requirements
(Part-Time & Full-Time curriculum sequence are available)
Nursing Administration Core Courses 14 Credits
NURS 5013
Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
3
NURS 5133
Clinical Nursing Research
3
NURS 5713
Health Policy
3
NURS 5003
Transcultural Family Health Care in Rural & Urban Settings
3
NURS 5042
Role Theory and Ethics in Advanced Practice Nursing
2
Nursing Administration Courses 12 Credits
NURS 5403
Adm I – Organizational Theory
3
NURS 5413
Adm II – Health Care Management
3
NURS 5423
Adm III – Health Care Economics & Financial Management
3
NURS 5433
Adm IV – Nursing Administration Role Practicum
3
Graduate Business Elective 9 Credits
Business courses, Business administration or Accounting or Health Informatics