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Spring 2026
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new course in Graduate Nursing.
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3.91
Fall 2025
This course develops leadership capabilities to improve the macrosystem of healthcare. Students examine approaches to promote quality and safety, assimilate and analyze outcome data pertaining to quality and safety, articulate evidence-based strategies for system-wide improvements, and describe potential evaluation methods. Conduct an organization level needs assessment to identify potential priorities for quality improvement.
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Spring 2026
Learners develop leadership in ethical decision-making through the exploration of ethical theories, frameworks, and leadership skills to tackle real-world dilemmas like interprofessional conflict and resilience. Using the moral community model, students evaluate policies and analyze diverse perspectives, social justice, and structural racism in health care to build strong team dynamics and thrive in complex, interprofessional environments.
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3.89
Fall 2025
This course introduces the use of information technology for managing patient care and healthcare systems. Explores the nature and functions of healthcare informatics, the current state of the science, and its applications. Emphasis on use of information technology as a methodology for analysis of evidence in clinical decision-making and research. Students will research the development and implementation of information technology to evaluate outcomes.
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3.91
Spring 2026
This doctoral-level course will introduce students to principles and processes of evidence-based practice. The course will review processes for identifying current best evidence, including formulation of a clinical question, systematic review of the literature, critical evaluation of relevant literature, and formulating a draft DNP project proposal based on the evidence.
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Spring 2026
In this course students analyze, synthesize and evaluate best practices in optimizing population health. Scientific evidence is analyzed through health disparities, cultural sensitivities and vulnerable populations, using epidemiology. Advances are explored through clinical prevention, health promotion and disease management, as well as behavior change theories. Factors that influence improved health and foster inclusive care are examined.
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Fall 2025
Prerequisite: Doctoral standing or instructor permission.
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Spring 2026
This elective course provides students with the opportunity to obtain practical experience in classroom and clinical teaching settings under the guidance of an experienced nurse educator. Students will apply selected teaching strategies and methods and become involved in all aspects of course planning, organization and delivery. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
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Spring 2026
Independent Study in Nursing
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Fall 2025
Credit taken concurrentlyw ith master's coursework as approved by the faculty.
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