Course Offerings Plan for Fall 2011 Administration Track Cohort
The program leading to a Master of Science degree in Nursing is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. It is designed to prepare registered nurses for leadership roles in advanced nursing practice as a nurse administrator or nurse educator, and may serve as a foundation for doctoral study.
The Master of Science in Nursing is a 36-credit program for baccalaureate-prepared registered nurses.
Fall 2011
NURS 619 — Leadership Strategies for Nursing
NURS 628 — Advanced Professional Role Development
Spring 2012
NURS 610 — Health Promotion and Social Issues
NURS 729 — Nursing Administration
Summer 2012
NURS 730 — Financial Management in Health Care
Elective — TBA
Fall 2012
NURS 614 — Health Policy
NURS 622 — The Practice of Nursing Research I
Spring 2013
NURS 623 — The Practice of Nursing Research II
NURS 731 — Nursing Administration Practicum I
Summer 2013
NURS 732 — Nursing Administration Practicum II
Elective — TBA
- The on-campus classes will be offered on Thursday evenings for seven weeks each from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m.
- A one-hour-per-week electronic class session is also scheduled for each on-campus class.
- Several courses may be taught online.
- Summer schedule delivery subject may be offered in alternate format (i.e., one-week workshop).
- Course sequencing is subject to change and dependent upon adequate enrollment.
- Information on course offerings for the graduate nursing program is available at URSA under “Academics.”
- For additional information about the graduate Nursing program at IUP, visit the Nursing and Allied Health Professions website, or contact the graduate Nursing office at 724-357-7647.
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