M.S. in Nursing/Administration Track

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The 36-credit Nursing Administration track 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 the graduate for an advanced-practice nursing role as a nurse administrator and serves as a foundation for doctoral study.

Upon completion of the degree the student is prepared to:

  • Provide leadership that influences and contributes to the advancement of the nursing profession.
  • Synthesize advanced skills and scientific knowledge into advanced nursing practice roles.
  • Utilize new knowledge to provide high-quality health care, initiate change, and improve the practice of nursing.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of advanced nursing practice initiatives.

Course work builds on the knowledge and skills gained in a basic nursing education program. It provides the theoretical and practical knowledge required for advanced nursing practice in diverse settings within a rapidly changing health care system. Nurse administrators assume leadership roles in planning, organizing, and implementing care across the spectrum of health care settings.

Nursing Administration Track (36 cr.)

Graduate Nursing Core (21 cr.)

NURS 610 Health Promotion and Social Issues 3 cr.
NURS/HSAD 614 Health Policy 3 cr.
NURS 619 Leadership Strategies in Nursing 3 cr.
NURS 620 Theoretical Foundations for Nursing 3 cr.
NURS 622 The Practice of Nursing Research I 3 cr.
NURS 623 The Practice of Nursing Research II 3 cr.
NURS 628 Advanced Professional Role Development 3 cr.
*Elective 3 cr.

Administration Track Courses (12 cr.)

NURS 729 Nursing Administration 3 cr.
NURS/HSAD 730 Financial Management in Health Care 3 cr.
NURS 731 Nursing Administration Practicum I 3cr.
NURS 732 Nursing Administration Practicum II 3 cr.

*Students may choose electives from IUP courses that are appropriate for their needs and interests as they work toward meeting the program objectives. Advisors will approve elective choices. Three credits of NURS 795 Thesis may be substituted for electives. Students who choose the thesis option may graduate with more than the required 36 credits.

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  • Nursing and Allied Health Professions Department
  • Johnson Hall, Room 210
    1010 Oakland Avenue
    Indiana, PA 15705
  • Phone: 724-357-2557
  • Allied Health Programs: 724-357-7647
  • Graduate Nursing (MS): 724-357-7647
  • PhD Nursing: 724-357-3269
  • Fax: 724-357-3267
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  • Office Hours
  • Monday through Friday
  • 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
  • 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.