M. S. in Nursing Tentative Course Offerings Plan for Summer 2010 Education Track Cohort
IUP at Monroeville, Pa.
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.
Summer 2010
NURS 620 Theoretical Foundation for Nursing
NURS 628 Advanced Professional Role Development (on-line)
Fall 2010
NURS 619 Leadership Strategies in Nursing
NURS 622 The Practice of Nursing Research I
Spring 2011
NURS 623 The Practice of Nursing Research II
NURS 725 Teaching Strategies for Nursing Curricula
Summer 2011
NURS 723 Program Development in Nursing Education
Elective TBA
Fall 2011
NURS 614 Health Policy
NURS 722 Measurement and Evaluation in Nursing Education
Spring 2012
NURS 610 Health Promotion and Social Issues
NURS 743 Nursing Education Practicum
We are transitioning to a more on-line format. Therefore, several of the above courses could be offered on line.
- Two classes will be offered on Friday 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 seven-week course.
- 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
- For additional information, visit our graduate Nursing program at IUP webpage or contact the graduate Nursing office at 724-357-7647.