Concentrations & Curriculum

The MSN-Leadership program offers two concentrations:

  • Nursing Practice
  • Nursing Education

The MSN- Leadership program is structured in a 100% online format. Students are required to complete 84 hours of clinical practicum.


Master of Science in Nursing- Leadership, Nursing Practice Concentration

The MSN-Leadership in Nursing Practice prepares nurses to expand their career options with a focus on leadership roles at the systems level. Graduates are prepared to assume healthcare leadership positions across the health care continuum, including management positions such in quality improvement, staff/patient education, risk management, research, administration, and strategic planning.

The nursing practice track provides students with strong foundations in strategic management, health care system policy development, outcomes and evidence-base driven practice, financial planning, operations, and creating positive work environments.

 

Course NumberCourse TitleCredit Hours

NURS 643

Quality and Safety

2

NURS 657

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Culturally Diverse and Vulnerable Populations

3

NURS 743

Epidemiology

3

NURS 685

Leadership for Change and Advancing Nursing Practice3

NURS 681

Administrative, Leadership and Organizational Behavior

3

NURS 683

Leadership in Strategic Planning and Evaluation

3
NURS 679Finance and Resource Management for the Nurse Leader3
NURS 680Integrated Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, and Health Assessment Across the Lifespan3
NURS 607Foundational Concepts of Evidence-Based Practice3
*NURS 684Advanced Leadership 3 didactic
1 clinical
(84 hours)

*The 84 hours of clinical practicum is an in-person experience but can be completed in your home community.  This requirement cannot be completed online.


Master of Science in Nursing- Leadership, Nursing Education Concentration

The MSN-Leadership in Nursing Education prepares nurses to expand their career options with a focus on nursing education. Graduates are prepared to assume education positions within academic or healthcare institutions.

The nursing education track provides students a foundation in curriculum development, courses design, and program evaluation. Graduates are prepared to utilize evidence-based approaches and frameworks to develop educational programs, implement and evaluate educational programs, and support quality assessment and improvement initiatives and processes.

Course NumberCourse TitleCredit Hours

NURS 643

Quality and Safety

2

NURS 657

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Culturally Diverse and Vulnerable Populations

3

NURS 743

Epidemiology

3

NURS 685

Leadership for Change and Advancing Nursing Practice3

NURS 669

Principles of Educational Leadership

3

NURS 668

Leadership in Curriculum Development & Implementation

3
NURS 679Finance and Resource Management for the Nurse Leader3
NURS 680Integrated Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, and Health Assessment Across the Lifespan3
NURS 607Foundational Concepts of Evidence-Based Practice3
*NURS 678Advanced Leadership in Nursing Education3 didactic
1 clinical
(84 hours)

*The 84 hours of clinical practicum is an in-person experience but can be completed in your home community.  This requirement cannot be completed online.