Student Learning Outcomes
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Requirements
1. GRADUATE NURSING RESEARCH AND CORE REQUIREMENTS: 12 CREDITS
- NUR501 Nursing Informatics (1)
- NUR512 Nursing Theoretical Foundations (3)
- NUR602 Qualitative Research (2)
- NUR603 Quantitative Research (2)
- NUR604S Thesis Introductory Seminar (1)
- NUR-604 Thesis with Acute Care Focus (3)
2. SPECIALTY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ACTUE CARE GERONTOLOGY PROGRAM: 26 CREDITS
- NUR505/L Advanced Health Assessment (4)
- NUR509 Advanced Pathophysiology (3)
- NUR513 Issues in Advanced Practice Nursing (2)
- NUR516 Advanced Pharmacology (3)
- NUR550/L Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Patholophysiology and Practicum I/Lab (6,0)
- NUR551/L Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Pathophysiology and Practicum II/Lab (6,0)
- NUR630/L Acute Care Preceptorship/Lab (2,0)
TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS = 38 CREDITS
THESIS/PROJECT
Students must complete either a Thesis. The first credit will be completed in NUR604S Thesis Introductory Seminar; the remaining 3 credits will be completed in NUR604 Thesis. The course may be completed over multiple terms of enrollment. A total of 4 credits are required for completion of the Thesis.
Advanced Certificate Program – Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
Requirements
- NUR505/L Advanced Health Assessment/Acute Care (4)
- NUR509 Advanced Pathophysiology (3)
- NUR512 Nursing Theoretical Foundations (3)
- NUR516 Advanced Pharmacology (3)
- NUR550/L Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Pathophysiology and Practicum I/Lab (6,0)
- NUR551/L Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Pathophysiology and Practicum II/Lab (6,0)
- NUR630/L Acute Care Preceptorship/Lab (2,0)
TOTAL CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS = 27 CREDITS
Certificate: Admission Requirements
Additional information for graduate Nursing programs: Admissions Requirements; Course Repeats; Time Limitations; Requirements for Graduation – consult the Nursing Department web page or the Program Plans site on the Registrar’s web page.