Nursing, Master of Science
The Master of Science in Nursing is designed to offer students a program of study to serve the educational needs of professional nurses actively engaged in or planning to enter professions related to emergency management administration in a variety of health care settings. The curriculum will utilize a multidisciplinary approach to integrate principles of nursing administration, including planning, organizing, directing, and evaluating, with principles of emergency management, including preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery.
Courses
- EMHS 6063 — Principles of Emergency Management
- EMHS 6526 — Emergency Management Practicum in Health Care
- NUR 6103 — Theoretical Perspectives
- NUR 6203 — Research Design and Methods
- NUR 6303 — Law, Ethics, and Policy in Healthcare
- NUR 6313 — Role of the Healthcare Administrator
- NUR 6403 — Non-Thesis Project
- NUR 6503 — Organizational Behavior in Healthcare
- NUR 6526 — Nursing Administration Practicum
- NUR 6993 — Research Thesis
- NURN 4003 — Scope of Professional Practice
- NURN 4024 — Population and Community Health Nursing
- NURN 4034 — Leadership and Management in Professional Practice