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School of Health Sciences Viewbook 2019

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Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) The role of nursing in the contemporary healthcare setting involves more than just standard patient care. Nurses now manage their patients' care in a comprehensive way, working with multiple disciplines, maintaining accurate records and applying policies and best practices in order to improve outcomes. NCU's Master of Science in Nursing with a specialization in Management and Organizational Leadership program is designed to enhance the knowledge of the nurse generalist to have a positive impact on healthcare outcomes. This specialty prepares staff nurses to assume a broader leadership role in nursing management within a healthcare organization and to actively participate in and lead interdisciplinary teams. Students will explore the principles of healthcare administration, data-driven decision making, healthcare law, and resource and financial management. They will also learn about the best practices for recruitment, retention and staffing strategies, including the relationship between staffing levels and quality of care. Additionally, students will complete an evidenced-based research project designed to offer invaluable hands-on experience. In addition to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) MSN Essentials (2011), the specialization outcomes were based upon the American Organization of Nurse Executives (AONE) Nurse Executive Competencies (2015). Program at a Glance: Total Credit Hours: 36 and a minimum of 100 practice experience hours Courses: 12 Recommended Completion Time: 26 Months MASTER'S PROGRAM 12 Available Specialization: • Management and Organizational Leadership

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