Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the graduate program, nurses are able to:
- Implement best practices to improve health care and health systems using analytical methods.
- Assume leadership positions at the systems level, integrating nursing science with organizational leadership and ethics.
- Design, implement and evaluate quality improvement projects in health care systems to promote safe, effective and efficient patient centered care.
- Evaluate health care policy and systems that provide care for individuals, communities and populations.
- Engage in interprofessional collaboration to promote health, reduce risk and improve outcomes in varied health care delivery systems.
- Enhance the culture of safety in health systems through the application of information technologies.
- Improve patient outcomes locally, nationally, and globally through research and health policy
- Practice professional values and ethical behavior in nursing leadership
- Design culturally competent, equitable health services for vulnerable populations.
Curriculum Guide
Core Requirements
- DNP Role and Interprofessionalism (NUR 9110)
- Scientific Basis for Advanced Nursing Practice (NUR 9240)
- Epidemiology and Biostatistics (NUR 9520)
- Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practice (NUR 9530)
- Healthcare Informatics (NUR 9540)
- Healthcare Delivery, Quality and Safety (NUR 9550)
- Health Policy and Advocacy (NUR 9560)
- Interprofessional Seminar (NUR 9580)
- Scholarly Project (NUR 9810, NUR 9820)
- Residency (NUR 9830, NUR 9840)
22 Credit Hours HSL Courses
- The Healthcare Organization
- (NUR 9575, NUR 9576)
- Managing the Healthcare Organization
- The Financial Perspective
- (NUR 9577, NUR 9578)
- Improving the Healthcare Organization
- (NUR 9579, NUR 9582)
- Healthcare Organization: Leadership,
- Management and Communication (NUR 9581)