Graduate Nursing
Programs
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Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)/Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Program -
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)/Nurse Leadership in Global Health Curriculum -
Post-Master’s Certificate/Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Track Curriculum
Courses
GRNSG 500: Roles of Advanced Practice Nurses and Nurse Leaders
Credits 2.0The objective of this course is to provide an overview of the various roles (e.g. clinical leaders, health care providers, clinical educators/mentors) of advanced practice nurses within global health care systems. Professional collaboration, conflict resolution, and clinical practice initiatives in global health care systems will be addressed throughout this course.
GRNSG 501: Epidemiology and Biostatistics in Nursing Practice I
Credits 2.0The objective of this course is to critically appraise data in a quantitative manner while exercising the application of epidemiological methods for the purpose of disease control and prevention.
GRNSG 501: Epidemiology and Biostatistics in Nursing Practice I
Credits 2.0The objective of this course is to critically appraise data in a quantitative manner while exercising the application of epidemiological methods for the purpose of disease control and prevention.
GRNSG 502: Epidemiology and Biostatistics in Nursing Practice II
Credits 2.0The objective of this course is to build on concepts and statistical techniques from GRNSG 501 Epidemiology and Biostatistics in Nursing Practice I. This course will cover intermediate and advanced concepts in quantitative data analysis and the application of these concepts in disease control and prevention.
GRNSG 502: Epidemiology and Biostatistics in Nursing Practice II
Credits 2.0The objective of this course is to build on concepts and statistical techniques from GRNSG 501 Epidemiology and Biostatistics in Nursing Practice I. This course will cover intermediate and advanced concepts in quantitative data analysis and the application of these concepts in disease control and prevention.
GRNSG 503: Principles of Human Resources, Law, and Ethics
Credits 3.0The objective of this course is to examine common legal, ethical, and regulatory issues that impact both health care systems and healthcare providers in interdisciplinary health care settings.
GRNSG 504: Finance and Healthcare Policy
Credits 3.0GRNSG 504: Finance, Health Policy, and Management
Credits 3.0The objective of this course is to examine the principles and theories of interdisciplinary healthcare systems. This will include health care policy, health care finance, and aging resources in health care settings.
GRNSG 505: Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Credits 3.0The objective of this course is to examine health equity, health disparities, and social determinants. This course will also address the importance of preventative healthcare in vulnerable, underserved, and diverse populations.
GRNSG 505: Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Credits 3.0The objective of this course is to examine health equity, health disparities, and social determinants. This course will also address the importance of preventative healthcare in vulnerable, underserved, and diverse populations.
GRNSG 506: Leadership, Communication, and Interprofessional Collaboration
Credits 3.0The objective of this course is to examine the importance of leadership, communication, and interprofessional collaboration in healthcare settings. This course will also address effective decision making interactions and the characteristics of a successful interprofessional Team.
GRNSG 506: Leadership, Communication, and Interprofessional Collaboration
Credits 3.0The objective of this course is to examine the importance of clinical leadership, communication, and interprofessional collaboration in global health care settings. This course will also address interprofessional decision making interactions and the characteristics of a successful Team in global healthcare settings.