Nursing Administration Graduate Certificate

Certificate Overview

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The Graduate Certificate in Nursing Administration program is designed for experienced RNs with a master’s in nursing in another area of nursing specialty who want to develop the knowledge and skills needed to practice as a nurse administrator in healthcare settings. The program includes four theory courses and two practicums for a total of 18 credits. The student will select a healthcare setting and preceptor for the Practicums. The same facility will be used as the site for both practicums, which are 100 hours each.

 

Credit Distribution

The Graduate Certificate Nursing Administration requires:

NUR-5820Financial Management in Nursing Practice

3

NUR-6320Nursing Administration: Standards and Structures

3

NUR-7020Nursing Administration: Executive Managerial Process

3

NUR-7120Nursing Administration: Resource Acquisition and Management

3

NUR-7220Nursing Administration: Seminar and Role Practicum

3

NUR-7320Nursing Administration: Seminar and Process

3

Total Credit Hours: 18

NOTE:

Completion of 100 on-ground, supervised hours are required for each practicum course. Application for practicum placement is submitted six months in advance. The practicums must be taken consecutively at the same facility.

Program Competencies

On completion of the Nursing Administration certificate program the graduate will be able to:

  • utilize systems thinking to lead and manage complex healthcare organizations;
  • provide leadership in the professional design of nursing care grounded in ethical, multicultural, and professional standards and healthcare policy;
  • utilize financial, material, human, and environmental resources to benefit nursing divisions in complex healthcare organizations;
  • use information management systems to facilitate organizational decision making;
  • demonstrate communication skills and relationship building competencies to support organizational goals;
  • demonstrate leadership in the professional community;
  • integrate best evidence to provide quality nursing care and promote improvement in healthcare outcomes; and
  • use an interdisciplinary approach to execute nursing administration practice.