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2017-2018 Catalog > Courses > NRE - Nursing Education > 600
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Designed to provide the nurse educator with the knowledge and skills to teach and evaluate health assessment skills of the undergraduate nursing student.
Presents leadership and management concepts essential for nurse educators across a variety of settings. The course emphasizes ethical decision-making in the stewardship of resources and the process of implementing change through an understanding of economics, organizational behavior, and healthcare policy. The professional role of the nurse educator is addressed, including the ability to collaborate effectively as a change agent.
This course is designed to provide the graduate level nurse with the advanced knowledge and skills to evaluate the health of a client and to demonstrate the necessary skills to complete the health and physical assessment.
Prepares the nurse educator to develop and revise courses within the context of a curriculum to facilitate student learning and enhance program effectiveness. Emphasizes the roles of internal and external stakeholders in the process.
This course emphasizes leadership and management concepts essential for nurse educators across a variety of settings
Assists the graduate nurse educator to design appropriate teaching techniques for diverse learners and learning settings. Incorporates the use of cutting edge technology and social media to augment student learning.
Emphasizes the process of analysis and modification of educational programs to promote compliance with relevant standards, criteria for evaluation, and accountability.
Provides the opportunity to apply acquired knowledge and skills in supervised diverse educational settings. Includes 140 practica hours.
In this course, students demonstrate achievement of program and education track outcomes as a novice educator. Students synthesize and evaluate evidence of having acquired the knowledge, dispositions, and skills to be effective "Agents of Change."
This course provides the opportunity to apply acquired knowledge and skills in supervised diverse educational settings. Students will assemble evidence to demonstrate knowledge, dispositions, and skills to become change agents in advanced nursing practice. Includes 140 practicum hours.