Online Masters Degree in Nursing Programs
Demand for health care professionals is expected to grow by 36 percent by the year 2010, with the need for nurse practitioners and other advanced practice registered nurses among the greatest. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics) Now you can get the real world skills you need with a Masters of Science in Nursing Online.
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University of Phoenix Online Masters in Nursing Degree Program |
Masters of Science in Nursing
The MSN program is designed to develop and enhance the knowledge and skills
of registered nurses. It is also designed for those nurses who want to
pursue more advanced positions in today's challenging health care
environment. The program blends nursing theory with advanced practice
concepts necessary to successfully work within the structure, culture, and
mission of any size health care organization or educational setting.
The MSN program consists of three major areas: the core, the major, and the
cognate. The core incorporates the major foci of a Master of Science in
Nursing degree: the theory of Nursing, ethical Nursing issues, and the
influence of Nursing research on the advanced practice of Nursing. The major
includes advanced course work in Nursing: management of families and
aggregates, administration, and education. The cognate includes course work
concerning today's health care environment: health care infrastructure,
health care finance and data-based decision making.
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Master of Science in Nursing/Master of Business Administration/Health Care
Management
The MSN/MBA/HCM program is designed to provide nurses with a unique blend of advanced nursing and business management skills needed to manage today's
innovative health care delivery systems. The program combines essentials
from both degree programs to provide students with the knowledge and skills
necessary to enhance and support patient services. The MBA/HCM program
emphasizes the identification, analysis, and solution of complex management
problems that require technical understanding and balanced decision making.
Although a functional knowledge of accounting, finance, and management
underlies the program, equal attention is given to the development of report
writing, oral reporting, and group process skills.
Students develop additional expertise in the solution of persistent management problems through the completion of an applied management science
project, which relates the student's professional interests or
responsibilities to the goal of improved managerial functioning. The applied
management science project, therefore, serves not only to provide a vehicle
for the application of theory to practice, but also serves to demonstrate
that MBA/HCM candidate can perform in a variety of sophisticated management
roles in a health care environment with the confidence and self-discipline
expected of the MBA/HCM program graduate.
The MSN program is designed to develop and enhance the knowledge and skill of registered nurses. It is also designed for those nurses who want to
pursue more advanced positions in today's challenging health care
environment. The program blends nursing theory with advanced practice
concepts necessary to successfully work within the structure, culture, and
mission of any size health care organization or educational setting.
The MSN program consists of three major areas: the core, the major, and the cognate. The core incorporates the major foci of a Master of Science in
Nursing degree: the theory of Nursing, ethical Nursing issues, and the
influence of Nursing research on the advanced practice of Nursing. The major
includes advanced course work in Nursing: management of families and
aggregates, administration, and education. The cognate is fulfilled through
the MBA/HCM program content.
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