Master of Science in Nursing Learning Goals
Graduates of the Program will:
- Apply scientific knowledge from nursing and related disciplines to plan, direct, and evaluate health care.
- Assume leadership responsibilities to shape nursing practice in adult/older adult care, nurse anesthesia or population/public health nursing.
- Implement quality and safety initiatives to assure positive individual and population health outcomes.
- Promote translation and integration of scholarship, research, and evidence based practice.
- Incorporate innovative healthcare technologies and informatics to improve care management and enhance outcomes.
- Promote policies that assure quality, cost effective and equitable care within a dynamic health care system.
- Engage in interdisciplinary, collaborative practice to improve individual and population health outcomes.
- Analyze population health needs of a diverse society for preventive health strategies.
- Demonstrate ethical practice, professional responsibility, and continued professional growth.
- Demonstrate master's level nursing practice.
- Assume advanced practice roles in adult/gerontology acute care, nurse anesthesia or population/public health nursing.