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	2020 - 2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Nursing, Nursing Leadership & Management, M.S.N. (Diploma/ADN to MSN)
				  
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				Nursing Leadership & Management (Diploma/ADN to MSN)
This program of study is designed to allow nurses who have completed a diploma or associate degree and are licensed as a registered nurse to supplement their college education with two foundational courses in the first term of study. This program provides the student with the opportunity to identify and partner with a healthcare organization and nursing leader to participate in a clinical experience. 
The capstone seminar, a service project, is designed to guide students in the integration of nursing and management theory with a practical application. 
Program Outcomes
	- Designs processes to achieve quality, cost-effective and ethical health outcomes
 
	- Appreciates the complexity of human resource management in today’s healthcare
 
	- Evaluates quality and safety measures
 
	- Designs a plan of change using principles of servant leadership guided by Benedictine Values
 
	- Collaborates with others to improve the quality of professional nursing practice and healthcare policy
 
	- Utilizes evidence based practice for performance improvement
 
	- Possesses requisite knowledge to pursue doctoral education
 
	- Uses information technology to improve processes
 
	- Demonstrates effective principles of change while providing client centered care
 
 
			 
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		Diploma/ADN to MSN: Nursing Leadership & Management Courses
 Graduation Requirements or Transfer Course Equivalents
 Orientation Course
  - HUM 506 - New Nursing Graduate Student Orientation
   Total: 43 Semester Credits
 Program length: 2 academic years / 5 semesters / 80 weeks  													 | 
												 
											 
	
 
   
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