Nursing Education - M.S.

New York State Registered Program Code: 22182

New York State Registered Program Code: 22186 (Dual BS/MS)

New York State Registered Program Code: 22187 (Dual RN-BS/MS)

HEGIS Code: 1203.10 {Nursing-R.N. Required for Admission}

Molloy Program of Study Code: MNNE

Molloy Program of Study Code: MDNE (Dual BS/MS)

Molloy Program of Study Code: MRNE (Dual RN-BS/MS)

 

Characteristics of the Molloy University Masters Prepared Nurse:

  • Demonstrates and transmits a belief in the inherent worth and dignity of individuals, families and communities, through role modeling of professional nursing.

  • Demonstrates advance competencies and ethical decision-making.

  • Assumes responsibility and accountability for advanced professional practice in an increasingly complex healthcare environment.

  • Assumes a leadership role based on theory, research and expert practice.

  • Designs and implements research.

  • Advocates for an environment of health in a global society.

  • Assumes responsibility and accountability for professional nursing practice.

Requirements

Core Courses (9 credits)

NUR 5051Theoretical Applications in Transformative Leadership

3

NUR 5052Reflective Practice and Advocacy

3

NUR 5053Research and Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing

3

NE Program Courses (18 credits)

NUR 5054Education Theory and Methods for Nursing Education

3

NUR 5055Advances in Pathopharmacology

3

NUR 5056Advanced Physical Assessment and Specialty Practicum for Nurse Educators

3

NUR 5057Curriculum Design

3

NUR 5058Education Assessment and Evaluation

3

NUR 5059Synthesis of Education and Nursing Practice

3

 

Elective Courses (6 credits)

Students take 6 credits of NUR Electives.

BUS 5560 and BUS 5570 are allowed to be taken as NUR Electives.

Electives

6

 

Total Credit Hours: 33

NOTE: Master's program students in the Nursing Administration with Informatics or the Nursing Education programs may register for NUR 6401 (3 credits) and/or NUR 6504 (3 credits) to fulfill the elective requirements in the respective master's programs. If the students then progress into the Ph.D. program, these courses will be accepted to meet the cognate requirements of the Ph.D. program. Successful completion of either course by a student in a master's program does not indicate acceptance into the Ph.D. program.

These courses from the Molloy University Master's in Nursing Administration with Informatics or Nursing Education program can be used to meet the Ph.D. program cognate requirements thereby waiving their respective number of credits in the total number required for graduation (3 credits for one course 6 credits for both courses).