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Oct 04, 2024
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NUR 7901 - MSN Capstone: Synthesis and Presentation2 lecture hours 0 lab hours 2 credits Course Description This course focuses on the synthesis of concepts from the MSN curriculum. Students analyze, develop, implement, and evaluate a project, or program which addresses an advanced practice leadership or practice issue. It incorporates the theoretical competence and practicum skill sets used in the core and specialty curriculum to produce a measurable, tangible, and deliverable academic product that is reviewed and evaluated by an academic faculty oversight committee. Prereq: NUR 6500 , NUR 7210 , NUR 7211 Coreq: NUR 6510 , NUR 7220 , NUR 7221 Note: None Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Analyze current data for leadership/practice issue within student’s area of professional interest
- Create well designed and comprehensive capstone project based on analyzed information
- Implement capstone project according to academic and organizational needs and guidance
- Evaluate outcomes after implementation of capstone project
- Write a capstone manuscript that can be presented for publication or scholarship dissemination
- Disseminate findings of capstone via poster and presentation to community audience
Prerequisites by Topic
- Theory and role
- Evidence-based practice
- Project management
- Quality and safety
- PMHNP theory and practice II
Course Topics
- Development and presentation of scholarly work within the student’s area of investigation
Coordinator Dr. Deborah Jenks
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