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Adult Health Nursing
Nurse
Educator
The Adult Health
Nursing option consists of core and support courses as well as clinical
course work to prepare the student for advanced roles as a Nurse Educator. Nurse
educators engage in 420 hours of clinical practicum and complete a
nursing education practicum.
Study in this option may be pursued on a full and part-time basis.
The majority of core and support courses are available online.
Specialty courses and nursing educator courses are web-enhanced.
Classes may be held using the interactive video network.
Content in this major
involves adults with acute or chronic health problems.
Although the majority of patients by encountered access the
health care system via a specific health problem, interventions studied
may include primary, secondary or tertiary prevention.
Students pursuing a
career as a nurse educator take course work related to curriculum
development, teaching/learning strategies and measurement/evaluation in
education.
Examples of full time and part time coursework
selections are available on the
Curriculum
link.
Graduates from
this major are working as nurse educators and clinical or staff
educators.
Policies and other information
are available in a guide for graduate nursing students, entitled
Graduate
Information Guide (GIG). Knowledge of the policies and
information in the GIG, ASU Student Handbook and ASU Graduate
bulletin are required following admission.
MSN Program
application
For more
information email
jself@astate.edu
or call 870-972-3074
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