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2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]


Nursing Education (Certificate)



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The 10-credit Graduate Certificate in Nursing Education program prepares expert nurse clinicians for the role of educator, particularly as clinical and laboratory instructors in associate and baccalaureate degree nursing programs and as staff educators in clinical agencies. 
 

Educational objectives

The Certificate student will:

  • Demonstrate specialized knowledge, skills, and abilities in the role of nurse educator.
  • Facilitate adult learning through curriculum design, teaching, evaluation, and advisement responsibilities inherent in nursing faculty roles.
  • Function as a nurse educator and apply evidence-based educational methods.
  • Integrate technology in nursing education.
     

Required Courses

NUR 512 Curriculum and Course Development and Evaluation in Nursing Education 3 credits. This course is offered every fall semester and introduces the student to curriculum and course development and evaluation in nursing education with emphasis on organizational frameworks, teaching-learning strategies and evaluation of learning. This course will be conducted through asynchronous distance education technology (Blackboard) supplemented with in-class meetings.
 

NUR 515 Assessment, Measurement and Evaluation in Nursing Education
3 credits. The course introduces the certificate student to assessment, measurement and evaluation with an emphasis on nursing education. Evidence based evaluation strategies are discussed within the context of ethical, legal, social and political aspects of nursing education. The course will be delivered in hybrid format of asynchronous distance education and a limited number of campus-based sessions. Prerequisites: NUR 512.

NUR 516 Field Experience in Nursing Education 4 credits. The field experience integrates theory in a reality context of the teaching role. Students participate in classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings pertinent to their area of interest and they integrate teaching/learning theories in a practice setting. Asynchronous distance education technology supplements the field experience. Prerequisites: NUR 512 and approval by advisor.
 

Student Eligibility and Admission Criteria

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing or Master’s or higher graduate degree in nursing from an accredited program.
  • Undergraduate GPA minimum 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  • College level statistics course, minimum grade of B
  • College level research methods courses, minimum grade of B
  • Experience as a Registered Nurse. Minimum two years is preferred.
  • Licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse in Maine by date of admission.
  • Pre-admission interview by School of Nursing faculty member (arranged)
     

Application to the Graduate Certificate in Nursing Education program:


https://umaine.edu/graduate/apply/

 

Nursing Education Certificate students who wish to achieve a Master’s degree in nursing must apply separately to the School of Nursing MSN program. The three certificate courses may be transferable to the MSN program of study. For more information about the School of Nursing: http://www.umaine.edu/nursing

The master’s degree program in nursing and the post graduate APRN certificate program at the University of Maine School of Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791

 

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