- << Previous: NURS 6330 - Curriculum Development, Assessment, and Evaluation
- Next: NURS 6340 - The Nurse Educator: Roles, Responsibilities, and Relationships >>
5 credits
In this course, students explore how to plan instruction on a nursing topic, creating and adapting meaningful lessons and assessment/evaluation strategies for multiple learning environments and learner characteristics. Considering the diverse learning needs and ethical considerations of different learner groups (e.g., nursing students, staff, and patients/caregivers), students examine how to effectively integrate technology tools and develop lessons encompassing those needs. Students also explore evaluation strategies and outcome measurements related to their chosen topic and how technology can assist. A final project involves adapting a face-to-face lesson for a digital learning environment. Throughout the course, students apply innovative teaching approaches for effective nursing education.
MSN Nursing Education Specialization
Prerequisites
- NURS 6002 or NURS 6003
- NURS 6050
- NURS 6051
- NURS 6052
- NURS 6053
Post-Master's Certificate in Nursing Education
Prerequisites
- NURS 6002 OR NURS 6003