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Nursing school training courses in Bismarck, ND (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Nurse Administrator School: University of Mary Venue: Bismarck, Fargo Tel.: (800) 408-6279 In today’s health care environment nurse leaders, both executive and managerial, need a broad background in business concepts such as human and material resources, finance, information systems, organizational communication and change. Emphasis of this content is placed within the context of advanced nursing practice in health care. Facilitators, all successful health care leaders, use their practice to place theory into today’s health care milieu. The capstone seminar, a service project, is desi... |
Family Nurse Practitioner School: University of Mary Venue: Bismarck, Fargo Tel.: (800) 408-6279 The University of Mary Family Nurse Practitioner (F.N.P.) Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) degree: |
Nursing School: University of Mary Venue: Bismarck, Fargo Tel.: (800) 408-6279 The University of Mary Graduate Programs in Nursing offer a Master of Science degree designed to prepare you as a nurse leader. Knowledgeable teachers facilitate your attainment of the advanced knowledge and skill necessary to serve others in a variety of health care settings. Our programs of study enable you to pursue advanced education with: |
MSN Format: Online School: NMSU College of Extended Learning Venue: Las Cruces, Alamogordo, Albuquerque, Carlsbad, Grants, Farmington Tel.: (800) 821-1574 The MSN curriculum provides students with the knowledge and experience to assume leadership positions in overall health care delivery and fulfill the fundamental requirements to teach in basic nursing programs, engage in nursing practice as clinical specialists, and secure middle- and top-level administrative positions in health care agencies. Official Website: http://distance.nmsu.edu/
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RN to BSN Format: Online School: NMSU College of Extended Learning Venue: Las Cruces, Alamogordo, Albuquerque, Carlsbad, Grants, Farmington Tel.: (800) 821-1574 Intended for RNs with a diploma or an associate degree in nursing who want to obtain their BSN degree. Students must take 39 additional upper division nursing credits and meet current NMSU Undergraduate Catalog Requirements as well as specific general education common core requirements.
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