Gráfica 7: Prueba de Duncan del rendimiento en kg/Ha.
6.4 Rendimiento del frejol en grano (kg/ha).
CLINICAL NURSE
LEADER PLAN
OF STUDY
(PART
TIME
–
7 semesters)
This curriculum plan is designed for Registered Nurses (RNs) who are graduates of an accredited Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program and are seeking the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree specializing as a Clinical Nurse Leader. All nursing courses use the prefix “NURS”; it is abbreviated in this document to add space. This is a sample curriculum plan and is for information only.
MSN-Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) Track
Fall Semester Spring Semester Summer Semester
Year 1
N500 Theoretical Basis of Nursing Research
N502 Advanced Health Assessment
N554 Resource Management, Finances and Technology N504 Advanced Pathophysiology N503
A
Advanced Health Assessment Lab
N506 Advanced Pharmacology N508 Health Care Policy
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Year 2
N510 Nursing Research N556 Clinical Nurse Leader Patient Management
N598A Directed Graduate Project (CNL Immersion Project) N512 Biostatistics N557 Advanced Field Study
N550 Clinical Nurse Leader Role and Healthcare Systems Leadership
N598 A
Directed Graduate Project (CNL Immersion Project) N552 Quality Improvement,
Evaluation and Accreditation in Nursing Organizations
Year 3
N558 Clinical Nurse Leader Management of Complex Patients
N559 Advanced Field Study
N598B Directed Graduate Project (CNL Immersion Project)
GRADUATE IN DECEMBER
NURSING EDUCATION
PLAN
OF STUDY
(FULL
TIME
–
6 semesters)
This curriculum plan is designed for Registered Nurses (RNs) who are graduates of an accredited Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program and are seeking the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree specializing in Nursing Education. All nursing courses use the prefix “NURS”; it is abbreviated in this document to add space. This is a sample curriculum plan and is for information only.
MSN-Nursing Education (NE) Track
Fall Semester Spring Semester Summer Semester
Year 1
N500 Theoretical Basis of Nursing Research
N502 Advanced Health Assessment E608 Essential Elements of Adult Learning Theory
N504 Advanced Pathophysiology N503 A
Advanced Health Assessment Lab
N598A
or N599
Directed Graduate Project or Thesis
N506 Advanced Pharmacology N510 Nursing Research N508 Health Care Policy N512 Biostatistics
Year 2 E641
Designing Online Experiences
for Teaching and Learning
N570 Curriculum Development for Nursing Education
N572 Clinical Evaluation and Simulation in Nursing Education
N532A & N533A or
N532A & N533E or
N534A & N535A or
N534A & N535E
Advanced Practice
Management of Clients and Families with Advanced Field Study
N571 Advanced Field Study: Staff Development/Education
N573 Advanced Field Study: Student Teaching EDU* Education Elective N598A
or N599
Directed Graduate Project or Thesis
N598A or
N599
Directed Graduate Project or
Thesis
N598 A or N599
Directed Graduate Project or Thesis
GRADUATE IN AUGUST
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*The students will also select one additional 3 unit education course relative to nursing education. The following courses are recommended electives:
EDUC 624 Individual Difference and Assessment (3 Units) EDUC 626 Creating Communities of Learners (3 Units) EDST 631 Impact of Technology and Learning (3 Units)
EDST 635 Hardware Operations/Function to Support Teaching/Learning (3 Units) EDST 636 Software and Website Evaluation and Tools (3 Units)
NURSING EDUCATION
PLAN
OF STUDY
(PART
TIME
–
7 semesters)
This curriculum plan is designed for Registered Nurses (RNs) who are graduates of an accredited Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program and are seeking the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree specializing in Nursing Education. All nursing courses use the prefix “NURS”; it is abbreviated in this document to add space. This is a sample curriculum plan and is for information only.
MSN-Nursing Education (NE) Track
Fall Semester Spring Semester Summer Semester
Year 1
N500 Theoretical Basis of Nursing Research
N502 Advanced Health Assessment
E608 Essential Elements of Adult Learning Theory
N504 Advanced Pathophysiology N503A Advanced Health Assessment Lab
N508 Health Care Policy N506 Advanced Pharmacology
Year 2
N510 Nursing Research
N532A & N533A or
N532A & N533E or
N534A & N535A or
N534A & N535E
Advanced Practice Management of Clients and
N570 Curriculum Development for Nursing Education
N512 Biostatistics N571 Advanced Field Study: Staff
Families with Advanced Field Study
E641 Designing Online
Experiences for Teaching and Learning
EDU* Education Elective N598A
or N599
Directed Graduate Project
or Thesis
N598A or
N599
Directed Graduate Project
or Thesis
Year 3
N572 Clinical Evaluation and Simulation in Nursing Education
N573 Advanced Field Study: Student Teaching N598A or N599 Directed Graduate Project or Thesis GRADUATE IN DECEMBER
*The students will also select one additional 3 unit education course relative to nursing education. The following courses are recommended electives:
EDUC 624 Individual Difference and Assessment (3 Units) EDUC 626 Creating Communities of Learners (3 Units) EDST 631 Impact of Technology and Learning (3 Units)
EDST 635 Hardware Operations/Function to Support Teaching/Learning (3 Units) EDST 636 Software and Website Evaluation and Tools (3 Units)
CLINICAL NURSE
SPECIALIST
PLAN
OF STUDY
(FUL
TIME –
6 semesters)
This curriculum plan is designed for Registered Nurses (RNs) who are graduates of an accredited Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program and are seeking the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree specializing as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in the area of Adult-Gerontology, Pediatrics, or Public Health. All nursing courses use the prefix “NURS”; it is abbreviated in this document to add space. This is a sample curriculum plan and is for
information only.
MSN-Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Track
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Year 1
N500 Theoretical Basis of Nursing N502 Advanced Health N520* Advanced Practice Care of
Research Assessment the Pediatric Client
N504 Advanced Pathophysiology N503A Advanced Health N540 Advanced Concepts of Assessment Lab Health across the Lifespan
for the APN
N506 Advanced Pharmacology N510 Nursing Research E608 Essential Elements of Adult Learning Theory
N508 Health Care Policy N512 Biostatistics for Advanced Practice Nurse
N530 Advanced Nursing Practice
Year 2
N514+ Epidemiology N534A Advanced Practice N539 Advanced Practice Management of Clients and Externship
Families II
N532A Advanced Practice N535A Advanced Field Study II N598 Graduate Project or
Management of Clients and or or Thesis
FamiliesI N535E+ N599
N533A Advanced Field Study I N536 Chronic Illness Concepts
or GRADUATE IN AUGUST
N533E+
N560** Advanced Concepts of N598 or Graduate Project or
Gerontology Nursing Care N599 Thesis
N598 or Graduate Project or
N599 Thesis
*Required for Pediatric CNS
**Required for Gerontology CNS+ Required for Public Health CNS
CLINICAL NURSE
SPECIALIST
PLAN
OF STUDY
(PART
TIME –
8 semesters)
This curriculum plan is designed for Registered Nurses (RNs) who are graduates of an accredited Bachelor of Science in Nursing(BSN) program and are seeking the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree specializing as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in the area of Adult Health, Pediatrics, Gerontology, or Public Health. All nursing courses use the prefix “NURS”; it is abbreviated in this document to add space. This is a sample curriculum plan and is for information only.
MSN-Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Track
Fall Semester Spring Semester Summer Semester
Year 1
N500 Theoretical Basis of Nursing Research
N502 Advanced Health Assessment
N530 Advanced Nursing Practice N504 Advanced Pathophysiology N503A Advanced Health
Assessment Lab
N540 Advanced Concepts of Health across the Lifespan N508 Health Care Policy N506 Advanced Pharmacology
Year 2
N510 Nursing Research N532A Advanced Practice
Management of Clients and Families I N598 or N599 Graduate Project or Thesis N512 Biostatistics N533A or N533E+
Advanced Field Study I E608 Essential Elements of Adult Learning Theory
N520* Advanced Practice Care of the Pediatric Client
N536 Chronic Illness Concepts N560** Advanced Practice Concepts
of Gerontology Nursing Care
N514+ Epidemiology
Year 3
N534A Advanced Practice Management of Clients and Families II N539 Advanced Practice Externship N535A or N535E+
Advanced Field Study II N598 or N599 Graduate Project or Thesis N598 or N599 Graduate Project or Thesis GRADUATE IN MAY
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*Required for Pediatric CNS
**Required for Gerontological CNS +Required for Public Health CNS
CLINICAL NURSE
SPECIALIST
PLAN
OF STUDY
(PART
TIME –
9 semesters)
This curriculum plan is designed for Registered Nurses (RNs) who are graduates of an accredited Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program and are seeking the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree specializing as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in the area of Adult Health, Pediatrics, Gerontology, or Public Health. All nursing courses use the prefix “NURS”; it is abbreviated in this document to add space. This is a sample curriculum plan and is for information only.
MSN-Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Track
Fall Semester Spring Semester Summer Semester
Year 1
N500 Theoretical Basis of Nursing Research
N502 Advanced Health Assessment
N530 Advanced Nursing Practice N504 Advanced Pathophysiology N503A Advanced Health
Assessment Lab
N506 Advanced Pharmacology
Year 2
N510 Nursing Research N508 Health Policy N520* Advanced Practice Care of the Pediatric Client N512 Biostatistics N536 Chronic Illness Concepts N540 Advanced Concepts of
Health across the Life Span
E608 Essential Elements of Adult
Learning Theory
Year 3
N532A Advanced Practice Management of Clients and Families I
N534A Advanced Practice Management of Clients and Families II
N539 Advanced Practice Externship
N533A
or
N533E+
Advanced Field Study I N535A Or N535E+
Advanced Field Study II N598 or N599 Graduate Project or Thesis N560** Advanced Practice Concepts
of Gerontology Nursing Care N514+ Epidemiology GRADUATE IN AUGUST N598 or N599 Graduate Project or Thesis N598 or N599 Graduate Project or Thesis
* Required for Pediatric CNS
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*Special permission must be received from the School of Nursing Director for the full time option.
This curriculum plan is designed for Registered Nurses (RNs) who are graduates of an accredited Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program and are seeking the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree specializing as a Nurse Practitioner in the area of Family health. All nursing courses use the prefix “NURS”; it is abbreviated in this document to add space. This is a sample curriculum plan and is for information only.
MSN-Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Track
Fall Semester Spring Semester Summer Semester
Year 1
N500 Theoretical Basis of Nursing Research
N502 Advanced Health Assessment N520 Advanced Practice Care of the Pediatric Client
N504 Advanced Pathophysiology N503A Advanced Health Assessment Lab
N526 Advanced Practice Care of Women
N506 Advanced Pharmacology N510 Nursing Research N540 Advanced Concepts of Health across the Life Span
N508 Health Care Policy N512 Biostatistics for Advanced Practice Nurse
N530 Advanced Nursing Practice
Year 2
N532A Advanced Practice Management
of Clients and Families I
N534A Advanced Practice
Management of Clients and Families II
N539 Advanced Practice Externship
N533D Advanced Field Study I N535D Advanced Field Study II N598 or N599 Graduate Project or Thesis N560 Advanced Concepts of
Gerontology Nursing Care
N536 Chronic Illness Concepts
GRADUATE IN AUGUST