Characteristics of a MNSc Graduate
Graduates will enact the role of the Advanced Practice Nurse, which include to:
Promote, manage, and coordinate health care in culturally and ethnically diverse populations within areas of specialization.
Design and implement theory and research-based health care interventions within a variety of health care systems.
Deliver health care that is responsive and accessible to the consumer in a variety of health care systems.
Analyze the external and internal environment of health care delivery systems, including economic, political, ethical, legal and philosophical factors.
Analyze issues related to health policy and health economics.
Provide leadership in the profession and community to advance nursing practice and health care systems.
Plan, implement, and evaluate education activities using teaching and learning theories.
Provide consultation to health care providers and consumers.
Effectively communicate scholarly ideas through a variety of media.
Establish collegial and collaborative relationships within health care systems.
Develop advanced practice based on professional values and standards.
The Master’s graduate shall demonstrate the role of the APRN.