Post-MSN Certificates for Nursing Leadership
As employment opportunities and demands of the health care environment change, nurses at the graduate level need additional specialty education. The Division of Nursing and Allied Health at Wilmington University has developed several options for nurses holding an earned MSN degree: Executive, Educator, and Legal Nurse Consultant certificates.
All candidates for the post-master’s certificate must make an application to the program as a certificate candidate and must meet the admission requirements for the MSN program. A course of study may be individualized based on the type of MSN held by the candidate. As of fall 2007, all LNC specified courses are offered through distance education. You may obtain a Graduate Certificate Program Form from the Registration Book or by downloading it from the Wilmington University Registrar’s webpage.
Certificate Program Competencies
Through completion of the selected certification program, graduates will:
Executive Role
- Demonstrate a firm knowledge base in the areas of executive and management theories.
- Fill a leadership role in executive nursing practice through collaboration; client, staff, and management advocacy; sensitivity to diversity; and ongoing involvement in professional organizations.
- Negotiate an appropriate role for themselves in the context of an evolving health care system.
Educator Role
- Incorporate findings from teaching/learning theories and research to educate individuals and groups.
- Fulfill a leadership role in the area of education by facilitating and encouraging the exploration and application of knowledge.
Legal Nurse Consultant
- Implement knowledge of the medical and legal system to meet the needs of their clients and society.
- Negotiate an appropriate role for themselves within the dynamic legal system.
- Promote the art of nursing by valuing the unique relationships among people, which create meaning and preserve human dignity.
Course of Study
Executive Role (15 credits)
Students in the executive role may select one of the following:
- MSN 7750 Teaching and Learning in Nursing
- Executive Leadership field practicum
Students choose four (4) courses from the following Graduate Business offerings (advisor may approve other choices):
Educator Role (15 credits)
Students are required to take the following courses (advisor may approve other choices):
- MED 7705 Educational Measurement
- MED 7710 Technology and the School Environment
- MSN 7752 Clinical Teaching and Evaluation
- MSN 7753 Curriculum Development
Legal Nurse Consultant (18 credits)
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2008-2009 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2008 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.
