Master of Science in Nursing and Master of Nonprofit Administration (M.S.N./M.N.A.): 58 sh
The Master of Science in Nursing and the Master of Nonprofit Administration (M.S.N./M.N.A.) dual degree sequence is offered in the graduate program. The dual degree program is based upon the needs of the healthcare industry for nurses with advanced education in the science of nursing and management. The M.N.A. degree provides comprehensive preparation in leadership and management practices within the nonprofit sector. The curriculum focuses on practical application of core competencies that leading nonprofit executives have stated are critical for effective leadership.
Requirements
Course requirements
MSN Core Courses
NURS 5010 | Scientific Inquiry and Knowledge Dev Development | 3 |
NURS 5015 | Health Care Systems: Org & Resources | 3 |
NURS 5020 | Population Based Health Care | 3 |
NURS 5030 | Professional Communication & Collaboration | 2 |
Nursing Specialty Courses
Nonprofit Administration Courses
SBNM 5010 | Organizational Behavior and Ethics | 2 |
SBNM 5350 | Nonprofit Financial Management | 2 |
SBNM 5351 | Nonprofit Financial Decision Making | 2 |
SBNM 5680 | Nonprofit Marketing Analysis and Consumer Behavior | 2 |
SBNM 5705 | Multi-Sector Convergence and Social Responsibility | 2 |
SBNM 5710 | Nonprofit Management: Theory and Application | 2 |
SBNM 5720 | Nonprofit Board Governance and Volunteer Management | 2 |
SBNM 5730 | Nonprofit Law, Policy, and Government Relations | 2 |
SBNM 5770 | Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations | 2 |
SBNM 5771 | Annual Gift Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations | 2 |
SBNM 5780 | Measuring Outcomes and Assessment | 2 |
SBNM 5790 | Nonprofit Strategic Planning and Management Capstone | 2 |
Elective Courses
M.S.N./M.N.A. students must choose 8 sh from the dual degree (SNHS/SBNM) list of electives.
First part of attached document from Cindy Hudson (through table that goes onto page 3).
Format to look like other degrees.