Description
Demonstrates the synthesis of knowledge and skills acquired from core and specialty focus courses in a scholarly project. Recognizing the potential interplay of legal, economic, political, regulatory, and ethical factors, the student will disseminate the previously identified process and outcomes defined in the practicum courses, in a scholarly paper and a peer-reviewed presentation. Student also compiles a portfolio to substantiate achievement of MSN program, practice specialty, and university outcomes. This capstone course is typically taken after all coursework is completed.
Prerequisite: NU 745 AND NU 747. This course may be taken concurrently with NU 747.
Offered: Online
(Three credit hours: one didactic, two (120 hours) practicum)