Academic Programs

Master of Science- Administration/Management Pathway

The courses in the administration pathway prepare students to enact management and administration roles in diverse settings. Graduates are prepared to strategically manage human, material, information, and fiscal resources to facilitate the delivery of safe, quality nursing and health care services. Role functions comprise management, administration, leadership, relationship building, and advocating for the profession. Full and part time options are available.

View the Curriculum & Sample Program Plans of Study

Application Deadlines

PROGRAM FALL 2013 SPRING 2014 SUMMER 2013
Administration/Management March 1, 2013 Sept. 1, 2013 N/A

Notice: Students may not enroll in nursing courses unless they are accepted in and committed to completing a specific pathway.

All transcripts must be submitted directly to the OUHSC Office of Admissions & Records. The mailing address is:

OUHSC Office of Admissions & Records
PO Box 26901, BSEB 200
Oklahoma City, OK 73126

Program Objectives

Upon successful completion of the prgram, the graduate will be prepared to:

  1. Synthesize theories from nursing and supporting sciences to guide practice and role development
  2. Deliver a broad array of therapeutic nursing interventions to culturally diverse or at risk individuals and populations in a specialized area of clinical practice
  3. Demonstrate expertise in a specialized area of clinical practice and/or initial competence in a specific functional role (Advanced practice nurse, educator, administrator)
  4. Collaborate with other health care providers to improve nursing care and other health services
  5. Influence health care policy as it relates to current and emerging health care needs in society and promote safe, ethical health care delivery
  6. Contribute to nursing knowledge through planning, evaluating or conducting research and promoting research utilization
  7. Demonstrate competency in oral and written communication
  8. Demonstrate competency in resource and systems management
  9. Demonstrate competency in information analysis and management consistent with role preparation
  10. Demonstrate critical thinking as evidenced in intellectual attitudes and personal risk-taking and by consideration of complex issues with multiple alternatives for solution.

 

Non-Nursing Bachelor's Degree (NNBD) Entry Option

The University of Oklahoma College of Nursing offers a direct entry option for RNs that have a bachelor's degree in a non-nursing field. Visit our NNBD page for additional information.

 

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