Academic Catalog

N496 Nursing Leadership and Management

N496 Nursing Leadership and Management provides broad and comprehensive coverage of leadership and management theories and processes that are critical to the creation of a work environment that is efficient, cost-effective, and committed to quality nursing care.  The emphasis is on understanding the key skills employed by highly successful nurse leaders/managers such as critical thinking, effective communication, conflict resolution, successful delegation, team building, controlling resources, quality improvement, stress management, utilization of information technology, and leading change. Students are engaged with opportunities to participate in learning activities that integrate knowledge about the activities, roles, and responsibilities of nurse managers/leaders and enable students to practice conceptual, technical, and interpersonal management and leadership skills. This course prepares the student for an entry position into the professional nurse manager role and serves as a foundation for graduate-level leadership and management courses.  It is anticipated that at least 10 field experience hours are included in this course.  
This course requires 10 hours of field experience. This course satisfies a proctored assessment requirement for this program and is not eligible for transfer credit.

**Note: Field experience hours must be documented and approved appropriately prior to course completion to successfully pass the course.

Credits

3

Offered

Online