Graduate Catalog 2019-2020 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
Graduate Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Doctorate in Nursing Education, Ed.D.


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The Doctorate in Nursing Education program is designed to prepare nurse educators for the 21st century. The Tanner Health System School of Nursing and the College of Education collaborated to develop a joint curriculum taught by both Tanner Health System School of Nursing faculty and College of Education faculty. Competencies include the knowledge and skills in theoretical and analytic approaches to the discovery and application of knowledge in nursing education. The core competencies reflect the Core Competencies of Nurse Educators by the National League for Nursing (2012). No such programs exist in Georgia and only a few exist in the nation.

The program is offered 100 percent online and includes a total of 60 semester hours. A two-day, on-site orientation seminar will introduce learners to key components of the doctoral program. Through structured activities and facilitator-guided dialogue, learners will gain an understanding of the doctoral program goals, structure, and culture. Students will develop strategies for successfully engaging in doctoral learning and building an effective doctoral community. Classroom instruction will be delivered primarily through asynchronous communication. Communication between professor and students will be promoted within the university’s course management system.

Ed.D. Program Objectives

  1. Demonstrate advanced nurse educator competencies to enact increasingly complex faculty and leadership roles.
  2. Facilitate curriculum design, development of courses, and evaluation of program and learner outcomes using evidence-based strategies.
  3. Function as a change agent, innovator, and leader with the continuous pursuit of quality improvement in the nurse educator role.
  4. Advance the scholarship of nursing education.
  5. Conduct, evaluate, and synthesize theoretically guided research to further pedagogical knowledge in nursing education.

Admission Requirements for the Doctorate in Nursing Education

  • Earned Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree from an accredited institution.
  • G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale graduate nursing program.
  • Official transcript from each college or university attended.
  • Three letters of recommendation from individuals who are knowledgeable of the applicant’s professional and academic abilities.
  • Sample of academic writing limited to five pages (An academic paper presented in a previous graduate course that demonstrates knowledge of an area, powers of organization, command of language, and communication skills).
  • Current unencumbered RN license in the state in which the student will practice.
  • Professional curriculum vitae.

Curriculum (60 Credit Hours) Prior to Fall 2013 Option A


Semester 3 - (Summer - 6 semester hrs)


Semester 7 - (Fall - 4 semester hrs)


Semester 8 - (Spring - 4 semester hrs)


Semester 9 - (Summer - 4 semester hrs)


Curriculum (60 Credit Hours) Beginning Fall 2014 Option B


Semester 7 - (Fall - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 8 - (Spring - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 9 - (Summer - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 10 - (Fall - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 11 - (Spring - 3 semester hrs)


Curriculum (60 Credit Hours) Beginning Fall 2015 Option C full Time


Semester 5 - (Spring - 9 semester hrs)


Semester 7 - (Fall - 6 semester hrs)


Semester 8 - (Spring - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 9 - (Summer - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 10 - (Fall - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 11 - (Spring - 3 semester hrs)


Curriculum Part-Time Plan of Study (60 Credit Hours) Beginning Fall 2017 Option D Part Time


Semester 5 - (Spring - 6 semester hrs)


Semester 6 (Summer - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 7 - (Fall - 6 semester hrs)


Semester 8 - (Spring - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 9 - (Summer - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 10 - (Fall - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 11 - (Spring - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 12 - (Summer - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 13 - (Fall - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 14 - (Spring - 3 semester hrs)


Curriculum Full Time Plan of Study (60 Credit Hours) Beginning Fall 2017 Option D Full Time


Semester 5 - (Spring - 9 semester hrs)


Semester 7 - (Fall - 6 semester hrs)


Semester 8 - (Spring - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 9 - (Summer - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 10 - (Fall - 3 semester hrs)


Semester 11 - (Spring - 3 semester hrs)


Curriculum Full-Time Plan of Study (60 Credit Hours) Beginning Fall 2019 Option E Full Time


Semester 2 - (Spring - 6 semester hours)


Semester 5 - (Spring - 9 semester hours)


Semester 7 - (Fall - 3 semester hours)


Semester 8 - (Spring - variable credit 1-4)


Semester 9 - (Summer - Variable credit 1-4)


Semester 10 - (Fall - Variable credit 1-4)


Semester 11 - (Spring - Variable credit 1-4)


Curriculum Part Time Plan of Study (60 Credit Hours) Beginning Fall 2019 Option E Part Time


Semester 2 - (Spring - 6 semester hours)


Semester 5 - (Spring - 6 semester hours)


Semester 6 - (Summer - 3 semester hours)


Semester 7 - (Fall - 6 semester hours)


Semester 8 - (Spring - 3 semester hours)


Semester 9 - (Summer - 3 semester huors)


Semester 10 - (Fall - 3 semester hours)


Semester 11 - (Spring - 1-4 variable credit)


Semester 12 - (Summer - 1-4 variable credit)


Semester 13 - (Fall - 1-4 variable credit)


Semester 14 - (Spring - 1-4 variable credit)


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