HSC’s College of Nursing offers graduate-level certificates and microcredentials in specialized areas of nursing. Led by expert faculty, students can uplevel their skills and knowledge in a particular specialization in just eight weeks. Upon completion of the 4-course curriculum, students will earn graduate credits.
Correctional Health Graduate Certificate
As the aging prison population continues to grow, so does the demand for skilled correctional health nurses. HSC’s graduate-level certificate program in Correctional Health is suited for nurses interested in correctional health, correctional health nurses who want to pursue administrative roles and nurses interested in correctional health consulting.
- Four, 8-week courses over two semesters
- Completely online
- Program requirements: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and an unencumbered Registered Nurse license
- Program courses include:
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- NURS 5340 Professional Role and Responsibilities in a Correctional Environment
- NURS 5341 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention of Incarcerated Patients
- NURS 5342 Promotion of Safe and Secure Health Care in a Correctional Environment
- NURS 5343 Clinical Management of Incarcerated Patients
Healthcare Management for Nurses Graduate Certificate
Our Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Management for Nurses addresses a critical need in today’s health care landscape: understanding the growing complexities of data management, financial expertise, insurance dynamics and population health analytics.
- Four, 8-week courses over two semesters
- Completely online
- Curriculum covers capital acquisition, budgeting and revenue cycle management
- Program requirements: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and an unencumbered Registered Nurse license
- Program courses include:
- NURS 5323 Health Data Management and Analytics
- NURS 5324 Health Finance I
- NURS 5326 Health Insurance and Managed Care
- NURS 5327 Population Health Analytics
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Graduate Certificate
Our graduate-level SUD certificate provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to understanding, assessing, intervening and addressing the community implications of SUDs. During our program, you’ll explore various intervention approaches to tailor treatment plans for the unique needs of each patient.
- Four, 8-week courses over two semesters
- Completely online
- Program requirements: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and an unencumbered Registered Nurse license
- Curriculum addresses psychological, social and economic challenges ensuring a holistic approach to recovery and increasing the likelihood of successful outcomes.
- Program courses include:
- NURS 5315 Introduction to the Neurobiology of Substance Use Disorders
- NURS 5316 Assessment of Substance Use Disorder
- NURS 5317 Intervention Strategies for Substance Use Disorder
- NURS 5318 Substance Use Disorder and Community Implications
iTEACH for Nursing Education Microcredential - Application Deadline August 22
HSC’s iTEACH microcredential is training nurse educators to increase nurse competency and nursing faculty. Supporting nurse preceptors improves the retention of novice nurses, and experienced, qualified RN preceptors can help grow the workforce.
- 8-week program (Four, 2-week modules)
- Guest lecturers include internationally renowned educators and simulationists
- 4-hour hands-on practice at HSC’s Regional Simulation Center
- Modules include:
- Promoting Active and Engaged Learning
- Fostering Student-Faculty/Preceptor Engagement for Enhanced Learning
- Cultivating Collaborative Learning and Teamwork
- Providing Timely and Constructive Feedback
HSC’s College of Nursing is offering the iTEACH Microcredential at no cost for the first 150 participants. Click below to receive updates on the program and registration information.
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