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NURSÂ 50733. Curriculum Design and Development in Nursing Education. 3 Hours.
This course provides the essential elements that define and operationalize the process of curriculum design and development. Students will examine curriculum theories, models, and concepts from the perspective of nursing education. They will analyze factors that influence program and curriculum development. Historical and philosophical foundations of nursing practice and educational principles are examined. The application and synthesis of curriculum theory and their application to nursing is emphasized. The role of the educator in the dynamic relationship between the practice setting, research, and curriculum is examined. Students will participate in the design of curriculum which reflects professional nursing practice, standards, theory, and research. Prerequisite: Admission to the Graduate Program or departmental consent. Completion of all general and research core classes or approval of the MSN Education Program Coordinator. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring)
Nursing (NURS)
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Carrie McDermott Executive Director Eleanor Mann School of Nursing Epley Center for Health Professions 606 Razorback Road 479-575-3218 Email: nursing@uark.edu Â
Nursing Education (NUED)
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...NURS 50933 first, followed by NURS 50833 in the summer and NURS 50733 and NURS...