Subject: Nursing
Credit units: 6
College: Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: Nursing (Dean's Office)

Description

This course provides students with an opportunity to interpret, analyze, synthesize, apply, and communicate knowledge gained throughout their Master’s program. Working across the domains of research, practice, education, communication, policy, and leadership students will contribute to disciplinary knowledge in their area of expertise or emerging interest. The form of the Advanced Integrative Exercise is negotiated with a Faculty Supervisor and will vary depending on a students’ expertise, program focus, and career plans (e.g., synthesis/integrative review; secondary data analysis; concept mapping exercise; arts-based project, etc.

Prerequisite(s): All core courses and electives in the Professional Practice M.N. (21 credit units).

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