Nursing Education Certificate Program

The Nursing Education Certificate Program is designed to provide nurses with knowledge and skills of adult education designed to address the education issues unique to the nursing profession including client safety, clinical competencies, and requirements of the state board and other accreditation agencies.

The Nursing Education Certificate Program prepares the nurse to apply teaching-learning theory, principles of curriculum development, evaluation methodology, and role socialization as a nurse educator in a variety of settings.

Objectives

At the completion of the Nursing Education Certificate program, the graduate will be able to: 1) utilize essential knowledge and skills required in the role of the nurse educator; and 2) successfully transition from the clinical setting into the role of nurse educator.

Admission Requirements

  1. In addition to the general graduate admission requirements of The University of Texas at Tyler, students applying for admission to the certificate program are expected to submit a portfolio for evaluation consisting of the following:
  2. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from a nationally accredited college
  3. Minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 for the last 60 semester credit hours of undergraduate work or other graduate work.
  4. Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the state where practicum will occur.
  5. Completion of application.
  6. Submission of official transcripts and references (2 academic and 2 professional).
  7. Consideration for admission is also given to one or more of the following: the applicant’s demonstrated commitment to his or her chosen field of study; socioeconomic background; and involvement and level of responsibility related to other factors, including extracurricular activities, employment, community service, first generation of family to graduate from an undergraduate program, family responsibility for raising children, multilingual proficiency, or geographic region of residence.

Certificate Requirements

The following courses must be taken by students in the Nursing Education Certificate Program:

Required Courses

NURS 5327Nursing Education Curriculum Development

NURS 5328Evaluation in Nursing Education

NURS 5329Nurse Educator Role Strategies and Practicum

AND one of the following courses (3)

EDUC 5303Applied Learning Theories

EDUC 5359Educational Technology

EDUC 5320World Wide Web Applications

EDUC 5352Curriculum Foundations

NURS 5324Health Care Informatics

Course must be approved by Associate Dean

Total Credit Hours: 12

Completion of the Certificate

The successful completion of 12 semester credit hours is required to complete the certificate program (see courses listed above). Individuals receive college credit for each course completed. These courses will be listed on an official university transcript and a certificate of completion will be awarded.

Academic Standing

Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or greater. Credits earned in fulfillment of the Nursing Education Certificate Program may be applied to the Master of Science in Nursing degree program. All other graduate degree regulations and policies are applicable to the certificate program.

Master of Science in Nursing Completion Requirements

For Graduates of UT Southwestern Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner Program.

Eligibility

To be eligible for this option, the following admission requirements must be met:

  • Be a graduate of UT Southwestern Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner Program
  • Have a Baccalaureate degree in nursing earned prior to entrance to the UT Southwestern Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner Program
  • Be nationally certified as a Women’s Health Care Nurse Practitioner

In addition to the general graduate admission requirements of the University, students applying for admission to the MSN program are expected to fulfill the following requirements:

  1. Submit references with the completed admission application (2 professional, 2 academic);

  2. Submit transcripts verifying a minimum grade point average of 3.0 for the last 60 semester credit hours of undergraduate work;

  3. Hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from an accredited College;

  4. Show proof of current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the state(s) where clinical practicum will occur;

  5. Complete an undergraduate statistics course with a grade of “B” or better;

  6. A satisfactory score on the combination of the verbal/quantitative portions of the GRE or a normative score on the Miller Analogies Test (MAT).

  7. Consideration for admission is also given to one or more of the following: the applicant’s demonstrated commitment to his or her chosen field of study, socioeconomic background, multilingual proficiency, geographic region of residence, first generation of family to graduate from an undergraduate program, and involvement and level of responsibility in other matters including extracurricular activities, employment, community service, or family responsibility of raising children.

Degree Plan

The semester hours that eligible students will receive credit for include the following:

UT Tyler – Credit for the following Courses:

NURS 5354Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics

NURS 5352Advanced Health Assessment

NURS 5318Women's Health Issues

NURS 5380Professional Seminar

Total Credit Hours:12

NURS 5354: if less than 5 years old

UT Tyler – Courses

The courses that eligible students will need to complete at The University of Texas at Tyler to meet requirements for the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) include:

NURS 5312Nursing Theory

NURS 5308Contemporary Healthcare Ethics

NURS 5320Research Design

NURS 5317Graduate Statistics for Health Providers

NURS 5334Professional Scholarship

or

NURS 5395Thesis

NURS 5324Health Care Informatics

NURS 5350Advanced Pathophysiology

NURS 5356Health Promotion in Individuals and Communities

Total Credit Hours:24-27

Total Credit Hours: 36-39