King University Online Post-MSN Nurse Educator Certificate
King University Online

King University Online

Post-MSN Nurse Educator Certificate

Online USA

Certificate

15 up to

18 months

English

Full time, Part time

Distance Learning

Key Summary

    About : The Post-MSN Nurse Educator Certificate program is designed for nurses with a Master's degree in nursing who want to develop skills in education. The program builds on prior knowledge and prepares graduates for roles in academic settings and healthcare organizations. It focuses on teaching methodologies, curriculum development, and assessment strategies.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths such as nurse educator, clinical educator, or roles in healthcare management. Opportunities also exist in academic institutions and professional development settings for nursing staff.

King University's online Post-MSN Nurse Educator Certificate is ideal for working professionals who wish to become college nursing faculty, hospital staff educators, nurse educators, and clinicians. This certificate program could lead you to positions teaching pre-licensure, master's, and doctoral students in many settings. You might also work as a clinical nurse educator, instructing patients, families, and communities about health-related conditions.

Our online nurse educator certificate requirements include core coursework and field experience. You will build your knowledge with classes in advanced pathophysiology, health promotion, pharmacology, nursing curriculum design, and client management. As you gain expertise in the nursing field, you will apply new skills in your practicum. Upon completion of a comprehensive competency demonstration, you will be ready to enter this demanding and ever-changing level of the nursing profession. Ultimately, you will be able to seamlessly integrate your knowledge with your practical experience to meet learning goals.

All King University School of Nursing programs are fully approved by the Tennessee Board of Nursing and are members of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education(CCNE).