Nursing Administration with Informatics

Enter the growing field of Nursing Administration With Informatics by earning an advanced degree at Molloy University. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the outlook for this job choice is expected to grow by 16% from 2022 to 2032. Additionally, about 3,100 openings will be available annually.
Want to enhance your nursing education with specialized knowledge? You can do so by completing this Nursing Administration With Informatics advanced program, giving you information on nursing principles, health information systems, and computer systems.
Why Earn a Degree in Nursing Administration With Informatics?
Learn advanced nursing principles, health information systems, and computer systems in varied healthcare practice environments through Molloy University.
This advanced certificate program is for a post-master registered nurse who wants to add an additional certification to their practice). Nursing Administration with Informatics prepares nurses to address healthcare challenges and begin to mitigate disparities by incorporating advancements in telecommunications and technology, with a dual concentration in Leadership Management Science and Informatics.
Earning an advanced certificate in Nursing Administration With Informatics through Molloy University offers several benefits that can enhance your nursing career and provide key resources for continuous learning. The program equips you with a unique combination of skills in both nursing administration and informatics, making you a highly valuable asset in modern healthcare settings.
You’ll also gain expertise in managing and analyzing healthcare data, which is crucial for improving patient outcomes and operational efficiency.
What Will You Learn?
The program's curriculum focuses on nursing theory, leadership/management theory, ethics, advocacy, organizational culture, evidence-based practice, and research. The nursing administration curriculum offers a strong foundation in:
- Complex, agile systems
- Organizational theory
- Policy formation
- Inter-professional collaboration
- Partnership
- Executive coaching
- Organizational structure
- Accountability
- Procuring and sustaining resources.
The program's informatics component facilitates the synthesis of advanced nursing principles, health information systems, and computer systems that integrate with varied healthcare practice environments.
Our graduates engage in creative project development designed to meet challenges impacting the healthcare industry and the quality of patient care worldwide. The program culminates in applying the ANA's Scope and Standards of Practice for the INS. In addition, students participate in 200 experiential hours.
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Required Courses
Nursing Administration with Informatics Program Courses - 30 Credits
- NUR 5150 Organizational Theory - 3 credits
- NUR 5400 Administration I - 3 credits
- NUR 5410 Administration II – 3 credits
- NUR 5420 Practicum in Nursing Administration (90 practicum hours) – 3 credits
- NUR 5430 Nursing Informatics I – 3 credits
- NUR 5440 Nursing Informatics II - 3 credits
- NUR 5450 Nursing Informatics III (50 experimental hours) – 3 credits
- NUR 5460 Human Resource Management – 3 credits
- NUR 5480 Nursing Informatics IV (50 experimental hours) – 3 credits
- NUR 5490 Introduction to Health Policy Analysis
Gap Analysis of prior program will determine need for additional courses.
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Catalog Course Descriptions
For more information and course descriptions visit our Graduate Course Catalog.
Nursing Admin. w/Informatics - Adv. Cert.