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Wright State recognizes the dynamic changes in health care and offers a comprehensive concentration for the Administration of Nursing and Health Care Systems. This M.S. degree is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
The purpose of this online program is to prepare nursing professionals to be effective, transformative, and innovative leaders and to assume career opportunities in executive or high-level administrative positions within healthcare organizations or system-wide enterprise.
The mission of this concentration is to build you up for future career success. Designed with an interdisciplinary approach, this program incorporates specialty topics in organizational theory and management, human resources, financial resources and management, healthcare informatics, communication, health policies, statistics and data analytics in healthcare and business, strategic leadership and planning, and quality improvement into the curriculum.
You will develop competencies essential to be an effective leader of the health care provision by learning knowledge and skills to integrate principles of business and scientific research, to critically analyze data, to think and act strategically, to utilize evidence-based practices, and to demonstrate advanced levels of decision-making. You will be provided with opportunities for real-world, hands-on learning experiences and networking. The administrative leadership clinical practicum will provide you with chances to work with nurse leaders, nurse managers, or nurse executives in the your area of interest.
The concentration consists of 13 courses (total 39 credit hours): three core nursing courses, two supporting courses, six nursing administration concentration courses, and two elective courses.
For those with a master's degree in nursing, a second master's option is available. The university requires 22 semester hours. A gap analysis will be done to determine the number of clinical hours and didactic courses that need to be completed.
U.S. News & World Report ranked Wright State's online graduate nursing programs No. 126 among all graduate nursing programs. The nursing program has a high certfication pass rate, excellent clinical site placements, and an outstanding reputation in the region with strong community partnerships.
This fully online program has rolling admission. Both full-time and part-time options are available. Individualized plans, including part-time, will be developed on admission by the director of the concentration. Sample curriculum plan (PDF)
This Administration of Nursing and Health Care Systems concentration admits students on a rolling basis. Completed applications submitted by the following priority deadlines will be considered first. The deadlines for priority admission consideration are:
The admissions are based on cohort availability and may vary as openings occur.
Program Start: Varied
Application is a two-step process.
Required Documents
The documents listed below should be uploaded directly to your Graduate School online application. Please do not send these materials to the School of Nursing, Kinesiology, and Health Sciences.
When the Graduate School application is complete, notification will automatically be sent to the college, and we will communicate our application requirements.
Required Documents
The school will provide instructions on how to complete the above steps once we receive notification of the completed Graduate School application. All School of Nursing, Kinesiology, and Health Sciences-required documents should be sent directly to the School of Nursing, Kinesiology, and Health Sciences.
Admission Requirements
We welcome your inquiry into the M.S.- Administration of Nursing and Health Care System concentration and look forward to sharing what makes the program so recognized and valued. To request information and add you to our mailing list, please complete this form.
Yi-Hui Lee, Ph.D., MBA, MS, NEA-BC, NE-BC, RN
Professor
yi-hui.lee@wright.edu
Phone: 937-775-2676
Fax: 937-775-4571
School of Nursing, Kinesiology, and Health Sciences
Phone: 937-775-3132
Fax: 937-775-4571
Questions about the graduate school application? Contact:
The College of Graduate Programs and Honors Studies
Location: 344 Student Union
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Phone: 937-775-2976
Fax: 937-775-2453
Email: wsugrad@wright.edu
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