NURS 6321: Developing and Evaluating Nursing Programs for Academic and Healthcare Success
NURS 6321: Developing and Evaluating Nursing Programs for Academic and Healthcare Success
Introduction
Program development and evaluation are critical to the sustainability and effectiveness of nursing education. NURS 6321 gives educators the skills to design new programs, revise existing ones, and evaluate their success across academic and clinical settings.
Program Development Skills
Students learn how to:
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Conduct a market and needs analysis
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Write program goals and learning outcomes
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Build course sequences and credit hour plans
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Align content with regulatory and licensing requirements
Evaluating Program Effectiveness
The course emphasizes both short- and long-term evaluation, using tools such as:
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Student success rates
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Employer satisfaction surveys
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Accreditation reviews
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Program self-assessments and benchmarking
Focus on Continuous Improvement
Evaluation is not a one-time task. NURS 6321 teaches students how to embed continuous quality improvement processes into the curriculum cycle.
Conclusion
NURS 6321 prepares nurse educators to be thoughtful, data-driven program developers who can shape the future of nursing education through rigorous design and strategic evaluation.