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Nov 23, 2024
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NSG 900 - Doctoral Dissertation and Research Cr Hrs: 1-9
This course provides the student with opportunity to conceptualize, design, and plan research that improves current or future health of a population; conduct research that includes collecting data, preparing data for analysis, analyzing data, and interpreting results; and disseminate research findings. The student develops a research proposal, gains IRB and committee approval of the proposed research, navigates the research process, prepares for the dissertation defense, and considers professional opportunities such as post-doctoral programs and research positions. These activities will be conducted under the direction and supervision of the student’s faculty advisor. May be repeated up to 144 credit hours. Grade Mode: P/N Instructional Method: Research-based Prerequisites: Must have completed two semesters in the DNP Program or PhD Program in Nursing Science or obtain permission from their Faculty Advisor. Term offered: Fall, Spring
Instructor of Record, Fall: J Carolyn Graff Instructor of Record, Spring: J Carolyn Graff
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