NURS 822: Doctorate of Nursing Practice Final Scholarly Project III
Credit Hours: (1) Pass/fail course
Prerequisites NURS 820
Pre-or Corequisite: NURS 821
The DNP Final Scholarly Project course is derived from the practice immersion experience. This DNP Final Scholarly Project III course is a continuation of student work initiated in NURS 820 and NURS 821. The focus of this course is the evaluation and the dissemination of the student's scholarly project with the completion of data analysis and the writing of the DNP final scholarly project manuscript. The findings of the DNP final scholarly project will be disseminated by submission of an abstract for a peer-review and presenting a podium and poster presentation.
Detailed Description of Content of the Course
Faculty of NURS 822 will support the student in the completion of their Final Project.
Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
May include but are not limited to: faculty/student directed discussions and presentations, reading assignments, conferences with faculty, scholarly manuscript using APA format, and podium and poster presentation. Because the course is online, audio or video presentations/lectures, discussion boards, chat rooms, videoconferencing, and other instructional technology strategies may be used for communication purposes.
Faculty of record in NURS 822 will provide guidance in analyzing the data, writing up the findings of the DNP final scholarly project, and developing the abstract for submission to a professional conference as part of the scholarly project requirements in the course. There will be regularly scheduled meetings between supervising faculty and students. The communiation format will be negotiated between faculty and students.
Students (with the assistance of faculty) will:
Goals and Objectives of this Course
Upon completion of the course, the student will:
Assessment Measures
May include but are not limited to: faculty/student directed discussions and presentations, reading assignments, conferences wiht faculty, scholarly manuscript using APA format, and podium and poster presentation. Because the course is online, audio or video presentations/lectures, discussion boards, chat rooms, video conferences, and other instructional technology strategies may be used for communication purposes.
Other Course Information
None
Approved
September 4, 2019
June 2022