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The Catholic University of America's Master of Science in Nursing: Complex Healthcare Systems Administration program is designed to equip nursing professionals with the leadership and management skills necessary to effectively oversee complex healthcare environments. This program combines advanced nursing practices with administrative acumen, preparing graduates to address the multifaceted challenges of modern healthcare systems. Through a curriculum that includes health policy, organizational leadership, and strategic planning, students will develop the expertise needed to lead healthcare teams and improve patient care outcomes. Join us to advance your nursing career and make a significant impact in healthcare administration.
The Master of Science in Nursing: Complex Healthcare Systems Administration program is a 30-credit-hour degree program.
Courses focus on ethical leadership, healthcare finance, business case development, healthcare system transformation, safety, evidence-based quality improvement, and information technology. In addition, student learning emphasizes human resources management, population health, and practicums with experienced nurse leaders working in the healthcare field; a capstone leadership scholarly paper rounds out this competitive program.
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Catholic University offers comprehensive financial aid options that include need-based aid, scholarships, federal work-study, and other forms of financial assistance.