Nursing Administration with Informatics

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Engage in creative project development designed to meet challenges impacting the healthcare industry and the quality of patient care


Nursing Administration with Informatics prepares nurses to address healthcare challenges and begin to mitigate healthcare disparities by incorporating advancements in telecommunications and technology. The Master of Science in Nursing Administration with Informatics provides a dual concentration in Leadership Management Science and Informatics. The program's curriculum focuses on nursing theory, leadership/management theory, ethics, advocacy, organizational culture, evidence-based practice, and research.

The nursing administration curriculum offers a strong foundation in complex, agile systems, organizational theory, policy formation, inter-professional collaboration, partnership, executive coaching, organizational structure, accountability, procuring, and sustaining resources.

The program's informatics component facilitates the synthesis of advanced nursing principles, health information systems, and computer systems that integrate with varied healthcare practice environments.


Our graduates engage in creative project development designed to meet challenges impacting the healthcare industry and the quality of patient care worldwide. The program culminates in applying the ANA's Scope and Standards of Practice for the INS. In addition, students participate in 200 experiential hours.