Individuals prepared as nurse educators are expert scholars who teach the next generation of nurses grounded in evidence-based knowledge, focused on health outcomes, with classroom leadership and management skills. Organizations such as the Institute of Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and The Joint Commission (TJC) have called for radical transformation in educational programs and processes that serve to prepare these healthcare providers of tomorrow (AACN, 2019a). The missing link is the number of prepared nurse faculty members that are educationally prepared and ready to answer this call.
STEP 1: Complete Your Application
The candidate for the Post-Master's Certificate in Nursing Education:
- Must complete a Master's or Doctoral degree in Nursing
- Complete the
- Submit required application materials, including:
- Official College Transcript from the highest achieved degree in nursing
- Resume
- Personal Statement
- Request official transcripts from all universities or colleges to be sent to ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥*
Mailing Address:
Attn: Graduate and Professional Studies
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P.O. Box 720, Springfield, OH 45501
*We require transcripts from all universities/colleges even if a degree was not earned.
STEP 2: Confirm Your Enrollment
Upon admission, in order to secure your spot in the program, in order to secure your spot in the program, please confirm your enrollment by submitting the .
STEP 3: Register For Classes
The Office of the Registrar and your Academic Advisor will assist you in registering for classes.
Office of the Registrar
Call: (937) 327-6131
Email: registrar@wittenberg.edu
Admission representatives can assist you in registering for these courses. For assistance, contact the Office of Admission at (877) 206-0332 or admission@wittenberg.edu.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply components of the science of learning in teaching practice to identify linkages between learning and improved patient care.
- Identify innovative approaches to learning that improve clinical reasoning and judgment.
- Demonstrate accountability for decisions and actions in the implementation of evidence-based teaching.
- Embrace the core values of nursing education and the profession.
- Assume accountability for the quality of nursing education for a diverse student population in a variety of settings.
- Function as a professional role model for students.
- Collaborate with colleagues in the design, implementation, and evaluation of teaching strategies to ensure quality nursing education to a diverse student population.
- Collaborate with the intra/interprofessional efforts in scholarly inquiry for best practices in nursing education.
Certification Requirements
Post-Master’s Certificate in Nursing Education – 15 credits
- NUR 651 The Academic Nurse Educator as the Facilitator of Learning – 4 credits
- NUR 652 The Academic Nurse Educator as the Facilitator of Learner Development and Socialization – 1 credit
- NUR 653 The Academic Nurse Educator’s Role in Individual & Program Assessment & Evaluation Strategies – 4 credits
- NUR 654 The Academic Nurse Educator’s Role in Continuous Quality Improvement – 1 credit
- NUR 655 The Academic Nurse Educator’s Role in Curriculum Design and Evaluation of Program Outcomes – 4 credits
- NUR 656 The Academic Nurse Educator as Scholar, Provider of Service, and Leader – 1 credit
Course Listings
- Click here to read complete descriptions of the Post-Master's Certificate in Nursing Education courses offered at ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥.