PhD Course Descriptions
7200
Nursing Science: 3
Prerequisites: Admission to
doctoral study in nursing
Course Description: This course examines the state of
scientific knowledge in nursing research and practice. Gaps in the nursing
research and practice are identified.
Interrelationships between nursing science and scientific developments
in other disciplines from the perspectives of health outcomes, population
health indices, and policy implications of scientific progress are
analyzed. Advances in biophysiological,
psychosocial, sociocultural, health systems, and health economics research and
the implications for translation to improve nursing science and practice are
analyzed.
7211 Biostatistics 1: 3
Prerequisites: Admission to PhD program
Course Description: This course
provides a comprehensive understanding of the use of biostatics in conducting
research. Data description, logic of sampling and test statistics, hypothesis
testing, type 1 and type 2 errors are included. Test statistics include one-way
ANOVA (analysis of variance); post-hoc tests and trend analysis; factorial
ANOVA; repeated measures designs and mixed randomized repeated designs; and
multiple regression.
7212 Biostatistics 2: 3
Prerequisites:
Admission to PhD program
Course Description: This
course builds on statistical procedures and advances the students understanding
of advanced statistical methods including design and measurement.
7401 Research Institute 1: 2
Prerequisites:
Admission to doctoral study in nursing
Course Description: This course provides an introduction to
the process of becoming a research scientist or a translational investigator.
Content will include the responsible conduct of research, its core elements,
relevant policies and procedures, and relevant research. This course also
includes the culture of nursing, literature reviews, scholarly writing,
technology in the research process, developing a program of scholarship and
effective time management.
7403 Development of the Nurse
Scientist: 3
Prerequisites:
Admission to doctoral study in nursing
Course Description: This
course addresses the role of the PhD prepared nurse as scientist, leader,
academician, and policy maker. Students
will analyze strategies for lifelong learning and development as nurse
scientists and will explore avenues for building their programs of scholarship,
funding opportunities, and contributing to nursing science in policy and
clinical practice. Students will examine ways to collaborate effectively in
order to improve health care and health outcomes.
7481 Development of Nursing Science and Theory: 3
Prerequisites:
Admission to PhD Program
Course Description: This
course focuses on the discipline of nursing, including the evolution of the
state of scientific inquiry and knowledge development in nursing. The course includes the aims of nursing
science, the nature of nursing knowledge and scientific theories, and a
discussion of relationships among theory, research, method, and practice. Students engage in constructive dialogue as
they begin to conceptualize nursing phenomena in their area of interest.
7488
Qualitative Research Methods in Nursing Research: 3
Prerequisites:
Admission to PhD Program
Course Description: Examines
the relationship between theoretical and philosophical perspectives and
selection of appropriate methodologies in research design. Critically explores
issues related to innovations in traditional qualitative designs and emerging
technologies, rigor and validity and role of interpretive research in nursing
science.
7490 Advanced Nursing Research
Designs and Methods: 3
Prerequisites:
Admission to PhD Program
Course Description: This
course focuses on development of the research plan including issues in
sampling, design, and implementation of nursing research. Students will evaluate
research methods to answer research questions in their area of interest.
Content includes design and analysis issues affecting validity, examination of
measurement techniques for assessing validity, reliability, structure of data
collection instruments, and criteria for instrument selection. A research
proposal will be prepared.
N7491 Advanced Nursing Theory
Development and Validation: 3
Prerequisites:
Admission to PhD Program
Course Description: This course focuses on a systematic study of contemporary nursing
science and related theories in knowledge development, and the application of
theory construction and validation strategies to specific nursing phenomena of
interest. Students create and critically examine theoretical
frameworks and models, with emphasis placed on constructing and testing
theoretical statements.
7498 Doctoral Seminar: 1-12
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor
Course
Description: Presentation
and discussion of pertinent methodological and clinical issues related to
doctoral research.
7499
Dissertation Research: 1-12
Prerequisites:
All required course work; successful completion of written comprehensive
examination
Course Description: Investigation
of an advanced nature, culminating in successful defense of dissertation. Continuous
registration is required.