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Intensive/Distance-Friendly Courses

This format offers the same contact hours, depth of content, and learning opportunities as the standard format. These courses are offered on the Case Western Reserve University campus from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for three to eight (depending on the course) consecutive days. Course syllabi are available approximately one month in advance so that required readings can be completed before the class begins. Major papers are due four to six weeks after the intensive class has ended. This format allows nurses to continue their education with few trips to campus. The courses below listed as "web-based" can be completed from a distance with limited on-campus time.

Intensive Courses: Students enrolling for intensive course(s) can register NO LATER THAN 9 a.m. the first day of class. Depending on your academic program, there may be special requirements for before you arrive to start classes. Visit our Newly Admitted Students page for updated program information.

NO REFUNDS AFTER 1 PM ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS.

Housing Information: Temporary housing/lodging and summer housing applications are also now available for Intensive students.


DNP

 

DNP INTENSIVE LEARNING COURSES FOR MAY 2013 (Summer)

(Updated 8/22/12; subject to change)

Date
Course No.
Course Name
Hours
Instructor
May 14-18
NUND 504
Theories for Nursing Practice and Scholarship
3
Lindell
May 14-18
NUND 530
Research Principles and Methods
3
Dowling
May 14-18
NUND 531
Approaches to Practice-Focused Research
3
Musil
May 14-18
NUND 509
NURS 578
Curriculum and Instruction
3
Wykle
May 20-23
NUND 609
NURS 619
Theoretical Foundations of Educational Testing and Evaluation
2
Underwood
May 20-25
NUND 506
Leadership in Organizations and Systems
4
Tullai-McGuinness

Pinning: May 17, 2013
Graduation: May 19, 2013

 

DNP and PHD INTENSIVE LEARNING COURSES FOR JULY-AUGUST 2013 (Summer)

(Updated 1/10/13; subject to change)

Date
Course No.
Course Name
Hours
Instructor
July 8-13
NUND 509
NURS 578
Curriculum and Instruction
3
Underwood
July 14-17
NUND 609
NURS 619
Theoretical Foundations of Educational Testing and Evaluation
2
Madigan
August 12-16
NUND 504
Theories for Nursing Practice and Scholarship
3
Quinn Griffin
August 12-16
NUND 508
Health Policy Development and Implementation
3
Underwood
August 12-16
NUND 530
Research Principles and Methods
3
Damato
August 12-16
NUND 531
Approaches to Practice-Focused Research
3
Tullai-McGuinness
August 17-23
NUND 506
Leadership in Organizations and Systems
4
Fitzpatrick

 


 

MSN

 

MSN INTENSIVE LEARNING COURSES FOR MAY 2013

(Updated 1/29/13; subject to change)

Date
Course No.
Course Name
Hours
Instructor
May 20-25
NURS 405
Nursing Theory
3
Prince-Paul
May 20-25
NURS 425
Nursing Research
3
Warner
May 24
NURS 502
Evidence-Based Practice
2
Mettler
May 21-22
NURS 443A
Consultation/Collaboration
1
Andrews
May 23-24
NURS 443B
Advanced Practice Role
1
Andrews
May 28-29
NURS 443C
Teaching Learning
1
Andrews
May 23-24
NURS 444B
Billing and Coding
1
Boseman
May 28-29
NURS 444A
Ethics
1
Slomka
May 30-31
NURS 444C
Policy
1
Tullai-McGuinness
May 22, May 29
NURS 444A (anesthesia)
Ethics
1
Seman
May 20-21
NURS 444B (anesthesia)
Billing and Coding
1
Milosh
May 30-31
NURS 444C (anesthesia)
Policy
1
Moore

 

MSN INTENSIVE LEARNING COURSES FOR AUGUST 2013

(Updated 4/3/13; subject to change)

Date
Course No.
Course Name
Hours
Instructor
August 19-24
NURS 405
Nursing Theory
3
Quinn Griffin
August 19-24
NURS 425 (Anesth)
Nursing Research
3
Douglas
August 12-17
NURS 425
Nursing Research
3
Beida
August 19-20
NURS 443A
Consultation and Collaboration Leadership
1
Andrews
August 21-22
NURS 443B
Role Development
1
Andrews
August 23-24
NURS 443C
Teaching Learning
1
Andrews
August 19-20
NURS 443A (Anesth)
Consultation and Collaboration Leadership
1
Manacci
August 21-22
NURS 443B (Anesth)
Role Development
1
McDowell
August 23-24
NURS 443C (Anesth)
Teaching Learning
1
Wykle
August 20
NURS 502
Evidence-Based Practice
2
Damato
August 23-24
NURS 444A
Ethical Issues in Advanced Practice
1
Slomka
November 22-23
NURS 444C
Health Policy Legislation and Legal Issues in Advanced Practice
 
Tullai-McGuinness

Academic Program Info

Dean & Program Directors

Dean:

Mary E. Kerr
216-368-2545
mek55@case.edu

BSN Program Director:

Marilyn Lotas
216-368-5129
mjl25@case.edu

Graduate Entry Program Director:

Deborah Lindell
216-368-3740
dxl41@case.edu

MSN Program Director:

Carol Savrin
216-368-5304
cls18@case.edu

DNP Program Director:

Donna Dowling
216-368-1869
dad10@case.edu

PhD Program Director:

Jaclene Zauszniewski
216-368-3612
jaz@case.edu

Recruitment Specialists:

Meet Our Staff
216-368-2529
admissionsfpb@case.edu


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