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This is a ten-semester
hour doctoral level course in the Doctor of Nursing Science Degree
Program. This course is designed as an Independent Study learning
course. When you are at this level in the DNS program, you will
select one area of clinical specialty practice and study. This specialty
study is officially declared by you and approved by the University.
This course of study is structured around a comprehensive learning
contract. You develop a learning contract which provides ten semester
hours of a combination of different learning activities and independent
studies focused on their declared specialty. Upon official enrollment
into this Symposium Course, you are provided with full instructions
for preparing a learning contract, as well as examples of completed
contracts. You and I then review your learning contract and mutually
agree on the defined goals and learning processes to meet the goals.
Faculty provide mentorship, guidance and support to you throughout
the development of the learning contract and it's implementation
and evaluation. You are evaluated using mutually agreed upon evaluation
guidelines. The learning contract is a dynamic ongoing process,
which may be revised as you progress in the course. Your learning
needs are given high priority during the development of the learning
contract and the implementation phase. Evaluation criteria are focused
on learning experiences appropriate to advanced clinical practice
at the doctoral degree level. The ten semester hours of learning
is based on a formula: one semester hour is equivalent to fifteen
contact hours of learning activities.
You are allotted
ten weeks of time to complete this course. An extension of up to
five additional weeks is generally approved.
These are selected based on your learning contract.
The grading scale for
this course is mutually agreed upon by you and faculty. You design
a grading scale for the course within the learning contract. You
complete a comprehensive analysis of all learning experiences during
implementation of the contract.
You are encouraged
to communicate with me. I am available as a teacher, coach, and
mentor to assist you in meeting your goals for this course. Primarily,
communication is through e-mail. However, I am also available for
conversation by telephone if you would like. Our classroom for this
course has a "chat" room. I am also very willing to meet
with you one-on-one in the chat room at your request. From time
to time, depending on how many students are enrolled in this course
at a particular time, we will have some scheduled group chats. You
will receive more detailed information at the time such chat sessions
are scheduled. Please keep my e-mail address handy so that you can
contact me whenever necessary.
Dominick
L. Flarey, Ph.D., DCH, MBA, RN,CS,FACHE- professor of nursing and
President of Breyer State University. He is a certified Adult Nurse
Practitioner, Certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse, and a Board
Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist. He has published extensively
in peer reviewed journals and has authored /co-authored seven texts
in nursing. He speaks nationally on many clinical and administrative
topics related to nursing, including case management, psychiatric-mental
health, and health care law and ethics. Dr. Flarey is also certified
in Nursing Administration Advanced, and is a Fellow in the American
College of Health Care Executives. He is also on the faculty at
Canyon College.
Upon completion
of this course, you will be able to:
1). Learn the process of learning contract development.
2). Design effective learning contracts at the doctoral level of
study.
3). Contribute significantly to one's own learning process.
4). Take higher level responsibilities for independent learning.
5). Acquire skills and motivation for lifelong higher level learning
and achievements.
6). Acquire a higher level of overall knowledge and skill development
in a focused area of professional nursing practice.
7). Experience learning via a learning contract.
8). Evaluate attainment of all defined goals in the learning contract.
9). Critically evaluate experiences of independent, self-directed
learning.
10). Begin preparations for developing a proposal for the doctoral
degree project.
The following is a short abstract of the types of learning activities
that you may incorporate into your learning contracts:
1). Independent Research.
2). Focused Reading and Study.
3). Article Abstracts and Analysis.
4). Attending Related Seminars.
5). Clinical Projects.
6). Audio Tape Programs.
7). Video Tape Programs.
8). Research and Publication.
9). Clinical Preceptorships.
10). Course Development.
11). New Services Development.
12). Project Implementation.
You will utilize the
online virtual classroom for this course to access all information
and instructions for the learning contract, including contract samples.
You must have
completed all of the courses in the Doctor of Nursing Science Degree
program, up to this level of Symposium study. You must also hold
an active license as a Registered Nurse.
If
you have any questions regarding this program, you may address them
to adm@breyerstate.com.
An administrative faculty member will respond to all questions.
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