What you will study
UCM’s Nurse Educator program will prepare you to pass the Certified Nurse Educator
exam and discover where you will be most fulfilled and best compensated in your new
career.
Build on your expertise as a graduate-level nurse by developing teaching skills to
pass on your knowledge. You’ll train future and current nurses in how to provide holistic
patient care in diverse environments. You’ll also impact patient outcomes for generations
to come by preparing future leaders in health care delivery, policy and promotion.
Additionally, you’ll address health care challenges by ensuring competent, caring
and mindful nurses are prepared and committed to patient health.
Nurse Educator program highlights
During your year in UCM’s online Nurse Educator Post-Master’s Certificate program,
you may take classes such as:
- Nurse Educator
- Teaching Clinical Practice in Nursing
- Designing Nursing Curricula
In your own classroom, you’ll gain on-the-job experience working with a Certified
Nurse Educator to observe how theory is applied in actual nurse education settings.
You’ll be able to actively engage nursing students while helping them achieve their
own career goals.
National Rankings
- A Best Online Master's in Nursing Programs (U.S. News & World Report, 2021 & 2022)
- A Best Online Nursing School Master's Programs (The Princeton Review, 2021 & 2022)
- Top 15%: Most Popular Online Health Professions Schools (College Factual, 2022)
- A Most Popular College for Nursing (College Factual, 2022)
Unique opportunities in nursing education
UCM provides online and applied learning opportunities to prepare you for Nurse Educator
certification and ensure a clear path to career success. You’ll also have opportunities
to develop your professional network that can help you secure a teaching position.
- Flexible, online courses: Most graduate students complete our Nurse Educator program within one year. If you
need more time, UCM will work with you to create a program schedule tailored to fit
your life and goals.
- Classroom experience: You’ll learn how to become a nurse educator by observing, practicing and applying
new skills while working with actual nursing students. Experienced nurse educators
guide you through a variety of practical experiences in clinical or higher ed classroom
settings to help you clarify your career goals and teaching preferences.
- Networking and career development: Build a strong professional network through classroom practice and online discussion.
Program faculty are Certified Nurse Educators committed to helping you define and
narrow your career goals and find the best fit.
What can you do with Nurse Educator certification from UCM?
You’ve proven yourself as a leader in caring for patients. Earning your Nurse Educator
Post-Master’s Certificate online from the University of Central Missouri allows you
to scale your impact. As a Certified Nurse Educator, you can help ensure the next
generation of nurses is equipped with best practices for culturally competent and
holistic patient care. Teaching maximizes the long-term benefit your experience brings
to patients and the health care industry.
What does a Certified Nurse Educator do?
With Nurse Educator certification, you can work in a variety of settings, including
colleges and universities, teaching hospitals, medical labs and clinical practices.
Your main priorities might include:
- Developing curricula, classes and programs of study
- Teaching, advising and evaluating nursing students
- Evaluating and revising educational programs and individual classes
- Overseeing students' clinical practice
- Serving as a role model and mentor for students
- Documenting outcomes of educational processes
- Acting as a nurse educator consultant
- Speaking at nursing conferences
- Contributing to the academic community through thought leadership
- Writing grant proposals
Explore more options for jobs in nursing education using the interactive tool below.
You can gain insights on nurse educator salaries, job opportunities and more.
Financial assistance options for UCM’s Nurse Educator program
The University of Central Missouri is committed to helping you achieve your Nurse
Educator certification, regardless of financial need. In fact, LendEDU recognizes
UCM as a top-ranked university for low student debt.
Investing in the online Nurse Educator program at the University of Central Missouri
will quickly pay for itself with increased earning potential, career satisfaction
and the exponential benefits you bring to your patients and the health care industry.
Meet Dr. Jaime Dodson, DNP, NE-BC, CNE
Dr. Dodson offers expertise in curriculum design, evaluation and teaching methods.
She completed doctoral research in reducing anxiety in nursing students through mindfulness
and has a background in pediatric critical care, public health and policy and advocacy
in nursing. Certified as an NLN Nurse Educator and ANCC Nurse Executive, she’ll guide
you through foundations of leadership, education and the CNE exam.
Meet Our Faculty
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