If you are currently employed in health care and considering a career in teaching within the nursing or health fields, University of Phoenix's Certificate in Nursing and Health Care Education program is designed to build the teaching skills you will need to reach your professional goal. Read more about this graduate certificate program here.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What Kind of Program Is It?

    The courses you will take when enrolled in the Certificate in Nursing and Health Care Education program at University of Phoenix will introduce you to teaching strategies, curriculum development processes, and assessment techniques. Topics of discussion in the program coursework includes adult learning principles, curriculum and individual course design, learner evaluation methods, and professional ethics. Current trends in health care education, technological tools, and legal aspects will also be addressed. Upon completion of the program, you should have developed a deeper understanding of the responsibilities and expectations of a health care educator.

    What Are the Prerequisites?

    You should currently be employed as a nurse or in the health care field prior to entering the Certificate in Nursing and Health Care Education program. Applicants to University of Phoenix's graduate programs should have already earned a bachelor's degree.

    What Are the Course Requirements?

    You must complete four courses totaling 12 credits to earn University of Phoenix's Certificate in Nursing and Health Care Education. Program coursework is outlined below.

    • HSN 548: Role of the Health Care/Nursing Educator
    • HSN 540: Teaching and Learning Strategies
    • HSN 544: Design and Process of Curriculum Development
    • HSN 552: Assessment and Evaluation of Learning

    What Could I Do After I Graduate?

    Advanced Degrees

    Since credits earned in the Certificate in Nursing and Health Care Education program can be applied to a graduate degree, you might consider pursing a master's degree after completing this program. A master's degree could be required for advancement to supervisory or administrative positions in the health care or education fields. Master's degrees you could pursue include:

    • Master Arts in Education
    • Master of Science in Nursing
    • Master of Science in Nursing with a concentration in Nursing and Health Care Education

    While widely available, not all programs are available in all locations or in both online and on-campus formats. Please check with a University Enrollment Advisor.