B.S.N. Track – Nursing Informatics

Learn how you can more effectively utilize information technology to enhance the quality of patient care. This specialization blends nursing science with computer and information science. Coursework focuses on such key areas as information systems, database concepts, and effective project management. Fieldwork experience provides you with the opportunity to apply your new knowledge immediately.

Students who enter the program with a bachelor’s degree in nursing complete the following core curriculum and then progress on to the courses in the Nursing Informatics specialization.

Completion Requirements

Estimated time to completion: in as little as two years, depending on individual progress and credits transferred. For a personalized estimate of your time to completion, call your enrollment advisor at 1-866-492-5336.

Walden offers frequent start dates so that you can begin when it’s convenient for you. Next Start Date: January 5. Admission policies vary by program. Call 1-866-492-5336 or apply now.

Core Courses

*B.S.N. track students take this orientation course as part of the core courses while R.N. track students take this course as part of the foundational courses.
Course Code Course Title Credits
NURS 6000 Success Strategies in the Master of Science Program in Nursing Online Environment 1*
NURS 6100 Understanding Health Care Systems 3
NURS 6110 The Nurse Leader: New Perspectives on the Profession 3
NURS 6120 Linking Theory to Nursing Practice 3
NURS 6130 Evidence-Based Practice Through Research 3
NURS 6140 Ethical and Legal Views of the Changing Health Care System 3
NURS 6150 Promoting and Preserving Health in a Diverse Society 3

Specialization Courses

Course Code Course Title Credits
NURS 6400 Informatics in Nursing and Health Care 4
NURS 6410 Information and Knowledge Management 4
NURS 6420  Supporting Workflow in Health Care Systems 4
NURS 6430  Project Management: Health Care Information Technology 4

Capstone Courses

Course Code Course Title Credits
NURS 6500 Synthesis Project 3
NURS 6510 Synthesis Practicum 3

Course Descriptions (pdf)

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