Aspen Nursing

Master of Science in Nursing with a specialization in Informatics course guide

Open the registered program, choose the exact class code, then work through Aspen's native eight-Week rhythm with the live syllabus controlling every activity.

Current program map

Aspen's active 2025–2026 catalog lists 12 course appearances for this MSN specialty path. The public map below preserves that sequence. The student's degree audit remains authoritative for transfer credit, prerequisites, substitutions, residency, field requirements, and the actual order of enrollment.

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Program snapshot

FieldVerified public value
School areaNursing
Catalog requirement36 Credits, including 120 practicum hours
Mapped appearances12
Course rhythmEight Weeks; registered syllabus controls the work inside each Week
Catalog statusActive in version 1.10, effective September 1, 2025 through August 31, 2026

The classes in the current map

This table is a navigational transcription, not an enrollment plan. Each code opens one canonical class page shared across every current program in which Aspen lists it. From there, “The weeks, one by one” carries real links to Week 1 through Week 8.

PositionCodeOfficial catalog titleCredits
1N502Health Care Systems3
2N537Health Care Informatics3
3N512Diverse Populations & Health Care3
4N520Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care3
5N542Health Care Finance and Economics3
6CIS515Management of Information Systems3
7CIS525Information Systems Strategic Planning3
8CIS605Customers, Markets, and Technology3
9N538Advanced Health Care Informatics3
10N508Theory and Research3
11N586INInformatics Nursing Practicum3
12N599Nursing Capstone3

How this program becomes class work

This nursing map should be read as a progression from professional judgment and evidence toward the named role or doctoral outcome. Course titles show the public spine; the registered classroom supplies the patient-safe details, current instructions, and grading criteria.

Use de-identified practice context only. Separate published evidence from local observation, label assumptions, and never place protected health information, employer secrets, or invented clinical facts into a tutoring packet or public example.

The program page is the stable map; the online classroom is the live work order. At the start of every class, copy the eight Weeks from the current syllabus into one planner with activity identity, type, instructions, rubric, weight, due time, required materials, dependencies, student action, submission state, result, and feedback. That record is more useful than a generic list because it exposes collisions among papers, discussions, quizzes, projects, and supervised obligations.

Read the Weeks without guessing

Aspen publicly verifies eight-week courses and says each Week's activities are organized in the syllabus. That supports positional Week pages, not invented labels such as “Assignment 1” or a claim that every class uses the same mixture. Open the registered Week first; capture the exact activity; then use the linked manual to plan reasoning, evidence, drafting, checking, and student submission.

The program-level quality system

For professional nursing, evidence, systems leadership, specialty practice, and student-completed field or practicum work, quality is cumulative. Preserve an evidence ledger, decision log, term glossary, calculation record, instructor-feedback register, and source archive across classes. Carry methods and feedback forward, but never recycle previously submitted language as new work. Before each deadline, test the current deliverable against the live rubric, its named audience, required evidence, professional constraints, and the student's own registered context.

Clinical, field, practicum, immersion, preceptor, and project activities remain student-performed and institution-supervised. Planning, concept instruction, research coaching, and feedback can support that work but cannot replace participation or verification.

Source control and change boundary

The course identities and requirements on this page come from Aspen University's 2025–2026 Academic Catalog, version 1.10, published June 5, 2026. The catalog is effective through August 31, 2026; this map was checked July 30, 2026. Aspen's official FAQ is the source for the eight-week rhythm and live-syllabus activity boundary. Later catalog revisions, a different governing catalog, and the registered classroom supersede this page.

Questions about this map

Is this the current Aspen Master of Science in Nursing with a specialization in Informatics course map?

It is transcribed from Aspen University's active 2025-2026 Academic Catalog, version 1.10, and was checked July 30, 2026. A student's governing catalog, degree audit, transfers, substitutions, and advisor instructions can change the registered path.

Does every listed course have eight Week pages?

Yes. Aspen's official FAQ states that courses are eight weeks long and that each week's activities are organized in the online-classroom syllabus. Each course page links Week 1 through Week 8 without inventing the assignment inside any Week.

Can a tutor complete field, practicum, residency, or doctoral activity?

No. The student completes all supervised, experiential, approval-controlled, identity-controlled, group, and submission activity. Tutoring is limited to instruction, planning, and feedback on de-identified student work.

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