Since being hired at Rutgers School of Nursing-Camden in 2013, Dr Wunnenberg has taught a variety of undergraduate and graduate nursing courses across programs (traditional, upper division, accelerated, RN to BS, and DNP) in both the classroom and clinical settings. Most recently in Spring 2022, Dr Wunnenberg developed a post-master’s nurse educator certificate program. This hybrid online post-master’s certificate program will prepare master’s and doctoral-prepared nurses with advanced knowledge and skills to teach in the classroom, clinical and online settings in all levels of nursing education.The newly created program consists of the following four (3-credit) courses designed by Dr.Wunnenberg:
Undergraduate Courses Taught at Rutgers University: |
57:705:434 Nursing Management and Leadership theory, Accelerated program, Rutgers University |
57:705:407 Nursing Management and Leadership, Traditional program, Rutgers University |
57:705:403 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing theory, Traditional program, Rutgers University |
57:705:404 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing lab, Traditional program, Rutgers University |
57:705:412 Community Health Nursing and Global Health lab, RN to BS program, Rutgers University |
57:705:405 Community Health Nursing and Global Health lab, Traditional program, Rutgers University |
57:705:203 Wellness and Health Assessment, RN to BS program, Rutgers University |
57:705:466 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing theory, Accelerated program, Rutgers University |
57:705:467 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing lab, Accelerated program, Rutgers University |
57:705:358 Conceptual Foundations of Professional Practice, RN to BS program, Rutgers University |
57:705:414 Nursing Management and Leadership theory, RN to BS program, Rutgers University |
57:705:415 Nursing Management and Leadership lab, RN to BS program, Rutgers University |
Graduate Courses Taught |
58:705:581 Best Educational Practices, DNP Program, Rutgers University |
58:705:511 Foundations of Nursing Science, DNP Program, Rutgers University |
58:705:671 Scholarly Seminar I, DNP Program, Rutgers University |