The Master of Science (MSN) degree may be achieved through a 30-credit generic track a 47-credit Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) track , or a 50-credit Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Track .
Generic Track
The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) is a 30-credit program developed to provide advanced education in nursing with a specialty focus in Population Health. Students will expand their skill sets in the concepts of research, healthcare related policies and political impacts, leadership and communication, and those skills related to population health and case management. Core areas of advanced nursing practice including pathophysiology, pharmacology, and physical assessment are included in the plan of study. The program is offered in an online format in order to accommodate the schedules of nurses in the workforce. The curriculum will provide both newer and more seasoned nurses the opportunity to examine in-depth concepts related to healthcare. By doing this, our graduates will be equipped to impact the present healthcare system focusing on prevention as well as treatment and utilizing available resources to their full potential. The MSN student in the generic track is expected to complete 90 clinical hours with a Master’s of Doctorally prepared preceptor/mentor. The credits earned in this degree may transfer into specialized MSN fields or doctoral programs should the graduate wish to pursue a doctorate.
MSN Bridge Pathway
Effective for applicants to the Fall 2021 semester, all applicants without a BSN degree must take the MSN Bridge courses. If students have taken equivalent coursework in their other bachelor’s degree, they may be waived from corresponding course(s) in the bridge. As there may be up to five required courses, students may require two semesters to complete, prior to the semester the cohort begins. Students will also apply to the MSN track they are interested in, those meeting the criteria, will be conditionally accepted, pending successful completion of required courses. The university reserves the right to determine the number of bridge students to be accepted into each cohort.
REQUIRED BRIDGE COURSEWORK (Note courses may be transferred in from prior Bachelor degree if equivalent)
Admitted students must submit a medical examination report by a health care provider which describes the student’s physical and emotional health prior to starting the program.
All required immunizations must be completed before the start of the first Nursing course excluding the Hepatitis B vaccine series which may be in progress. If a student elects to not have the Hepatitis B vaccine series, a signed declination form must be in his/her file. All students in the program must receive a flu shot annually.
Students are required to become certified in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (Health Provider or Professional Rescuer) by the American Heart Association or the Red Cross before entering the Nursing program and must maintain certification throughout the nursing program. The cost related to obtaining and maintaining CPR certification is the responsibility of the student. Proof of certification must be submitted annually.
All students accepted to the Master’s of Science Degree in Nursing program must submit to a background check and drug screening. Fees cover the cost of both. However, if the drug screen result is “negative dilute,” the student must assume the cost of a second drug screen. A positive drug screen, not substantiated by a physician, will prevent the student from entering the program. Students will be notified if the background check reveals any criminal record that might interfere with future licensure. In the event that a clinical facility finds the results of a student’s background check objectionable and, as a result, prohibits the student from participating in a clinical experience at their facility, the department will make two additional attempts to place the student in an alternative facility. If neither of the two further attempts yield a placement for the student, (s)he will not be permitted to progress with the program. Students are advised to take this into consideration upon initial receipt of the results of their background check.
Student’s must maintain professional liability insurance. Students in nurse practitioner tracks: FNP, PMNP must maintain specific coverage as nurse practitioner students to be eligible to go into the clinical setting.
MSN Program Outcomes
Graduates of the MSN Program will demonstrate mastery of the AACN (2021) Competencies and level-2 sub-competencies within the Ten Domains for Nursing across the Four Spheres of Care, leading to the achievement of the following MSN End-of-Program Outcomes:
- Demonstrate the integration, translation, and application of established and evolving knowledge from basic science, disciplinary nursing knowledge, ways of knowing, and knowledge from other disciplines. Domain 1
- Provide person-centered care across the lifespan at the advanced nursing level within and across healthcare systems for diverse patients, communities, or populations, including family and/or important others. Domain 2, 3, 9
- Manage population health through community partnerships and cost-effective and equitable practices to improve primary prevention and disease management for diverse populations. Domains 3, 6, 9, 10
- Apply relevant evidence-based knowledge and innovative healthcare strategies with a collaborative approach to improve and transform health care. Domains 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10
- Employ established and emerging principles of safety and improvement science to minimize the risk of harm and improve outcomes for patients, communities, and populations. Domains 1, 2, 3, 5, 7,8
- Collaborate with intention across professions and with care team members, patients, families, communities, and other stakeholders to optimize care, enhance the healthcare experience, and strengthen outcomes. Domains 2, 6, 7
- Lead within complex health care systems to provide safe, quality, and equitable care to diverse populations. Domains 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
- Utilize information and communication technologies and informatics processes to manage and improve the delivery of safe, high-quality, and efficient healthcare services in accordance with best practices and professional and regulatory standards. Domains 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10
- Cultivate a sustainable professional nursing identity at an advanced level that includes self-reflective practice, health care policy advocacy, accountability, collaborative disposition, and ethical comportment that reflects nursing’s characteristics and standards of care. Domains 6, 9, 10
- Expand leadership skills and commitment to activities that foster personal health, resilience, lifelong learning, and nursing expertise. Domains 9, 10
Admission Requirements
Generic Track
In addition to meeting the University’s requirements of all graduate program applications, students interested in the Master of Science in Nursing Program (MSN) must also:
- Provide a current, unencumbered RN license.
- BSN
- Write a formal 800-1000 word personal statement of his/her nursing career goals.
- Participate in a telephone interview administered by the program director.
It is highly recommended that applicants to the Master of Science in Nursing program have two years working experience or the equivalent in the role of a registered nurse and have successfully completed a college-level statistics (C) course and an upper-division research course (C+).
MSN Bridge Pathway
In addition to meeting the college’s requirements of all graduate program applications, students interested in entering one of the MSN tracks through the MSN Bridge Pathway must also:
- Provide a current, unencumbered RN license.
- Completed an Associate’s degree in nursing program
- Completed a non-nursing Bachelor’s degree
- Write a formal 800-1000 word personal statement of his/her nursing career goals specific to track of interest.
- Meet additional requirements of specific track of interest
It is highly recommended that applicants to the MSN Bridge Pathway have two years working experience. Applicants to the FNP or PMHNP tracks must meet requirements for those tracks which include 2 years of recent experience as a Registered Nurse and have successfully completed a college-level statistics course (C) and an upper-division research course (C+).
Graduation Requirement
Graduate students must earn a minimum Cumulative Grade Point average of 3.0 and students in the FNP track, and PMHNP track, must also successfully complete all required clinical hours.