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Nov 26, 2024
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2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Science in Nursing, M.S.N.
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Return to: Undergraduate & Graduate Programs-SGCS
Suzanne Phipps, Ed.D., APRN, CNP, MSN Program Director
The MSN program provides education and experience in chosen specialty areas: education, transformational leadership, family nurse practitioner or post-graduate family nurse practitioner certificate, post-master’s certificate in education, or post-master’s certificate in transformational leadership. All students are provided the opportunity to learn the theoretical base of nursing science while participating in practicum experiences that will heighten their professional readiness for their career. In addition, various healthcare settings are utilized for practicums in the three areas.r professional readiness for their career. In addition, various healthcare settings are utilized for practicums in the three areas.
33-52 hours
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Required core courses for all MSN tracks:
Required core courses for FNP track:
Required core courses for Education track:
Plus, completion of one of the following tracks:
Transformational Leadership track:
1. BUS Non-Certificate Pathway:
2. BUS Leadership Certificate:
3. BUS Non Profit Management Certificate:
4. BUS Corporate Communications Certificate
Family Nurse Practitioner population-focused courses:
Post-Graduate Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Certificate specialty track required core courses:
Post-Graduate Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Certificate track population-focused courses:
Post-Graduate Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Certificate track prerequisite courses:
Post-Master’s Nursing Education Certificate track
Post-Master’s Nursing Education Certificate track prerequisite/required courses:
Post-Master’s Transformational Leadership Certification Track:
1. BUS Non-Certificate Pathway:
2. BUS Leadership Certificate:
3. BUS Non Profit Management Certificate:
4. BUS Corporate Communications Certificate:
Note:
Program Outcomes
In the MSN program, students and faculty establish the teaching-learning process. Students are encouraged throughout the program to plan their own learning opportunities. Students, with the assistance of faculty members, are expected to identify personal goals consistent with the program goals, plan experiences, and evaluate the achievement of goals. Program evaluation is a continuous process shared between and among students, faculty, and stakeholders. The program outcomes are:
- Serve God and humanity by treating others with dignity in advanced nursing roles exemplifying the characteristics of professionalism.
- Integrate ethical, moral, and spiritual concepts into the development of advanced skills and knowledge while preparing for servant leadership.
- Develop intellectual curiosity in advanced nursing concepts by engaging in life-long learning for personal and professional growth.
- Synthesize advanced nursing knowledge and leadership skills to promote quality outcomes and sustainable systems.
- Create interprofessional relationships to improve population outcomes.
- Communicate effectively through verbal, written, and interpersonal skills, using current and innovative technologies.
Key Program Policies
- A cumulative GPA of 3.0 (4.0 scale) must be maintained to remain in the program (this includes BUS courses) and for graduation.
- Failure of any course can result from administrative withdrawal, withdrawal failing, failure, or unsatisfactory.
- A student can repeat a total of two different NRSG courses.
- More than one C/C+ requires a student to repeat the course for graduation and/or program completion.
- Only one C/C+ will be accepted on the final transcript for graduation and/or program completion.
- Please see the MSN Student Handbook for all program policies. The MSN Student Handbook[TG1] supersedes all previous handbook(s) and SGCS policies
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