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Master of Science in Nursing

There are two specializations available: 

Master of Science in Nursing Case Management

The 37 credit curriculum consists of 3 levels. Level 1 contains the core courses which encompass nursing theory, research, current issues, financial concepts and organizational behavior. The core courses provide the foundation for graduate study in nursing and for courses in the specialization and functional areas. Levels 2 and 3 contain the specialization and functional nursing components of the curriculum. These are the role courses. Level 2 emphasizes the clinical and theoretical bases required for nursing case management and administrative practice. Courses focus on case management, client education, clinical management of client aggregates and administration. Level 3 stresses the application of theory and culminates in practica in nursing administration and in case management where role synthesis and role enactment are achieved.

Courses in case management are designed to prepare nurses to coordinate care, provide clinical management for groups of clients and act as client advocates. Students will become knowledgeable about health care delivery systems and the managed care environment; develop expertise in case management models and process, teaching, outcome measurement, and coordinating services and resources for clients.

The functional concentration in nursing administration focuses on preparing graduates for middle and upper level management roles in health care facilities. Students will develop skills in leadership and management, acquire an understanding of organizational design, health care economics, human resource development, and quality improvement tools.

Level I (14 credits)
Nu510   Current Issues in Health Care (2)
Nu512   Nursing Theory (3)
Nu520   Nursing Research: Design and Utilization (3)
Bm510   Human Behavior in Organizations (3)
Nu515   Health care Financing and Managed Care (3)
 
Level II (12 credits)
Nu530   Concepts in Clinical Nursing (2)
Nu535   Client Education: Strategies and Community Resources (2)
Nu540   Practicum in Clinical Nursing (2)
Nu550   Administration in Health Care Organizations (3)
Nu555   Case Management I (3)
 
Level III (11 credits)
Nu565   Practicum in Nursing Administration (2)
Nu570   Case Management II (3)
Nu580   Case Management Practicum and Seminar (3)
 
Elective* Select one of the following: (3)
Nu536   Advanced Pathophysiology  
Nu537   Pharmacology for Prescriptive Practice  
Nu538   Family Systems and Dynamics**  
Nu575   Performance Improvement in Health Service Organizations  
Nu599   Advanced Independent Study in Nursing***  
Pl510   Business Ethics  
Cm510   Effective Business Communications: Written & Oral Communication Skills for Managers  
Cs510   Computer-based Information Systems  

Total Credits: (37)
* The elective may be taken in any trimester.
** A student who elects to take this course must also take Nu599 for one credit.
*** Nu599 may be taken for 1-3 credits as needed.

Note: The curriculum consists of 3 levels; students need to complete all courses in level one and be midway in level two before proceeding to the third level.

Master of Science in Nursing Primary Care- Adult Nurse Practitioner

The 39 credit curriculum consists of core, cognate and role courses. The program is divided into 2 levels. Level I contains core and cognate courses which provide the foundation for graduate study in nursing and for the knowledge bases required for advanced practice. Coursework at this level includes: nursing, theory and research, current issues, advanced pathophysiology and health assessment, family systems and client education. In level 2 the courses focus on advanced theory and clinical practice to prepare graduates for the role of adult nurse practitioner. Courses include theory in advanced adult nursing and culminate in practica in advanced adult nursing where role synthesis and role enactment are accomplished.

The adult nurse practitioner program is designed to prepare graduates for advanced practice in primary care as adult nurse practitioners. Students will develop their expertise to assess, diagnose and manage the therapeutic regimens for adult clients with common acute illnesses and stabilized chronic illnesses in primary care settings.

Level I
Core Courses
: (10 credits)
Nu510   Current Issues in Health Care (2)
Nu512   Nursing Theory (3)
Nu520   Nursing Research: Design and Utilization (3)
Nu535   Client Education: Strategies and Community Resources (2)
 
Cognate Courses: (11 credits)
Nu536   Advanced Pathophysiology (3)
Nu537   Pharmacology for Prescriptive Practice (3)
Nu538   Family Systems and Dynamics (2)
Nu542   Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning (3)
 
Level II
Specialty Courses: (18 credits)
Nu568   and 582 require 270 hours of clinical experience  
Nu558   Advanced Practice Adult Nursing I (3)
Nu568   Advanced Practice Adult Nursing Practicum I (4)
Nu572   Advanced Practice Adult Nursing II (3)
Nu582   Advanced Practice Adult Nursing Practicum II (4)
Nu586   Advanced Practice Nursing Master's Project (1)
 
Elective* Select one of the following: (3)
Nu555   Case Management I  
Nu575   Performance Improvement in Health Service Organizations  
Nu599   Advanced Independent Study in Nursing  
Nu515   Health Care Financing and Managed Care  
Bm510   Human Behavior in Organizations  
Cm510   Effective Business Communication: Written & Oral Communication Skills for Managers  
Cs510   Computer-based Information Systems  
Pl510   Business Ethics  
Th510   Health Care Ethics  

Total Credits: (39)
* The elective may be taken in any trimester.
Note: The curriculum consists of 2 levels. Students may begin the program with any core or cognate course, provided the prerequisite is met. All core courses must be completed prior to taking level two courses.