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Nov 27, 2024
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2012-2013 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Nursing
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Program Description
The Master’s of Science, Nursing major program prepares professional leaders with specialized knowledge and skills to meet the nation’s needs in clinical practice, nursing administration, and nursing education. The aim of the program is to prepare nurses to practice at an advanced level in nursing as a nurse educator, administrator, or clinician which includes clinical nurse leader.
The Doctor of Nursing Practice prepares advanced practice nurses to transform clinical practice as expert clinicians and leaders with a special focus on rural and under-served populations.
The Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing prepares nurse scientists to assume roles as health care researchers, faculty, and health care administrators with an emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention in under-served and rural populations. The PhD program will educate nurse scientists in academic, research, practice and policy issues in urban, rural, frontier, and reservation areas.
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Available Options for Graduate Degrees
Master of Science |
Option A (31-44 hours) |
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Option B (32-43 hours) |
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Option C (35-39 hours) |
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Bachelor’s to Doctor of Nursing Practice |
68-80 Credit Hours |
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Post Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice |
31 Credit Hours |
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Doctor of Philosophy |
60 Credit Plan |
Program Admission Requirements
Select degree program to review additional admission requirements.
Core Requirements
Select the program to review core requirements.
- MS Nursing
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- Nurse Administrator Emphasis
- Clinical Nurse Leader Emphasis
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- Certificates
- DNP Doctor of Nursing Practice
- Post Master to DNP
- for Master Prepared NPs, CRNAs, CNSs, and CNMs
- for master’s prepared nursing professionals in a non-clinical nursing specialization
- Bachelor’s to DNP
- PhD Nursing
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