Program Requirements for Degree Completion

Curriculum

The curriculum content for the MSN Program is designed to provide the graduate nurse with a strong foundational background in theory, research, and practice. A minimum of 48 semester hours of didactic and clinical/practicum experiences are required to complete the program.

Program Course Requirements

The three curriculum components of the Master of Science in Nursing Program include: Graduate Core Curriculum (22 credits); Advanced Practice Nursing Core Curriculum (9 credits); and FNP Specialization Core Curriculum (17 credits).

Graduate Nursing Core Curriculum

(Family Nurse Practitioner Specialization)

NUR 601Theoretical Foundations

2

NUR 620Health Promotion

3

NUR 621Health Promotion Clinical

1

NUR 630Bioethics in Nursing

3

NUR 641Health Care Systems

3

NUR 650Advanced Practice Role

2

NUR 676Quantitative Nursing Research Methods

2

NUR 677Qualitative Nursing Research Methods

2

NUR 685Human Diversity and Social Issues

2

NUR 695Quality Improvement in Nursing

3

Total Credit Hours:23

Note:  NUR 621 is for Transfer students or Post-Masters students who did not have the Health Promotion Clinical.

Advanced Practice Nursing Core Curriculum (FNP Specialization)*

NUR 655Advanced Pathophysiology

3

NUR 660Advanced Assessment

3

NUR 670Advanced Pharmacology and Therapeutics

4

NUR 655, NUR 660, and NUR 670 are pre-requisites for FNP Core Curriculum.

Family Nurse Practitioner Core Curriculum

NUR 810Health Problems I

5

NUR 820Health Problems II

4

NUR 830Primary Health Care Management

4

NUR 850FNP Role Practicum

4

A minimum of 540 clinical/practicum hours required