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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
Master of Science in Nursing: Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Track (RN-MS)
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The RN-MS in Nursing is a program entry path to the MS in Nursing designed for the experienced registered nurse with an associate degree preparation. This opportunity provides a plan of studies by which a student is able to demonstrate satisfactory levels of achievement of baccalaureate knowledge in preparation for successful completion of graduate nursing programs.
Graduates of the Psychiatric/Mental Health (PMHNP) Nurse Practitioner RN-MS Track are eligible to sit for national certification.
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Prerequisites
- Undergraduate statistics (or evidence of completion)
- Document two years (full-time or equivalent) RN experience
- Show evidence of a minimum GPA of 3.0 from an accredited nursing program
- Complete a Professional Portfolio documenting mastery of BS competencies.
Core Requirements (46 Credits)
Additional Program Requirements
- Students may take NURS 404 Leadership and Management in Health Care and NURS 409 Community and Public Health Nursing prior to matriculating.
- Students must follow their Program of Studies when registering for courses. If students wish to make a change to their Program of Studies, they must request the change in writing to the Graduate Nursing Education Program Director.
- Students must complete clinical/practicum requirements four months prior to practicum courses.
Degree Requirements (46 Credits)
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