MSN TR NUED - MSN: Nurse Educator Track (MSN)
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Admission Requirements
Admission to the master's program is based on evaluation of the following by the Graduate Admission and Progression Committee.
1. A completed application;
2. A bachelor of science in nursing degree from a program that includes clinical practice courses in nursing, that is accredited by one of the institutional accrediting agencies, and that holds professional accreditation by CCNE or ACEN;
3. A minimum cumulative GPA (undergraduate and graduate coursework) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or alternatively a nursing GPA of at least a 3.0;
5. Evidence of current unrestricted licensure (RN) to practice in the United States and licensure/privilege to practice in Mississippi;
6. Official transcripts from all schools attended;
7. For applicants who earned course work/degrees from institutions outside the United States:
a. Completion of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) for graduates of foreign schools whose academic language was not English. The minimum required score is:
· TOEFL-Internet Based Test (IBT): 79 or higher
· TOEFL-Paper Based Test (PBT): 550 or higher
b. Other documents required by UMMC and local, state, and federal authorities;
c. Transcripts must be evaluated in a course-by-course report from World Education Services (WES) or the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS).
8. An interview may be required as a part of the admissions process. Additional information will be provided to applicants when they are invited to interview.
9. If an applicant has been dismissed from any nursing program, one year must pass from the date of dismissal to the date of eligibility to apply for any UMMC School of Nursing program.
Once admitted to an MSN track, a student may only transfer to another track with permission of the track director and assistant dean for graduate studies. Students may not transfer into the FNP track.
In unusual instances, the Graduate Admission and Progression Committee may consider applicants who do not meet the admission criteria. The School of Nursing reserves the right to offer tracks based on the number of acceptable applicants admitted. When a track is not offered due to limited enrollment, the applicant will be notified, and other admission options will be explored.
RESIDENCE
A minimum of one academic year of course work with continuous residence is required. The total number of hours must be equivalent to a full-time plan of study for two or three semesters.
Program Application
All application documents and the application fees must be received by the Office of Enrollment Management by February 1 for summer admission, March 15 for fall admission, and September 15 for spring admission.
Degree Requirements
PLAN OF STUDY
Fall 1 | ||
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N 677 | Advanced Health Assessment | 3 |
N 632 | Discipline of Nursing | 2 |
N 613 | Foundations of Nurse Educator Role and Teaching Methods | 3 |
N 633 | Research Design and Methods for Advanced Nursing Practice | 2 |
10 | ||
Spring 1 | ||
N 637 | Advanced Physiology/Pathophysiology | 3 |
N 614-1 | Nurse Educator Practicum I (90 clinical hours) | 2 |
N 666 | Clinical Pharmacotherapeutics | 3 |
N 607-1 | Health Policy and Population Health | 2 |
10 | ||
Summer 2 | ||
N 615-1 | Educational Technology and Health Care Informatics | 3 |
ID 630 | Health Care Quality Improvement | 3 |
N 620-1 | Direct Care Role of the Nurse Educator (Practicum II (90 hours) | 2 |
8 | ||
Fall 2 | ||
N 616-1 | Curriculum and Program Development and Evaluation | 3 |
N 625 | Nurse Educator Practicum III (180 hours) | 4 |
N 652-1 | Finance and Leadership in Health Care Systems | 3 |
10 | ||
Total Hours | 38 |
For more information about this program, contact:
Kim Douglas, PhD, RN, CNE
Email: kddouglas@umc.edu
Phone: (601) 984-6261