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					| 2017-2018 Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Nursing, M.S. |  
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				Master’s degree programs are designed to be completed within 2.5 years up to six years maximum on a part-time basis, with courses scheduled in the late afternoon and evening. Clinical learning experiences occur at a variety of health care agencies and meet the required hours for certification. Candidates apply to the program to prepare as nurse practitioners in psychiatric/mental health nursing, primary care nursing, or as nurse educators. The master’s program in Nursing at the University of Saint Joseph is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), One DuPont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036, 202.887.6791. Program outcomesThe student: 
	Applies knowledge from the sciences to advance nursing practice across diverse settings, populations and culturesDemonstrates leadership to promote optimal health outcomes in health care systemsAppraises practice environments for quality improvement and safety in contemporary healthcare delivery systemsIntegrates evidence-based research, clinical expertise and individual preferences to promote health and prevent diseaseUses patient care and communication technologies to enhance, integrate and coordinate careInfluences health policy at the systems level by employing advocacy strategiesParticipates as an integral member and leader of inter-professional teams to influence the management and coordination of careAssumes responsibility and accountability for advanced nursing practice Matriculation requirements (Nurse Educator)
	Admission application and nonrefundable admission feeA minimum GPA of 3.0 in the undergraduate programA sealed official transcript validating a bachelor’s degree from a regionally and nationally accredited Nursing institution as well as transcripts from all undergraduate courseworkA current resumeA current Registered Nurse license from the state in which clinical work will be completedEssay: Tell us why you decided to become an educator. What are your goals as an educator?Two letters from professionals attesting to the candidate’s intellectual ability to pursue graduate work at the University of Saint Joseph; letters from clinical supervisors or college professors are preferredAn interview with the graduate faculty prior to acceptance into the programAll immunization records as required by the University and Department of NursingUpon formal admission, a certified background check is requiredMalpractice insurance: All students must carry their own malpractice insurance appropriate for APRN students Matriculation requirements (Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner)
	Acceptance into this program is highly competitiveApplications are reviewed twice a year. All application materials should be received by the Graduate Admissions Office by October 1 for application review the following spring, and March 1 for application review for admission for the following fall.Admission application and nonrefundable admission feeA current resumeA sealed official transcript showing a bachelor’s degree with a GPA of 3.0 or higher from a regionally and nationally accredited Nursing institution, as well as transcripts from all undergraduate courseworkA current Registered Nurse license from the state in which clinical work will be completed.Essay: Discuss why you want to be a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Please use APA formatting for your essay. The essay should not exceed two pagesTwo letters from professionals attesting to the candidate’s intellectual, clinical and leadership abilities to pursue graduate work at the University of Saint Joseph. Letters should be from clinical supervisors or managers, and academic facultyAn interview with the graduate faculty prior to acceptance into the programAll immunization records as required by the University and Department of NursingUpon formal admission, a certified background check is requiredMalpractice insurance: Students are required to purchase their own malpractice insurance, at the APRN level, prior to the start of clinical coursework Matriculation requirements (Family Nurse Practitioner - Primary Care)
	Acceptance into the program is highly competitiveApplications are reviewed twice a year. All application materials should be received by the Graduate Admissions Office by October 1 for application review for admission the following spring, and by March 1 for application review for admission the following fall.Admission application and nonrefundable admission feeA current resumeA sealed, official transcript showing a bachelor’s degree in Nursing with a GPA of 3.0 or higher from a regionally and nationally accredited Nursing institution, as well as transcripts from all undergraduate courseworkA current Registered Nurse license from the state in which clinical work will be completedEssay: Discuss your goals for completing a Primary Care Nurse Practitioner program. Where do you see yourself in 5 years? Please use APA formatting for your essay. The essay should not exceed two pages.Two letters from professionals attesting to the candidate’s intellectual, clinical and leadership abilities to pursue graduate work at the University of Saint Joseph. Letters should be from clinical supervisors or managers, and academic faculty.An interview with the graduate faculty prior to acceptance into the programAll immunization records as required by the University and Department of NursingUpon formal admission, a certified background check is requiredMalpractice insurance: Students are required to purchase their own malpractice insurance, at the APRN level, prior to the start of clinical coursework Progression requirements
	A grade of B- or higher must be earned in every course in the graduate Nursing programAll students must maintain a Nursing cumulative GPA of 2.67 throughout the programAt any time the Nursing GPA falls below 2.67 the students will be placed on departmental probationStudent placed on probation must improve their GPA within the next 6 credits takenFailure to increase the GPA to 2.67 or higher in a subsequent 6 credits following probation will result in dismissalAny grade below a B- in a required program course will result in departmental review with the student being placed on academic probationStudents who earn less that a B- in a required Nursing course must re-take the course. In certain cases, such as clinical courses, the course must be retaken prior to enrollment in a subsequent clinical course.Students may retake one course only one timeFailure to earn a passing grade (B-) in the second attempt will result in dismissal from the programStudents who do not achieve the clinical competencies required of a clinical course, will fail the course with a maximum grade of C+ (79) when other course work is calculatedStudents may withdraw from one Nursing course one time during the programAny students who earns a D or less in any course will be immediately dismissed from the program |  
													| Core courses (28 credits)
Concentration requirements
 Students must follow the track to which they are admitted.Family NP - Primary Care (17 credits)
Nurse Educator (9 credits)
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (17 credits)
Comprehensive exam
 A comprehensive exam is required to complete the program. It is offered in spring and fall. Students are required to take the comprehensive exam during the same semester that they take their final practicum course. The exception is if the final practicum course is during the summer semester. In that case, students may take the comprehensive exam in the spring prior to their final practicum course in the summer. All students must have completed  NURS 597 - Advanced Nursing Research  prior to taking the comprehensive exam. An application must be completed and sent to the Graduate Programs administrative assistant by the deadlines noted below. Applications are available in the Graduate Nursing Office and are due on February 1 for the spring exam and October 1 for the fall exam. |  
 
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