School of Nursing Entry Level MSN Information Session October 18, 2016 Speakers: Dr. Carrie Holschuh Assistant Professor, Reproductive Health Robert Strachan Assistant Director for Nursing Admissions
Agenda ² Entry Level MSN Program Overview ² Select Frequently Asked Questions ² Application requirements and procedures ² Application Tips ² Additional Questions and Answers ² Applicant Resources 2
Entry Level MSN Program Overview Individuals who are not nurses but have a bachelor s degree may apply to the Entry Level Master of Science program. Three year intensive program excluding summers. Full-time study only. Eligible to take the NCLEX-RN after 4 semesters (2 years). During the remaining 2 semesters, students focus solely on graduate level nursing education including emphasis specific practicums. We offer the following emphases: adult acute/critical care, community/public health nursing, nursing administration, pediatrics, psychiatric-mental health nursing, and women s health. Graduates of the program are eligible for a 1 year Post Master s FNP certificate option after 1year RN experience. The program culminates with an applied research course or master s thesis. 3
The Curriculum: Semester 1 Semester 1 (Spring) Course Units Human Development and Health Assessment Theory and Lab NURS 311 5 Health Promo?on in Nursing Theory NURS 314 3 Health Promo?on in Nursing Prac?cum NURS 315 2 Epidemiology and Biosta?s?cs NURS 720 3 Health Care Policy and Nursing Leadership NURS 706 3 Semester Total 16 4
The Curriculum: Semester 2 Semester 2 (Summer) Course Units Reproduc?ve Health Theory NURS 326 3 Reproduc?ve Health Prac?cum NURS 327 3 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Theory NURS 328 3 Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Prac?cum NURS 329 3 Nursing Interven?ons Lab I NURS 350 2 Research and Evidence-based Prac?ce in Nursing NURS 794 3 Semester Total 17 5
The Curriculum: Semester 3 Semester 3 (Fall) Course Units Nursing Care of Children Theory NURS 410 3 Nursing Care of Children Prac?cum NURS 411 3 Nursing Care of Adults Theory NURS 420 3 Nursing Care of Adults Prac?cum NURS 421 3 Nursing Interven?ons Lab II NURS 450 2 Advanced Pathophysiology and Diagnos?c Reasoning I NURS 716 3 Semester Total 17 6
The Curriculum: Semester 4 Semester 4 (Spring) Course Units Chronic Care and End of Life Care in Nursing Theory NURS 522 3 Community Health and Global Perspec?ves in Nursing Theory NURS 530 3 Community Health and Global Perspec?ves in Nursing Prac?cum NURS 531 3 Advanced Med-Surg & Cri?cal Care Nursing Theory NURS 520 3 Advanced Med-Surg & Cri?cal Care Nursing Prac?cum NURS 521 or NURS 523 3 Advanced Pathophysiology and Diagnos?c Reasoning II NURS 717 3 Semester Total 18 7
The Curriculum: Semester 5 Semester 5 (Summer) Course Units Health Systems Management NURS 702 3 Advanced Physical Assessment Across the Life Span** NURS 711 3 Pharmacological Principles Across the Life Span** NURS 715 3 Program Planning and Financial Management in Nursing Prac?ce NURS 721 3 Graduate Nursing Prac?cum I NURS 801 4 Semester Total 16 **Students in the Nursing Administration track will take courses in the College of Business in lieu of these courses under advisement of nursing faculty. 8
The Curriculum: Semester 6 Semester 6 (Fall) Course Units Education, Informatics, and etechnology in Advanced Nursing Practice NURS 703 3 Ethics in Advanced Nursing Prac?ce NURS 732 3 Graduate Nursing Prac?cum II NURS 802 4 NURS 895 or Nursing Applied Research or Master s Thesis NURS 898 3 Semester Total 16 **Students in the Nursing Administration track will take courses in the College of Business in lieu of these courses under advisement of nursing faculty. 9
Frequently Asked Program Questions Can I enroll as a part-time student? No When are classes offered? Daytime through 7pm. Commitment typically 4 days per week. Where are your clinical sites? Throughout the Bay Area; SF, East Bay, the Peninsula, a few Marin and South Bay. What are the costs for this program? Currently $3900 per semester (approximate). Is financial aid available? Yes. Federal and state aid; the SoN notifies enrolled student about scholarships. 10
Admission Criteria and Information Graduation from an accredited institution of higher learning with a baccalaureate or higher degree and a minimum Last 60 units GPA of 3.0 Establish written English proficiency per the Analytical Writing section of the GRE at the time of application. A score of 4 or above is required. Health-related work or volunteer experience Three letters of recommendation and references O At least one of theses must be from the site where health related work or volunteer experience occurred. Personal statement Completion of prerequisite course work by the time of application. 11
Prerequisite Courses General Microbiology w/ Lab Human Anatomy w/ Lab Human Physiology w/ Lab Survey of Chemistry w/lab* Oral Communication Written Communication Statistics Critical Thinking Ø All prerequisite courses must be completed by the time of application. Ø A minimum grade of C is required in each course. Ø Visit www.assist.org to identify appropriate courses at a community college; or contact the SoN if your school is not on Assist. *This is an integrated course in which topics in general, organic and biochemistry are covered. Effective Fall 2014 individual courses in general, inorganic, organic, or integrated chemistry are acceptable. 12
Additional Information The California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) requires pre-licensure students to have completed a minimum of 16 semester units comprising natural sciences, behavioral and social sciences. To complement the anatomy, physiology, and microbiology natural science prerequisites, it is highly recommended that students complete a general psychology or developmental psychology course prior to taking NURS 328/329 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Theory and Practicum, and any additional behavioral or social science course as needed to fulfill the BRN's natural, behavioral, and social science unit requirement. (Sociology or Cultural Anthropology are generally taken.) 13
Two Applications are Required The graduate admission application for San Francisco State University is a two-part process. Part 1: Formal Fall 2017 application for admission to the SF State Division of Graduate Studies. www.csumentor.edu Program of interest must be: Nursing (Entry Level Non RN-MSN) [MS] Application period: October 1 2016 to February 1, 2017 Submit the CSU Mentor first/early in the application period. Part 2: Submit the School of Nursing supplemental application via NursingCAS 2016-2017. http://nursingcas.liaisoncas.com Select one emphasis/track only. Application period: October 15, 2016 to February 1, 2017, 8:59pm 14
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Application Tips/ Take Aways From Today Ø Complete CSU Mentor first/early in the application period. Ø Begin the NursingCAS application ASAP when it opens; In particular: o o o Create and submit reference requests. Complete Colleges Attended section for access to the NursingCAS Transcript Request/Matching Form. Send NursingCAS Transcript Request/Matching Form to Registrar s Office of each school attended. Ø Identify (now) the individuals who will complete your evaluations/ references and give them a heads-up about the process/timeline for reference submission. o They will receive an email from NursingCAS about reference completion. 24
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American Association of Colleges of Nursing http://www.aacn.nche.edu/students Applicant Resources Resources for students: Scholarships, financial aid, career guidance NursingCAS Customer Service (617) 612-2880 Hours: M-Th, 9am-7pm, Friday 9am-5pm Eastern Time Email: nursingcasinfo@nursingcas.org NursingCAS system questions: how to submit references, transcripts, upload documents, etc. SF State Division of Graduate Studies (415) 338-2234 Website: http://grad.sfsu.edu/ / Email: gradstdy@sfsu.edu CSU Mentor application questions SF State Office of Student Financial Aid http://www.sfsu.edu/~finaid/ How and when to apply for financial aid, types of aid available, cost of attendance, etc. SF State School of Nursing (415) 338-1802 Web site: www.nursing.sfsu.edu / Email: nursing@sfsu.edu General program questions, prerequisite inquiries, etc. 26
School of Nursing Entry Level MSN Information Session Thank you for attending this session!