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globalhealth education your health care system online education solution

how ghe serves nurses? GlobalHealth Education, in partnership with our regionally accredited colleges and universities, is pleased to assist prospective students with admissions, financing, orientation, registration and in-class support up to, and through, graduation. Beyond the support provided by our partners. Who We Are GlobalHealth Education (GHE), the leading provider of online learning services for healthcare education programs, partners with accredited colleges and universities to provide professionals with the best associate, bachelor and master s level degree options in a student-focused, all-inclusive and comprehensive environment. The GHE Difference Affordable, programmatically accredited, 100% online programs Tuition Assistance may be available to those who qualify Case studies that use real scenarios from your health system A caring student services support team to help you achieve your end goal graduation! Maximize your CEUs Complimentary transcript evaluation Work and study with your co-workers

our lady of the lake college Online RN-BSN option Our Lady of the Lake College worked with me to individualize my class plan to meet my specific credit needs while recognizing my non-traditional student status. Christi, current OLOLC student OLOL- BSN Completion Program Overview The purpose of the Our Lady of the Lake College RN to BSN Program is to provide registered nurses with a broad educational foundation and the opportunity to obtain the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. This program of study prepares the student for professional leadership roles, career enhancement, and graduate/doctoral study in nursing. It expands upon knowledge and skills essential to practice in a rapidly changing health care environment. The program is flexible and student-oriented. It is designed for diploma and ASN prepared nurses who wish to further their education on a part-time or full-time basis while continuing employment. Cost The total cost for the RN to BSN is dependent upon the number of courses transferred and required. Tuition cost is $421.79 per credit hour, not including books and fees. Accreditation Our Lady of the Lake College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) to award associate, baccalaureate, and master's degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call (404) 679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Our Lady of the Lake College. Our Lady of the Lake College is a member of the Louisiana Association of Independent Colleges and Universities and is exempt from registration and licensure by the Louisiana Board of Regents as established by the Louisiana State Legislature in RS.17:1808 and is recognized as an "eligible institution" under the provisions of RS.17:2053(D). Our Lady of the Lake College s RN to BSN program is programmatically accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). Admissions Requirements 1. Have completed a diploma or associate degree from an NLNAC or CCNE accredited nursing program. 2. Current registered nurse licensure. 3. Transfer credit for courses from other accredited institutions and credit-by-examination will be accepted according to OLOL College policy. Must obtain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 on all college work attempted.

our lady of the lake college Online RN-BSN option Core Curriculum Requirements Course Name Arts and Sciences courses from ASN transfer 35 MATH 2315 General Statistics 3 Arts and Sciences Electives 15 Arts and Sciences Electives (3000 level or above) 6 TOTAL: 59 hours Lower Division Courses ASN NURS 1310 Pharmacology in Nursing 3 NURS 1710 Fundamental of Nursing Practice 7 NURS 1715 Adult Health Nursing I 5 NURS 1720 Mental Health Nursing 4 NURS 2710 Adult Health Nursing II 5 NURS 2715 Care of Children and Families 4 NURS 2720 Care of Women and Neonates 4 NURS 2725 Adult Health Nursing III 6 Baccalaurate Core Nursing Practices NURS 3310 Research in Nursing Practice 3 NURS 3315 Pathophysiology for the RN 3 NURS 3320 Health Assessment for the RN 3 NURS 3325 Leadership Principles in Nursing 3 NURS 4315 Nursing in the 21st Century 3 NURS 4710 Community Nursing 3 NURS Elective 3 TOTAL: 29 hours BACHELOR TOTAL HOURS: 120 hours TOTAL: 38 hours

northwestern state university Online RN-BSN option Program Overview DEGREE The College of Nursing and Allied Health at Northwestern State University offers an individualized plan for learning to assist registered nurses who are pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. This individualized plan of learning has been developed to offer flexibility to meet the registered nurse students needs. This plan offers the opportunity for the student to complete upper division nursing courses after the completion of general academics. The student has the opportunity to earn credit without enrollment in 31 hours of nursing courses. BSN Purpose/Goals The role of the beginning professional nurse continues to encompass four broad areas 1. Provider of direct and indirect care to individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations 2. Designer, manager, and coordinator of care 3. Member of a profession 4. Provide a foundation for graduate education BSN Program Objectives To implement the role of the beginning professional nurse which includes providing care for individuals, families, groups, and communities the graduate will be able to: 1. Integrate theory from nursing, the arts, humanities, and sciences to provide culturally sensitive care in the global community. 2. Apply the nursing process using critical thinking, communication, assessment, and technical skills. 3. Collaborate with clients and other members of the interdisciplinary health care team for health promotion, risk reduction, disease prevention, disease management, and health restoration. 4. Utilize information and health care technologies in nursing practice. 5. Integrate research findings to promote evidence based nursing practice. 6. Incorporate knowledge of economic, legal, ethical, and political factors influencing health care systems and policy to advocate for recipients of nursing care. 7. Apply principles of leadership to design, manage, coordinate, and evaluate health care delivery. 8. Demonstrate professional nursing standards, values, and accountability. 9. Assume responsibility for professional development and lifelong learning. Cost All of my instructors realize that the world of non-traditional students is growing more and more. They have accepted me with open arms and give me help whenever I need it. Craig, Northwestern State University Student The total program cost for the RN to BSN is dependent upon the number of courses transferred and required. Tuition cost at a full time rate could be $240 per credit hour, not including books and fees.

northwestern state university Online RN-BSN option RN to BSN Curriculum Pattern Freshman Year Junior Year Orientation 1010 1 N 3220 Child Health -awarded 2 English 1010 (Comp & Rhet I) 3 N 4130 Psyc/Mental Health -awarded 2 English 1020 (Comp & Rhet II) 3 N 3221 Child Health Practicum -awarded 2 *Math 3 N 4131 Psyc/Mental Health Pract -awarded 2 *Math 3 N 3230 Women s Health -awarded 2 Biology 2230-2231 (Human Physiology/Lab) 4 N 3140 Informatics for RN 2 Biology 2220-2221 (Human Anatomy/Lab) 4 N 3231 Women s Health Practicum-award 2 Biology 2210 (Microbiology) 3 N 3122 Dimensions of Professional Nsg 4 Elective 3 N4120 Complex Nursing Care -awarded 3 Comm 1010 (Fundamentals of Speech) 3 N 3110 Pathophysiology for RNs 3 Chemistry 1070 (Intro Chemistry) 3 N4121 Complex Nursing Practicum -awarded 2 TOTAL: 33 hours Psyc 4400 3 TOTAL: 29 hours Sophomore Year Biology 2240 (Intro to Human Genetics) 3 Senior Year N 3130 Adult Health -awarded 3 N 3142 Gerontology for RNs 2 Elective 3 N 4290 Leadership & Manag for RNs 3 N 3141 Adult Health Practicum -awarded 4 N 3330 Research I for RNs 2 FA 1040 3 N 4291 Leadership& ManPract for RN 4 N 3150 Pharmacology in Nursing -awarded 3 N 3340 Research II for RNs 2 N 2160 Culture and Ethics -awarded 2 N 4190 - Community Based Nsg for RNs * 3 Engl 2110 Literature 3 N 3223 Health Assessment for RNs 3 N 3041 Foundations Practicum -awarded 2 N 4191 -Community Based Nsg RNs Prac * 4 ** Social Science 3 Humanities ***History 3 TOTAL: 29 hours ****Behavioral Science 3 Admissions Requirements TOTAL: 29 hours Must have a transferable Associate Degree (AA or AS) or higher from a regionally accredited institution. OR 18 college level hours earned with a 2.0 college level GPA on those hours (this GPA does not include remedial/developmental coursework) - AND- student must have completed a college-level English and a college-level Mathematics course designated to fulfill general education requirements (Examples: English Composition I AND College Algebra or equivalents.) No transfer student will be admitted, even by exception, if he/she needs any remedial course work. RN to BSN: Current unencumbered RN license or permit to practice in the state in which clinical experiences will be completed Professional liability insurance prior to enrollment in nursing courses. Must have a transferable Associate Degree (AA or AS) or higher from a regionally accredited institution.

our lady of the holy cross college Online RN-BSN option Our Lady of Holy Cross College is dedicated to providing smaller classes, a faith-based atmosphere and more personal attention from a generous, responsive team of faculty, making sure you get the most out of your educational experience. Advantages to the OLHCC Online Program Our Lady of Holy Cross College offers a flexible, affordable online program that allows Registered Nurses working anywherein the country to earn a bachelor s degree on the computer, in their own homes, on their own time. With one of the top nursing programs in the state of Louisiana, the college provides the broad curriculum and personal attention you need to successfully earn your degree. Cost The total program cost for the RN to BSN is dependent upon the number of courses transferred and required. Tuition cost is $350/credit, not including books and fees. Accreditation Our Lady of Holy Cross College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and SchoolsCommission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, baccalaureate, and masters degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Our Lady of Holy Cross College. Programmatic Accreditation The Department of Nursing of Our Lady of Holy Cross College is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission www.nlnac.org 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, Georgia 30326; Phone: 404-975-5000 to award the baccalaureate degree. OLHCC has full approval from the Louisiana State Board of Nursing; full approval from the Louisiana State Department of Education. Benefits of our RN to BSN Program Experienced, engaged faculty review all transcripts i ndividually to facilitate flexible transfer of nursing and non-nursing credits. Many non-nursing courses are offered online through Our Lady of Holy Cross College. 24 hour library access through the Blain Kern Library. Scholarship monies available Students can work at their own pace. The program can be completed in 3,4, or 5 semesters. Up to 36 credit hours of Nursing Education Courses are accepted for students with an Associate Degree or Diploma. Admission Requirements Transcripts from an approved/accredited nursing program with a minimum of a c on all pre-requisite general education & cognate courses as specified in the current OLHCC catalog. A current unencumbered RN license to practice in the United States. Complete the online application process and meet the admission requirements of Our Lady of Holy Cross College and the Department of Nursing. Professional CPR certification and liability insurance. Transcripts from all approved, accredited colleges and nursing programs attended. Grade-point average of at least 2.5 All students in the RN to BSN program must have a computer and internet access readily available. The student must also have functional ability in the use of Microsoft Office products especially MS Word and Powerpoint.

our lady of the holy cross college Online RN-BSN option General Education Core Curriculum BIO 351 Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 ENG 101 English Composition I 3 ENG 102 English Composition II 3 HIS History Elective 3 MAT 105 College Algebra 3 PHI Philosophy Elective 4 PSY 101 General Psychology 5 SPE 101 Fundamental of Public Speaking 4 THE Theology Elective 4 Additional General Education Requirements BIO 370 Microbiology 4 BIO 352 or Human Anatomy and Physiology III or 3 CHE 105 Inorganic/Organic Chemistry ENG Literature Elective 3 FNA/MUS/ART Fine Arts Elective 3 MAT 160 Introductory Statistics 3 PHI Philosophy Elective 3 SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 THE Theology Elective 3 SOC/PSY HIS/GEO Social Science Elective 3 /PSC/COU/CJU Major Area Courses NSG 355 Contemporary Nursing Issues 5 NSG 360 Health Assessment for RNs 3 NSG 370 Pathophysiology for RNs 3 NSG 385 Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice 3 NSG 455 NursingLeadership and Decision-making 4 NSG 471 Nursing Care of Populations 5 NSG 485 Special Topics in Nursing 4 TOTAL CREDITS 27 ** A minimum 30 hours (27 hours of Nursing plus at least three hours of General Education courses) must be taken to earn an OLHCC degree. *A minimum of 30 hours MUST be completed at Our Lady of the Holy Cross College

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national american university Online master of science in nursing Program Overview DEGREE AND COURSE REQUIREMENTS Program Requirements Students desiring enrollment in the Master s of Science in Nursing Program must meet the eligibility requirements for Graduate Studies at Northwestern State University. In addition, for Regular and Conditional Admission Status, you must provide documentation of: Baccalaureate Degree in nursing from a nationally accredited college or university. An undergraduate Grade Point Average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for Regular Admission Status and 2.5 on a 4.0 scale for Conditional Admission Status. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores of at least 290 for Regular Admission Status and at least 284 for Conditional Admission Status. Current, unencumbered, unrestricted, registered nursing license in Louisiana. Successful completion of a basic statistics course and a physical assessment course (usually done in undergraduate nursing studies). A minimum of one year of clinical experience before enrolling in a clinical nursing course for all concentrations except the Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Concentration which requires you to have two years of clinical experience. Malpractice Insurance, which you will need to provide documentation of prior to enrolling in a clinical course for all concentrations. Two letters of recommendation for graduate studies. Curriculum Overview Completion of the Master of Science in Nursing requires a minimum of 39-42 semester credits. Research seminar and satisfactory ratings on comprehensive examinations are included in the requirements. Full or part-time study is available. Curriculum Patterns A. Core (12 Hours) Nursing 5000, 5010, 5100, 5120, and 5280 B. Areas of Clinical Concentration (6 9 hours) 1. Adult Gerontology Nursing (Nursing 5040, 5050, 5700) 2. Adult Gerontology Critical Care Nursing (Nursing 5150, 5160, 5700) 3. Family Nurse Practitioner (Nursing 5770, 5780, 5790) 4. Maternal Child and Family Nursing (Nursing 5310, 5320, 5700) 5. Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (Nursing 5850, 5860, 5870) 6. Women s Health Nurse Practitioner (Nursing 5330, 5340, 5350) 7. Adult-Gero Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (Nursing 5410, 5420, 5430) C. Functional Role Concentrations: (9-18 semester hours) 1. Administration (Nursing 5110, 5140, 5210) 2. Clinical Nurse Specialist (Nursing 5700, 5710, 5400, 5170, 5190) 3. Education (Nursing 5060, 5070, 5090, 5220, 5710) 4. Nurse Practitioner (Nursing 5260, 5270, 5700, 5710, 5810, 5820, 5830, 5840 and one of the following: 5360 or 5440 or 5800 or 5880). D. Support Courses (0 6 hours) To be selected from courses which suppor t the student s clinical and/or functional role concentrations. E. Research Area (3 6 hours) 1. Research Seminar I (5995) 2. Research Seminar II (5996)

Northwestern college Online master of science in nursing Program Overview Program Requirements Students desiring enrollment in the Master s of Science in Nursing Program must meet the eligibility requirements for Graduate Studies at Northwestern State University. In addition, for Regular and Conditional Admission Status, you must provide documentation of: Baccalaureate Degree in nursing from a nationally accredited college or university. An undergraduate Grade Point Average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for Regular Admission Status and 2.5 on a 4.0 scale for Conditional Admission Status. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores of at least 290 for Regular Admission Status and at least 284 for Conditional Admission Status. Current, unencumbered, unrestricted, registered nursing license in Louisiana. Successful completion of a basic statistics course and a physical assessment course (usually done in undergraduate nursing studies). A minimum of one year of clinical experience before enrolling in a clinical nursing course for all concentrations except the Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Concentration which requires you to have two years of clinical experience. Malpractice Insurance, which you will need to provide documentation of prior to enrolling in a clinical course for all concentrations. Two letters of recommendation for graduate studies. Completion of the Master of Science in Nursing requires a minimum of 39-42 semester credits. Research seminar and satisfactory ratings on comprehensive examinations are included in the requirements. Full or part-time study is available. Curriculum Patterns A. Core (12 Hours) Nursing 5000, 5010, 5100, 5120, and 5280 B. Areas of Clinical Concentration (6 9 hours) 1. Adult Gerontology Nursing (Nursing 5040, 5050, 5700) 2. Adult Gerontology Critical Care Nursing (Nursing 5150, 5160, 5700) 3. Family Nurse Practitioner (Nursing 5770, 5780, 5790) 4. Maternal Child and Family Nursing (Nursing 5310, 5320, 5700) 5. Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (Nursing 5850, 5860, 5870) 6. Women s Health Nurse Practitioner (Nursing 5330, 5340, 5350) 7. Adult-Gero Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (Nursing 5410, 5420, 5430) C. Functional Role Concentrations: (9-18 semester hours) 1. Administration (Nursing 5110, 5140, 5210) 2. Clinical Nurse Specialist (Nursing 5700, 5710, 5400, 5170, 5190) 3. Education (Nursing 5060, 5070, 5090, 5220, 5710) 4. Nurse Practitioner (Nursing 5260, 5270, 5700, 5710, 5810, 5820, 5830, 5840 and one of the following: 5360 or 5440 or 5800 or 5880). D. Support Courses (0 6 hours) To be selected from courses which suppor t the student s clinical and/or functional role concentrations. E. Research Area (3 6 hours) 1. Research Seminar I (5995) 2. Research Seminar II (5996)

About the Master Business Administration in Healthcare Administration Through the alliance with GlobalHealth Education, New England College has tailored its Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration (MBA-HA) into an accelerated online program. Building upon the goal of increasing the influence of healthcare leaders in hospitals and health systems, the selection, adoption, implementation, and integration of health informatics programs and processes has been identified as one of the major challenges that healthcare organizations face today. Located in Henniker, NH, New England College is a community of dedicated faculty, staff and colleagues who approach learning with imagination, innovation, and creativity. Ranked as one of the top twenty online universities in the U.S., NEC is recognized for a curriculum rich in entrepreneurship, civic engagement and social responsibility. With a long academic tradition of healthcare learning, NEC s programs transcend classroom walls and provide for an engaging and stimulating online environment. The program is designed for all healthcare professionals with clinical backgrounds (nurses and pharmacists, among others), who have an interest in management. It targets professionals with varying levels of experience and technical proficiency who are interested in learning more about the change that drives leadership and the need to develop management skills. There are many benefits to completing the MBA-HA degree in conjunction with the PLA: It s an affordable online option to attaining a master s degree The 7-week courses include the option to double-up on classes Possibly qualify for your employer s tuition reimbursement program Offers graduate-level academic curriculum that is specific to the pharmacy professional

Master of Business Administration in health informatics Having a degree from NEC gets interest from prospective employers Derek Online NEC student Idaho Elks Rehabilitation Hospital About the Master Business Administration in Health Informatics Through the alliance with GlobalHealth Education, New England College has tailored its Master of Business Administration in Health Informatics (MBA-HI) into an accelerated online program. Building upon the goal of increasing the influence of healthcare leaders in hospitals and health systems, the selection, adoption, implementation, and integration of health informatics programs and Located in Henniker, NH, New England College is a community of dedicated faculty, staff and colleagues who approach learning with imagination, innovation, and creativity. Ranked as one of the top twenty online universities in the U.S., NEC is recognized for a curriculum rich in entrepreneurship, civic engagement and social responsibility. With a long academic tradition of healthcare learning, NEC s programs transcend classroom walls and provide for an engaging and stimulating online environment. processes has been identified as one of the major challenges that healthcare organizations face today. The program is designed for all healthcare professionals with clinical backgrounds (nurses and pharmacists, among others), who have become increasingly involved in managing the health informatics arena. It targets professionals with varying levels of experience and technical proficiency who are interested in health informatics in health system organizations and need to develop management skills. There are many benefits to completing the MBA-HI degree in conjunction with the PLA: It s an affordable online option to attaining a master s degree The 7-week courses include the option to double-up on classes Possibly qualify for your employer s tuition reimbursement program Offers graduate-level academic curriculum that is specific to the pharmacy professional Prepares you for the expectation that, in the future, health-system pharmacists will be required to have residency training and a master s degree

Master of Health administration Program Overview Healthcare, one of the largest industries in this country, continues to grow relative to other countries. Due to this growth, the need for healthcare professionals with knowledge relating to healthcare operations is increasing. The purpose of the Health Administration program is to prepare students for rewarding careers as healthcare managers in a variety of settings. Upon completion of the program, students will be productive in areas such as acute care, primary care facilities, medical group practices, long-term care facilities, public health organizations, health insurance agencies, alternative delivery organizations, federal, state and local agencies, pharmaceutical and other related organizations. Our Lady of the Lake College has an extensive and growing tradition of service to the community. The College has continued the commitment to service begun by the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady. An education at Our Lady of the Lake College prepares students with the skills and knowledge they need in order to undertake fulfilling careers that make adifference. Objectives The MHA curriculum prepares students for career advancement by providing in-depth application of contemporary health policy and health management issues and situations. MHA students and graduates apply their newly acquired knowledge immediately. To this end, students enrolled in the MHA program will be expected to: 1. Exercise leadership in creating a vision to manage improvements in organizational performance. 2. Synthesize concepts to conduct critical assessments of internal and external environments to position healthcare organizations with innovative strategies. 3. Evaluate scientific and analytical methods in managerial decision-making. 4. Apply management concepts with excellence. 5. Assess political environments and develop initiatives strategically that consider stakeholders. 6. Articulately communicate ideas, information with individuals and groups in the health care community. Accreditation Our Lady of the Lake College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, baccalaureate, and master s degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call (404) 679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Our Lady of the Lake College. The MHA program is crafted according to the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Mangement Education (CAHME) requirements and will seek accreditation after its second class has graduated. CAHME's contact information is 2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite 700, Arlington, VA 22201, (703) 351-5010.

tuiton assistance process Your Health Care System Tuition s Assistance Process To get started: Fill out and submit a pre-approval form Obtain approval (before starting class) Take your class and receive a C or higher Fax official grade with all required documents report to the tuition reimbursement program Contact your Human Resources Representative to find out more about your tuition benefits.

5 Easy steps to getting started with globalhealth education Call GlobalHealth Education at (877) 300 4873 and consult with your Nursing Education Advisor Submit Your Unofficial Transcripts for a transfer credit evaluation (at no cost to you) Choose and apply to the University that best fits your needs, finances, time to completion, and academic background Submit Health Care System Tuition Reimbursement Plan Enroll in class and Order Your Books