Contact us for the latest information regarding program changes/updates: Phone:(66)846-455 Fax:(66)846-471 E-mail: nursing@deltastate.edu Accredited by the National Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and by the Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING ONLINE PROGRAM Nurse Administrator Nurse Educator Nurse Practitioner Post Master s Options Nurse Practitioner Tracks: FNP Family Nurse Practitioner; GNP Gerontological Nurse Practitioner; PMHNP Psych Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with Adult or Family focus option Full-time Study - Years Part-time Study Available Non-traditional Class & Clinical Schedule Online courses combined with strategically scheduled campus seminars Online classes feature frequent chat and discussion activities with other students and faculty Clinical learning opportunities may be scheduled in facilities and agencies near the student s home community with approval of faculty The Master of Science in Nursing provides study beyond the Baccalaureate in Nursing. The role specialties are nurse administrator, nurse educator, and family nurse practitioner. Clinical specialties are adult and family. In addition, the School of Nursing offers the gerontological and psychiatric mental health (adult and family) nurse practitioner programs of study through the Mississippi Education Consortium for Specialized Advanced Practice Nursing (MECSAPN). MISSION The mission of the Delta State University School of Nursing is to prepare students for professional nursing practice in a multicultural society as either a generalist at the Baccalaureate level or in an advanced practice role at the Master s level. The program will prepare graduates to pursue advanced study. ACCREDITATION Delta State University School of Nursing is accredited by The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. This agency is a resource for tuition, fees and length of program. Information may be obtained from Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 50, Washington, DC, 006-110, Telephone: 0-887-8476. NURSING.DELTASTATE.EDU
Robert E. Smith School of Nursing Delta State University Master of Science in Nursing Program ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Students considered for Full Admission to the Graduate Program in the School of Nursing must meet the following requirements by April 1st for fall admission: A. Apply to Delta State University Graduate School and meet admission requirements as outlined in the Delta State University Graduate Bulletin. B. Meet admission requirements to the Robert E. Smith School of Nursing Graduate Program as follows: Baccalaureate degree in Nursing with a minimum GPA of.00 overall. A combined verbal and quantitative score 800 and analytic score of.5 on the Graduate Record Exam. A grade of C or better on an introductory course in statistics. At least two years of continuous clinical nursing experience as a Registered Nurse for Nurse Administrator and Nurse Educator. At least two years of continuous clinical nursing experience with patient contact as an RN within the past five years for Nurse Practitioner. Completion of School of Nursing Master of Science in Nursing Program Application. Completion of written mission statement as noted in the School of Nursing Master of Science in Nursing Program Application. A copy of current licensure or privilege to practice nursing as a Registered Nurse in Mississippi. Individuals who hold a restricted license may or may not be eligible for admission. Three letters of professional/academic reference. At least one reference must be academic in nature. Completion of an interview with School of Nursing faculty prior to admission (application packet must be complete before an interview is scheduled). A grade of C or higher on a graduate level pathophysiology course (applies only to nurse practitioner and educator tracks). After being accepted for admission, each student will be required to submit a completed health and immunization form provided by the School of Nursing, evidence of personal health insurance and malpractice insurance, and CPR certification (infant, child, adult) on the MSN orientation date. Applicants must comply with Mississippi legislative statues and regulations regarding criminal background checks by having fingerprints taken at an approved health care agency (not a police or sheriff s department) and a criminal background check completed. Any cost of this requirement will be the student s responsibility. Applicants who want to receive credit for prior nursing course(s) from another program must submit a request and credit be negotiated before admission to the School of Nursing and not after the student is enrolled. All students must have computer and Internet access. NON-DEGREE SEEKING STUDENTS Enrollment in the following courses as a non-degree seeking student is allowed prior to full admission: NUR 601 Advanced Theoretical Issues in Nursing and Ethics NUR 60 Advanced Pathophysiology NUR 604 Advanced Health Care Policy and Politics NUR 607 Instructional Methodologies. Upon acceptance into the Master s program, these courses could apply toward completion of degree requirements needed to complete the Master of Science in Nursing Degree. 10/19/009
Robert E. Smith School of Nursing Delta State University Master of Science in Nursing Program NURSE ADMINISTRATOR Students applying to this program are registered nurses with a current RN license and a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing or a health-related field. Graduates of this program are prepared to function in the role of administrator in various healthcare settings. Full Time Program of Study Total Program Credit Hours: 44-47 Semester FALL I SPRING I FALL II SPRING II Course NUR 601 Advanced Theoretical Issues in Nursing and Ethics NUR 606 Advanced Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice NUR 615 Administrative Concepts NUR 645 Administrative Concepts Practicum MGT 600 Management Problems NUR 604 Advanced Health Care Policy and Politics NUR 616 Nursing Administration I NUR 646 Nursing Administration I Practicum MBA 505 Productivity Software for Execs. NUR 607 Instructional Methodologies NUR 619 Nursing Administration II NUR 649 Nursing Administration II Practicum MGT 605 Human Resource Management NUR 6 Nursing Administration III Role Synthesis NUR 65 Nursing Administration III Role Synthesis Practicum MGT 60 Recruitment, Selection & Performance Appraisal *NUR 686 Elective (nonthesis option) Sem. Hrs. 1 11 hrs. 1 1/ 10/11 hrs. 1 1/ 10/11 hrs. 4 1/ 1/14 hrs. *Elective courses may be appropriately selected from emphasis areas chosen by the student or from other elective courses offered in the School of Nursing, as well as appropriate courses from other schools or departments within the University. Electives must be approved by faculty advisor. 10/19/009
Robert E. Smith School of Nursing Delta State University Master of Science in Nursing Program NURSE EDUCATOR Students applying to this program are registered nurses with a current RN license and a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing or a health-related field. Graduates of this program are prepared to function in the role of educator within academic and/or healthcare settings. Full-Time Program of Study Total Program Credit Hours: 44-47 Semester FALL I SPRING I FALL II SPRING II Course NUR 601 Advanced Theoretical Issues in Nursing and Ethics NUR 60 Advanced Health Assessment NUR 65 Advanced Health Assessment Practicum NUR 606 Advanced Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice NUR 6 Teaching and Learning Theory NUR 604 Advanced Healthcare Policy and Politics NUR 605 Advanced Pharmacology NUR 61 Adult Education I NUR 64 Adult Education I Practicum NUR 617 Curriculum Design & Evaluation NUR 607 Instructional Methodologies NUR 61 Adult Education II NUR 64 Adult Education II Practicum NUR 61 Role Synthesis (Nurse Educators) NUR 614 Adult Education III NUR 644 Adult Education III Practicum NUR 618 Nurse Educator Practicum Sem. Hrs. 1 hrs. 1/1 14 hrs. 1/ 9/11hrs. 4 1/ 9/10 hrs. *Elective courses may be appropriately selected from emphasis areas chosen by the student or from other elective courses offered in the School of Nursing, as well as appropriate courses from other schools or departments within the University. Electives must be approved by faculty advisor. 10/19/009
Robert E. Smith School of Nursing Delta State University Master of Science in Nursing Program FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER Students applying to this program are registered nurses with a current RN license and a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing or a health-related field. Graduates of this program are prepared to take the Family Nurse Practitioner certification exam and to function as an advanced practice nurse upon successful completion of the exam. Full-Time Program of Study: Total Program Credit Hours 44 Semester Course Sem. Hrs. NUR 601 Advanced Theoretical Issues in Nursing and Ethics NUR 60 Advanced Health Assessment FALL I NUR 65 Advanced Health Assessment Practicum NUR 606 Advanced Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice *NUR 686 Elective (nonthesis option) /0 1/9 hrs. NUR 604 Advanced Healthcare Policy and Politics NUR 605 Advanced Pharmacology SPRING I NUR 60 Family Nurse Practice I NUR 61 Family Nurse Practice I Practicum 1/1 1/1 hrs. NUR 64 Family Nurse Practice II FALL II NUR 65 Family Nurse Practice II Practicum NUR 607 Instructional Methodologies NUR 687/690 Project/Thesis 1/ NUR 60 Role Synthesis (Nurse Practitioners) 10/1 hrs. NUR 68 Family Nurse Practice III 1 NUR 69 Family Nurse Practice III Practicum 5 SPRING II *NUR 686 Elective 1/ 10/11 hrs. *Elective courses may be appropriately selected from emphasis areas chosen by the student or from other elective courses offered in the School of Nursing, as well as appropriate courses from other schools or departments within the University. Electives must be approved by faculty advisor. POST MASTER S FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER CERTIFICATE Total Program Credit Hours A limited number of students who already have a master s degree in nursing may be admitted to selected courses necessary for national certification as a family nurse practitioner. A certificate is awarded for satisfactory completion of the following courses: Course Sem. Hrs. NUR 60 Advanced Health Assessment 4 NUR 65 Advanced Health Assessment Practicum NUR 604 Advanced Healthcare Policy and Politics NUR 605 Advanced Pharmacology NUR 607 Instructional Methodologies NUR 60 Family Nurse Practice I NUR 61 Family Nurse Practice I Practicum NUR 64 Family Nurse Practice II NUR 65 Family Nurse Practice II Practicum NUR 68 Family Nurse Practice III 1 NUR 69 Family Nurse Practice III Practicum 5 NUR 60 Role Synthesis (Nurse Practitioners) Total Hours hrs. 10/19/009
Robert E. Smith School of Nursing Delta State University Master of Science in Nursing Program Gerontological Nurse Practitioner (GNP) Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) These Track Options are offered through the Mississippi Education Consortium for Specialized Advanced Practice Nursing (MECSAPN). The mission of the MECSAPN is to serve the needs of the vulnerable populations for specialized healthcare by: providing advanced practice nursing leaders to improve access to quality health care and reduce health disparities in vulnerable populations; and, optimize access to specialized education for advanced nursing practice leaders. Graduates of this program are prepared to take the Gerontological Nurse Practitioner or Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (adult or family) certification exam and to function as an advanced practice nurse upon successful completion of the exam. The aim of the MECSAPN is to provide an innovative, collaborative model of advanced specialized nursing education in Mississippi. Gerontological Nurse Practitioner (GNP) Specialty Courses Semester Course Credit Hrs. Summer N 671 Clinical Management of Older Adults, I N 681 Practicum in Clinical Management of Older Adults, I Fall N 67 Clinical Management of Older Adults, II N 68 Practicum in Clinical Management of Older Adults, II Spring N 67 Clinical Management of Older Adults, III N 68 Practicum in Clinical Management of Older Adults, III 4 Total Hours 18 hrs. Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) Specialty Courses - Adult Semester Course Credit Hrs. Summer N 6871 Clinical Assessment of Persons with Mental Health Problems, I Adult & Family N 6864 Practicum in Clinical Assessment of Persons with Mental Health Problems, I - Adult Fall N 687 Clinical Management of Individuals with Mental Health Problems, II Adult & Family N 6865 Practicum in Clinical Management of Individuals with Mental Health Problems, II - Adult Spring N 687 Clinical Management of Families and Groups with Mental Health Problems, III Adult & Family N 686 Practicum in Clinical Management of Families and 4 Groups with Mental Health Problems, III Adult & Family Total Hours 17 hrs. Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) Specialty Courses - Family Semester Course Credit Hrs. Summer N 6871 Clinical Assessment of Persons with Mental Health Problems, I Adult & Family N 6861 Practicum in Clinical Assessment of Persons with Mental Health Problems, I - Family Fall N 687 Clinical Management of Individuals with Mental Health Problems, II Adult & Family N 686 Practicum in Clinical Management of Individuals with Mental Health Problems, II - Family Spring N 687 Clinical Management of Families and Groups with Mental Health Problems, III Adult & Family N 686 Practicum in Clinical Management of Families and 4 Groups with Mental Health Problems, III Adult & Family Total Hours 17 hrs. 10/19/009
Robert E. Smith School of Nursing Delta State University Master of Science in Nursing Program 10/19/009
Robert E. Smith School of Nursing Delta State University Master of Science in Nursing Program Robert E. Smith School of Nursing offers quality education with a personal touch! BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING - A Web Enhanced Program Full-time Study - 5 semesters Part-time Study Available RN-BSN COMPLETION PROGRAM - An Online Program Full-time Study-1 Months Part-time Study Available Flexible Clinical Schedule MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING - An Online Program Non-traditional Class & Clinical Schedule Full-time Study - Years Part-time Study Available Nurse Administrator Nurse Educator Nurse Practitioner Post Master s Options Nurse Practitioner Tracks: FNP Family Nurse Practitioner; GNP Gerontological Nurse Practitioner; PMHNP Psych Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with Adult or Family focus option Printing funded totally or in part from funds provided by the Delta Health Alliance (DHA), a 501(c) non-profit organization with support from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Health Resources and Services Administration, and the Office of Rural Health Policy. NURSING.DELTASTATE.EDU 10/19/009