Program Format and Requirements

The program is offered in an on-line, asynchronous format with periodic synchronous communication opportunities available between faculty and peers with prior notice. A 3-day, on campus orientation is required at the beginning of the program. The program is designed for full-time study and completion within 3 calendar years (spring, summer and fall terms). Part-time study is possible. Part-time students are advised that all courses are not offered every semester. All students are expected to complete the program in 7 years. Due to rapidly changing health care knowledge and technology, students may be required to repeat select courses if the program is not completed in 7 years. Students who hold a non-nursing baccalaureate degree may be required to take additional courses or demonstrate baccalaureate competencies prior to admission to the program. This is determined on an individual basis after a review of the applicant’s academic history.

Students complete the required clinical practicum hours in supervised experiences by approved professional providers. Clinical practicum experiences facilitate the development of advanced nursing knowledge and skills in real-world situations. Clinical practica may be completed at an approved site and with an approved provider near the student’s home. Students may suggest appropriate clinical sites and preceptors. Texas Wesleyan University program officials assist with identifying and securing clinical sites and preceptors. Students are strongly advised to limit work hours while engaged in full-time study due to the rigors of graduate study and time required for clinical practica. 

Access to a computer and the internet is a requirement of the program. The technology used by the student must have the capacity for robust multi-media learning experiences that will include video, audio, synchronous communication and web-based information. Hardware and network capacity are important considerations for successful engagement with the course. TWU Information Technology support staff can assist students in determining proper technology for the best experience in online courses.