2018-2019 Graduate Catalog

Nursing, M.S.: Community Health Nursing Option

INSTRUCTIONAL SITES
• Main Campus (Union, NJ)
• Kean Ocean (Toms River, NJ)

APPLICATION DEADLINE
Fall: June 1
Spring: December 1

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
This program is designed for RN’s with bachelor’s degrees who plan to have careers in Community Health Nursing clinical management. It provides in-depth knowledge and skills related to Community Health Nursing Advanced Practice. Gradu¬ates of the option have a unique combination of knowledge and skills in clinical management, transcultural nursing and community health. Graduates of the program are eligible to sit for certification in Nursing Administration and Transcultural Nursing. Students entering the program pursue part-time or full-time study (3 to 9 credits per semester). The program can be completed in four academic semesters and one summer session.
The objective of this program is to prepare nurses with expertise in community health nursing and clinical management to plan systems and protocols of care that are responsive to culturally diverse health team and patient populations. It is this unique combination of community nursing and managerial skill in transcultural contexts which will prepare the graduate of this program with the competence necessary to take a leadership role in the community clinical arena.
Applicants with a bachelor's degree in a discipline other than nursing who are currently RN's may still apply for this program and are eligible for conditional admission to our bridge option. Applicants accepted into the bridge option are required to complete an additional three undergraduate courses:
NURS 3010 - Health Assessment
NURS 3200 - Professional Nursing Practice
NURS 4900 - Independent Practicum in Nursing
Please note that these are considered prerequisite courses that do not count towards the MSN degree requirements.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
In addition to the University’s admission requirements:
• Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university
• Cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0
• RN’s with bachelor degrees in other fields may be considered for admission with additional coursework
• Official transcripts from all institutions attended
• Proof of valid RN license (applicants should obtain proof here: http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov )
• Two letters of recommendation attesting to professional and academic competence
• Professional Resume/CV
• Personal statement
• Departmental interview may be required
• TOEFL or IELTS scores (for applicants whose native language is not English). Exceptions can be made for students who have completed at least 6 credits of college level English courses from a U.S. institution, or who have submitted SAT or ACT exam scores.

Program Requirements

  • 39 credits
  • Planned sequence of coursework each semester
  • 5.5 hours weekly clinical time associated with the two 2 credit clinical courses
  • 12.5 hours weekly clinical time associated with the final 5 credit clinical course

Prerequisites

  • Minimum grade of B in the following prerequisite courses: statistics, nursing research and nursing theory.

Nursing Theory Core 3

NURS 5000NURSING SCIENCE

3

Nursing Management Theory Core 12

NURS 5100NURS & ORG THEORY

3

NURS 5200ORGS COMM INTRANS HCS

3

NURS 5300FISCAL MGT NURS & HCS

3

NURS 5600COMPUTERS IN HEALTH CARE

3

Community Health Nursing Specialty Core 6

NURS 5400EPIDEMIOLOGY IN ADV PRACT NRSG

3

NURS 5500THEOR FOUND FOR ADV PRAC CHG

3

Nursing Management Clinical Core 9

NURS 5110TRANSCULTURAL NURSING ADMINISTRATION PRACTICE I

2

NURS 5210TRANS NURS ADMIN PRACT II

2

NURS 5910TRANS NURS ADMIN PRACT III

5

Research 6

NURS 5900RES IN TRANS NURS ADMN I

3

NURS 5901RES IN TRANS NURS ADMIN II

3

Guided Electives 3

Courses selected with approval of Program Coordinator

Total Credit Hours: 39