Graduate Catalog 2010-2011
UDM Academic PoliciesCourse DescriptionsList of All ProgramsFaculty

Health Systems Management | Office | Website

Description

Program Description
The Master of Science in Nursing with a major in Health Systems Management (HSM) prepares the advanced practice nurse to manage and lead the delivery of nursing and health care in multiple settings across the health care continuum. The program will assist nurses in developing the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to maintain and improve health care quality, efficiency, and access. The program is designed to prepare nurse leaders who can address contemporary issues in the evolving health care environment.

The goal of the HSM program is to prepare nurse managers to lead and implement change in a variety of settings and preparing highly skilled nurse managers and leaders who are committed to providing high quality and cost effective primary care services to individuals, families, and communities. The program places emphasis on providing services to the medically underserved.

At the completion of the Master of Science Degree in Nursing, the graduate will have achieved the following objectives

1. Synthesize theory and knowledge from nursing, related health disciplines, the liberal arts and sciences a foundation for advanced nursing practice.

2. Integrate specialty standards of advanced practice nursing to deliver culturally competent, quality health care services in individuals, populations and systems.

3. Practice advanced nursing reflectively within moral, legal and humanistic frameworks.

4. Demonstrate a commitment to social justice and advocacy for vulnerable populations in the delivery of advanced nursing practice services.

5. Exercise leadership, critical thinking and effective communications skills in the development and implementation of advanced nursing practice services.

6. Integrate professional standards, values, and accountability into role and self-development as an advanced practice nurse.

7. Utilize inter and intra-disciplinary collaboration to facilitate desired health outcomes for clients, populations and systems.

8. Utilize information technology and an evidence-based research approach in the development of nursing knowledge and the design of health care services for clients, populations and systems.

9. Analyze the financial, sociopolitical and organizational forces of the health care environment that impact the advanced nursing practice role.

Accreditation
The nursing programs a the McAuley School of Nursing are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education One Dupont Circle, NW Suite 530 Washington, DC 20036-1120. Phone: (202) 887-6791, Fax: (202) 887-8476

Admission Criteria for the Master of Science in Nursing Program
1. A baccalaureate degree in nursing from a nationally accredited program.

2. A minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0

3. A minimum of 2000 hours of experience as a registered nurse.

4. A license to practice as a registered nurse in the State of Michigan

5. Three letters of professional recommendation with at least one from someone in supervisory capacity.

6. An autobiographical statement of personal goals and objectives.

7. An interview with graduate facutly.

8. Note: A GRE is required for any student petitioning for admission to the program with a cumulative GPA less than 3.0.

The MSN degree with the HSM major requires 38 credit hours and 168 internship hours. The MSON is committed to flexibility in the program and therefore offers both full-time and part-time options for degree completion. Full-time study can be completed in two years with some courses offered during the summer semester. The master of science degree in nursing is conferred at the completion of the program requirements. The program is offered at the McNichols Campus, as well as University Center in Macomb. Courses are web supported, and several courses are available via online delivery. Graduates of the HSM program who have also met the appropriate experience requirements are eligible to sit for the certification examination in Nursing Administration administered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or the Case Manager certification exam administered by the Commission for Case Management Certification (CCMC).

In addition to the Health Systems Management degree option, post baccalaureate certificates are available in Nursing Leadership and Financial Management or Outcomes Performance Management. Each of these certificates requires 12 credit hours of graduate coursework. These certificates provide the nurse with the opportunity to gain specialized knowledge in key leadership and systems management areas. Those completing the certificate may choose to apply their coursework to completing the master's degree in Health Systems Management.

Program Prerequisites
Completion of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN)


Required Courses


Interdisciplinary Core
cr.
HLH 5700 Health Care Policy and Delivery Issues 3
PYC 5030 Statistics 3
HLH 5500 Research Methods in Health Care 3

Advanced Practice Core
cr.
NUR 5020 Theoretical Foundations in Nursing Practice 3
NUR 5300 Nursing Informatics 3
NUR 5920 Scholarly Project 1
NUR 5990 Master's Thesis 1
HSA 5010 Accounting Principles for Health Services Professionals 3
HSA 5020 Financial Management of Health Services 3

Health Systems Management Core
cr.
NUR 5120 Quality Improvement and Strategic Planning for Health Care Professionals 3
NUR 5140 Leadership and Human Resource Management in Health Care 3
NUR 5400 Management of Health Systems 3
NUR 5600 Management of Patient Outcomes 3
NUR 5900 Health Systems Management Internship 3


Health Systems Management Sample Program Plan

Semester 1
cr.
NUR 5020 Theoretical Foundations in Nursing 3
HSA 5010 Accounting Principles for Health Service Professionals 3
NUR 5400 Management of Health Systems 3
Total credits 9

Semester 2
cr.
NUR 5120 Quality Improvement and Strategic Planning for Health Care Professionals 3
NUR 5600 Management of Patient Outcomes 3
HSA 5020 Financial Management of Health Services 3
Total Credits 9

Semester 3 (Summer)
cr.
NUR 5140 Leadership and Human Resource Management in Health Care 3
PYC 5030 Statistics 3
Total Credits 6

Semester 4
cr.
HLH 5500 Research Methods in Health Care 3
HLH 5700 Health Care Policy and Delivery Issues 3
NUR 5300 Nursing Informatics 3
Total credits 9

Winter

Semester 5
cr.
NUR 5900 Health Systems Management Internship 3
NUR 5920 Scholarly Project 1
NUR 5990 Master's Thesis 1
Total credits 5

College of Business Administration

Home | Contacts | Policies | Programs | Website

College of Engineering & Science

Home | Contacts | Policies | Programs | Website

College of Health Professions & McAuley School of Nursing

Home | Contacts | Policies | Programs | Website

College of Liberal Arts & Education

Home | Contacts | Policies | Programs | Website

School of Architecture

Home | Contacts | Policies | Programs | Website

School of Dentistry

Home | Contacts | Policies | Programs | Website

School of Law

Home | Contacts | Policies | Programs | Website



For more information about UDM, or to apply online, go to www.udmercy.edu/apply.


Print Friendly Print-friendly