Description
Master of Science in Nursing Education with a Clinical Nurse Specialty Option
With a growing shortage of nurses, estimated to reach 800,000 by the year 2020, the education of more nursing students plays a critical role in addressing this health care crisis. However, many nursing programs are unable to admit more qualified students due to a lack of available nursing instructors. To combat this issue, the McAuley School of Nursing at University of Detroit Mercy has developed a new graduate track to prepare nurses for teaching--a Master of Science in Nursing Education with a Clinical Nurse Specialty Option.
The interdisciplinary program utilizes a collaborative model in conjunction with UDM's College of Liberal Arts & Education. The nursing program serves current and new master degree students, post-master's students, and post-baccalaureate students.
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At the completion of the Master of Science Degree in nursing, the graduate will have achieved the following objectives:
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Synthesize theory and knowledge fro nursing, related health disciplines, the liberal arts and sciences as a foundation for advanced nursing practice
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Integrate specialty standards of advanced practice nursing to deliver culturally competent, quality health care services to individuals, populations and systems.
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Practice advanced nursing reflectively within moral, legal and humanistic frameworks.
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Demonstrate a commitment to social justice and advocacy for vulnerable populations in the delivery of advanced nursing practice services.
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Exercise leadership, critical thinking and effective communications skills in the development and implementation of advanced nursing practice services.
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Integrate professional standards, values, and accountability into role and self-development and implementation of advanced nursing practice services
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Utilize inter-and intra-disciplinary collaboration to facilitate desired health outcomes for clients, populations and systmes.
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Utilize information technology and evidence-based research approach in the development of nursing knowledge and the design of health care services for clients, populations and systmes.
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Analyze the financial, sociopolitical and organizational forces of the health care environment that impact the advanced nursing practice role.
The graduate degree program is comprised of three components, totaling 44 credits:
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Interdisciplinary core courses (9 credits)
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Advanced practice core of nurse education courses (14 credits)
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Advanced core courses in preparation as an Adult Medical/Surgical Clinical Nurse Specialist (21 credits)
To provide convenient access, the program is available in a traditional classroom setting as well as online. The program can be completed in two years full time or three years in part-time study. The Nursing Education core courses are also offered as a post-baccalaureate certificate option. Upon completion of the master's degree program, students will receive a Master of Science in Nursing degree, and will be eligible to sit for the examination for Clinical Nurse Specialist certification through the American Nurses Credentialing Commission. After two years full time in a faculty role, students will be eligible to sit for the examination as a nurse educator from the National League for Nursing.
The McAuley School of Nursing master's program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. One Dupont circle, NW Suite 530 Washington, DC 20036-1120. Phone: (202) 887-6791, Fax: (202) 887-8476
Admissions Requirements
Applying
Students are admitted to the Nursing Education program throughout the year. Both full- and part-time options are available.
Admission criteria for the Master of Science in Nursing Program:
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1. A baccalaureate degree in nursing from a nationally-accredited program
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2. A minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0.
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3. A minimum of 2,000 hours of clinical experience as a registered nurse.
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4. A license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Michigan.
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5. Three letters of professional recommendation with at least one from someone in a supervisory capacity.
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6. An autobiographical statement of personal goals and objectives.
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7. An interview with graduate faculty.
Note: A GRE is required for any student petitioning for admission to the program with a cumulative GPA of less than 3.0.
Course prerequisites include medical ethics and an undergraduate research methods course. Applications will not be considered until the student's file is completed.
Official transcripts are required from all colleges attended including the former University of Detroit, Mercy College of Detroit, and the University of Detroit Mercy. Please have transcripts and all application materials sent to:
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Graduate Office
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Nursing Education—HP 119
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University of Detroit Mercy
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4001 West McNichols Rd
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Detroit, MI 48221-3038
Curriculum Plan
Interdisciplinary Core: |
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HLH 550 | Research Methods in Health | | 3 |
HLH 570 | Health Care Delivery and Policy Issues | | 3 |
PYC 503 | Statistics | | 3 |
Advanced Practice Core: |
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NUR 502 | Theoretical Foundations of Nursing | | 3 |
| Research or Scholarly Project | | 2 |
Advanced Specialty Clinical Specialty Core: |
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HLH 590 | Advanced Pathophysiology | | 3 |
NUR 511 | Advanced Physical Assessment | | 2 |
Nursing Education Courses |
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NUR 585 | Curriculum Development in Nursing Education | | 3 |
EDU 597 | Curriculum and Instruction in Adult Education | | 3 |
EDU 596 | Program Planning and Evaluation | | 3 |
NUR 586 | Instructional Methods | | 3 |
NUR 596 | Teaching Practicum | | 2 |
Clinical Specialty Courses |
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NUR 575 | Adult Health CNS Theory and Practicum I | | 5 |
NUR 576 | Adult Health CNS Theory and Practicum II | | 6 |
Track options:
Full-Time Master of Science in Nursing Education with Adult Medical/Surgical CNS
Year 1 - Fall Credits |
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NUR 511 | Advanced Physical Assessment | | 2 |
HLH 590 | Advanced Pathophysiology | | 3 |
NUR 502 | Theoretical Foundations in Nursing | | 3 |
NUR 585 | Curriculum Development in Nursing Education | | 3 |
Year 1 - Winter |
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HLH 550 | Research Methods in Health Care | | 3 |
NUR 575 | Adult Health CNS Theory & Practicum I | | 5 |
EDU 597 | Curriculum Instruction in Adult Education | | 3 |
Year 1 - Summer |
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HLH 570 | Health Care Policy & Delivery Issues | | 3 |
PYC 503 | Advanced Statistics | | 3 |
Year 2 - Fall |
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EDU 596 | Program Planning and Evaluation | | 3 |
NUR 576 | Adult Health CNS Theory & Practicum II | | 6 |
NUR 592/599 | Scholarly Project/Master's Thesis | | 1 |
Year 2 - Winter |
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NUR 586 | Instructional Methods | | 3 |
NUR 596 | Teaching Practicum | | 2 |
NUR 592/599 | Scholarly Project/Master's Thesis | | 1 |
TOTAL 44
Part-Time Master of Science in Nursing Education with Adult Health CNS
Year 1 - Fall Credits |
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HLH 590 | Advanced Pathophysiology | | 3 |
NUR 586 | Curriculum Development in Nursing Education | | 3 |
Year 1 - Winter |
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NUR 502 | Theroretical Foundations in Nursing | | 3 |
EDU 597 | Curriculum Instruction in Adult Education | | 3 |
Year 1 - Summer |
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HLH 550 | Research Methods in Health Care | | 3 |
PYC 503 | Advanced Statistics | | 3 |
Year 2 - Fall |
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NUR 511 | Advanced Physical Assess. | | 2 |
EDU 596 | Program Planning & Evaluation | | 3 |
Year 2 - Winter |
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NUR 575 | Adult Health CNS Theory & Practicum I | | 5 |
Year 2 - Summer |
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HLH 570 | Health Care Policy & Delivery Issues | | 3 |
NUR 592/599 | Scholarly Project/Master's Thesis | | 1 |
Year 3 - Fall |
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NUR 576 | Adult Health CNS Theory & Practicum II | | 6 |
Year 3 -Winter |
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NUR 586 | Instructional Methods | | 3 |
NUR 596 | Teaching Practicum | | 2 |
NUR 592/599 | Scholarly Project/Master's Thesis | | 1 |
TOTAL 44
Nursing Education Certificate
Year 1 - Fall Credits |
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NUR 585 | Curriculum Development in Nursing Education | | 3 |
Year 1- Winter |
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EDU 597 | Curriculum Instruction in Adult Education | | 3 |
Year 2 - Fall |
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EDU 596 | Program Planning & Evaluation | | 3 |
Year 2 - Winter |
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NUR 586 | Instructional Methods | | 3 |
NUR 596 | Teaching Practicum | | 2 |
TOTAL 14
More Information
For More Information
To learn more about our master's program in Nursing Education, please contact the McAuley School of Nursing graduate admissions office at 313-993-2455 or CHPgrad@udmercy.edu.
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