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School of Nursing

MSN School Nursing Concentrate

School Nursing Concentrate Courses

Master of science in nursing (MSN) students following the school nursing concentrate must take the following courses. The minimum requirement for this degree concentrate is 42 semester hours. It must be completed within five years.

Graduate Core (8-9 credit hours)

MBA613 and an ethics course may be taken in any order and at any time but before NUR651 and before the 700-level courses.

Required Select one Quantitative Methods Course
MBA613 Organizational Behavior (3) NUR500 Advanced Statistics Methods (3)
  MBA611 Analytical Methods for Managers (3)*
  Select one Ethics Course
  NUR680 Professional Ethics (2)
  MBA600 Business and Society (3)*
  HTS3501 Theology, Ethics and Disability (2)**
  HTS3502 Ethics, Medicine, Human Future (2)**
  HTS3503 The Church and Community Involvement (2)**
  HTS3504 Christian Ethics & Environmental Issues (2)**
  HTS3505 The Church and Political Ethics (2)**
  HTS3507 Business Ethics & Ministry of the Laity (2)**
  HTS2051 Christian Ethics (2)

Nursing Core (9 credit hours)

These courses may be taken in any order and at any time prior to the 700-level nursing courses.

Required  
NUR510 Nursing Science & Theory (3) No electives
NUR520 Advanced Nursing Research (3)
NUR530 Nursing Informatics (3)

Concentrate (15 credit hours)

NUR641 and NUR651 may be taken in either order.

Required Select one
NUR641 Family Theory and Research (4) No electives
NUR651 Community Theory and Research (5)
NUR694 Advanced Health Assessment Practicum:
Schoolagers and Adolescents (4)***
NUR632 Advanced Health Instruction (2)***

Synthesis and Application (10 minimum credit hours)

These capstone courses, which build on preceding experiences, should be taken toward the end of the program. All graduate and nursing core courses must be completed first. Advisor approval is required to take NUR755 or NUR765 concurrently with a concentrate course.

Required Select one
NUR755 Role Development in Advanced Practice Nursing (3)*/*** NUR770 Thesis (3 hours minimum)*
NUR765 Program Development in a Changing Health-Care System (3)*/*** NUR785 Project (3 hours minimum)*
NURS767 Proposal Writing (1)*  

* Prerequisite(s) required.
** Conversion of Seminary quarter hours to Capital semester hours is shown here.
*** Courses with field experience.




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