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The
curriculum of the EL-MSN option provides students with scientific, clinical, and
professional foundations upon which to build sound and safe nursing care. Coursework
(18 months) will provide theoretical knowledge and clinical experiences in the areas
of Medical-Surgical, Maternal/Child, Mental Health/Psychiatric, Geriatric, and Community-based
nursing that qualifies the student for RN licensure.
The core program also includes courses in nursing theory, epidemiology, healthcare
policy, ethics, and professional role development.
Graduate level courses (18 months) will provide advanced health assessment,
pharmacology, pathophysiology, concepts of leadership and administration, as well
as clinical preceptorship experiences designed to help the student assume a beginning
clinical leadership role.
Applications are accepted from October 1st through November 30th.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a selective admission process. Admission to the EL-MSN pathway is highly
competitive. The Department of Nursing will make
the final decision regarding admission based on the following criteria:
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Submission of completed applications
to the University and the Department of Nursing;
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Admission to the University;
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Completion of all pre-requisites
with a grade
of “C” (2.0) or better;
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GPA;
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Letters of Reference;
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Validation of work and/or volunteer experience
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Residency
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Interview as requested.
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