Nursing Education, M.S.
[Nursing Education—1203.1]
The Master of Science in Nursing Education degree program is designed for working RN's who hold a bachelor's degree in nursing and want to be an important part of nursings' future by becoming a nurse educator. The program is based in nursing science with a focus on advancing clinical and evidence-based teaching skills and prepares students to teach in college, university and clinical settings. Students develop expertise through a teaching practicum in an area of choice. Students master the latest technological advances in education. Working RN's can complete this degree in just 20 months, 1 night a week or 100% online.
Admission Criteria:
- B.S Degree with a nursing major from an accredited program or the equivalent (or completion of our RN-BS). Individuals with a Bachelor's degree in another discipline may be eligible for the RN to MS program.
- Licensure as a professional registered nurse within New York State or the US territories or Canada. Other licensure will be evaluated on an individual basis.
- The equivalent of one-year full-time employment as a professional registered nurse and current position in nursing
- Accumulated grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 on a scale of 4.00
- Successful completion (B minus or higher) of a course in statistics
- Demonstrated proficiency in written communication
Transfer Credit from accredited nursing graduate programs may be considered.
SPECIFICS OF THE NURSING EDUCATION, M.S. DEGREE
Minimum Total Hours: 39
Minimum Requirements: Cumulative GPA of 3.0, no grade less than B-.
Credits in the Program:
- GNSG 5050 (1) Six Sigma for Health Care Quality Improvement
- GNSG 5100 (3) Theory & Found. Advanced Nursing Practice
- GNSG 5200 (3) Research Methods
- GNSG 5350 (3) Research for the Advanced Practice Nurse
- GNSE 5150 (2) Edu Theory & Scholarship of Teaching
- GNSE 5250 (3) Adv Clinical Foundations Nurse Educators I
- GNSE 5260 (3) Adv Clinical Found Nurse Educators II
- GNSE 6150 (3) Curriculum Development & Assessment
- GNSE 6250 (3) Teaching Strategies & Evaluation
- GNSE 6050 (3) Informatics for Nurse Educators
- GNSE 6550 (3) Graduate Project
- GNSG 5500 (3) Adv Professional Role Development
- GNSE 6400 (6) Seminar/Practicum in Teaching Nursing