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*Health & Human Services courses are also offered
through Distance Learning Center.
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
NURSING
(MSN)
The Master of Science in
Nursing Program is designed to provide graduates of
baccalaureate programs in nursing the opportunity to
develop the advanced knowledge and clinical skills
required for leadership positions in nursing. The
program prepares clinical nurse specialists in Adult
Health and Maternal-Infant Health, Nursing Informatics
Specialists, and Family Nurse Practitioners. Students
are accepted for admission to the MSN clinical nurse
specialist and nursing informatics specialist tracks
every semester. Fall admission is recommended for
students who wish to pursue full-time study. Students
are accepted for admission to the Family Nurse
Practitioner track in fall semester only.
Upon successful completion
of the MSN program, the student will be able to
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incorporate
advanced knowledge and theories from nursing
and related disciplines into practice as an
advanced practice nurse;
-
demonstrate
advanced clinical expertise in advanced
practice in a specialized area of nursing
practice;
-
evaluate
research for the purpose of selectively
integrating research findings in nursing
practice;
-
integrate
leadership, management, and teaching
strategies into advanced practice;
-
analyze the
impact of health policy on health care for
identification of areas needing improvement
and development of appropriate strategies;
and
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assume
responsibility for contributing to the
advancement of nursing as a profession.
ACCREDITATION:
The School of Nursing MSN
degree is accredited by the National League for Nursing
Accrediting Commission, 61 Broadway 33rd floor, New
York, NY 10006.
PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS:
Candidates for admission
must hold the baccalaureate degree in nursing.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR
THE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING:
Unconditional Admission
-
Graduate of a
BSN program from a regionally accredited
institution. Students with a baccalaureate
degree from an unaccredited or otherwise
accredited institution should see
Unaccredited or Otherwise Accredited Student
Admission.
-
Overall
undergraduate grade-point average (GPA) of
3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in
the nursing major.
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Score of 396 or
higher on the Miller’s Analogy Test (MAT)
or score of 860 on Graduate Record Exam
(GRE-verbal and quantitative).
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Current RN
licensure.
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Undergraduate
health assessment course or the equivalent.
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Three letters of
professional reference.
-
Minimum of one
year experience as a registered nurse is
required for the Family Nurse Practitioner
track.
Conditional Admission
-
Graduate of a
BSN program from a regionally accredited
institution. Students with a baccalaureate
degree from an unaccredited or otherwise
accredited institution should see
Unaccredited or Otherwise Accredited Student
Admission.
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Overall
undergraduate GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale or
2.5 on a 4.0 scale in the nursing major or
score of 380 on the Miller’s Analogy Test or
score of 650 on the Graduate Record Exam
(GRE - verbal and quantitative).
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One or more
years of clinical experience as an RN; or
graduate study without a graduate degree in
nursing or another discipline, and a
graduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
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Current RN
licensure.
-
Undergraduate
health assessment course or the equivalent.
-
Three letters of
professional reference.
-
Minimum of one
year experience as a registered nurse is
required for the Family Nurse Practitioner
track.
A student admitted
conditionally to the graduate nursing program must clear
conditional admission after nine semester hours. The
student must attain an overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0
scale. Students not satisfying conditional admission
requirements will be dropped from the program for one
calendar year, after which time the student may petition
for readmission.
CURRICULUM:
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Students may choose one of
two clinical options: (Clinical major)
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Adult Health
Nursing
-
Maternal Infant
Health Nursing
Students may choose one of
two role options: (Functional minor)
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Educator
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Administrator
A minimum of 39 semester
hours is required for completion of the program.
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Nursing Core Courses (6 hrs) |
|
NSG |
5504 |
2 |
Theories in
Nursing |
|
NSG |
5505 |
2 |
Health Care
Economics |
|
NSG |
6660 |
2 |
Foundations of
Advanced Practice |
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Research
Courses (7 hrs) |
|
NSG |
6691 |
3 |
Research
Methodology |
|
NSG |
6692 |
2 |
Data
Analysis Techniques in Research |
|
NSG |
6696 |
1 |
Scholarly
Inquiry Practicum I |
|
NSG |
6697 |
1 |
Scholarly
Inquiry Practicum II |
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Optional |
|
NSG |
6695 |
1-4 |
Thesis |
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Nursing Specialty Courses (20 hrs) |
|
NSG |
5512 |
3 |
Advanced Health Assessment |
|
NSG |
5515 |
1 |
Advanced Health Assessment Practicum |
|
NSG |
6649 |
3 |
Advanced Pharmacology |
|
NSG |
6671 |
3 |
Advanced Pathophysiology |
|
(Select One Series) |
|
NSG |
6620 |
2 |
Advanced Acute Care Nursing of
Adults |
|
NSG |
6621 |
3 |
Advanced Acute Care Nursing
Preceptorship |
|
NSG |
6622 |
2 |
Advanced Long-Term Nursing Care
of Adults |
|
NSG |
6623 |
3 |
Advanced Long-Term Nursing Care
of Adults Preceptorship |
|
OR |
|
NSG |
6640 |
2 |
Advanced Maternal/Infant Health
Nursing |
|
NSG |
6641 |
3 |
Advanced Maternal/Infant Health
Nursing Preceptorship |
|
NSG |
6642 |
2 |
High-Risk Maternal/Infant Health
Nursing |
|
NSG
|
6643 |
3 |
High Risk Maternal/Infant Health
Nursing Preceptorship |
|
Nursing Role Courses (5 hrs) |
|
(Select One Series) |
|
NSG |
6614 |
2 |
Role of the Nurse Educator |
|
NSG |
6615 |
3 |
Nursing Education Internship |
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OR |
|
NSG |
6616 |
2 |
Role of the Nurse
Administrator |
|
NSG |
6617 |
3 |
Nursing Administration
Internship |
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Synthesis and Evaluation
(1 hr) |
|
NSG |
6655 |
1 |
Synthesis and Evaluation
of Advanced Nursing
Practice |
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Minimum Total: 39
Semester Hours |
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Nursing
Informatics Specialist Track
|
Nursing Core
Courses (6 hrs) |
|
NSG |
5504 |
2 |
Theories in
Nursing |
|
NSG |
5505 |
2 |
Health Care
Economics |
|
NSG |
6660 |
2 |
Foundations of
Advanced Practice |
|
Research Courses (7 hrs) |
|
NSG |
6691 |
3 |
Research
Methodology |
|
NSG |
6692 |
2 |
Data
Analysis Techniques in Research |
|
NSG |
6696 |
1 |
Scholarly
Inquiry Practicum I |
|
NSG |
6697 |
1 |
Scholarly
Inquiry Practicum II |
|
Optional |
|
NSG |
6695 |
1-4 |
Thesis |
|
Nursing Specialty Courses (11
hrs) |
|
NSG |
6631 |
3 |
Computer-Based Communication |
|
NSG |
6632 |
2 |
Theoretical Foundations of
Nursing |
|
NSG |
6633 |
3 |
Systems Analysis and Design |
|
NSG |
6635 |
3 |
Integration of Technology in
Information Exchange |
|
Nursing Role Courses (6 hrs) |
|
NSG |
6634 |
2 |
Role of the Nursing
Informatics Specialist |
|
NSG |
6636 |
4 |
Nursing Informatics
Internship |
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Elective (3 hrs) |
|
Any 5000/6000 Approved
Elective |
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Synthesis and
Evaluation (1 hr) |
|
NSG |
6655 |
1 |
Synthesis and
Evaluation of
Advanced Nursing
Practice |
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Minimum
Total: 34
Semester Hours |
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Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
Track
|
Nursing Core Courses (6 hrs) |
|
NSG |
5504 |
2 |
Theories in
Nursing |
|
NSG |
5505 |
2 |
Health Care
Economics |
|
NSG |
6660 |
2 |
Foundations of
Advanced Practice |
|
NSG |
6659* |
1 |
Adaptation to
the FNP Role (required for FNP-PM
certificate students only) |
|
Research
Courses (7 hrs) |
|
NSG |
6691 |
3 |
Research
Methodology |
|
NSG |
6692 |
2 |
Data
Analysis Techniques in Research |
|
NSG |
6696 |
1 |
Scholarly
Inquiry Practicum I |
|
NSG |
6697 |
1 |
Scholarly
Inquiry Practicum II |
|
Optional |
|
NSG |
6695 |
1-4 |
Thesis |
|
Nursing Specialty Courses (27
hrs)* |
|
NSG |
5512 |
3 |
Advanced Health Assessment |
|
NSG |
5513 |
3 |
Advanced Health Assessment
Preceptorship |
|
NSG |
6645 |
3 |
Family and Cultural Theories in
Advanced Nursing Practice |
|
NSG |
6649 |
3 |
Advanced Pharmacology |
|
NSG |
6665 |
3 |
Primary Care I |
|
NSG |
6666 |
3 |
Primary Care I Preceptorship |
|
NSG |
6667 |
3 |
Primary Care II |
|
NSG |
6668 |
3 |
Primary Care II Preceptorship |
|
NSG |
6671 |
3 |
Advanced Pathophysiology |
|
Role Courses (6 hrs)* |
|
NSG |
6670 |
1 |
Role Synthesis Seminar |
|
NSG |
6680 |
5 |
Family Nurse Practitioner
Internship |
|
Synthesis and Evaluation
(1hr) |
|
NSG |
6655 |
1 |
Synthesis and Evaluation
of Advanced Nursing
Practice |
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Minimum Total: 47
Semester Hours |
*The FNP Certificate for
nurses holding the MSN requires 34 hours and includes
all FNP nursing specialty and role courses.
NOTE: 1. Requirements for
the MSN degree must be satisfied within five years of
the initial enrollment for that degree.
NOTE 2. A grade of "D"
is not acceptable for meeting requirements for a
subsequent course.
Requirements for Students in Clinical Courses
All students must maintain RN licensure, current CPR
certification, professional liability insurance, proof
of annual physical examination and negative drug screen
when enrolled in clinical nursing courses. Professional
liability insurance is available through the School of
Nursing. Students are responsible for their own medical
care if needed in the clinical setting. Students are
also responsible for personal transportation costs
incurred during the program.
Students must meet Communicable Disease Center (CDC) and
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
guidelines.
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Laboratory Fees for the MSN Program: |
|
NSG |
5515,
6696,
6697 |
$ 37.50 |
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NSG |
5513,
6621,
6623,
6641,
6643,
6666,
6668 |
$ 67.50 |
|
NSG |
6615,
6617 |
$105.00 |
|
NSG |
6636,
6680 |
$180.00 |
Requirements for
Admission to Candidacy
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To be admitted
to candidacy, students must have a 3.0 GPA
on all work attempted.
-
Unconditionally
admitted graduate students may apply for
admission to candidacy after completing six
semester hours and requirements as outlined
for the specific degree program. A student
will be admitted to candidacy the term
following completion of 12 semester hours.
Degree Requirements
Any student completing the
course work with a 3.0 or better GPA, fulfilling
candidacy requirements, and successfully completing the
required comprehensive examination will be awarded the
degree.
Transfer Credit
A maximum of six semester
hours taken at another regionally accredited institution
of higher learning with a "B" grade or better can be
applied toward the degree. These courses must be
comparable to Troy University courses and must be
approved by the MSN graduate faculty.
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The Sport and Fitness
Management program is designed to provide the graduate
with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to engage in
the practice of management in a variety of settings.
The goals and objectives of the program are guided by,
but are not limited to, the criteria and guidelines set
forth in the Standards for an Accredited Educational
Program by the North American Society for Sport
Management.
Students are provided with
classroom, laboratory and clinical experiences to
accomplish these objectives. Students are evaluated on
their progress in meeting the above objectives
throughout the program. Opportunities and evaluations
are provided for actual participation in professional
clinical sites including athletic, sport and club
fitness, coaching facilities, rehabilitation facilities
and community settings in the practice of Sport and
Fitness Management.
The program aims to provide
a broad-based, comprehensive curriculum, with an
emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration that
prepares a sport and fitness manager practitioner to
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direct an
individual's participation in selected
clinical opportunities aimed at reinforcing
and enhancing performance; facilitate
learning of those skills and functions
essential for productivity, thus the
individual will be able to better
communicate effectively with clients,
subordinates and the public;
-
provide services
to improve function to prevent deficits in
activities of daily living, work,
play/leisure, and in the underlying
performance of managing to ensure quality of
services and effectiveness of the program;
and
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function in a
variety of roles including direct managing
provider, consultant, case manager,
educator, administrator, researcher and
advocate in a variety of sport and fitness
management delivery models and systems where
sport and fitness management is
traditionally practiced and in emerging
areas of local community, state, regional,
national and international arenas.
Upon successful completion
of the SFM program, the student will be able to
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plan, develop,
implement and evaluate programs of service
designed to meet local community, state,
regional, national and international needs;
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administer and
manage a sport and fitness management
service;
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articulate and
apply sport and fitness management
principles, intervention approaches,
rationales, and expected outcomes of
service;
-
be innovators
and leaders in the profession, applying
sport and fitness management knowledge to
the solution of complex sport and fitness
managerial issues and health problems; and
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demonstrate an
attitude of inquiry and nurture the capacity
for creative thinking, critical analysis and
problem solving; to interpret research
studies and to apply research results to
sport and fitness management practice; and
to contribute to the advancement and
dissemination of research and knowledge in
the behavioral science.
PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS
Candidates for
admission must hold a baccalaureate degree in sport and
fitness management or related field.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR
THE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SPORT AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT
Unconditional Admission
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Applicants must
have a baccalaureate degree from a
regionally accredited four-year
institution. Students with a baccalaureate
degree from an unaccredited or otherwise
accredited institution should see
Unaccredited or Otherwise Accredited Student
Admission.
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Applicants must
achieve a score of 33 or higher on the
Miller Analogies Test or a score of 850 or
higher on the Graduate Record Examination
(verbal and quantitative).
-
Applicants must have an overall grade point
average of 2.5 on a four-point scale.
Conditional Admission:
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Students not
satisfying the unconditional admission
requirements may be conditionally admitted
to the program pending satisfactory
completion of the first 12 semester hours
with a 3.0 grade point average. Students
with a baccalaureate degree from an
unaccredited or otherwise accredited
institution should see Unaccredited or
Otherwise Accredited Student Admission.
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Students not
satisfying conditional admission
requirements will be dropped from the
program for one calendar year, after which
time the student must petition for
readmission.
CURRICULUM
All courses offer three
semester hours of credit except SFM 6625, 6626, 6627,
6680, 6681, 6682.
TRANSFER CREDIT
A maximum of 12 semester
hours taken at another regionally accredited institution
of higher learning, with a grade of "B" or better, can
be applied toward the degree. These courses must be
comparable to Troy University’s courses and must be
approved by the SFM graduate faculty.
REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION
TO CANDIDACY
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To be admitted
to candidacy, students must have a 3.0 GPA
on all work attempted.
-
Unconditionally
admitted graduate students may apply for
admission to candidacy after completing six
semester hours of requirements as outlined
for the specific degree program. A student
will be admitted to candidacy the term
following completion of 12 semester hours.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Any student completing
course work with a 3.0 or better GPA, fulfilling
candidacy requirements, and successfully completing the
required comprehensive examinations will be awarded the
degree.
Sport and Fitness
Management:
Students may choose one of
two options (concentrations):
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Athletic Administration
-
Fitness, Sport and Club
Management
A minimum of 33 semester
hours is required for completion of the program.
|
Sport and
Fitness Management Core Courses (18 hrs.) |
|
SFM |
6610 |
3 |
Physical
Education, Sport and the Law |
|
SFM |
6615 |
3 |
Sport
Administration |
|
SFM |
6617 |
3 |
Readings in
Sport Management, Fitness Management |
|
SFM |
6632 |
3 |
Critical Issues
in Sport and Fitness Management |
|
SFM |
6640 |
3 |
Sport Marketing |
|
SFM |
6691 |
3 |
Research
Methods |
CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS
|
Athletic Administration (Select 15 hrs.) |
|
SFM |
6616 |
3 |
Sport Finance |
|
SFM |
6672 |
3 |
Sport
Psychology |
|
SFM |
6673 |
3 |
Ethical Issues
in Sport |
|
SFM |
6674 |
3 |
Entrepreneurship in Sport |
|
SFM |
6690 |
3 |
Internship |
|
SFM |
66xx |
3 |
Adviser
Approved Elective |
|
Fitness, Sport and Club Management
(Select 15 hrs.) |
|
SFM |
6620 |
3 |
Physical
Fitness: A Critical Analysis |
|
SFM |
6623 |
3 |
Biomechanics of Sport Technique |
|
SFM |
6650 |
3 |
Nutrition
and Physical Performance |
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