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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.)
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Students should consult the General Regulations section of the Graduate Catalog for additional information regarding Graduate School admission requirements, transfer credit, and other critical policies and procedures.
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 Nursing Informatics Specialists, Nurse Executives and Family Nurse Practitioners. Students are accepted for admission to the MSN tracks every semester. Fall admission is recommended for students who wish to pursue full-time study. Post MSN certificate options are offered in Family Nurse Practitioner, Healthcare Informatics and Nursing Leadership, and Nursing Education. The MSN program is offered online with faculty based on the Troy, Montgomery, Dothan, and Phenix City campuses in Alabama.
The Master of Science in Nursing Family Practitioner (FNP) track is designed to prepare students to assess, diagnose, treat, and manage the healthcare needs of individuals across the life span who are culturally diverse and live in rural and urban areas. The program is offered online; however, there are a limited number of mandatory on campus requirements. Students complete clinical requirements in their locale.
The Master of Science in Nursing Healthcare Informatics and Nursing Leadership (HINL) track is designed to prepare students to meet the growing needs of a diverse and complex healthcare system. Students will select one area of focus: Nursing Informatics or Nursing Leadership. Students are prepared with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel as nurse informatics specialists or nurse administrators. Courses are offered fully online and there are no on campus requirements for students in the Healthcare Informatics and Nursing Leadership track.
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MSN Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the MSN degree the graduate will be able to achieve the following end-of-program student learning outcomes:
- Incorporate advanced knowledge and theories from nursing and related disciplines to continually improve nursing care across diverse settings;
- Integrate leadership, management and education principles into advanced nursing care that utilizes ethical and critical decision-making;
- Apply the evolving standards and principles of quality improvement and safety for advanced nursing within a defined setting;
- Evaluate research outcomes and current evidence in conjunction with culturally-appropriate, patient-centered care for the purpose of selectively integrating research findings into the practice setting;
- Manage informatics and communication technologies to enhance, integrate, and coordinate appropriate patient care;
- Develop interdisciplinary advocacy strategies to impact healthcare policy at the system level;
- Communicate, collaborate and consult as a leader and member of intraprofessional and interprofessional teams for improvement of health care outcomes;
- Integrate clinical prevention interventions for the provision of culturally responsive advanced nursing care to individuals and populations in a global society;
- Demonstrate role competencies in a specialized area of advanced nursing practice at the master’s level.
Accreditation
The master’s/post-master’s certificate nursing program at Troy University at the Dothan, Montgomery, Phenix City, and Troy Campuses located in Dothan, Montgomery, Phenix City, and Troy, AL, is accredited by the: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) 3390 Peachtree Rd. NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA, 30326. (404) 975-5000.
The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the master’s/post-master’s certificate nursing program is Continuing Accreditation.
View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program at http://www.acenursing.com/accreditedprograms/programsearch.htm.
Prerequisite Requirements
Candidates for admission must hold the baccalaureate degree in nursing.
Admission Requirements
Note: Meeting minimal admission requirements does not assure admission.
Application Deadlines:
July 1 for Fall Semester
November 1 for Spring Semester
May 1 for Summer Semester
Unconditional Admission
- Hold a baccalaureate degree in nursing (BSN) from a regionally accredited university and a nationally accredited nursing program (ACEN, NLNAC, CCNE, CNEA). 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;
- Current unencumbered RN licensure;
- Undergraduate health assessment course or the equivalent.
- Minimum of one year experience as a registered nurse is required for the Family Nurse Practitioner track.
Conditional Admission
- Hold a baccalaureate degree in nursing (BSN) from a regionally accredited university and a nationally accredited nursing program (ACEN, NLNAC, CCNE, CNEA). Students with a baccalaureate degree from an unaccredited or otherwise accredited institution should see Unaccredited or Otherwise Accredited Student Admission.
- Overall undergraduate GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale or 2.5 on a 4.0 scale in the nursing major.
- Current unencumbered RN licensure.
- Undergraduate health assessment course or the equivalent.
- 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. Note: To facilitate success in the program, a student admitted under conditional status should pursue a part-time course of study.
Temporary Admission
Temporary admission is not applicable for Nursing Licensure Programs; this includes the MSN and DNP degrees.
Transfer Credit
In accordance with the University’s transfer policy a maximum of twelve semester hours taken at another regionally accredited institution of higher education with a “B” grade or better may be applied toward the degree. These courses must be comparable to Troy University courses and must be reviewed by the graduate nursing faculty who will make a recommendation to the Dean of the College of Health and Human Services and the Graduate Dean. For students completing the Master of Science in Nursing, all transfer credits used to satisfy degree requirements may not exceed five years at the time of the degree completion.
Degree Requirements
A student completing the coursework with a 3.0 or better GPA, fulfilling candidacy requirements, and successfully completing the required comprehensive examination requirement will be awarded the degree.
NOTE: 1. Requirements for the MSN degree must be satisfied within five years of the initial enrollment for that degree.
NOTE 2. Grades below “C” are not acceptable for meeting requirements for a subsequent course.
NOTE 3. Students must earn a grade of “B” or better in NSG 6691 - Research and Evidence for Advanced Nursing Practice .
NOTE 4. Successful completion of NSG 6697 - Scholarly Inquiry Practicum II meets the comprehensive examination requirement.
Requirements for Students in Clinical Courses
All students must maintain RN licensure, current CPR certification, professional liability insurance, proof of annual physical examination, negative drug screen and a clear background check 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 Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines.
Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Track
Minimum Total Hours: 47, 705 clinical clock hours
Required Core Courses (14 sh)
Nursing Specialty Courses (27 hrs)*
Healthcare Informatics and Nursing Leadership Track
Minimum Total Hours: 37, 480 clinical hours
Required Core Courses (14 sh)
Nursing Specialty Courses (23 sh)
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