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Nursing DoctoratePennsylvania State University - United StatesThe online Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is a professional, practice-focused doctoral degree designed to prepare highly qualified advanced practice nurses to be leaders and deliver expert nursing care and ultimately... Show More The online Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) is a professional, practice-focused doctoral degree designed to prepare highly qualified advanced practice nurses to be leaders and deliver expert nursing care and ultimately improve health care outcomes. This degree is designed for you if you are a nurse who plans to continue in a practice role, and you have already received a bachelor's or master's degree with a major in nursing. Doctor of Nursing Practice at Penn State Providing quality nursing education since 1964, Penn State's College of Nursing, in partnership with Penn State World Campus, can help you update your knowledge and skills to meet the demands of the constantly changing health care field. Based on your previous education and nursing experience, the DNP degree will have two entry options: - directly from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing for nurse administrators - post–Master of Science in Nursing for nurse administrators and advanced practice nurses Your online DNP courses Built on the DNP essentials developed by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, the curriculum will focus on the translation of research into practice, transformational leadership, and advanced expert nursing practice. To support these essentials, your course work will also include nursing/change theory, foundations of advanced practice, health policy, informatics, and population-based health. While providing you with the convenience and flexibility of an online program, the online DNP will include the same rigor you would expect from a traditional doctoral-level nursing program. In order to properly prepare you for the highest level of clinical nursing practice, you will be required to attend in-person intensive sessions and complete other doctoral benchmarks, including your candidacy examination, comprehensives, and capstone project with an oral presentation. Entry RequirementsApplicants must hold a bachelor's degree in nursing from a U.S. regionally accredited institution or a postsecondary degree in nursing that is equivalent to a U.S. baccalaureate degree earned from an officially recognized degree-granting international institution. Students entering from the post-master's route must have earned a master's degree with a major in nursing from a program accredited by a national accrediting agency for nursing. Applicants to the DNP program must also have a current license to practice professional nursing in at least one state in the United States. You are also expected to have a grade-point average (on a 4.0 scale) meeting the requirements for your track: BS to DNP: cumulative undergraduate GPA ≥ 3.5 and B+ or better on subsequent coursework MSN to DNP: cumulative graduate GPA ≥ 3.5 and B+ or better on subsequent coursework
All international applicants must take and submit scores for the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or the IELTS (International English Language Testing System), with the exceptions noted below. The minimum acceptable score for the TOEFL is 550 for the paper-based test, or a total score of 80 with a 19 on the speaking section for the internet-based test (iBT). Applicants with iBT speaking scores between 15 and 18 may be considered for provisional admission, which requires completion of specified remedial English courses ESL 114G (American Oral English for Academic Purposes) and/or ESL 116G (ESL/Composition for Academic Disciplines) and attainment of a grade of B or higher. The minimum acceptable composite score for the IELTS is 6.5. Graduate programs may have more stringent requirements. Other FeesBS to DNP tuition - $ 47824 for entire program |
$18,032 Domestic $18,032 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Nursing DoctorateMontana State University - United StatesThe DNP prepares advanced practice nurses who demonstrate clinical expertise, judgment, scholarship, and leadership to provide the highest level of nursing practice in the primary health care setting. DNP (Fam... Show More The DNP prepares advanced practice nurses who demonstrate clinical expertise, judgment, scholarship, and leadership to provide the highest level of nursing practice in the primary health care setting.
DNP (Family/Individual) Educational Objectives 1. Integrate nursing science and theory, biophysical, psychosocial, ethical, analytical, and organizational sciences as the foundation for the highest level of nursing practice. 2. Analyze complex health care systems to assess strengths and weaknesses and facilitate organization-wide changes in practice delivery. 3. Synthesize, interpret, and apply knowledge from nursing practice, research, theory, and informatics to evaluate outcomes and sustain evidence-based advanced nursing practice. 4. Advocate for health care policy addressing issues of social justice and equality in the delivery of advanced practice nursing services. 5. Enact leadership and effective communication in inter- and intra-professional collaborator relationships to facilitate and improve outcomes for individuals, populations, and health care systems. 6. Assess epidemiological, financial, sociopolitical, occupational, and organizational forces in the development, implementation, and evaluation of clinical prevention and population health. 7. Integrate professional standards, values, accountability, and ongoing self-reflection into role acquisition as an advanced practice nurse. 8. Influence health outcomes by providing advanced independent comprehensive health care services including health promotion and counseling, health assessment and diagnosis, disease prevention, and management of health and illness of individuals and families throughout the lifespan. Entry RequirementsAny applicant who has received a bachelor's or master's degree in nursing from a regionally accredited college or university may apply for admission to The Graduate School. An undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale). Applicants with post-baccalaureate coursework must have a graduate GPA of at least 3.0. Should be a registered nurse.
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Internet-based TOEFL Test (iBT) 80 Other FeesTuition fee for BSN - DNP - $ 18658 per year. |
$13,420 Domestic $13,420 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Nursing MastersState University of New York - United StatesThe Master of Science in Nursing degree program at SUNY Empire State College prepares graduates to advance nursing practice in a complex and evolving health care environment. The Master of Science in Nursing degree program at SUNY Empire State College prepares graduates to advance nursing practice in a complex and evolving health care environment. These competencies include:
provision of patient-centered care The program is designed for part-time study to accommodate the responsibilities of adult learners. The college’s adult learners pursue their academic goals while balancing work, family and community commitments. The nursing faculty serve as facilitators in both program advisement and instruction. Entry RequirementsTo be considered for admission to the M.S. in nursing program, you must - have a bachelor's degree in nursing or a related field from a regionally accredited institution - possess an active, unencumbered New York state RN license with expiration date - provide resume showing clear demonstration of clinical practice as a registered nurse - provide evidence that you are able to pursue the subject matter and meet the academic demands of the program Other Fees |
$9,072 Domestic $12,705 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Nursing - Nursing Administration and Management MastersAspen University - United StatesNurse Executive. Health coordinator. Nurse Administrator—the Nursing Administration and Management specialization prepares registered nurses for these and other advanced leadership roles. Students in the Master of Nu... Show More Nurse Executive. Health coordinator. Nurse Administrator—the Nursing Administration and Management specialization prepares registered nurses for these and other advanced leadership roles. Students in the Master of Nursing program specializing in Nursing Administration and Management will gain the diverse and necessary set of skills to excel in the healthcare industry, both as caregivers and administrators—from patient outreach to staff management, policymaking to finance. The program prepares nurses to work in administrative as well as clinical settings. A core curriculum focuses on nursing theory, practical knowledge of legal and ethical issues in healthcare, and specialized skills in areas such as healthcare informatics, strategic management, and planning. The MSN degree with a specialization in Nursing Administration and Management program is intended for registered nurses who have already completed their bachelor’s degree in nursing. Registered nurses who do not yet have a bachelor's degree in nursing but would like to pursue the Masters in Nursing may do so through our RN to MSN Bridge Program, which allows RNs to graduate directly with their MSN degree. Courses include Modern Organizations and Health Care, Health Care Informatics, Health Care Finance and Economics, Diverse Populations and Health Care. In addition to coursework, students will have the opportunity to gain clinical experience in the field of Nursing Administration and Management during the two-part Nursing Administration Practicum course. Entry RequirementsApplication A completed application. Resume A resume or curriculum vitae. Statement of Goals A statement of your goals reflecting the academic, professional, and personal goals you would like to achieve through your work with Aspen University. Your goals statement will be evaluated by the Admissions Committee as part of the application process. The statement of goals should be between 300 - 500 words. Bachelor's of Science in Nursing (BSN) Degree Transcripts Evidence of a baccalaureate degree in nursing (BSN) from a school accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education or the National League for Nursing, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater.Official transcripts of all previous baccalaureate and post-baccalaureate study must be sent directly to Aspen University by the granting institution(s). Registered Nurse Licensure Current licensure as a registered nurse in the United States or Canada Military Documentation (Optional) A Military ID or DD214 for those who qualify for the military discount program. Transfer Credit Evaluation (Optional) Students who have earned college credit may submit a transfer credit evaluation report with corresponding course descriptions, and official transcripts from accredited institutions in order to determine which credits may be applied toward the requirements of a program at Aspen University. Other FeesAnnual Technology Fee - $150 Graduation (one time) - $100 Proctored Examination (per exam) - $100 Textbooks - $1200 |
$11,700 Domestic $11,700 International |
0 Months Fulltime |
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Nursing (Research) MastersMonash University - AustraliaThis course offers studies in advanced nursing to prepare candidates for positions of leadership roles and positions of responsibility in the health care system. It is a 100 per cent research degree for which candidate... Show More This course offers studies in advanced nursing to prepare candidates for positions of leadership roles and positions of responsibility in the health care system. It is a 100 per cent research degree for which candidates are required to submit a major thesis of 70,000 words for examination. Specialist areas of research include community nursing, nurse education, acute care, palliative care, ethical and moral issues, legal issues, rural health care practice, chronic illness, midwifery, mental health, nursing informatics, gerontics and health services operations management. Graduates are often employed in a wide range of senior positions in health care and in educational settings Entry RequirementsApplicants must have a Bachelor of Nursing with honours 1, honours 2A, or honours upper 2B or hold qualifications deemed equivalent by the faculty board. Other FeesTextbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
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24 Months Fulltime |
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