+ |
Nursing Informatics MastersThomas Edison State College - United StatesThe Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree program is designed for experienced nurses with a BSN degree who are independent learners and who want the convenience and flexibility an online program can offer. The MSN ... Show More The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree program is designed for experienced nurses with a BSN degree who are independent learners and who want the convenience and flexibility an online program can offer. The MSN degree requires a minimum of 36 credits consisting of different combinations of courses: core, direct care core, electives, specialty, and Practicum. Two years experience in nursing is recommended and a BSN degree from an accredited program is required. Three areas of nursing specialty are offered: Nurse Educator, Nursing Informatics and Nursing Administration. The Nurse Educator program prepares graduates for teaching roles in healthcare and academic settings. The Nursing Informatics program prepares graduates to function as a nursing informatics specialist. The Nursing Administration program prepares graduates for the role of nurse administrator in healthcare settings. A certificate in the selected area of specialty is awarded along with the MSN degree. In addition to the MSN degree outcomes, the graduate of the Nursing Informatics Program will be able to: - Integrate knowledge, skills, and scientific findings from nursing science, computer science, information science, and cognitive science in the professional practice of nursing informatics. - Analyze the concepts of, and relationships between data, information, knowledge and wisdom for implications to nursing practice. - Demonstrate leadership in the professional practice of nursing informatics through the use of effective communication, interdisciplinary collaboration, and administrative skills. - Participate at each stage within the health information systems life cycle as a leader and team member. - Promote the use of healthcare informatics-related education for consumers and healthcare providers. - Integrate legal, ethical, regulatory, technical, and professional standards into the development and implementation of healthcare related information systems. - Use research, evidence based practice, quality improvement and safety methodologies in the evaluation and improvement of healthcare information systems. - Advance nursing informatics professional practice and values.
Entry Requirements- All applicants must have a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a GPA of at least 2.75 is recommended - must have a current RN license valid in the United States - Applicants to degree programs must provide a current resume with their completed application. - Applicants to degree programs must provide two letters of recommendation with their completed application. - All statements of background and goals must be completed and submitted with a completed application and will be evaluated critically and used to assess an applicant's ability to succeed in and benefit from the graduate program. - All appropriate essay questions must be completed and submitted with a completed application; all essays are evaluated critically and used to assess a student's ability to succeed in and benefit from the graduate program. - Relevance of work experience and career objectives to the program objectives. Two years of work experience is recommended. - The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required of all applicants whose primary language is not English. A score of 550 on the written; 213 on the computer version; or 79 on the Internet version is required. Other Fees |
$11,106 Domestic $11,106 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
Add to Shortlist More Info School Website |
+ |
Nursing Informatics MastersAmerican Sentinel University - United StatesThe American Sentinel MSN, nursing informatics specialization, prepares experienced nurses to manage health information systems critical to the mission of health care delivery systems. Nurses will develop expertise in ... Show More The American Sentinel MSN, nursing informatics specialization, prepares experienced nurses to manage health information systems critical to the mission of health care delivery systems. Nurses will develop expertise in clinical and administrative systems, data management and data mining for improved patient care, and information systems project management. The nursing informatics degree emphasizes understanding the infrastructure necessary to improve practice while safeguarding the security and privacy of data. Graduates will be prepared to assume critical roles managing health information systems in ambulatory, acute and long-term care settings, as well as the public health environment. Students graduating with American Sentinel’s CCNE-accredited MSN, nursing informatics specialization, complete 36 credit hours of course work. Students may be eligible to transfer up to 18 credit hours from previous graduate study. Entry RequirementsTo be considered for admission to any of the American Sentinel University master’s degree programs, the following must be submitted: - A completed application.
- Official transcripts* from each post-secondary institution attended. The institution(s) must send the transcripts directly to American Sentinel University. * To enroll in a graduate program at American Sentinel, you must have a bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA of 2.0 (as shown on the degree transcript) from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or the U.S. Department of Education. * To receive credits for courses or degrees from institutions outside the U.S., Canada or U.S. territories, you must have your academic transcripts evaluated and certified by a National Association of Credential Evaluation Services member organization, which will assess a fee. Be sure to request that the certifying organization’s report be sent directly to American Sentinel. Depending on the program, if you have a foreign degree you will need to request either a general or expanded report from the evaluator.
International Student Requirements Applicants whose first language is not English and who have not earned an undergraduate degree from an institution at which all courses were taught in English will need to provide one of the following: - A Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of at least 550 (written version) or 80 (iBT version). - An International English Language Test (IELTS) score of at least 5.0 for undergraduates and 6.5 for graduates, or verification of certification in an English proficiency program. To receive credits for courses or degrees from institutions outside the U.S., Canada or U.S. territories, you must have your academic transcripts evaluated and certified by a National Association of Credential Evaluation Services member organization, which will assess a fee. Be sure to request that the certifying organization’s report be sent directly to American Sentinel. Depending on the program, if you have earned a foreign degree you will need to request either a general or expanded report from the evaluator. Other FeesBooks and supplies: $1,800 |
$6,078 Domestic $6,078 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
Add to Shortlist More Info School Website |
+ |
Nursing - Health Care Informatics MastersGrand Canyon University - United StatesThe Master of Science in Nursing: Health Care Informatics program is designed for BSN-prepared nurses who want to better understand and apply the data involved in health care to make better decisions through evidenced-... Show More The Master of Science in Nursing: Health Care Informatics program is designed for BSN-prepared nurses who want to better understand and apply the data involved in health care to make better decisions through evidenced-based practices. This master‛s program in nursing informatics will assist nurses in the use of patient and health data to achieve better patient outcomes, reduce costs, and optimize operational efficiency. Graduates of the Master of Science in Nursing: Health Care Informatics program may take on roles within an organization such as automating clinical care, building new operational data systems, training health care workers in the use of computer systems, collecting and analyzing data to improve patient care, etc. Graduates of the nursing informatics program may work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, primary care facilities, doctor's offices, insurance companies, pharmacies, technology suppliers, consulting firms, and more. The program culminates in a capstone course that provides an opportunity for students to develop an evidence-based practice project proposal that addresses a problem, issue, or concern in professional practice. Students identify a problem amenable to research-based intervention; search literature; propose a solution; and develop a plan to implement the solution, evaluate its outcome(s), and disseminate the findings. Entry RequirementsApplicants to university graduate programs may be accepted for admission by meeting one of the criteria specified below:
Degree Bearing Transcripts An undergraduate degree from an accredited, GCU-approved college, university or program with a GPA of 2.8 or better on the degree-bearing transcript OR A graduate degree from an accredited, GCU-approved college, university or program
Test Scores
If students cannot meet the GPA requirement, they may still be eligible for admission by meeting certain graduate test scores: Other Fees |
$12,247 Domestic $12,247 International |
18 Months Fulltime |
Add to Shortlist More Info School Website |
+ |
Nursing & Health Informatics Double MasterUniversity of Victoria - CanadaThe double degree Master of Nursing and Master of Science in Health Informatics option permits nurses who are interested in health information technology to develop graduate level competencies in both Nursing and Healt... Show More The double degree Master of Nursing and Master of Science in Health Informatics option permits nurses who are interested in health information technology to develop graduate level competencies in both Nursing and Health Information Science. The option is intended to prepare nursing leaders with a background essential for working in the rapidly expanding field of nursing and health informatics. The program is the first of its kind in Canada and it is one of the few programs that provides a comprehensive set of courses and experiential work opportunities in the area of nursing informatics. Entry Requirements• You must have earned the equivalent of a "B" average over the last two years (or equivalent of 30 UVic units) of your degree to be considered. Other FeesApplication Fees • $112.20 CAD - all transcripts arriving from institutions within Canada • $137.70 CAD - any transcripts arriving from institutions outside of Canada
- Domestic 168.60 - International 545.53 Audit Fees Fee Per Unit Under age 65 Undergraduate Level Courses - Domestic 168.60 - International 545.52 Graduate Level Courses - Domestic 292.72 - International 369.66 Age 65 or Over - Graduate Level Courses 96.16
NotesApplicants are required to provide the information necessary for the University record. This includes disclosing all post-secondary institutions where any course registrations were made, and if admitted, arranging for all final official transcripts to be sent directly to Graduate Admissions and Records. Applicants who fail to meet these requirements may lose transfer credit and/or have their admission and registration cancelled. |
$27,984 Domestic $33,301 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
Add to Shortlist More Info School Website |
+ |
Nursing BachelorsPennsylvania State University - United StatesHealth care is moving ahead; shouldn’t your career? As nursing becomes more complex, a bachelor of science degree in nursing can help move your career forward. Our RN to B.S. program builds and expands on the RN comp... Show More Health care is moving ahead; shouldn’t your career? As nursing becomes more complex, a bachelor of science degree in nursing can help move your career forward. Our RN to B.S. program builds and expands on the RN competencies needed to lead change and positively affect the health care industry. Earning a B.S. degree can also properly prepare you to attend graduate school. Why the RN to B.S. Online Program at Penn State Take classes anywhere — With Penn State World Campus, all RN to B.S. classes are online, and you can fulfill your clinical requirements near your home. You can also choose to take your nursing courses at an accelerated pace for ultimate flexibility through our Accelerated RN to B.S. program. If you live near a Penn State campus and wish to participate in both classroom and online learning, you can blend the two experiences while earning your degree. Beyond a degree — You can enhance your professional credentials by earning one of our specialized certificates as you move from an RN to a B.S. Choose from the certificate in Nursing Management, Nursing Informatics, or the Nursing Forensics to help you set yourself apart from others on the career ladder. Some of the credits you earn in one of the certificate programs can be applied toward the requirements for your B.S. degree. In addition, some courses in the certificate programs may apply toward graduate work or may satisfy continuing professional education requirements. Recognition — The Penn State RN to B.S program is one of the top online programs in the nation. It is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) and the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
Career Opportunities for B.S. Graduates Research has established a clear link between higher levels of nursing education and better patient outcomes. Additionally, graduates develop stronger professional-level skills such as communication, leadership, professional integration, and research/evaluation, as a result of completing the B.S. program. Penn State RN to B.S. graduates can choose from numerous career opportunities and work in different aspects of the health care industry, including:
administrative or management positions Entry RequirementsTo apply for this program, you must be a high school graduate, or have completed your GED. You must have completed an RN program or have an RN license.
International applicants
International students whose native language is not English must submit proof of English language proficiency. TOEFL: A minimum TOEFL score of 80 on the Internet-based TOEFL or 550 on the paper exam (score reports must be official and cannot be more than two years old (code #2660); IELTS: A minimum IELTS score of 6.5 on the academic test SAT score of 530 or higher on the critical reading section (code #2660); ACT score of 24 or higher on the English section (code #3656);
IGCSE score of A, B, or C on the English language exam, Other Fees |
$17,370 Domestic $17,370 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
Add to Shortlist More Info School Website |