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School Website: http://www.shu.edu/Seton Hall University is a American university offering 11 online and distance degrees. The following is a list of online university degrees offered by Seton Hall University. Browse through them and add degrees you are interested in to your Degree Shortlist for easy reference and comparison later on.
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Healthcare Administration MastersSeton Hall University - United StatesSeton Hall University's online Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) degree program is a widely recognized graduate degree program for hospital and healthcare management professionals. It is an innovative, student-... Show More Seton Hall University's online Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) degree program is a widely recognized graduate degree program for hospital and healthcare management professionals. It is an innovative, student-centered program that uses a cohort model where students progress through the program together as members of a Learning Team. As an online student, you truly get the best of both worlds: a dynamic, web-based learning experience grounded in the 150-year history and tradition of Seton Hall University.
Program Highlights: - Our MHA courses highlight today's most important healthcare topics and current issues - Our professors collaborate with seasoned healthcare practitioners to add real-world experiences into the curriculum - Our Learning Teams are small, with no more than 15-20 students in each - The online program combines the flexibility of online courses with in-person residencies to maximize learning outcomes - Our graduates go on to become leaders in diverse healthcare positions The MHA program draws individuals from varied healthcare organizations including hospitals, assisted living facilities, managed care organizations, healthcare systems and pharmaceutical companies, in addition to clinical professionals and military personnel. While mid- to senior-level professionals in healthcare and related fields comprise a large number of applicants, individuals who are highly motivated and disciplined, and who have earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, are welcome to apply for admissions consideration. Entry RequirementsApplicants should have earned a bachelor's degree with a GPA of 3.0 from an accredited institution. International applicants are required to submit an official educational credential evaluation report from World Education Services. Other Fees |
$23,100 Domestic $23,100 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner MastersSeton Hall University - United StatesThe major emphases of the nurse practitioner tracks are to develop graduates with: 1. A base for continued inquiry and contributions to the art and science of nursing and the knowledge and skills to exert a le... Show More The major emphases of the nurse practitioner tracks are to develop graduates with: 1. A base for continued inquiry and contributions to the art and science of nursing and the knowledge and skills to exert a leadership role in the formulation of healthcare policy, 2. Expertise in the provision of health care, and 3. Leadership ability in today’s healthcare environment. Students complete courses in theory of advanced nursing practice where they develop skills in making independent clinical judgments as well as participate in experiences involving peer review, client advocacy, the development of collaborative, interdisciplinary relationships and role negotiation. Clinical instruction is carried out by nurse practitioners and/or physicians who model collaborative practice behaviors. This model of instruction allows the student to see the complementary roles of the advanced practice nurse and the physician and demonstrates the unique contributions of nursing to the care of clients. The A.G.N.P. program prepares nurses to provide a range of healthcare services that promote wellness, prevent illness and manage health and illness needs of adults across the lifespan. The scope of practice of either the primary care or acute care N.P. is not setting specific, but is based on patient care needs. The particular expertise of the primary care A.G.N.P. emphasizes disease prevention, health promotion and the management of patients with acute and chronic multi-system health problems. The patient population of the acute care A.G.N.P. includes care of patients with complex acute, critical and chronic illness, disability and/or injury. The number of credits and clinical hours are determined by requirements for board certification in adult-gerontology. Graduates of the A.G.N.P. M.S.N. track complete a minimum of 600 supervised clinical practice hours and are eligible to sit for national certification in Primary Care or Acute Care through either the American Nurses Credentialing Center or the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program.
Entry RequirementsThe following prerequisites for admission must have been achieved by candidates prior to admission to a master’s-level program. - Graduation from an N.L.N.A.C. or C.C.N.E.-accredited baccalaureate nursing program with a cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale - Proof of current licensure as a registered nurse
- Undergraduate Course in Nursing Research Other Fees |
$23,650 Domestic $23,650 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Health Systems Administration MastersSeton Hall University - United StatesThe Health Systems Administration program prepares graduates to assume leadership positions in the integrated delivery systems that characterize contemporary healthcare organizations. The 34 credit program ca... Show More The Health Systems Administration program prepares graduates to assume leadership positions in the integrated delivery systems that characterize contemporary healthcare organizations. The 34 credit program can be completed in 24 months (full-time) or 30 months (part-time). Nurse manager and nurse executive roles have evolved significantly in response to changes in the healthcare industry, which requires sophisticated business knowledge and skills. Health systems administration is a discipline that synthesizes the clinical aspects of nursing administration with theories and methods of business administration. The Health Systems Administration program integrates these elements into a program that provides essential tools for professional success. Combining internet-based learning for the academic portions of the program alongside three major management-related internships arranged at convenient locations, the M.S.N. Health Systems Administration program will appeal to ambitious working nurses who may be managing a number of work and home priorities. This program is ideal for those registered nurses holding a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree who want to specialize in health systems administration in a variety of settings. Entry Requirementshe following prerequisites for admission must have been achieved by candidates prior to admission to a master’s-level program. - Graduation from an N.L.N.A.C. or C.C.N.E.-accredited baccalaureate nursing program with a cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale - Satisfactory Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score if native language is not English. - Proof of current licensure as a registered nurse - Undergraduate Course in Nursing Research Other Fees |
$18,700 Domestic $18,700 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Case Management/Health Administration MastersSeton Hall University - United StatesCombining internet-based learning for the academic portions of the program alongside internships arranged at convenient locations, the M.S.N. Case Management & Health Systems Administration program will appeal to ambit... Show More Combining internet-based learning for the academic portions of the program alongside internships arranged at convenient locations, the M.S.N. Case Management & Health Systems Administration program will appeal to ambitious working nurses who may be managing a number of work and home priorities. The graduate program in case management and health systems administration provides an integrated approach that promotes effective, collaborative utilization of clinical resources. Students develop clinical resource management skills that are strongly coupled with managerial skills. The current healthcare climate of rapid change in technology and patient care services, together with increasing implementation of managed care systems, requires healthcare professionals to seek mechanisms for enhancing quality while providing cost-effective care. Historically, quality and utilization management and nursing care management developed separately and functioned in isolation. But nurses focusing their professional efforts on case management cannot afford to do so isolated from the larger realities that drive the organization and, indeed, the entire healthcare continuum. It is essential for those involved in case management to have a thorough understanding of organizational structures and operations. Knowledge of the continuum of resources available within the healthcare delivery system and the community is essential. This program is ideal for those registered nurses holding a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree who want to specialize in case management and health systems administration in a variety of settings. Graduates of this program, alongside the College’s other alumni, have gone on to become dedicated healthcare professionals all over New Jersey and beyond. In fact, it is estimated that every hospital in the state employs at least one Seton Hall nursing alum – but beyond that, our graduates impact the lives of patients in areas as far and wide as Florida, Arizona and even Iraq. These individuals range from nurse practitioners, to nursing directors and officers, to presidents and CEOs of healthcare organizations. Entry RequirementsThe following prerequisites for admission must have been achieved by candidates prior to admission to a Master’s-level program: - Graduation from a N.L.N.A.C. or C.C.N.E.-accredited baccalaureate nursing program with a cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale - Completion of a basic statistics course and an undergraduate nursing research course. - Satisfactory Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score if native language is not English. - Proof of current licensure as a registered nurse
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$16,500 Domestic $16,500 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Pediatric Nurse Practitioner MastersSeton Hall University - United StatesDesigned to prepare nurses to become pediatric nurse practitioners, this 43-credit four-semester program develops students’ skills in making independent clinical judgments, forming collaborative clinical relationship... Show More Designed to prepare nurses to become pediatric nurse practitioners, this 43-credit four-semester program develops students’ skills in making independent clinical judgments, forming collaborative clinical relationships, providing advocacy for clients and evaluating quality of care. Nurse practitioner graduates not only become expert health care providers but also develop the leadership ability to operate effectively in today’s multidisciplinary health care environment. Combining Internet-based learning for the academic portions of the program alongside clinical practice components arranged at convenient locations, the M.S.N. Nurse Practitioner will appeal to ambitious working nurses who may be managing a number of work and home priorities. This program is ideal for those registered nurses holding a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree who want to specialize in pediatric practice in a variety of healthcare settings. Registered nurses who already hold a Master of Science in Nursing should apply instead to complete the post-master’s certificate program conferring eligibility for national certification. Graduates of this program, alongside the College’s other alumni, have gone on to become dedicated healthcare professionals all over New Jersey and beyond. In fact, it is estimated that every hospital in the state employs at least one Seton Hall nursing alum – but beyond that, our graduates impact the lives of patients in areas as far and wide as Florida, Arizona and even Iraq. These individuals range from nurse practitioners, to nursing directors and officers, to presidents and CEOs of healthcare organizations. Entry RequirementsThe following prerequisites for admission must have been achieved by candidates prior to admission to a master’s-level program. - Graduation from an NLNAC or CCNE-accredited baccalaureate nursing program with a cumulative 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale - Completion of a basic statistics course and an undergraduate nursing research course. - Satisfactory Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score if native language is not English. - Proof of current licensure as a registered nurse Other Fees |
$23,650 Domestic $23,650 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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