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MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN NURSING PROGRAM OF STUDY
Master Of Science Degree In Nursing Program of Study
The curriculum is delivered on a part-time basis for the CNS and NE tracks. There are three curriculum sequences for the CNS and NE tracks: the adult clinical nurse specialist role with an administration focus, the adult clinical nurse specialist role with an education focus, and the nurse educator role. The curriculum is designed so that students are free to schedule courses as they are able to take them with several exceptions. Theoretical Foundations of Nursing is a prerequisite for Application of Nurse Research, and students must take Seminar I and Seminar II during the last two semesters. During these two courses students will apply knowledge and skills accrued during earlier studies. An administration or education course may be taken with Seminar I and Seminar II.
The CRNA track is only offered as a full-time program. The curriculum is designed in a highly structured fashion designed to meet or exceed the accreditation requirements of the Council on Accreditation of the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists. Please note that some of the core courses in the CNS and NE tracks are replaced by anesthesia specific courses in the CRNA track. During the first semester of CRNA track study Theoretical Foundations of Nursing and Application of Nursing Research are taken concurrently. A complete schematic of the CRNA track course structure may be found on page 60.
The total number of credits required to earn the Master of Science degree in nursing: Students pursuing the adult clinical nurse specialist role will complete 43 credits and will be eligible to write the examination to become credentialed by the American Nurse Credentialing Center as a clinical nurse specialist. Students pursuing the educator role will complete 43 credits and will be eligible to write the National League for Nursing examination for Nurse Educators. Students will complete core courses, specialty courses, and electives depending on the role they choose. Students pursuing the nurse anesthetist role will complete 94 credits in preparation for the AANA Council on certification examination.
Orientation to Graduate Study in Nursing at York College
Upon registration for the first course in the graduate program, students must attend an orientation provided by Department of Nursing faculty.
Topics will include review of the graduate program policies and procedures, library orientation including access of nursing literature, an orientation to information resources, introduction to department faculty and how each may be of use to students during the program, and community clinical and educational resources. In addition, emphasis will be placed on students focusing on their individual professional goals and how the program can be of assistance to them as they progress through the curriculum.
Core Courses Required for CNS and NE Students (26 credits):
| NUR501, Theoretical Foundations of Nursing |
3 credits |
| NUR502, Health Care Policy, Organization and Finance |
3 credits |
| NUR503/504, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention for Diverse Populations |
4 credits |
| NUR505, Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology |
3 credits |
| NUR506/507, Professional Role Development |
3 credits |
| NUR508, Application of Nursing Research |
4 credits |
| NUR509/510, Advanced Assessment and Diagnosis |
3 credits |
| NUR511, Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care |
3 credits |
Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist Role
Students who select the adult clinical nurse specialist role will complete 11 credits of specialty courses and 6 credits of elective courses depending on their focus:
Specialty courses (11 credits):
| NUR520, Pharmacology |
3 credits |
| NUR550/551, Seminar I |
4 credits |
| NUR552/553, Seminar II |
4 credits |
Elective courses (6 credits):
Administration Focus:
| NUR565, Managed Care: Assessing and Managing the Health of a Population |
3 credits |
| NUR585, Health System Development |
3 credits |
Education Focus (two of the following three courses):
| NUR531, Curriculum Development in Nursing Education |
3 credits |
| NUR530, Teaching Strategies in Nursing Education |
3 credits |
| NUR532, Measurement and Evaluation in Nursing Education |
3 credits |
Nurse Educator Role
Students who select the nurse educator role will complete 17 credits in education courses:
| NUR531, Curriculum Development in Nursing Education |
3 credits |
| NUR530, Teaching Strategies in Nursing Education |
3 credits |
| NUR532, Measurement and Evaluation in Nursing Education |
3 credits |
| NUR550/551, Seminar I |
4 credits |
| NUR552/553, Seminar II |
4 credits |
Core Courses Required for CRNA Students (19 credits)
Students who select the certified registered nurse anesthetist role will complete 19 credits in education courses:
| NUR501, Theoretical Foundations of Nursing |
3 credits |
| NUR502, Health Care Policy, Organization and Finance |
3 credits |
| NUR506/507, Professional Role Development |
3 credits |
| NUR508, Application of Nursing Research |
4 credits |
| NUR509/510, Advanced Assessment and Diagnosis> |
3 credits |
| NUR511, Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care |
3 credits |
Anesthesia Courses (75 credits)
| NUR610, Anatomy and Physiology for Nurse Anesthetists 1 |
3 credits |
| NUR611, Chemistry and Physics in Anesthesia |
3 credits |
| NUR612, Introduction to Anesthesia |
1 credit |
| NUR620, Anatomy and Physiology for Nurse Anesthetists 2 |
3 credits |
| NUR621, Pharmacology of Anesthetic Agents |
3 credits |
| NUR622, Technology and Techniques in Anesthesia Practice* |
3 credits |
| NUR623, Principles of Anesthesia 1* |
3 credits |
| NUR630, Pharmacology of Adjunct Agents in Anesthesia* |
3 credits |
| NUR631, Principles of Anesthesia 2* |
3 credits |
| NUR632, Clinical Practicum in Anesthesia 1 |
6 credits |
| NUR633, Clinical Correlation Conference, Junior Level 1 |
1 credit |
| NUR640, Clinical Correlation Conference, Junior Level 2 |
1 credit |
| NUR641, Principles of Anesthesia 3* |
3 credits |
| NUR642, Clinical Practicum in Anesthesia 2 |
6 credits |
| NUR643, Anesthesia for Patients With Co-Existing Diseases |
2 credits |
| NUR650, Clinical Practicum in Anesthesia 3 |
8 credits |
| NUR660, Clinical Practicum in Anesthesia 4> |
10 credits |
| NUR661, Clinical Correlation Conference, Senior Level 1 |
1 credit |
| NUR670, Clinical Correlation Conference, Senior Level 2 |
1 credit |
| NUR671, Clinical Practicum in Anesthesia 5 |
10 credits |
| NUR699, Independent Study: Capstone and Portfolio Presentation |
1 credit> |
| * Indicates a simulation lab component |
Requirements for Courses with Practicum in Clinical Nursing or Educational Settings
Students must submit the following documentation to the graduate program coordinator prior to registering for courses requiring practice in a clinical nursing or educational setting:
- Completed health form current within two years, immunizations as required (including current PPD).
- Health insurance coverage.
- Completion of statement regarding understanding of CDC recommendations relative to HIV and HBV transmission.
- Malpractice (liability) insurance (student-$1,000,000/$3,000,000 and college policy-$1,000,000/3,000,000, for a total of $2,000,000/6,000,000 for advanced practice nursing).
- ** Basic life support (BLS) certification (ACLS required for ED and ICU placement).
- *** RN license for the state where the practicum will be completed.
- Recent relevant clinical experience.
- **** Criminal Record background check (current within one year of clinical/educational practice).
- Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance (current within one year of clinical/educational practice).
- Out of state students need an FBI check.
- Computer competency.
- Preparation for travel to clinical/educational sites.
- Personal clinical/educational contract with learning objectives submitted prior to the clinical/educational rotation to: a) clinical faculty b) preceptor c) student file.
- Pennsylvania's Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Act to hospitals Information.
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Information.
- Education concerning blood borne pathogens, universal precautions, hazardous substances, report and having exposures evaluated and treated.
** CRNA track students are required to purchase AANA SRNA Malpractice Insurance beginning their second fall.
*** CRNA track students are also required to maintain PALS, BLS, and ACLS accreditation.
**** CRNA track students are required to have one year of critical acute care experience (minimum) prior to application.
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