Doctor Of Nursing Practice (MSN To DNP Adding A New Certification Area)

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Doctor Of Nursing Practice (MSN To DNP Adding A

New Certification Area)

Degree Requirements

The MSN to DNP program may be completed by adding a new certification area. When retooling to a new specialty area, students will earn a post-graduate certificate in the process of completion of the DNP. The post-graduate certificate coursework must be completed within 2 years from the semester the specialty option coursework begins. The retooling to a new specialty plus the MSN to DNP program must be completed in seven years of matriculation.

Graduation Plan

Master Of Science In Nursing To DNP Adding A New Certification Area Curriculum

Option I: Adult/Gerontological Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

Credit Hours Core Courses 18 NU 607 3 hrs NU 610 3 hrs NU 613 3 hrs NU 612 3 hrs NU 616 3 hrs NU 615 3 hrs Research Courses 6 NU 608 3 hrs NU 611 3 hrs Specialty Courses 33 AHN 568 3 hrs AHN 569 1 hr AHN 571 2 hrs AHN 572 3 hrs AHN 573 3 hrs AHN 574 3 hrs AHN 575 3 hrs AHN 576 3 hrs AHN 577 3 hrs AHN 604 3 hrs AHN 619 3 hrs

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AHN 618 3 hrs

Total Credits 60

Option II: Adult Gerontological Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

Credit Hours Core Courses 18 NU 607 3 hrs NU 610 3 hrs NU 613 3 hrs NU 612 3 hrs NU 616 3 hrs NU 615 3 hrs Research Courses 6 NU 608 3 hrs NU 611 3 hrs Specialty Courses 36 AHN 581 2 hrs AHN 589 1 hr AHN 588 2 hrs AHN 591 2 hrs AHN 592 3 hrs AHN 593 3 hrs AHN 594 3 hrs AHN 595 2 hrs AHN 596 3 hrs AHN 693 3 hrs AHN 694 3 hrs AHN 695 3 hrs AHN 696 3 hrs HSC 601 1 hr HSC 602 1 hr HSC 603 1 hr Total Credits 60

Option III: Dual Role (Family NP/Adult-Gerontological Acute Care NP)

Credit Hours

Core Courses 18

NU 607 3 hrs

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NU 613 3 hrs NU 612 3 hrs NU 616 3 hrs NU 615 3 hrs Research Courses 6 NU 608 3 hrs NU 611 3 hrs Specialty Courses 48 AHN 538 2 hrs AHN 548 4 hrs AHN 549 4 hrs AHN 550 4 hrs AHN 551 5 hrs AHN 552 4 hrs AHN 553 4 hrs AHN 554 4 hrs AHN 555 5 hrs AHN 604 3 hrs NU 617 1 hr NU 618 4 hrs NU 619 4 hrs Total Credits 72

Option IV: Family Nurse Practitioner

Credit Hours Core Courses 18 NU 607 3 hrs NU 610 3 hrs NU 613 3 hrs NU 612 3 hrs NU 616 3 hrs NU 615 3 hrs Research Courses 6 NU 608 3 hrs NU 611 3 hrs Specialty Courses 36 CMN 568 3 hrs CMN 569 1 hr

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CMN 571 2 hrs CMN 572 3 hrs CMN 573 3 hrs CMN 574 3 hrs CMN 575 3 hrs CMN 576 3 hrs CMN 577 3 hrs CMN 680 3 hrs CMN 681 3 hrs CMN 682 3 hrs CMN 683 3 hrs Total Credits 60

Option V: Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

Credit Hours Core Courses 18 NU 607 3 hrs NU 610 3 hrs NU 613 3 hrs NU 612 3 hrs NU 616 3 hrs NU 615 3 hrs Research Courses 6 NU 608 3 hrs NU 611 3 hrs Specialty Courses 36 MCN 558 3 hrs MCN 559 1 hr MCN 571 2 hrs MCN 562 3 hrs MCN 563 3 hrs MCN 564 3 hrs MCN 565 3 hrs MCN 566 3 hrs MCN 567 3 hrs MCN 604 3 hrs MCN 617 3 hrs MCN 618 3 hrs

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MCN 619 3 hrs

Total Credits 60

Option VI: Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

Credit Hours Core Courses 18 NU 607 3 hrs NU 610 3 hrs NU 613 3 hrs NU 612 3 hrs NU 616 3 hrs NU 615 3 hrs Research Courses 6 NU 608 3 hrs NU 611 3 hrs Specialty Courses 36 MCN 548 3 hrs MCN 549 1 hr MCN 551 2 hrs MCN 552 3 hrs MCN 553 3 hrs MCN 554 3 hrs MCN 555 3 hrs MCN 556 3 hrs MCN 557 3 hrs MCN 654 3 hrs MCN 655 3 hrs MCN 656 3 hrs MCN 657 3 hrs Total Credits 60

Option VII: Family Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

Credit Hours Core Courses 18 NU 607 3 hrs NU 610 3 hrs NU 613 3 hrs NU 612 3 hrs NU 616 3 hrs

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NU 615 3 hrs Research Courses 6 NU 608 3 hrs NU 611 3 hrs Specialty Courses 36 CMN 548 3 hrs CMN 549 1 hr CMN 551 2 hrs CMN 552 3 hrs CMN 553 3 hrs CMN 554 3 hrs CMN 555 3 hrs CMN 556 3 hrs CMN 557 3 hrs CMN 604 3 hrs CMN 617 3 hrs CMN 618 3 hrs CMN 619 3 hrs Total Credits 60

Option VIII: Women's Health Nurse Practitioner

Credit Hours Core Courses 18 NU 607 3 hrs NU 610 3 hrs NU 613 3 hrs NU 612 3 hrs NU 616 3 hrs NU 615 3 hrs Research Courses 6 NU 608 3 hrs NU 611 3 hrs Specialty Courses 36 MCN 538 3 hrs MCN 539 1 hr MCN 541 2 hrs MCN 542 3 hrs MCN 543 3 hrs

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MCN 544 3 hrs MCN 545 3 hrs MCN 546 3 hrs MCN 547 3 hrs MCN 644 3 hrs MCN 645 3 hrs MCN 646 3 hrs MCN 647 3 hrs Total Credits 60

Option IX: Neonatal Nurse Practitioner

Credit Hours Core Courses 18 NU 607 3 hrs NU 610 3 hrs NU 613 3 hrs NU 612 3 hrs NU 616 3 hrs NU 615 3 hrs Research Courses 6 NU 608 3 hrs NU 611 3 hrs Support Courses 9 NU 518 3 hrs NU 545 3 hrs NU 578 3 hrs Specialty Courses 36 MCN 568 3 hrs MCN 569 1 hr MCN 571 2 hrs MCN 572 3 hrs MCN 573 3 hrs MCN 574 3 hrs MCN 575 3 hrs MCN 576 3 hrs MCN 577 3 hrs MCN 674 3 hrs MCN 675 3 hrs

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MCN 676 3 hrs

MCN 677 3 hrs

Total Credits 60

Option X: Clinical Nurse Specialist - Adult-Gerontological Health

Credit Hours Core Courses 18 NU 607 3 hrs NU 610 3 hrs NU 613 3 hrs NU 612 3 hrs NU 616 3 hrs NU 615 3 hrs Research Courses 6 NU 608 3 hrs NU 611 3 hrs Specialty Courses 29 NU 515 2 hrs AHN 516 2 hrs NU 516 3 hrs AHN 517 4 hrs NU 517 3 hrs AHN 518 3 hrs AHN 634 3 hrs AHN 635 3 hrs AHN 636 3 hrs AHN 637 3 hrs Total Credits 53

Option XI: Executive Nursing Administration

Credit Hours Core Courses 18 NU 607 3 hrs NU 610 3 hrs NU 613 3 hrs NU 612 3 hrs NU 616 3 hrs NU 615 3 hrs Research Courses 6

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NU 608 3 hrs NU 611 3 hrs Support Courses 6 NU 562 3 hrs NU 539 3 hrs Specialty Courses 31 NU 561 3 hrs NU 565 3 hrs NU 566 3 hrs NU 567 4 hrs NU 568 3 hrs HSC 571 3 hrs NU 661 3 hrs AHN 662 3 hrs NU 663 3 hrs AHN 664 3 hrs Total Credits 61

Option XII: Nursing Informatics

Credit Hours Core Courses 18 NU 607 3 hrs NU 610 3 hrs NU 613 3 hrs NU 612 3 hrs NU 616 3 hrs NU 615 3 hrs Research Courses 6 NU 608 3 hrs NU 611 3 hrs Support Courses 12 NU 562 3 hrs NU 565 3 hrs ISC 550 3 hrs ISC 555 3 hrs Specialty Courses 25 NU 539 3 hrs NU 556 3 hrs

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NU 557 2 hrs NU 558 3 hrs NU 559 2 hrs NU 656 3 hrs NU 657 3 hrs NU 658 3 hrs NU 659 3 hrs Total Credits 61

Master Of Science Nursing To DNP Bridge Pathway For CNL To Executive Nursing Administration

Option I: Clinical Nurse Leader

Credit Hours Bridge Courses 6 NU 565 3 hrs NU 560 3 hrs Core Courses 18 NU 610 3 hrs NU 607 3 hrs NU 613 3 hrs NU 612 3 hrs NU 616 3 hrs NU 615 3 hrs Research Courses 6 NU 608 3 hrs NU 611 3 hrs Specialty Courses 12 NU 661 3 hrs NU 662 3 hrs NU 663 3 hrs NU 664 3 hrs Total Credits 42

Department Information

College of Nursing Administrative Staff (251) 445-9400

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Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

Rosemary Rhodes

Associate Dean for Research/ Development

Associate Dean Baldwin County Rosemary Rhodes Associate Dean for Academic

Affairs

Heather Hall

Director for Clinical Affairs Tracey Taylor Director of Special Projects &

Evaluation

Jennifer Styron

Professors E. Buckner, L. Chilton, D.C. Davis, C. Dearman, C. Dolan, J. Gunn, H. Hall, J. Harris, B. Holloway, M. Jacobs, A. King, R. Rhodes, K. Smith, E. VandeWaa, J. Varner, K. Williams

Associate Professors S. Fruh, K. Hamilton, T. Harlan, A. Hedger, J. McMillan, C. Myers, S. Williams-Evans

Assistant Professors J. Azok, M. Bolton, H. Brown, K. Bydalek, C. Cheese, A. Crow, N. Curtis, V. Dearmon, C. Elkins, K. Erdlitz, C. Estabrook, J. Farmer, E. Fuller, A. Goodnough, A. Gilligan, A. Godfrey, R. Graves, L. Hammonds, S. Harlan, S. Harris, A. Hill, T. Huey, P. Huffman, P. Johnson, L. Jones, B. Lang, S. Lawrence, J. Lollar, A. Marass, T. McMullan, T. Meyer, L. Minchew, B. Moore, C. Morgan, M. Nadler, T. Platt, M. Raber, B. Riley, S. Roberts, A. Rudd, C. Short, J. Styron, D. Swanzy, K. Stauter, T. Taylor, A. Townsend, N. Turnham, R. Vardaman, N. Walls, S. Whitworth, T. Wright , A. Younce

Senior Instructors S. Bertolla, L. Jones, S.G. Williams, M. Meyer, S. Bihan

Instructors J. Anderson, T. Bowen, C. Baughn, H. Breazeale, C. Butler, J. Cockrell, A. Davis, M. Guy, C. Herf, H. Horton, K. Jordan, C. Lynch, K. Miller, K. Norris, S. Scott, T. Sikes-Dogget, T. Sturm, C. Thompson, S. Waweru, B. Woodmansee Department Chair, Adult Health

Nursing

Valorie Dearmon

Department Chair, Community/ Mental Health Nursing

Todd Harlan

Department Chair, Maternal/Child Health Nursing

Jackie Lollar

Academic Advisors Leigh Holland, Eric Light, Brennen Mallet, Mary Phillips, Kristyn Seawell College of Nursing web site

http://www.southalabama.edu/colleges/con/

The College of Nursing is dedicated to the education of professional nurses who provide the highest quality health care to the communities they serve. The practice of nursing is both an art and a science; the focus of nursing is the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or potential health problems.

The College of Nursing has two locations, one is on the USA main campus, and the other is on the USA Baldwin County campus in downtown Fairhope. The resources of the University, the USA Hospitals and clinics, and the numerous clinical agencies provide excellent opportunities for students to acquire the knowledge and skills essential for professional nursing.

Mission

The mission of the College of Nursing is to provide quality innovative educational programs to a diverse student body, to participate in research and scholarly activities, and to provide service to the University, the profession, and the public. The College accomplishes this by providing a caring, engaging environment for the empowerment of student learning potential, the professional development of faculty, and the promotion of the nursing profession.

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Goals

1. Cultivate a caring, innovative, and engaging environment to facilitate teaching, learning, scholarship, and service. 2. Deliver innovative quality nursing programs that meet the needs of a diverse student body and other communities of

interest.

3. Promote the discovery, communication, and preservation of knowledge through scholarly activities and leadership. 4. Provide service to the University, the profession, and the public.

5. Develop community partnerships to promote nursing and the enhancement of the health care delivery system using interprofessional approaches.

Accreditation

The baccalaureate program is approved by the Alabama Board of Nursing and the baccalaureate, master's, and doctor of nursing practice programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington, D.C. 20036-1120: Telephone (202)877-6791.

Application Procedures

Application forms are available on the College of Nursing's web site. A ($50.00 for BSN; $85.00 for MSN or DNP) non-refundable application fee must be submitted with the application. Money orders or personal checks ($20.00 fee on returned checks) are acceptable. MSN and DNP applicants are also required to complete a primary application in Nursing CAS at www.Nursingcas.org. Fall semester admission applications should be submitted by March 15 for the BSN and MSN programs and February 15 for the DNP program.

Spring semester admission applications should be submitted by July 15 for the BSN, MSN and DNP programs. Summer semester admission applications should be submitted by January 15 for BSN and MSN programs. Applications received at other times will be considered on a space available basis for RN-BSN track only.

Students who choose not to attend during the term in which they are accepted, are not permitted to roll admission status to another semester. Students who wish to be considered for a future semester must reapply, pay another application fee, and compete with other applicants without guarantee of acceptance. Students who drop out of the program for two or more consecutive semesters must apply for readmission through the Office of the Registrar. Readmission is not automatic.

Students not accepted during a certain term who choose to roll their application to the following semester will not be assessed another application processing fee. Students who choose to roll their application a second time, or if the length of time between applications is greater than one semester, then an application processing fee will be collected in order for the application to be considered for the given term.

Student Responsibility

While the University of South Alabama will endeavor to provide timely and accurate advisement, it is the responsibility of the student to know and satisfy the degree requirements of the academic program, to be aware of the University calendar,

http://www.southalabama.edu/academiccalendar/index.html and to understand and comply with University academic policies and procedures.

Degrees Offered

The College of Nursing offers the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree, the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree, and the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree.

Certificates Offered

Post-Graduate Certificates are awarded to students completing planned programs of study in a nursing specialty area and subspecialty areas.

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