MASTERS INFORMATION
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The master's program leads to the
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree, and varies from in credits depending on the major. The major can be completed in
four or five semesters of full-time study, or can be done in part-time
study. The curriculum design includes core courses, advanced practice
specialty courses, role development courses, and electives. Students
in any of the majors may also elect to earn a minor in nursing administration,
nursing education, nursing informatics, or nursing research.
Students may select a major with a clinical practice focus. These
majors include nurse anesthesia, nurse practitioner, and clinical
nurse specialist. Within the nurse practitioner major, there are six areas of concentration: acute care, adult, family, neonatal, pediatric,
and psychiatric primary care. Within the clinical nurse specialist
major, there are two areas of concentration: adult medical/surgical
nursing and psychiatric/mental health nursing. As an alternative
to these clinically focused majors, the student may select preparation
for a specialty role. That major has four areas of concentration:
nursing administration, nursing education, nursing informatics,
and nursing research.
Registered nurses who do not yet have a BSN may enter the Master's
programs via the RN-MSN route. (click here
for more information). Registered nurses with a bachelor's degree
in another discipline will be individually considered for admission
to the Master's Program.
Registered nurses who already have a master's degree in nursing
have the option of earning a second master's degree in nursing.
Earning the second master's will require completing the course requirements
for the specific program and may require taking more credits than
are required for certification alone.
Master's and Post-master's students also have the option of enrolling
in the School Nurse Certification Program which requires the completion
of four courses, including a School Nurse Practicum and Seminar.
Other elective courses are available in the School of Nursing which
may assist the student to achieve certification in Occupational
Health, Legal Nurse Consulting, Case Management and Emergency
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| PURPOSE AND
OBJECTIVES
The purpose of the Master's Program is to provide an organized
sequential plan of study that leads to preparation of an advanced
practice nurse or preparation in a specialized nursing role.
This purpose is fulfilled through:
- Preparation in either advanced nursing practice or in a specialized
nursing role
- Preparation in research methods and skills
- Provision of a foundation for further study at the doctoral
level
The graduate of the Master's Program will:
- Demonstrate mastery of advanced knowledge and skills in a specialty
area of advanced practice nursing or in a specialized role.
- Critically evaluate knowledge and theories from nursing and
other disciplines for their contribution to nursing practice.
- Demonstrate the ability to identify a researchable problem
relevant to nursing and health care and participate in research
activities designed to contribute to nursing science.
- Initiate collaborative relationships with other health professionals
to ensure quality care to the patient/client and to mobilize health
and social resources for individuals, families, groups, and communities.
- Demonstrate leadership activities to advance the profession
of nursing.
- Critically evaluate issues relative to nursing practice and
health care in light of scientific knowledge and personal and
societal values.
- Formulate and implement plans for individual professional development.
- Demonstrate ability to communicate ideas both orally and in
written form in an articulate, literate, and organized manner.
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| CORE COURSES The
following courses, from the School Core Courses, are required for
all students enrolled in the Master's Program:
| NUR 2000 - Research for Evidence Based Practice 1 |
2 cr. |
| NUR 2007 - Reserch for Evidence Based Practice 2 |
2 cr. |
| NUR 2002 Research Practicum |
2 cr. |
The following are required of all students in the Nurse Anesthesia,
Clinical Nurse Specialist, and Nurse Practitioner programs:
| NUR 2010 - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in a Culturally Diverse Populations |
3 cr. |
| NUR 2004 - Pathophysiology Across the Life Span |
4 cr. |
| NUR 2016 - Physical Diagnosis |
2 cr. |
| Plus 1 credit in area of specialization |
1 cr. |
| PHARM 2002 - Advanced Pharmacology |
3 cr. |
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| ADMISSION
CRITERIA TO THE MASTERS PROGRAM Applications to the master's
program in nursing are reviewed by the faculty in the applicant's
specialty area. Applicants must be considered qualified for advanced
study.
Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color,
religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, marital status, familial
status, sexual orientation, disability, or status as a disabled
veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era.
Applicants to the master's program in nursing must have:
- A baccalaureate degree in nursing or a graduate level first
professional degree in nursing. For RN-MSN applicants, an associate
degree or diploma in nursing as well as completion of 40 specified
prerequisite credits with a cumulative QPA of 3.3 or higher are
required. Registered nurses
with non-nursing baccalaureate degrees may be considered for admission
into any of the master level program. The program coordinator
will evaluate the educational background and clinical experience
of such applicants, and make recommendations for remedial coursework
as deemed necessary prior to admission.
- A minimum of one year of experience in professional nursing
for full time study. Areas of specialization may require additional
and/or specific experience. For example, the Nurse Anesthesia
Program requires at least one year of critical care experience,
excluding work in the ER, OR, telemetry, step-down units, or NICU.
- A current license to practice nursing in a state or territory
of the United States.
- A pre-admission interview. If the applicant resides at a great
distance, a telephone interview may be substituted.
- Three letters of recommendation attesting to the applicant's
capacity and potential for master's study, including one from:
a) either the director or a faculty member from the most recent
academic program attended (if applicant has been a nursing student
in the last 5 years), b) a recent employer, and c) a person who
can speak to the applicant's professional work.
- Scores received within the past 5 years on the General
Test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) if required by program. Beginning March,
2000 applicants to the Nurse Anesthesia program must submit a
GRE score.
- An prerequisite statistics course of at least three credits,
with a minimum of a C grade. Statistics may be taken while pursuing
a part time program of study but must be completed before enrolling
in Nursing Theory & Research (NUR2001). Click here
for more information.
Requirements in addition to School criteria may be established by
the faculty in the specialty programs. These are available through
the programs or Student Services.
After admission to the Master's program has been granted, actual
enrollment in courses is contingent upon licensure as a Registered
Nurse in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Procedure
- Application forms are secured from and returned to the Student
Services Office. Applicants wanting full time study are encouraged
to apply for Fall Term admission.
- Applicant's materials are assembled and filed in the Student
Services Office, 239 Victoria Building and must include:
- Completed Master's program application including the essay
as directed on
the application itself.
- Application fee (non-refundable and does not apply to the
payment of tuition)
- Complete transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate
work
- Standardized test results (GRE).
- You can arrange to take the GRE by calling the Test Center in the Catheral of Learning (G-35CL) on campus at (412-424-9103). The fee is currently $140.00.
- Kaplan offers GRE prep. courses(for more information: www.kaptest.com)
- 2 - 3 weeks to receive scores
- Both theTest center and CCAC states there scheduled offerings each term/semester.
- Three references.
- Copy of a current license to practice nursing
- Resume
For more information, please contact:
Student Services
1-888-747-0794 or 412-624-4586
Email: sao50@pitt.edu
Important
Information for MSN Applicants from Other Countries |
Updated:
June 3, 2008
Email: cmh1@pitt.edu |