Master's Program Outcomes The Bachelor of Science in Nursing Accelerated track (BSN) is specifically designed for the student with a baccalaureate degree in another field who wants to become a Registered Nurse. Fee for Lab/Practicum Courses The Institute of Medicine (IOM, 2003) and the National Research Council of the National Academies (2005) have called for nursing education that prepares individuals for practice with interdisciplinary, information systems, quality improvement and patient safety expertise. For questions/clarification/information regarding specific programs in the College of Nursing, contact the following: (Minimum of 60 credits required) Honor human dignity and advocate for equity in healthcare outcomes, local and global health policy and healthcare delivery. One credit must be earned in the graduating spring semester. Have a cumulative FAU GPA of 3.25 or better at the end of their junior year. Scholarly product from coursework completed at the B.S.N. Similarly, the College creates an environment that preserves the wholeness and dignity of self and others. is an intense four semester (15-month) program for motivated individuals looking for a challenging and stimulating career in nursing. Demonstrate accountability for ethical, safe practice and inquiry in advanced nursing practice. D.N.P. GC programs require a minimum of 10 credits for FAU MSN graduates; a minimum of 13 credits is required for applicants from other institutions. Full and part-time programs of study are available. Integrate multiple, complex patterns of knowing in coming to know persons and creatively responding to calls within nursing situations. Random or routine drug screens may be required during the program of study by facilities where patient contact occurs or by the College if reasonable suspicion of substance use exists. Minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for the final 60 baccalaureate-level course credits in the B.S.N. Undergraduate and Accelerated B.S.N. Prerequisite: BSC2085C Acceptable Substitutes: BSCX086C, BSCX086/X086L, BSCX094c, BSCX094/X094L, or any Human Anatomy and Physiology II or Human Physiology. George, S., Dean and Eminent Scholar; Krause-Parello, C., Associate Dean and Distinguished Professor; Longo, J., Interim Associate Dean; Ortega, M., Associate Dean; Aurlien-Buie, L., Assistant Dean; Broadbent, M., Interim Assistant Dean; Chadwell, K., Assistant Dean; Adenmosun, E.; Akinpelu, O.; Archer, A.; Archibald, C., Emeritus; Barry, C., Emeritus; Bertrand, H.; Blum, C., Emeritus; Borum, M.; Boykin, A., Emeritus; Brennan, M.; Brown, R.; Brown-King, C.; Bulfin, S., Emeritus; Butcher, H. K.; Chiang-Hanisko, L.; Dunphy, L., Emeritus; Edwards, K, Endowed Professor; Eggenberger, T.; Evangelista, J.; Exantus, M.; Fergile, M.; Ferguson, M.; Fisher, C.; France, N., Emeritus; Gengo, R.; Gordon, S.; Gropper, S.; Hain, D.; Haklits, R.; Harris, N.; Hawthorne, D.; Heinze, K.; Horne, C.; Jones, T.; Kaye, S.; Kelly, T.; King, B.; Koszalinski, R.; Leavitt, M. A.; Liehr, P., Emeritus; Locsin, R., Emeritus; Love, T.; Lypnik, E.; Mammah, K.; Martinez, L.; McCaffrey, R., Emeritus; Morancy, W.; Newman, D.; Palma, L.; Parker, M. E., Emeritus; PetitHomme, E.; Phillips, N.; Postell, F.; Pratt, B.; Purnell, M. J., Emeritus; Quidley-Rodriguez, N.; Ray, M., Emeritus; Rivera, A.; Shaw, H.; Sherman, R., Emeritus; Smith, M., Emeritus and Former Eminent Scholar; Snyder, S.; Suriaga, A.; Tappen, R., Eminent Scholar; Toledo, C.; Touhy, T. A., Emeritus; Wiese, L.; Williams, C., Emeritus; Wilson, C.; Winland-Brown, J., Emeritus; Wisdom-Chambers, K. Accreditation: The baccalaureate, master's and doctor of nursing practice degree programs in nursing are fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. The next band is the College definition of nursing as: Nurturing the wholeness of person-environment through caring. Respect all persons and display civility in all interactions; support all those who rely on the University, such as parents, employers of students and graduates, and community partners. Philosophy of Nursing. Part-Time Track for individuals with a baccalaureate degree in another discipline, Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program Objectives, Application Process for Freshman Direct Admit B.S.N. The program focuses on the enhancement of research and communication skills required for nursing students. FACULTY OF MIDWIFERY AND NURSING. The major area of focus is research and theory development related to the phenomenon of caring. Students can apply for admission to the RN-B.S.N. degree track. Individuals must be admitted to FAU as undecided or health students prior to being considered for admission to the Freshman Direct Admit and Accelerated tracks of the B.S.N. ** Requires 240 hours of supervised clinical practical experience. The 3 credits of cognate coursework must be approved by an advisor. Link to Combined Programs. Violation of any of the following three components may be grounds for dismissal: Honors-level enrichment is manifested in two challenging courses that provide meaningful, rich academic experiences: Honors Seminar in Nursing 1 (NUR 4934) and Honors Seminar in Nursing 2 (NUR 4935). The grade that candidates receive on the paper or written examination will be the grade they receive in the course. After meeting with the program official, the student may be: Placed on academic probation with a written Plan of Improvement (POI). This track is for those individuals with a degree in another discipline who are seeking a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Use systematic inquiry to inform decision-making, create nursing responses, and evaluate outcomes. Currently in it. Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) Why you are interested in pursuing a master's degree in the specific concentration you have chosen; and. Two letters of recommendation from academic and professional references, in which one is from a baccalaureate program professor holding a doctorate (guidelines located on the College of Nursing. Engage in systematic inquiry as a foundation for nursing practice, healthcare delivery, and the evolution of nursing as a caring science. Provide a secure environment for the pursuit of learning. All costs related to background checks and drug screens are the responsibility of the student or applicant. Admissions decisions are made based upon the quality of the application and the number of available slots in the desired program concentration. Applicants holding an earned Master of Science degree in Nursing from an accredited nursing program and who meet all M.S.N. Consideration is given to the student's former master's in Nursing program when creating the specific plan of study for the PGC. The following are also required for admission to the B.S.N. Construct the foundation for a research program intended to promote well-being for a particular population. Track must meet the following requirements annually: Progression and Retention Policy NGR 6002L, 1 credit, $150 fee. Note: Baccalaureate-level pharmacology, pathophysiology and health assessment courses are recommended if taken more than five years from program enrollment. degrees as long as the combined program totals a minimum of 150 credits. Advanced Holistic Nursing, Nurse Educator, and Nursing Administration and Financial Leadership concentration applicants: Guidelines for Philosophy of Nursing Statement and Reference Letter, Adult/Gerontological Nurse Practitioner - 49 credits. degree program. Eligible students in the Freshman Direct Admit Track apply during their sophomore spring semester. Lead systematic inquiry that enhances nursing practice, improves healthcare delivery and contributes to nursing science. 561.297.6261 The nature of being human is to be caring. Create caring environments that nurture wholeness. The following lab course carries a $150 per credit fee. A Post Graduate, t meet with the assistant dean for graduate practice programs or the concentration coordinator for initial advisemen, Ph.D. Use methods of systematic inquiry to evaluate programs, processes and outcomes of advanced nursing practice and leadership in healthcare delivery. Clinical practice hours in the second year of study are designed to develop new practice skills and test new models of care. The RN-B.S.N. Demonstrate competence in using technology and information systems to promote well-being. Transfer students submit a transcript for evaluation and plan of study will be individualized. to Ph.D. program: Degree Requirements In addition, limited financial assistance is available for students who meet the criteria. NGR 6200L - 3 credits, $450 fee. Students who do no meet conditions indicated in the POI will be recommended for dismissal. Students who do not meet the progression and retention requirements will be notified in writing via FAU email of the facts and circumstances, including the availability of an appeal process. Completion of all requirements for the M.S. Decisions about preceptors are made with the advisor. The Nurse Practitioner concentration is not available to B.S.N. Program from an accredited nursing program. The Accelerated Track in the B.S.N. Fee for Lab Course Create innovative models for advanced nursing practice that are grounded in caring, best evidence and knowledge from nursing and other disciplines. By the date posted in the offer letter, applicants must confirm via email to the program advisor their intention to either accept or reject the preliminary admission offer, or their seat will be given to the next eligible applicant. Graduates of the Family Nurse Practitioner program are eligible to sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Examination offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). Adult/Gerontological Nurse Practitioner Concentration Students desiring the M.S.N. The nurse practitioner concentrations are limited access; therefore, admission is competitive and allowed only for the fall term. degree for graduating high school students in the Freshman Direct Admit Track and an Honors in Nursing Program for Freshman Direct Admit students. Integrate multiple, complex patterns of knowing in coming to know persons and responding critically and reflectively to calls within nursing situations in generalist nursing practice. Once the College of Nursing reviews the preliminary application, applicants will be notified to complete the online non-degree FAU application. The Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing supports the University's policy of non-discrimination. The RN-B.S.N. FAU's Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing's new second-degree part-time track in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is specifically designed for those who have busy personal and professional commitments, as well as those who prefer the convenience of a full-service, structured cohort program. Track Honor human dignity and advocate for equity in healthcare outcomes, local and global health policy and healthcare delivery. General Education Requirements (Must be completed before applying. Graduate education in nursing occurs within the context of societal demands and needs as well as the interprofessional work environment. Admission Requirements Decisions are made only on complete application packets. Applicants with a GPA less than a 3.0 may be eligible to petition for admission into an M.S.N. One plan of study prepares students for an educator role. to Ph.D. program is an alternative pathway to the Doctor of Philosophy with Major in Nursing available for highly qualified Bachelor of Science in Nursing graduates. Florida Atlantic University is a Public institution with a campus in Boca Raton, Florida. Practice experience is not required but may be considered as part of the overall quality of the application. This track is available on the Boca Raton campus only. and Post. degree from the COECS. The purpose of the graduate program is to advance the study, understanding and practice of the discipline of nursing. project committee for each student will oversee the development and completion of the student's project. Students who have been unsuccessful in another nursing program will not be considered for admission into the program at Florida Atlantic University. Engage in systematic inquiry as a foundation for advanced nursing practice, healthcare delivery and the evolution of nursing as a caring science. Books in the FAU Libraries. Students who do not maintain a GPA of 3.5 may still be able to complete the Freshman Direct Admit B.S.N. The Advanced Holistic Nursing (AHN) concentration courses offer content and practice in the integration of mind-body practices, manipulative body practices and energy-based healing modalities to promote health and well-being. applications not meeting these criteria will not be reviewed. The Florida Atlantic University Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing will be the international preeminent leader in advancing caring science through its dynamic, innovative caring-based education, research, scholarship and practices. The faculty in the College may recommend the Doctor of Nursing Practice when the student has met the following requirements: Program Outcomes to D.N.P. 777 Glades RoadBoca Raton, FL 33431561.297-6261Contact Us, Copyright 2021 Florida Atlantic University. Practice nursing reflectively guided by a caring philosophy and integrating a broad base of knowledge that includes theory and best evidence. Transition Guides. Establish a foundation to transform complex healthcare systems through intra and inter disciplinary research informed by caring science. in Artificial Intelligence in the EECS Department with either the thesis or non-thesis option. *The model emerged from a synthesis of concepts from Martha Rogers, Albert Einstein, the myth of Indiras Net, and complexity science. Consideration is given to the student's former master's in Nursing program when creating the specific plan of study for the PGC. Reference letters from current students, relatives or peers will not be accepted. Students will earn an M.S.N. Track. Javaris Hammond (nursing@fau.edu) at 561-297- Purchase NCLEX preparation and basic tools and equipment for nursing practice experiences. Failure to comply with the recommendations on this plan will result in failure of the course. B.S.N. The D.N.P. Honors in Nursing Program Degree Requirements, Application Process for the Accelerated B.S.N. Promote well-being for persons and populations across the lifespan in advanced nursing practice. To view our full cost of attendance information page, visit https://www.fau.edu/finaid/other/cost-of-attendance/. The dissertation committee for each student will oversee the development and completion of the student's dissertation. Second Degree B.S.N. Faculty of the College support the University mission of teaching, research/scholarship and service within an environment that fosters inclusiveness. Assume responsibility for basic computer knowledge (Microsoft Office, FAU e-mail, email and Internet). Students. from an accredited bachelor's program in nursing. Honors College students choosing the Nursing Pathway must plan to complete their Honors College degree requirements prior to starting the Nursing program. Freshman Direct Admit and Accelerated tracks enroll once per year. The bands emanate from the Center identified as Nursing as a discipline and profession grounded in caring. * Student must register for this course twice. The thesis meets the capstone requirement. The student will defend both the research proposal and the final thesis. Application to this track is a four-step process and can be found on this website. Freshman Direct Admit students who cannot progress following the first summer (third semester of first year) will be dismissed from the B.S.N. A Level 2 (state/federal) criminal background check. Link to D.N.P. Link to D.N.P. Create innovative models for advanced nursing practice that are grounded in caring, best evidence, and knowledge from nursing and other disciplines. The curriculum contains a minimum of 180-270 hours of required practica related to administrative and financial management in health care organizations. Students choosing the Nurse Educator concentration will be able to design methods of teaching, learning and evaluation for nursing education in the classroom, online and in nursing practice/clinical settings; analyze and develop plans of study in nursing based on appropriate curricular principles; integrate caring as a theoretical model into an educational framework; apply the role of nurse educator, demonstrating successful instructional methods in the classroom, online and in nursing practice/clinical settings. We have a prestigious and highly accomplished faculty who are practitioners and scholars in caring science. NGR 6002L, 1 credit, $150 fee with Major in Artificial Intelligence degree program. Students who do not maintain a GPA of 3.5 may still be able to complete the Freshman Direct Admit B.S.N. The accelerated BSN program is an intensive four semesters of full -time academic study at FAU's nationally acclaimed College of Nursing. Demonstrate accountability as an ethical nurse researcher. FAU Value: The program will accept a limited number of applicants. Admission Deadlines (Minimum of 60 credits required) in Nursing to M.S. Track before or after completion of all prerequisites. The RN-B.S.N. (Minimum of 120 credits required). Degree Requirements Balneofiziokinetitherapy - 3 years of study. Respect all persons and display civility in all interactions. to D.N.P. Foundations of Caring in Nursing Situations, Health Assessment in Nursing Situations Lab, Health and Other Requirements for Nursing Practice. Provide a secure environment for the pursuit of learning. Adult/Gerontological Nurse Practitioner and Family Nurse Practitioner concentration applicants: The focus of the Ph.D. program is to prepare nurses as scholars in conducting nursing research about practice problems and creating innovative responses to practice issues. The D.N.P. Design research that reflects value for human dignity and understanding of complex local, national and global policies that affect the lives of populations of interest. Successful completion of all nursing courses and required courses in the B.S.N. The candidate must complete 1000 clinical hours in graduate courses beyond the bachelor's degree. Remaining circular bands reflect the major concepts within program outcomes: integrated patterns of knowing, nurturing self living and growing in caring, foundational knowledge from the sciences, arts and humanities, theory-guided, evidence-based reflective practice, accountability, cultural humility, systematic inquiry, technology and information systems, promoting well-being across the lifespan, creating caring environments, human dignity and equity in health policy, diverse global society, complex health care systems, caring leadership, intra and interprofessional collaboration, safety and quality, and stewardship of the discipline, profession and environment. The program generally follows a part-time format of study. * Offered in the College of Business. Ensure clear and open communication and sharing of information. student who withdraws from a nursing course, with the exception of a filed exceptional circumstances withdrawal, is considered to be out of sequence with their cohort and must reapply to the program. Submit a copy of current unencumbered RN license. Classes are offered in various formats, including online, live weekly sessions and intensive weekends. Nursing programs at Florida Atlantic University are housed under the Christine E Lynne College of Nursing. Nursing Dept. Collaborate with others as caring leader to transform care in complex healthcare systems. FAU Value: Those applicants seeking a Master of Science in Nursing choose from one of the following concentrations for a program of study: Adult/Gerontological Nurse Practitioner, Advanced Holistic Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Educator, and Nursing Administration and Financial Leadership. and Master of Science (M.S.) Proof of current BLS Healthcare Provider CPR certification (CPR for Healthcare Providers must be from the American Heart Association). The number of credits allowed as a non-degree-seeking student are limited and must meet graduate program requirements of the University. degree in a part-time format for individuals with a baccalaureate degree in a discipline other than nursing (also referred to as Working Professional B.S.N.). The program is streamlined, allowing students to proceed to doctoral-level courses in theory research without taking the traditional master's-level courses in these areas. (Minimum of 120 credits required) Admission as an undecided or health student does not guarantee admission to any track in the B.S.N. (Minimum of 80 credits required) Students transferring to Florida Atlantic University must complete both lower-division requirements (including the requirements of the Intellectual Foundations Program) and requirements for the college and major. Anatomy & Physiology I with LabAnatomy & Physiology II with LabMicrobiology with LabCollege Algebra or equivalentStatisticsEnglish Composition 1English Composition 2Introduction to SociologyIntroduction to PsychologyHuman Growth and Development through the LifespanChemistry with LabNutrition. concentrations, the letter is requested electronically through the FAU application portal. Nursing is both science and art. Midwifery - 4 years of study. track. Honor human dignity and advocate for equity in healthcare outcomes, local and global health policy and healthcare delivery in advanced nursing practice. Evaluate design and lead in the implementation of technology and information systems to promote well-being, facilitate decision-making and enhance collaboration in advanced nursing practice. The student has met the minimum of 120 credits for the bachelors degree; The student has taken a minimum of 30 credits in 5000-level or higher courses for the masters degree. Participate in the transformation of complex healthcare systems through caring leadership that facilitates intra and interprofessional collaboration to achieve quality outcomes in advanced nursing practice. Completion of this concentration prepares students to function in new and innovative ways as nurse educators. All programs in the College of Nursing are endorsed by the American Holistic Nurses Certification Corporation which means BSN students are eligible to be certified by the AHNCC upon graduation. Affected students will be notified. All lab and nurse practitioner practicum courses incur a $150 per credit fee. * NGR 7979 and NGR 7980 credits must total 15. * Requires 145 supervised clinical hours. NGR 6605L - 3 credits, $450 fee. Integrate a broad base of knowledge grounded in caring that includes theory and best evidence for advanced nursing practice. Nursing is an applied science which has a unique body of knowledge that utilizes principles from the physical, biological, and behavioral sciences. 5. Meeting minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission. degree with concentrations in Adult/Gerontological Nurse Practitioner, Advanced Holistic Nursing,Family Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Educator and Nursing Administration and Financial Leadership.
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