MSN - Nursing Administration
The Master of Science in Nursing Degree - Administration Major provides a Christian academic environment to prepare students to be world changers. It is designed to develop transformational leaders who are effective stewards of health care resources. This is accomplished by developing students through an integrated experience of advanced intellectual challenge, evidence-based professional growth, and maturation of servant leadership. Graduates will be prepared to assume leadership roles within a variety of health care settings.
Admission Requirements
Admission to all graduate nursing majors begins with submission of required application forms, letters of recommendation, and official transcripts of previous college and university studies. Acceptance into any graduate nursing program will remain valid for a period of 18 months.
To assist in the decision-making process, the Division of Graduate Nursing reserves the right to require the applicant to:
- Interview; and/or
- Take the GRE.
Criteria for regular admission are:
- B.S.N. or B.S. degree with a major in nursing from an accredited program. Registered Nurse applicants who have a non-nursing bachelor's degree and a minimum of ten years of recent experience in nursing practice may also be considered for admission by Portfolio. These candidates may submit a Portfolio which includes a current CV/resume including evidence of accomplishments in nursing based on The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice.
- Undergraduate grade-point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale from the baccalaureate degree granting institution at which at least a minimum of 30 hours was completed.
- Proof that all nursing licenses – whether current or inactive – are unencumbered. Potential students with encumbered nursing licenses will not be considered eligible for enrollment at Indiana Wesleyan University.
- All applicants must provide three letters of professional reference. References should be from faculty members, professional colleagues, work supervisors or a pastor who can evaluate the applicant’s potential for success in a graduate program. Recommendations from family members are NOT appropriate. These letters should be solicited from professionals who can address the applicant’s qualifications for the MSN or doctoral programs.
- Original transcript from the degree granting institution.
- A criminal history background check (at the student's expense) must be completed before registration for any track of the graduate nursing program. Letters of acceptance from the Division of Graduate Nursing will include instructions for completing the criminal background check. The criminal background check must be completed no earlier than two weeks before the beginning of the first course.
Program Requirements
- All courses must be successfully completed in the sequence prescribed by the program's requirements. Failure to successfully complete a course will result in an administrative withdrawal from the program.
- Any student found to have falsified clinical/practicum hours will be immediately dismissed and not allowed to re-enter any graduate nursing program at IWU.
- Students must meet all practicum agency requirements.
- Nursing Administration students may be required to provide health clearance and proof of immunization.
- Students who maintain continuous enrollment, who make normal progress toward a degree, and who earn their degree within the major program's maximum time from the date of enrollment may meet the graduation requirements as stated in the catalog under which they enrolled.
- If a Nursing Administration student does not finish their project by the end of NRA-692, the course is repeatable for up to 6 credits.
- Students must maintain an RN license that is active and unencumbered at all times during enrollment in the program. Students must have a valid unencumbered RN license in the state(s) of the practicum sites. If students have multiple state licenses, all must be unencumbered. It is the student’s responsibility to notify the School of Nursing if the status of his or her RN license changes. Students will be administratively withdrawn from the program at any point if this status is not maintained.
- Students must meet all practicum agency requirements.
Graduation Requirements
To graduate, students must meet the following requirements:
- Satisfactory completion of all core, major, and clinical requirements for the specific program.
- Minimum grade of "C" in each core (GNUR prefix) course and "B" in each major (NRA prefix) course.
- Cumulative GPA of 3.00.
- The MSN degree programs must be completed within a maximum of four years from the date of enrollment.
- Payment of all tuition and fees is required to receive a diploma.
Nursing Administration - Program of Study
All courses must be completed with a satisfactory grade in order to continue in the program.
Core Courses
All core courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher.
GNUR-501 | Evidence Based Communication | 3 |
GNUR-510 | Theoretical Foundations for Advanced Nursing Practice | 2 |
GNUR-525 | Ethics and Health Policy | 3 |
GNUR-528 | Biostatistics and Epidemiology | 3 |
GNUR-530 | Utilization of Research for Evidence Based Practice | 3 |
Major Courses
All major courses must be completed with a grade of "B" or higher.
NRA-513 | Introduction to Professional Development for Advanced Practice in Nursing Administration | 1 |
NRA-671 | Professional Role Development for the Nurse Administrator | 3 |
NRA-672 | Management of Healthcare Delivery Systems | 3 |
NRA-673 | Nursing Leadership and Human Resources | 3 |
NRA-690 | Evidence Based Practice in Nursing Administration I | 1 |
NRA-674 | Organizational Behavior | 3 |
NRA-676 | Organization and Finance of Healthcare | 3 |
NRA-691 | Evidence Based Practice in Nursing Administration II | 1 |
NRA-678 | Advanced Nursing Management | 5 |
NRA-693 | Integration of Theory Into Nursing Administration Practice | 1 |
NRA-692 | Evidence Based Practice in Nursing Administration III | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 41 |
Nursing Administration (Post-MBA) - Program of Study
Students who have met all Graduate Nursing admission requirements and have received an MBA from a regionally accredited college or university are eligible for the post-MBA Nursing Administration program.
All courses must be completed with a satisfactory grade in order to continue in the program.
Major Courses
GNUR-501 | Evidence Based Communication | 3 |
NRA-513 | Introduction to Professional Development for Advanced Practice in Nursing Administration | 1 |
GNUR-510 | Theoretical Foundations for Advanced Nursing Practice | 2 |
GNUR-530 | Utilization of Research for Evidence Based Practice | 3 |
NRA-640 | Introduction to Interprofessional Collaboration | 1 |
NRA-690 | Evidence Based Practice in Nursing Administration I | 1 |
NRA-672 | Management of Healthcare Delivery Systems | 3 |
NRA-673 | Nursing Leadership and Human Resources | 3 |
NRA-691 | Evidence Based Practice in Nursing Administration II | 1 |
NRA-678 | Advanced Nursing Management | 5 |
NRA-693 | Integration of Theory Into Nursing Administration Practice | 1 |
NRA-692 | Evidence Based Practice in Nursing Administration III | 3 |
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| Graduate Nursing Elective* | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 30 |
*Students must have a 3-credit hour Health Policy Course. If such a course was taken in the MBA, then an approved graduate nursing elective (non practicum) may be substituted. If such a course was not taken, then students must take GNUR-525.