ASN-MSN - Primary Care Nursing (Family Nurse Practitioner)
The Master of Science in Nursing degree with a major in Primary Care Nursing and a specialization in Family Nurse Practitioner prepares registered nurses as Family Nurse Practitioners (FNP). The focus of Primary Care is the interrelationship of theory, research, and evidence-based practice. Opportunities for development of critical thinking and clinical problem-solving skills are provided throughout the program. Graduates of the program are eligible to apply for family nurse practitioner certification by the appropriate credentialing body. (ASN required)
Upon completion of the program, the graduate should be able to:
- Provide primary care to diverse populations across the lifespan.
- Initiate an evidence-based approach to improve primary care practice.
- Collaborate with multiple professions to provide care for individuals, families, and communities with complex health needs.
- Integrate a Christian perspective in providing primary care.
- Influence healthcare policy, organization, and finance in primary care practice.
Admission Requirements
Admission to all Masters Nursing majors begins with submission of required application forms, letters of recommendation, and official transcripts of previous college and university studies. Acceptance into any Masters Nursing program will remain valid for a period of 18 months.
To assist in the decision-making process, the Division of Masters Nursing reserves the right to require the applicant to:
- Interview; and/or
- Take the GRE
Criteria for regular admission are:
- An associate degree from a college or university accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by both the U.S. Department of Education (ED) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) verified on original transcripts sent by the institution directly to Indiana Wesleyan University. The awarding school of nursing must have national nursing programmatic accreditation (CCNE, ACEN, CNEA). Applicants from a state board of nursing-approved school of nursing (diploma or proprietary school of nursing) who have passed the NCLEX-RN exam may apply for credit through the evaluation process. A maximum of 40 credit hours awarded may be counted toward the required 60. This applies only to students applying to the Nursing program.
- A grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 from the associate degree granting college or university.
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Criteria for conditional admission are:
- Applicants who do not meet the GPA listed in the criteria for regular admission and have at least a 2.75 cumulative undergraduate GPA from all previous studies may be conditionally admitted and allowed to take 9- credit hours of bachelors nursing courses to establish a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- Students who have earned a 3.0 GPA by the completion of 9-credit hours in bachelors nursing courses, will meet the criteria for regular admission.
- An unsatisfactory grade (C- or lower in any NUR course) while conditionally admitted will result in administrative withdrawal from the program and denial of regular admission.
- Students who do not earn a 3.0 GPA by the completion of 9-credit hours in bachelors nursing courses will be denied regular admission.
- 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 programs.
- Original transcript from the degree granting institution.
- A criminal history background check (at the student's expense) must be completed upon admission to any track of the Masters Nursing program. A criminal background check must be completed within six weeks following the start of the program. Upon request, documentation of background checks, required health information, immunization information, drug screening results, and other required information may be provided to healthcare facilities where the student will be completing clinical/practicum requirements as part of their required course of study. Progression in the program is dependent on the results of the reports
Program Requirements
Progression Policy:
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Successful completion of all undergraduate courses with a minimum grade of "C" and a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25
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Students matriculating to the Family Nurse Practitioner program must have at least 500 hours of RN direct patient contact and/or care for patients within the year prior to admission.
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Successful completion of all MSN GNUR core courses with a minimum grade of "C" and a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0.
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Successful completion of all major specific Family Nurse Practitioner courses, with a minimum grade of "B" and cumulative GPA of at least 3.0.
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Students must fulfill all requirements as stipulated by practicum sites. Students must be licensed in the state in which they are completing practicum course experiences.
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Any student found to have falsified clinical/practicum hours will be immediately dismissed and not allowed to re-enter any nursing program at IWU.
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Students who maintain continuous enrollment, make normal progress toward a degree, and earn their degree within a maximum of five years from the date of enrollment may meet the graduation requirements as stated in the catalog under which they enrolled.
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Family Nurse Practitioner students will be academically dismissed upon receipt of a second unsatisfactory grade.
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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 Integrated Health 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.
Clinical Compliance Documentation:
- Before beginning any clinical or practicum experiences, students must meet all practicum agency requirements (at the student's expense). All Advanced Practice Registered Nursing students, and as required other students, must complete a second criminal background check and a drug screen, and submit documentation of health clearance, immunizations, and meet any other requirements of the practicum site before any client contact. In addition, random drug testing (ex. annually) or drug testing based on reasonable suspicion can be implemented at any time and without prior notice. Students who do not comply will be dismissed from the program. Progression in the program is dependent on the results of the reports.
- Upon request, documentation of required health information, background check reports, drug screening results, and other required information may be provided to healthcare facilities where the student will be completing clinical/practicum requirements as part of their required course of study.
Re-enrollment Policy for Primary Care Majors
Any Nurse Practitioner student who is out of class for more than six months must meet the following criteria to continue in the program:
- If a student is out of a nurse practitioner program for more than six months, the student must take and successfully achieve a passing score on the track specific competency exam(s) for advanced pharmacology, pathophysiology, and physical assessment.
- The student will be required to submit a video performing a complete history and physical on a client.
- If the student does not pass the appropriate competency exam(s) with a passing score after two attempts, s/he will be required to audit the pertinent course(s) and satisfactorily pass the appropriate competency exam(s) before being allowed to re-enroll in the Masters Nursing program.
- The student requesting to re-enroll is responsible to pay for each competency exam and course audit.
Graduation Requirements
Completion of this program awards the MSN degree. A BSN is not awarded.
To graduate, students must have completed the following:
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Completion of all undergraduate and MSN requirements for the specific program major.
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Met the minimum grade requirement for each course.
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Cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher.
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Program must be completed within a maximum of five years from the date of enrollment.
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PYC students must complete a minimum of 700 hours of supervised practicum with no less than 645 patient encounters. Out of the total 645 encounters students must complete a minimum of 300 adult patient encounters, (40 of these related to women’s health), and 150 Pediatric encounters.
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Payment of all tuition and fees is required to receive a diploma.
ASN-MSN - Primary Care Nursing (Family Nurse Practitioner) - Program of Study
All courses must be completed with a satisfactory grade in order to continue in the program.
Undergraduate Courses
All undergraduate courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher.
NUR-320 | Introduction to Baccalaureate Nursing | 3 |
NUR-335 | Foundations for Professional Practice | 3 |
NUR-401 | Transcultural Healthcare | 2 |
NUR-450 | Nursing From a Christian Worldview | 2 |
NUR-415 | Leadership and Management in Nursing | 4 |
NUR-465 | Population Health: Local, National, and Global Approaches | 5 |
Core Courses
All core courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher.
GNUR-501 | Evidence Based Communication | 3 |
GNUR-525 | Ethics and Health Policy | 3 |
GNUR-510 | Theoretical Foundations for Advanced Nursing Practice | 2 |
GNUR-530 | Utilization of Research for Evidence Based Practice | 3 |
GNUR-529 | Epidemiology & Care of Populations | 3 |
Major Courses- Primary Care Nursing (Family Nurse Practitioner)
All major courses must be completed with a grade of "B" or higher.
PYC-513 | Introduction to Professional Development for Advanced Practice in Primary Care Nursing | 1 |
PYC-602 | Professional Role Development for the Advanced Practice Nurse | 2 |
PYC-614 | Advanced Pathophysiology | 4 |
PYC-612 | Advanced Pharmacology | 4 |
PYC-660 | Advanced Health Assessment | 6 |
PYC-681 | Primary Care Across the Lifespan I | 6 |
PYC-682 | Primary Care Across the Lifespan II | 6 |
PYC-683 | Primary Care Across the Lifespan III | 6 |
Total Credit Hours: | 68 |