| Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Bulletin: 2026-2027 Graduate Bulletin Program: Master of Science in Nursing, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (MSN) Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Master of Science in Nursing, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (MSN)Graduate Study at USI >> Kinney College of Nursing and Health Professions 44 hours; B or better required in all courses |
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Master of Science in NursingThe College of Nursing and Health Professions at USI strives to ensure our graduate students are successful in their professional, personal, and academic careers. Graduates of the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program are able to integrate critical thinking, independent judgment, provide leadership, synthesize knowledge, and promote the essential values of caring in their professional and personal lives. The Master of Science in Nursing program at the University of Southern Indiana is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (www.ccneaccreditation.org). MSN CurriculumTo achieve the Master of Science in Nursing degree, all students complete nursing core courses and clinical core courses. Students select one of the following specialty areas:
Graduate nursing clinical practice requirements may be completed in the student’s own geographic area. Each student is encouraged to identify preceptors and clinical sites with assistance from the university clinical liaison. Approval of each preceptor and clinical site must be obtained from the CNHP graduate nursing clinical liaison prior to beginning clinical hours. A written agreement with each agency is required prior to initiating clinical experiences. Students may be required to visit campus to demonstrate clinical competency. Faculty will validate clinical competency through virtual learning and education sessions, site visits and/or conference calls with preceptors and students. To earn the MSN degree, students must complete all courses with a grade of B or better. Program OutcomesThe objectives of the Master of Science in Nursing program are to prepare nurses at an advanced practice level who demonstrate professional leadership and foster a research climate in the practice of nursing. The graduate of the master’s degree program is a clinician, administrator, or educator who can:
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Graduate Studies Admission Criteria and Application ProcessRefer to the Admission section of the bulletin for information about Graduate Studies admission criteria and the online application process. | ||||
MSN Program Admission RequirementsThe MSN program offers admission for fall, spring, or summer. Refer to www.usi.edu/online-learning/online-programs/master-of-science-in-nursing for application deadlines. Applications are not reviewed until all materials have been received. Both full-time and part-time study options are available based upon course availability. MSN-specific admission requirements include:
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Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) 44 hoursThe Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) acquires knowledge and experience to provide direct healthcare services to late adolescents and adults across the lifespan for the purposes of health promotion, health protection, disease prevention, and management of common acute and chronic illnesses. The AGACNP works in a variety of clinical settings that include, but are not limited to, acute care hospitals, long-term care facilities, physician offices, urgent care centers and ambulatory care centers. The population foci consist of late adolescents through older adults experiencing acute and episodic chronic health problems. | ||||
MSN Nursing Core Courses (16 hours) | ||||
| Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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| NRSG 601 - Professional Roles in Advanced Nursing Term(s) Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer | Credits: 1 | |||
| NRSG 602 - Advanced Evidence-Based Practice Term(s) Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer | Credits: 3 | |||
| NRSG 603 - Theoretical Perspectives in Nursing Term(s) Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer | Credits: 3 | |||
| NRSG 604 - Health Policy & Population Based Care for Advanced Nursing Practice Term(s) Offered: Spring, Summer | Credits: 3 | |||
| NRSG 605 - Informatics for Advanced Nursing Practice Term(s) Offered: Spring, Summer | Credits: 3 | |||
| NRSG 606 - Nursing Leadership in Healthcare Systems Term(s) Offered: Summer | Credits: 3 | |||
MSN Clinical Core Courses (9 hours) | ||||
| Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
| NRSG 621 - Advanced Pathophysiology for the APRN Term(s) Offered: Fall | Credits: 3 | |||
| NRSG 622 - Advanced Clinical Pharmacology for the APRN Term(s) Offered: Spring | Credits: 3 | |||
| NRSG 623 - Advanced Health Assessment for the APRN Term(s) Offered: Summer | Credits: 3 | |||
Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (19 hours) | ||||
| Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
| NRSG 631 - Introduction to Adult and Geriatric Acute Care Management Term(s) Offered: Summer | Credits: 2 | |||
| NRSG 633 - Adult and Geriatric Acute Care Management I Term(s) Offered: Fall | Credits: 6 | |||
| NRSG 635 - Adult and Geriatric Acute Care Management II Term(s) Offered: Spring | Credits: 6 | |||
| NRSG 637 - Adult and Geriatric Acute Care Management III Term(s) Offered: Summer | Credits: 5 | |||
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