Program Requirements

Curriculum

The Master of Science in Nursing offers five areas of study/practice/role development. All students are required to complete a minimum of 21 credit hours of scholarship core coursework, including one capstone option and 9 credits of direct care core coursework. Clinical core course credits vary based on program of study. Master’s-level courses are offered weekday evenings, and the majority of clinical hours are completed on weekdays.

M.S. in Nursing: Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner (PCFNP)

Successful completion of the Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner program requires 46 credits of coursework and 600 hours of precepted clinical practice. The clinical courses focus on acquiring the knowledge and skills associated with providing primary care for populations that include children and adolescents, women, adults, and the elderly. Graduates are eligible for New York state certification as a primary care family nurse practitioner and national, professional certification. The post-master’s PCFNP certificate is a variable-credit program, based upon the student’s past master’s program courses.

M.S. in Nursing: Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner Program Requirements
Course Title Credits Lab
Scholarship Core
GNUR 503 Foundations in Nursing Research (3)
GNUR 504 Evidenced-based Research in Nursing (3)
GNUR 505 Family Health for Advance Practice Nurses (2)
GNUR 506 Population Health and Epidemiology (2)
GNUR 507 Health Policy (2)
GNUR 508 Healthcare Delivery Systems (2)
GNUR 509 Professional & Systems Leadership (3)
Choose one: GNUR 558/559 Capstone I and II (4)
GNUR 694/695 Comprehensive Exam I and II (4)
Direct Care Core
GNUR 543 Advanced Pathophysiology (3)
GNUR 570 Pharmacology (3)
GNUR 571 Diagnostic Reasoning (3)
PCFNP Specialty Clinical Core
GNUR 566 Advanced Concepts in the Care of Older Adults (3)
GNUR 567 Advanced Concepts in the Care of Adults (3)
GNUR 576 Advanced Concepts in the Care of Women (3)
GNUR 577 Advanced Concepts in the Care of Children (3)
GNUR 584 FNP Diagnosis and Management of Adults - Seminar (1) (150 hrs.)
GNUR 585 FNP Diagnosis and Management of Older Adults - Seminar (1) (150 hrs.)
GNUR 586 FNP Diagnosis and Management of Women - Seminar (1) (150 hrs.)
GNUR 587 FNP Diagnosis and Management of Children - Seminar (1) (150 hrs.)
Total (46) (600 hrs.)

Students in the PCFNP program may elect to add GNUR 699 Issues in Acute Care (3 credits) to their degree program.

M.S. in Nursing: Adult/Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP)

Successful completion of the Adult/Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner program requires 46 credits of coursework and 600 hours of precepted clinical practice. The clinical courses focus on acquiring the knowledge and skills associated with providing primary care for adults across the lifespan. Graduates are eligible for New York state certification as an adult/gerontology primary care nurse practitioner and national, professional certification. The post-master’s AGPCNP certificate is a variable-credit program, based upon the student’s past master’s program courses.

M.S. in Nursing: Adult/Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Program Requirements
Course Title Credits Lab
Scholarship Core
GNUR 503 Foundations in Nursing Research (3)
GNUR 504 Evidenced-based Research in Nursing (3)
GNUR 505 Family Health for Advance Practice Nurses (2)
GNUR 506 Population Health and Epidemiology (2)
GNUR 507 Health Policy (2)
GNUR 508 Healthcare Delivery Systems (2)
GNUR 509 Professional & Systems Leadership (3)
Choose one: GNUR 558/559 Capstone I and II (4)
GNUR 694/695 Comprehensive Exam I and II (4)
Direct Care Core
GNUR 543 Advanced Pathophysiology (3)
GNUR 570 Pharmacology (3)
GNUR 571 Diagnostic Reasoning (3)
AGPCNP Specialty Clinical Core
GNUR 566 Advanced Concepts in the Care of Older Adults (3)
GNUR 567 Advanced Concepts in the Care of Adults (3)
GNUR 642 AGNP PC DxMgmt Adult (1) (150 hrs.)
GNUR 644 AGNP PC DxMgmt Older Adult (1) (150 hrs.)
GNUR 646 AGNP PC Acute Care (1)  (150 hrs.)
GNUR 648 AGNP PC Complex Care (1) (150 hrs.)
GNUR 669 Complex Care of Chronically Ill Adult (3)
GNUR 699 Issues in Acute Care (3)
Total (46) (600 hrs.)

M.S. in Nursing: Adult/Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP)

Successful completion of the Adult/Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program requires 46 credits of coursework and 600 hours of precepted clinical practice. The clinical courses focus on acquiring the knowledge and skills associated with providing acute care for adults across the lifespan. Graduates are eligible for New York state certification as an adult/gerontology acute care nurse practitioner and national professional certification. The post-master’s AGACNP certificate is a variable-credit program, based upon the student’s past master’s program courses.

M.S. in Nursing: Adult/Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Program Requirements
Course Title Credits Lab
Scholarship Core
GNUR 503 Foundations in Nursing Research (3)
GNUR 504 Evidenced-based Research in Nursing (3)
GNUR 505 Family Health for Advance Practice Nurses (2)
GNUR 506 Population Health and Epidemiology (2)
GNUR 507 Health Policy (2)
GNUR 508 Healthcare Delivery Systems (2)
GNUR 509 Professional & Systems Leadership (3)
Choose one: GNUR 558/559 Capstone I and II (4)
GNUR 694/695 Comprehensive Exam I and II (4)
Direct Care Core
GNUR 543 Advanced Pathophysiology (3)
GNUR 570 Pharmacology (3)
GNUR 571 Diagnostic Reasoning (3)
AGACNP Specialty Clinical Core
GNUR 566 Advanced Concepts in the Care of Older Adults (3)
GNUR 567 Advanced Concepts in the Care of Adults (3)
GNUR 641 AGNP AC DxMgmt Adult (1) (150 hrs.)
GNUR 643 AGNP AC DxMgmt Older Adult (1) (150 hrs.)
GNUR 645 AGNP AC DxMgmt Acute Care (1) (150 hrs.)
GNUR 647 AGNP AC DxMgmt Complex Care (1) (150 hrs.)
GNUR 669 Complex Care of Chronically Ill Adult (3)
GNUR 699 Issues in Acute Care (3)
Total (46) (600 hrs.)

M.S. in Nursing: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)

Successful completion of the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program requires 53 credits of coursework and 600 hours of precepted clinical practice. The clinical courses focus on acquiring the knowledge and skills associated with providing psychiatric care for populations that include children and adolescents, women, adults, and the elderly. Graduates are eligible for New York state certification as a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and national, professional certification. The post-master’s PMHNP certificate is a variable-credit program, based upon the student’s past master’s program courses.

M.S. in Nursing: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program Requirements
Course Title Credits Lab
Scholarship Core
GNUR 503 Foundations in Nursing Research (3)
GNUR 504 Evidenced-based Research in Nursing (3)
GNUR 505 Family Health for Advance Practice Nurses (2)
GNUR 506 Population Health and Epidemiology (2)
GNUR 507 Health Policy (2)
GNUR 508 Healthcare Delivery Systems (2)
GNUR 509 Professional & Systems Leadership (3)
Choose one: GNUR 558/559 Capstone I and II (4)
GNUR 694/695 Comprehensive Exam I and II (4)
Direct Care Core
GNUR 543 Advanced Pathophysiology (3)
GNUR 570 Pharmacology (3)
GNUR 571 Diagnostic Reasoning (3)
PMHNP Specialty Clinical Core
GNUR 513 PMHNP Clinical Practicum I: Trauma-informed Assessment & Intervention (1) (150 hrs.)
GNUR 514 PMHNP Clinical Practicum II: Evidence-based Treatment Modalities (1) (150 hrs.)
GNUR 515 PMHNP Clinical Practicum III: Interactive Management of Complex Co-morbidities (1) (150 hrs.)
GNUR 516 PMHNP Clinical Practicum IV: Advanced Strategies for At-risk Populations (1) (150 hrs.)
GNUR 520 Foundations of Advanced Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Practice (3)
GNUR 521 Advanced Neuropsychiatric Assessment & Intervention (2)
GNUR 522 Advanced Psychopharmacology (2)
GNUR 523 Advanced Concepts in Psychotherapy with Individuals, Groups & Families (3)
GNUR 524 Advanced Concepts in Health Integration (3)
GNUR 544 Psychopathology & Differential Diagnosis (3)
GNUR 545 Advanced Concepts in Child & Adolescent Mental Health (3)
Total (53) (600 hrs.)

M.S. in Nursing: Adult/Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (AGCNS)

Successful completion of the Adult/Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist program requires 43 credits of coursework and 500 hours of precepted clinical practice. Graduates are eligible for New York state certification as a clinical nurse specialist and national professional certification. The post-master’s CNS certificate is a variable-credit program based upon the student’s past master’s program courses.

M.S. in Nursing: Adult/Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist Program Requirements
Course Title Credits Lab
Scholarship Core
GNUR 503 Foundations in Nursing Research (3)
GNUR 504 Evidenced-based Research in Nursing (3)
GNUR 505 Family Health for Advance Practice Nurses (2)
GNUR 506 Population Health and Epidemiology (2)
GNUR 507 Health Policy (2)
GNUR 508 Healthcare Delivery Systems (2)
GNUR 509 Professional & Systems Leadership (3)
GNUR 558 Capstone I (2)
GNUR 559 Capstone II (2)
Direct Care Core
GNUR 543 Advanced Pathophysiology (3)
GNUR 570 Pharmacology (3)
GNUR 571 Diagnostic Reasoning (3)
AGCNS Specialty Clinical Core
GNUR 566 Advanced Concepts in the Care of Older Adults (3)
GNUR 567 Advanced Concepts in the Care of Adults (3)
GNUR 632 Adult Applications of the Spheres of Influence CNS Seminar (1) (125 hrs.)
GNUR 639 Older Adult Applications of the Spheres of Influence CNS Seminar (1) (125 hrs.)
GNUR 688 Synthesis CNS Practicum (1) (125 hrs.)
GNUR 689 Synthesis of the Spheres of Influence CNS Seminar (1) (125 hrs.)
GNUR 699 Issues in Acute Care (3)
Total (43) (500 hrs.)

Post-Master’s Certificate Programs

Post-Master’s Certificate: Adult/Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist

Nurses who hold a master’s degree in nursing or a nonclinical master’s degree* and wish to become adult/gerontology clinical nurse specialists may obtain the CNS Certificate. The post-master’s program requires the student to complete coursework in the Clinical Nurse Specialist program. Students who have already completed a master’s program in nursing may be eligible for course waivers, at the discretion of the program director.** Upon completion of this variable-credit program, the nurse will be eligible for certification as a CNS in New York state and national professional CNS certification.

*Students with a non-nursing master's degree may need to take additional courses from the core.

**Required courses will be based on the individual’s program review.

Post-Master’s Certificate: All Nurse Practitioner Programs

The post-master’s certificate programs require the student to complete coursework in the selected program. Students who have already completed a master’s program (either NP or non-NP) in nursing may be eligible for course waivers at the discretion of the program director. Upon completion of this variable-credit program, the nurse will be eligible for certification in the selected NP role in New York state and national professional NP certification.*

*Required courses will be based on the individual’s program review.

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