ADVANCED NURSING DEGREES PROVIDE GREATER OPPORTUNITIES Nursing Programs: • RN to BS • BS to DNP • Post Master's Certificate • DNP
ONLINE - RN TO BACHELOR OF SCIENCE PROGRAM OF STUDY All courses are offered in their entirety via online delivery. Below is a sample two-year program. Fall Semester, Year 1
NURS 327: Professional Nursing Transitions ENGL 325: Professional and Technical Writing PATH 360: Pathology NURS 330: Health Assmt & Hlth Prom across Lifespan Total Semester Credit
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE PROGRAM Upstate’s online RN-to-BS in Nursing degree program is a flexible, upper division program for registered nurses with associate degrees or diplomas in nursing. Courses build on the foundation of AAS education to achieve the Essentials of Baccalaureate Education, focused on theory and application, and serve as a foundation for graduate study. Most full-time students complete degree requirements in just 22 months. Part-time students complete the degree in 34 to 46 months. Affordable SUNY tuition – and financial aid is available. Many students qualify for tuition reimbursement or other financial assistance from their employer.
Credits 3 3 3 4 13
Spring Semester, Year 1
Introducing the Undergraduate Academic Success Program Long committed to student success, the College of Nursing has launched the Undergraduate Academic Success Program, a comprehensive effort to ensure students receive the resources they need to succeed in the classroom, and beyond.
Summer Semester, Year 1 HUMA 420: Ethics and the Health Professional 3 PHRM 390: Applied Pharmacology 3 Total Semester Credits 6
NURS 444: Community Health Nursing BIOL 420: Epidemiology NURS 456: Information, Quality & Safety Liberal Arts Elective Total Semester Credits
Graduation from an associate's degree or diploma program in nursing.
Grades of "C" or higher and a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher. A higher GPA may be necessary to be competitive for admission. There is no time limit to receive credit for courses used to fulfill admissions requirements.
3 3 3 3 3 15
Fall Semester, Year 2
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
A minimum of 60 semester hours from a basic nursing program including: Anatomy & Physiology I & II Microbiology English (including Composition) Social Science (including one Psychology) Liberal Arts-Sciences Nursing
NURS 387: Health Care policy & Politics NURS 481: Research in Nursing BIOL 310: Biostatistics NURS 465: Nurse as Educator for the BS Liberal Arts Elective Total Semester Credits
8 4 6 6 6 30
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Spring Semester, Year 2 NURS 415: Leadership and Management 3 NURS 490: Trends in Practice and Healthcare 5 Liberal Arts Elective 3 Liberal Arts Elective 3 Total Semester Credits 14 Nursing Credits 31 Arts & Science Credits 30 Total Program Credits 61
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DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE PROGRAMS (DNP) BS-DNP PROGRAM Upstate Medical University College of Nursing’s BS-DNP program provides an opportunity for RNs who have a bachelor’s degree in Nursing to earn a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP).
master's degree to provide students with the experiences of being a leader in healthcare and applying evidence-based practice in the clinical arena.
The program prepares graduates to provide primary care as advanced practice registered nurses in one of three tracks: Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Family Nurse Practitioner, or Family Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner.
• Along with these enhancements in leadership and evidence-based practice, students will be trained in various specialties (family, psychiatric and pediatric tracks) in the clinical setting to become nurse practitioners.
This degree will provide Nurse Practitioners with an advanced skill set to enter the dynamic and constantly changing Healthcare field. • The curriculum goes above and beyond a
HYBRID - BS TO DNP PRIMARY CARE FNP/PNP/FPMHNP PROGRAM OF STUDY
Fall Semester, Year 1
• Students will graduate with the skills and knowledge to be a clinically competent nurse practitioner along with the expertise to be a leader in healthcare.
Credits
NURS 632 Statistics and Methods for the DNP Project NURS 565 Nurse as Educator NURS 621 Clinical Pathology NURS 626 Leadership for the APRN Total Semester Credit Spring Semester, Year 1
Credits
NURS 607 Advanced Health Assessment NURS 640 Advanced Pharmacology NURS 616 Advanced Nursing Research NURS 612 Family Nursing Theory Total Semester Credit Summer Semester, Year 1
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Credits
NURS 608 Epidemiology and 3 Population Health NURS 613 Advancements in 3 Information, Quality, and Safety Total Semester Credit 6
Fall Semester, Year 2
Credits
NURS 710 Foundations of the DNP Project NURS 637 Program Development and Grant Writing NURS 641, 627, 686 Clinical I (225 hours) NURS 609 FPMHNP Theory (Psych only) Total FNP and PNP Total FPMHNP Spring Semester, Year 2
3 6 3 12 15
Credits
NURS 722 DNP Project 1 (50 hours) NURS 610 Nursing Theory NURS 642, 628, 687 Clinical II (225 hours) NURS 620 Legal & Ethical Issues Total Semester Credit Summer Semester, Year 2
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Credits
NURS 723 DNP Project II (50 hours) 3 NURS 713 Advancements Information, 3 Quality and Safety Total Semester Credit 6
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing • Cumulative 3.0 GPA • One year experience (at the start of the program) • Essay questions
ONLINE APPLICATION • Transcripts • CV/ resume • Recommendation One from a provider (NP/PA/MD/DO) Supervisor No peer evaluation
Fall Semester, Year 3
Credits
NURS 643, 629, 688 Clinical III (225 hours) NURS 725 DNP Project III (50 hours) NURS 711 Organization Behavior and Systems Leadership Total Semester Credit Spring Semester, Year 3
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Credits
NURS 669 Clinical Immersion (225 hours) NURS 730 Project Defense (50 hours) NURS 605 Health Policy Total Semester Credit Total Credits PNP and FNP: 85 Total Credits PHMFNP: 88 Total Clinical Hours: 900 Total Project hours: 200
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POST-MASTER’S DNP PROGRAM The part-time Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Program at SUNY Upstate Medical University College of Nursing is for family, psychiatric and pediatric nurse practitioners or clinical nurse specialists (CNS) who are looking to deliver optimal patient care, be an instrument of change and innovation and become an expert in their field. The DNP degree prepares nurse experts for the highest level of advanced practice, expanding the APRN role in leadership, health policy and advocacy, interprofessional practice and information technology. The expanded clinical role provides the DNP skills to translate and generate evidence-based knowledge into clinical practice that promotes safe, effective and equitable patient care. This program is available with spring or summer start.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • NP License (Family, Family Psychiatric Mental Health, Pediatrics or Adult/Geriatric Clinical Nurse Specialist [CNS]) • Proof of current national board certification in your specialty • Active, unencumbered RN License from New York state • Curriculum Vitae • One year of practice as an advanced practice nurse is recommended • Minimum nursing and overall GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale • Three letters of recommendation. One must be written by a doctorally prepared practitioner • Video interview with two faculty members from SUNY Upstate College of Nursing • Personal statement
ONLINE - POST-MASTER'S DNP PROGRAM OF STUDY All course are offered in their entirety via online delivery Year 1
Credits
NURS 711: Organizational Behavior & Systems Leadership 3 NURS 620: Legal & Ethical Issues 3 NURS651: Genetics/Genomics for the APRN 2 NURS 608: Epidemiology and Population Health 3 NURS 632: Biostatistics for the DNP 4 NURS 710: Foundations for the DNP Project (75 hours) 3 Total Year Credit 18
Year 2
Credits
NURS 605: Health Policy 3 NURS 722: DNP Project I (150 hours) 3 NURS 713: Advancements in Information, Quality, and Safety 3 NURS 723: DNP Project II (150 hours) 3 Total Year Credits 12 Year 3
Credits
NURS 637: Scholarly Writing and program development 3 NURS 725: DNP III 3 NURS 730: Project defense 1 Elective: (Transfer from MS transcript) ( 3) Total Year Credit 10 Total Credits: 40
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POST-MASTER’S ADVANCED CERTIFICATE PROGRAM The Nurse Practitioner Post-Master’s Program is open to registered nurses with clinical master’s degrees who wish to become nurse practitioners and to certified nurse practitioners with master’s degrees who wish to become certified in an additional specialty area. Graduates of this advanced certificate program are skilled in assessment, diagnosis and management of acute and chronic health problems, and are prepared to deliver primary care services in a variety of health settings to the patient population of their choosing: family, family psychiatric mental health or pediatric. The program typically begins in the fall and takes four semesters. NPs seeking certification in an additional specialty area, who have taken a pathophysiology course that is acceptable for transfer, may be eligible to begin the program in the spring. Nurse practitioners seeking certification in a second specialty area, who have appropriate academic and clinical experience, may qualify to complete the program in three semesters. The Post-Master’s
Program is a hybrid program including online and face-toface classes. Classes are either fully online through Blackboard or meet one evening per week if classroom based. Graduates of the College of Nursing Post-Master's program are eligible to take national board certification examinations, and may apply for New York State nurse practitioner licensure.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Clinical Master’s Degree in Nursing • GPA of 3.0 • Active and unencumbered New York State NP license • Current CPR certification • Three letters of recommendation Spring Deadline: November 1 Fall Deadline: April 1
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• RNs can earn a BS in Nursing online • RNs with a BS in Nursing can earn a DNP • RNs with an MS can earn a DNP online • RNs with clinical master’s degrees and certified nurse practitioners with master’s degrees can become certified in an additional specialty areas
Upstate Medical University College of Nursing provides advanced degrees for nurses seeking to improve their abilities to provide care, knowledge and leadership. As the region's only College of Nursing that is part of an Academic Medical Center, Upstate College of Nursing is uniquely equipped to provide students with exposure to the intra-professional environment in which nurses spend most of their days, and to which the future of healthcare is pointing. The College of Nursing has established clinical partners throughout Central New York and elsewhere in the state to help students secure appropriate and desirable clinical sites within a wide range of clinical practices and health care facilities. Upstate College of Nursing programs are available at a remarkably affordable tuition. Financial aid is available and many employers offer tuition reimbursement or other help.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Student Admissions Upstate Medical University College of Nursing (315) 464-4570 • admiss@upstate.edu • upstate.edu/con