NURSING/BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, MSN/MBA
School of Nursing Maureen M. Michell, EdD, RN, Graduate Program Director Monte Ahuja College of Business Administration |
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INTRODUCTIONThe MSN/MBA is a dual-degree program offered by the Monte Ahuja College of Business Administration and the School of Nursing. This joint program prepares Registered Nurses for a career in healthcare management and leadership. Coursework focuses on developing advanced knowledge, competencies, and skills in the care of populations and lays a foundation for the nurse’s growth into a competent business manager. Graduates are prepared to utilize skills in demography, epidemiological assessment and data analysis, research and evaluation, data projections, cost-benefit analysis, and the application of nursing and business theories and ethics in the design, implementation, management, and evaluation of health programs, departments, and facilities. In keeping with the rules and regulations of the Ohio Nurse Practice Act, the program does not prepare nurse practitioners or clinical nurse specialists; graduates are not eligible to apply for a certificate of authority in the State of Ohio. MEMBERSHIP & ACCREDITATIONThe School of Nursing is a member of the Council of Baccalaureate and Higher Degree Programs, and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. The graduate program in Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The graduate business programs of the Monte Ahuja College of Business are accredited by AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. FACULTY RESEARCHProgram faculty members have research specializations in a wide variety of areas, allowing them to help graduate students explore many potential research topics. The many partnerships in which the School of Nursing is involved also provide opportunities for collaboration with practitioners in community settings. Current faculty information can be located on the Cleveland State University Faculty Profile page. facultyprofile.csuohio.edu/csufacultyprofile/index.cfm facultyprofile.csuohio.edu/csufacultyprofile/college.cfm ADMISSION TO THE SCHOOL OF NURSINGApplicants to the MSN/MBA program must meet the minimum requirements established by the College of Graduate Studies, the School of Nursing, and the Monte Ahuja College of Business Administration. Requirements for Admission include:
*An applicant who does not meet the minimum 3.0 GPA requirement may still be considered for admission as a non-degree graduate student. See below for more information. Applicants are advised to consult with the Monte Ahuja College of Business Administration for additional application instructions and program information. The application deadline is March 1 for the Fall semester. Applications received after the deadline may be considered on a space-available basis. Students may pursue the program on a full- or part-time basis. The University mandates a six-year time limit to complete master’s degree requirements. NON-DEGREE STATUSA total of twelve credits of graduate nursing course work may be taken as a non-degree graduate student after admission to the Graduate College. No nursing course may be taken beyond this limit. Students who wish to progress in nursing course work must apply for admission as a degree-seeking student to the College of Graduate Studies and to the School of Nursing. Students may use this non-degree status as an opportunity to demonstrate satisfactory graduate-level academic performance in order to be considered for degree-seeking status. In order to take graduate-level nursing course work as a non-degree student:
PROGRAM AND HEALTH DATAAll degree-seeking students are required to have current and complete program and health data on file in the School of Nursing. This includes documentation of licensure as a registered nurse, professional liability insurance, CPR certification, current immunizations, and background checks. This information is required by clinical sites, as well as accrediting agencies. Program and Health data are due within 60 days of admittance into the Graduate Nursing Program. No 600-level Nursing course may be taken unless all Program and Health Requirements are met. If this requirement is not met, a hold will be placed on the student’s registration for classes until all requirements are met and appropriate documentation has been received by the School of Nursing. CLINICAL PRACTICAStudents admitted to the Graduate Nursing Program take 600-level courses which include a clinical component. In the clinical component, students develop competencies enacting the roles of the population health nurse expert with their population of focus in several different care environments. During these learning experiences, graduate students interact with members of their population, health care professionals, interest groups, and others who are involved with their population. These opportunities enable the student to use the Precede-Proceed Model, nursing theory, and other concepts, theories, and frameworks to promote the health of aggregates. EXIT REQUIREMENTSThere is no thesis requirement for the MSN/MBA program. Graduation is based on the successful completion of the required courses and clinical experiences and completion of a professional evaluation portfolio. Students are expected to plan and implement a clinical project to address the needs of their population of focus NUR 606 - Capstone Practicum is the capstone course for the program. REQUIRED COURSEWORKAs a dual degree, the MBA program will accept nine hours of core MSN courses as elective credit, and the MSN program will accept ten hours of core MBA courses as elective credit.
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