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| (3) An oral communication course such as: |
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| COMS 4 | Introduction to Public Speaking | |
| (3) An introductory college composition course such as: |
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| College Composition (EPT score of 148+ or above, or completion of ENGL 1) |
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| (3) A critical thinking course such as: | ||
| COMS 2 | Argumentation OR | |
| ENGL 1C | Critical Thinking and Writing (Grade of C- or better in ENGL 1A) | |
| (3) A quantitative reasoning course such as: | ||
| STAT 1 | Introduction to Statistics or any GE Area B4 course (MATH 9 or three years of high school mathematics which includes two years of algebra and one year of geometry; completion of ELM requirement and the Intermediate Algebra Diagnostic Test) | |
| (5) An organic chemistry course with a lab such as: |
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| Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry (CHEM 1A or CHEM 6A or a high school chemistry course and passing a qualifying exam given in the first laboratory period) |
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| (4) An anatomy course with a lab such as: |
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| Introductory Human Anatomy (BIO 1, BIO 2, BIO 10, or BIO 20) OR |
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| Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
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| (4) A physiology course with a lab such as: |
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| Human Anatomy and Physiology II (BIO 25 or instructor permission) |
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| Systemic Physiology (BIO 1, BIO 2, BIO 10, BIO 20, or BIO 22 and one year of college chemistry) OR |
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| (4) A microbiology course with a lab such as: |
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| General Microbiology (BIO
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20 or both BIO
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B. Required Clinical Nursing Courses (71-73 units)
At any time prior to 2nd semester (11 units)
| (3) Course in Human Nutrition |
| (3) Course in Human Development |
| (3) Course in Introductory Psychology |
| (2) NURS 14 Pharmacology (BIO 131 or equivalent) |
At any time before graduation (3 units)
| (3) Course in Societal-cultural Patterns |
1. First Semester (12 units)
| (3) | NURS 11 | Introduction to Professional Nursing (Admission to Clinical Nursing program) |
| (5) | NURS 12# | Nursing Care of Adults (Admission to Clinical Nursing program; Corequisite: NURS 15, NURS 16) |
| (2) | NURS 15# | Introduction to Clinical Nursing Practice (Admission to Clinical Nursing program; Corequisite: NURS 12, NURS 16) |
| (1) | NURS 16# | Physical Assessment of the Adult (Admission to Clinical Nursing program or instructor permission; Corequisite: NURS 12, NURS 15) |
| (1) | NURS 18# | Therapeutic Interpersonal and Group Communication in Nursing (Admission to Clinical Nursing program; Corequisite: NURS 11, NURS 14, NURS 17 or instructor permission) |
2. Required Second Semester Clinical Nursing Courses** (14 units)
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Concepts and Practices of Gerontological Nursing (Admission to Clinical Nursing program) |
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Nursing Families in Complex Illness (NURS 11, NURS 12, NURS 15, NURS 16, NURS 17; or instructor permission) |
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Mental Health Nursing (NURS 11, NURS 12, NURS 15, NURS 16, NURS 17; or instructor permission) |
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Applied Aspects of Gerontology in Nursing |
3. Required Upper Division Courses for Generic Students (31 units)
| a. Third Semester Clinical Courses (12 units) |
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Nursing the Childbearing Family: Skills and Assessment (NURS 123, NURS 129, or instructor permission; Corequisite: NURS 137) |
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Nursing the Childbearing Family (NURS 123, NURS 129, or instructor permission; Corequisite: NURS 136) |
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| (5) | NURS 138 | Nursing the Childrearing Family (NURS 123, NURS 129, or instructor permission; Corequisite: NURS 139) |
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Nursing the Childrearing Family: Assessment and Skill Acquisition (NURS 123, NURS 129, or instructor permission; Corequisite: NURS 138) |
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b. Fourth Semester Clinical Courses (13 units) |
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Leadership and Management in Nursing Practice (NURS 136, NURS 137, NURS 138, NURS 139 or instructor permission) | |
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Community Health Nursing (NURS 136, NURS 137, NURS 138, NURS 139 or instructor permission) |
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Research in Nursing (NURS 12; Corequisite: NURS 123, NURS 129 or instructor permission) |
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Selected Senior Practicum in Nursing (NURS 143, NURS 144 or instructor permission) |
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Reasoning Development in Health Care Sciences (All prerequisites for NURS 143, NURS 144 or instructor permission; Corequisite: NURS 143, NURS 144 or NURS 156) |
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C. Additional Graduation Requirements
(3 units)
| (3) A course in societal-cultural patterns* prior to certification of eligibility for state licensure such as: |
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| Introduction to Cultural Anthropology |
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| Contemporary American Culture in Anthropological Perspective |
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| Culture and Poverty (Passing score on the WPE) |
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| Anthropology of the Body |
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| Multicultural America |
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| Principles of Sociology |
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Note: The following additional courses are recommended but not required:
| Health Care: Issues and Delivery Systems |
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| NURS 160** |
Human Sexuality |
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| NURS 167** |
Women's Health |
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| NURS 168** |
The Brain and Gender-Related Differences |
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| A statistics course, particularly for students planning graduate study. | ||
* Not required for RN to BSN students who are already licensed.
**No more than nine units from courses bearing the same designation as student's major may be applied to General Education requirements (e.g., NURS). Freshman Seminar does not, in any case, count against the 9 unit overlap.
Notes:
Applicants with a prior baccalaureate degree are exempt from General Education requirements. However, U.S. History, Constitution and State/Local Government requirements must still be met.
In addition to the major in Nursing, students may also complete a minor in another discipline. For example, a minor in Biology has been outlined which uses many of the pre-clinical biological sciences taken at Sacramento State. There are numerous disciplines which would enrich the baccalaureate degree in Nursing (e.g., Gerontology). Information on minors can be obtained by contacting the department of interest.
RN to BSN Program
Prerequisites courses must be met prior to admission. Must meet requirements specified in Sections B1, B2, and C above.
Must possess a current valid California Registered Nurse License.
Required Upper Division
Courses for RN-BSN Students (49 units)
1. First Semester (15 units) |
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Basics of Nursing Research and Application (Acceptance into the RN to BSN Program or instructor permission; Corequisite: NURS 171 and NURS 173) |
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Transitional Concepts for Professional Nursing (RN licensure, admission to the RN to BSN program) |
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Theoretical Foundations for Leadership and Management (Corequisite: NURS 171) |
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Nursing Families in Complex Illness (NURS 11, NURS 12, NURS 15, NURS 16, NURS 17; or instructor permission) |
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Mental Health Nursing (NURS 11, NURS 12, NURS 15, NURS 16, NURS 17; or instructor permission) |
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Nursing the Childbearing Family: Skills and Assessment (NURS 123, NURS 129, or instructor permission; Corequisite: NURS 137) |
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Nursing the Childbearing Family (NURS 123, NURS 129, or instructor permission; Corequisite: NURS 136) |
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| (5) | NURS 138 | Nursing the Childrearing Family (NURS 123, NURS 129, or instructor permission; Corequisite: NURS 139) |
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Nursing the Childrearing Family: Assessment and Skill Acquisition (NURS 123, NURS 129, or instructor permission; Corequisite: NURS 138) |
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Reasoning Development in Health Care Sciences (All prerequisites for NURS 143, NURS 144 or instructor permission; Corequisite: NURS 143, or NURS 144, NURS 156) |
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Community Health Nursing for Professional Nurses and Leadership in the Community (NURS 171, NURS 173) |
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Culminating Project (NURS 171, NURS 173; Corequisite: NURS 174) |
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#Generally met through completion of basic RN program.
±May be used for upper division GE Area E and the Writing Intensive Graduation Requirement by nursing majors.
Note: Satisfactory completion of the program requires a grade of "C" or better in every corequisite and clinical nursing course. Opportunity to repeat nursing courses will depend upon the number of students enrolled in courses and availability of clinical experiences and a successful petition to repeat from the Student Affairs Committee.
REQUIREMENTS - RN LICENSE OPTION - FOR LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSES
California law allows Licensed Vocational Nurses to take the Registered Nurse licensure exam after completing 30 units of academic course work in Nursing and related science subjects. For more information on this option contact the Division of Nursing to make an appointment to speak with an advisor. Admission to the University is required.
The Master of Science in Nursing is traditionally designed to prepare registered nurses with baccalaureate degrees for advanced practice roles as nursing educators, administrators, family and community, and adult clinical roles, family nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, and credentialed school nurses; in addition the program prepares nursing educators. The curriculum emphasizes the systematic study of professional nursing practice and preparation for a leadership role. The program includes both classroom and field experiences in advanced clinical and role concepts and functional role preparations. The program is designed for nurses currently employed in hospitals, long-term care facilities, health agencies and educational institutions who require graduate preparation to qualify for present positions or desire advancement to positions of greater responsibility and complexity. Scheduling of program offerings will provide maximum flexibility and the opportunity for self-directed study.
Students begin the program with 6 units of the core courses and proceed into either additional core or advanced practice role courses, School Nurse, Nursing Administration, Nurse Practitioner or Nursing Educator. Within the advanced practice clinical roles, students may focus on adult, family, community, mental health, school health or gerontologic advanced nursing practice.
Students desiring the School Nurse Services Credential must be admitted to the MS program unless already possessing a master's degree. Nineteen (19) units from the MS degree meet the credential requirements.
Admission Requirements
To be considered for admission to the Master of Science in Nursing, applicants must:Statistics is required for graduation from the program. An introductory course (e.g., STAT 1 or SWRK 110) within the past seven years may be taken before admission or after admission but before NURS 210B.
Professional Liability and Automobile Insurance and Health RequirementsAll students enrolled in clinical laboratory courses in the Master's program must pay the fee for the University professional liability insurance. Professional liability insurance is mandatory prior to beginning clinical experiences. Proof of automobile insurance may be required for clinical experience. The student admitted to the Master's program is required to have specified inoculations by the Student Health Service or a private physician prior to beginning nursing course work. Drug and alcohol screening is required. Health insurance is required. Complete information on health requirements may be secured from the Division of Nursing.
Technology Competence
To be successful in the curriculum, students must be able to demonstrate
competency in computer technology, such as word processing, use of the
Internet, e-mail, and database searches.
Prospective graduate students, including Sacramento State graduates, must file the following materials as a complete admission packet with the Graduate Coordinator in the Division of Nursing:
The deadline for completing all application requirements is March 1 for fall admission. The graduate program admits students once a year.
Notice of the decision regarding admission will be mailed to the applicant after files are complete and reviewed. Students will be assigned a faculty advisor at the beginning of the school year.
Advancement to CandidacyEach student must file an application for Advancement to Candidacy, indicating a proposed program of graduate study. The procedure should begin as soon as the classified graduate student has:
Advancement to Candidacy forms are available online at www.csus.edu, Office of Graduate Studies. The student fills out the form after planning a degree program in consultation with his/her advisor. The completed form is then returned to the Office of Graduate Studies for approval. Students may not register for the Culminating Requirement until they have advanced to candidacy.
REQUIREMENTS - MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREEUnits required for the MS: 36
Courses in parentheses are prerequisites.
A. Core Courses (18 units)
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Research Methods and Techniques in Nursing I (Undergraduate research course) |
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Research Methods and Techniques in Nursing II (NURS 210A, STAT 1 or equivalent and instructor permission) |
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Ethics and Issues |
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Concepts and Theory Development in Nursing |
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| (3) | NURS 214B | Educational Program Development in Nursing I (NURS 210A , NURS 212) |
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Community and Health (Admission to graduate program or instructor permission) |
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Health Policy and Services or a comparable transferable course |
| Advanced Clinical Role (15 units) | ||
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Seminar in Specialized Nursing Processes: Family-Community-Mental Health Nursing (NURS 210A, NURS 212) OR |
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| NURS 213B | Seminar in Specialized Nursing Processes: Adult Nursing (NURS 210A, NURS 212) | |
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Advanced Concepts in Pathophysiology |
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Pharmacology for Advanced Practice |
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Advanced Physical Assessment: Infant, Child, Adolescent (Admission to graduate program or instructor permission.) OR |
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Advanced Physical Assessment: Adult (Admission to graduate program or instructor permission) |
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Practicum in Specialized Nursing Processes: Family-Community-Mental Health Nursing (NURS 210A, NURS 212, NURS 213A and instructor permission) OR |
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Practicum in Specialized Nursing Processes: Adult Nursing (NURS 210A, NURS 212, NURS 213B and instructor permission) |
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Nursing Administration Role (16 units) |
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Accounting |
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Management and Organization Concepts |
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Production and Operations Analysis (ECON 204, MBA 201, MBA 206) |
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Practicum in Leadership and Case Management (NURS 214A) |
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School Nursing Role (19 units) |
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Seminar in Specialized Nursing Processes: School Nursing I (NURS 210A, NURS 212) |
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| (3) | NURS 213D | Seminar in Specialized Nursing Processes: School Nursing II (NURS 213C; Corequisite: NURS 293D) |
| (1) | NURS 216 | Vision and Scoliosis Screening |
| (3) | NURS 232A | Advanced Physical Assessment: Infant, Child, Adolescent (Admission to graduate program or instructor permission) |
| (3) | NURS 293D | Practicum in Specialized Nursing Processes: School Nursing (NURS 213C; Corequisite: NURS 213D) |
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A Special Education course |
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Education Role (15 units) |
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| (3) | EDTE 282 | Strategies for Application and Presentation |
| (3) | EDTE 284 | Problem Solving and Project Development |
| (3) | NURS 213A | Seminar in Specialized Nursing Processes: Family-Community-Mental Health Nursing (NURS 210A, NURS 212) OR |
| NURS 213B | Seminar in Specialized Nursing Processes: Adult Nursing (NURS 210A, NURS 212) | |
| (3) | NURS 214C | Educational Development in Nursing II (NURS 214B; Corequisite: NURS 294C) |
| (3) | NURS 294C | Practicum in Educational Program Development in Nursing (NURS 214B; Corequisite: NURS 214C) |
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Faculty Preparation or Special Teaching Authorization for Health (STAH) (6 units) |
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Educational Program Development in Nursing II (NURS 214B; Corequisite: NURS 294C) |
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Practicum in Educational Program Development in Nursing (NURS 214B; Corequisite: NURS 214C) |
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School Based Mental Health Services (9 units) |
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Child-Adolescent Mental Health Nursing (NURS 213A, NURS 293A) |
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Practicum in Child-Adolescent Mental Health Nursing (NURS 210A, NURS 212, and NURS 213A or NURS 213C and instructor permission; Corequisite: NURS 213E) |
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REQUIREMENTS - MASTER OF SCIENCE OPTION - FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER
Students applying to the University of California, Davis, Family Nurse Practitioner Program (FNP) who meet the admission requirements for the MS in Nursing at Sacramento State may apply concurrently to complete the MS degree requirements. FNP students complete 15 semester units of core courses at Sacramento State, and the 3-unit culminating thesis/project requirement. Students must be admitted to both programs, and meet the fee obligations for both campuses separately (see fees for part-time enrollment at Sacramento State). Sacramento State graduate courses are scheduled to coincide with progression through the UCD program. Residency requirements for Sacramento State are met through completion of 18 units at Sacramento State and selected UCD courses. See admission requirements for the MS in Nursing for additional information.
REQUIREMENTS - CREDENTIAL - POST-MASTER'S SCHOOL NURSE SERVICES
Units Required for Post-Master's Credential: 24
Courses in parentheses are prerequisites.
Nurses holding a master's degree in nursing or a related area may be admitted to the University to enroll in courses toward the Professional School Nurse Services Credential (formerly Health Services Credential). The nurse has five years from the date of issuance of the Preliminary Credential to fulfill course work and experience requirements for the Professional Credential. The Preliminary Credential may be renewed.
Admission criteria and procedures are similar to those for the MS program except the GRE is not required and the application and recommendation forms are directed to the School Nurse Program Coordinator. Students are held to the same professional liability and automobile insurance and health requirements as MS students.
Post-Master's nurses not eligible for Public Health Nurse certification will be required to complete community nursing course work prior to program completion. Mechanisms are available to allow nurses to transfer in course work taken in other school nurse credential programs or from other post-baccalaureate or master's courses of study.
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Ethics and Issues |
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Seminar in Specialized Nursing Processes: School Nursing I (NURS 210A, NURS 212) |
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Seminar in Specialized Nursing Processes: School Nursing II (NURS 213C; Corequisite: NURS 293D) |
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Vision and Scoliosis Screening |
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| (3) | NURS 232A | Advanced Physical Assessment: Infant, Child, Adolescent* (Admission to graduate program or instructor permission) |
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Practicum in Specialized Nursing Processes: School Nursing (NURS 213C; Corequisite: NURS 213D) |
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| (0-6) Course work required to become certified as a California school audiometrist.* |
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| (3) One course dealing with special education law and school programs for the exceptional child.* |
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| (3) One course dealing with educational pedagogy and teaching strategies preferably as applied to health education with school age children.* |
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In addition to the above courses, the Professional Credential for both MS and Post-Master's candidates requires two years of full-time school nurse experience (or its part-time equivalent). Four hours or more per day may be considered full-time employment.
REQUIREMENTS - SPECIAL TEACHING AUTHORIZATION IN HEALTH (STAH)
The STAH option is available to school nurses who wish to position themselves to become faculty of record for health classes within public school districts. The STAH is not required for the credential and is available to Master's and post-Master's credential students as well as nurses in the community who are already credentialed. The STAH authorizes nurses to provide health education instruction beyond that of periodic guest presentations (e.g., Family Life Education) and allows school administrators to utilize nurses in the capacity of health educators through the provision of direct and regular health instruction. Requirements for the STAH at Sacramento State are: completion of nine units of educational pedagogy including a supervised student (practice) teaching experience and passing of the CBEST (California Basic Educational Skills Test). At Sacramento State, these courses constitute the Educational functional area within the MS program. Application for the STAH requires an exit interview (see School Nurse Advising Brochure for further information).
ENTRY LEVEL MASTERS (ELM)
An Entry Level Master's (ELM) is proposed for students who already possess a BA/BS in another field. Students will be enrolled in the identical course work completed by students in the current generic baccalaureate program and the current generic master's program. The only changes will involve acceleration of the pre-licensure portion and overlap of course work between the undergraduate and graduate programs. Students must meet the current prerequisites for the BS in Nursing, take the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS), and complete a written essay on the expectations of the ELM and their desired career goals. Upon acceptance they will begin the existing pre-licensure courses and complete the 6 semesters of the current pre-licensure program (14 months). They will be eligible to take the national licensure examination. The BS in Nursing is not required to take the licensing examination because these students already possess a BA or BS in another field. Students will then continue full time in the MS in Nursing. An 18 month sequence is proposed as required by the funding legislation, however, students may opt to complete the MS as a part-time student over a longer period of time.
Admission Requirements for the ELM Program