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New Mexico State University School of Nursing MSC 3185 PO Box 30001 Las Cruces, NM 88003 |
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New Mexico State UniversityFounded in New Mexico's territorial days, New Mexico State University (NMSU) today is a vibrant mix of Southwestern tradition and leading-edge technology and research. Historic buildings with red tile roofs mingle with modern libraries and laboratories on NMSU's expansive campus. With a multi-cultural student population of over 28,000 and growing, NMSU continues to build on its land-grant heritage of teaching, research and public service. Table of Contents
School of NursingBack to topNew Mexico State University's School of Nursing, one of the schools comprising the College of Health and Social Services, offers two degrees: a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). The BSN degree plan includes three options: A 4-year BSN, Accelerated BSN and the RN-BSN completion option. The MSN degree focuses on one of four areas of specialization: Community/Public Health Nursing Clinical Specialist, Medical-Surgical (Adult Health) Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nursing Administration and Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner/Clinical Nurse Specialist. Bachelor of Science in NursingBack to topThe Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree plan includes three options to accommodate either the beginning nursing student, the returning student with another bachelor's who seeks a BSN in professional nursing, or the returning registered nurse (RN) who wishes to complete a BSN. NMSU's Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program is approved by the New Mexico Board of Nursing and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Approval by the New Mexico Board of Nursing is required for graduates to be eligible for the National Council Licensing Examination for licensure as a registered nurse. RN-BSN Completion OptionBack to top
This option is designed for registered nurses (RN'S) who want to earn a BSN. The program allows RN'S to receive credit for past academic and nursing course work, to practice in a varied health care setting and to be able to enroll part time or full time. The curriculum is designed to be completed in approximately four, full-time academic semesters. New Mexico State University requires 128 credits for graduation with a bachelor's degree, 48 of which must be upper division. Classes meet once a week and students are required to go to their satellite site to interact with other distant nursing students and faculty through videoconferencing (interactive two-way video) and then complete assignments via the internet by use of WebCT. Second Degree Accelerated BSN OptionBack to top
The Roadrunner Program
This program allows for students with a non-nursing baccalaureate degree to receive credit for past academic work and to focus on their nursing education so that a BSN and registered nurse licensure can be obtained with the student earning 65 credits in 16 months. All prerequisite and requisite course work taken at other institutions will be evaluated in the Department of Nursing. Master of Science in Nursing (Distance Learning Program)*Back to topThe Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) curriculum provides students with the knowledge and experience to assume leadership positions in overall health care delivery and fulfill the fundamental requirements to teach in basic nursing programs, engage in nursing practice as clinical nurse specialists or nurse practitioners, and secure middle- and top-level administrative positions in health care agencies. Accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, the course of study prepares nurses to earn the MSN degree with specialty areas in medical-surgical adult or psychiatric/mental health advanced practice nursing, community/public health nursing or nursing administration.
*Students who enroll in any of our specialties are required to come to campus for one weekend at the beginning of each semester and complete the rest of the semester online via the internet. If and when you are accepted into the School of Nursing MSN program, you must have access to a computer and the internet in order to complete assignments online. InformationIf you are interested in this school and would like to find out more, please Request Information from New Mexico State University. For more information, visit the home page of New Mexico State University - School of Nursing. |
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