Master of Science in Nursing – NSG5000, NSG 5002, 5003, NSG6002, 6003, 6005, NSG6101, 6102, 6103, NSG6020, NSG 6203 6204, 6999
Online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with a Specialization in Nurse Educator Courses
Offered at South University, Online Programs.
Nurse educators combine clinical expertise and a passion for teaching into rich and rewarding careers. These professionals, who work in the classroom and the practice setting, are responsible for preparing and mentoring current and future generations of nurses. Nurse educators play a pivotal role in strengthening the nursing workforce, serving as role models and providing the leadership needed to implement evidence-based practice. Master of Science in Nursing – NSG5000, NSG 5002, 5003, NSG6002, 6003, 6005, NSG6101, 6102, 6103, NSG6020, NSG 6203 6204, 6999.
Nurse educators are responsible for designing, implementing, evaluating and revising academic and continuing education programs for nurses. These include formal academic programs that lead to a degree or certificate, or more informal continuing education programs designed to meet individual learning needs. Students will complete 176 practicum hours during progression through the program.
Specialization Outcomes
Graduates should be able to:
- Create a variety of successful instructional methods to meet the needs of targeted learner populations.
- Develop plans of study in nursing education based on appropriate curricular principles, pedagogical principles and strategies, and learning assessment strategies.
- Integrate clinical expertise with appropriate strategies of instruction when engaged in educational experiences.
Master of Science in Nursing (Specialization in Nurse Educator): 54 Credits
MSN Core 20 Credits
Specialization in Nurse Educator: 34 Credits
Note(s):
South University, Online Programs may not be available to residents of all states. Please contact an admissions representative for further information. Master of Science in Nursing – NSG5000, NSG 5002, 5003, NSG6002, 6003, 6005, NSG6101, 6102, 6103, NSG6020, NSG 6203 6204, 6999 .
**NOTE: Minnesota residents are not eligible to enroll in the online programs for the Doctor of Nursing Practice, Post Graduate Certificates in Nursing, the Master of Science in Nursing or the RN to Master of Science in Nursing.
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)**
The Master of Science in Nursing degree program (MSN) is designed to develop and enhance the knowledge and skills of registered nurses. It is also designed for those nurses who want to pursue advanced positions in today’s challenging healthcare environment. The program, based on the American Association of Colleges of Nursing Master’s Essentials, blends nursing theory with advanced practice concepts that prepare students to work within a healthcare organization or educational setting.
All applicants to the MSN program must hold a current and unencumbered license in the state in which they are completing program requirements. Additionally, all applicants must successfully complete a criminal background check and a drug screening. Clinical affiliation agencies may require additional personal testing.
The program consists of five core courses and courses in an area of specialization in education, administration, informatics, and various nurse practitioner programs. Program includes practica and experiences in areas of specialization. Master of Science in Nursing – NSG5000, NSG 5002, 5003, NSG6002, 6003, 6005, NSG6101, 6102, 6103, NSG6020, NSG 6203 6204, 6999 .
Courses may be waived if the individual’s master’s transcript indicates that s/he has successfully completed the required course or its equivalent. Waivers and exceptions will be determined on the written request of individual students through a transcript analysis as determined by the Program Director, Chair, or College Dean.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates should be able to:
- Synthesize theories and concepts from nursing and other disciplines for application in advanced nursing roles.
- Analyze current scientific research for application of findings to initiate change and to improve practice.
- Create comprehensive plans of action that address the health promotion and disease prevention needs of individual, family, and community populations.
- Formulate a plan for ongoing contributions to improvement of healthcare delivery and development of health policy in a cost-effective manner.
- Apply an ethical decision-making process in professional practice and an analysis of systems of healthcare.
- Model a professional leadership role that fosters improvement of healthcare and advocates scholarly activities to advance self and profession.
- Employ informatics and technology in various aspects of the advanced nursing leadership role.
- Practice within ethical-legal guidelines, professional policies and regulations, and standards of practice associated with a specialty area of advanced nursing practice.
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Clinical APEA Policy
Clinical (NP and NE) APEA Policy
This policy establishes guidelines and grading criteria for the use of the Advanced Practice Education Associates (APEA) products in the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) and Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP) programs. This policy provides a framework for consistent usage and application of APEA products.
- APEA Testing
The APEA assessments are used as a component of formative and summative academic assessment in the MSN/PGC/FNP, AGPCNP and for NE (the 3P exam only) programs. The APEA online testing center provides documentation of completion of assigned proctored/non-proctored APEA exams. Master of Science in Nursing – NSG5000, NSG 5002, 5003, NSG6002, 6003, 6005, NSG6101, 6102, 6103, NSG6020, NSG 6203 6204, 6999 .
- The APEA 3P exam measures competency of the core criteria for advanced health assessment, advanced pathophysiology and advanced pharmacology. This exam evaluates clinical readiness prior to entering the practicum setting. A minimum score of ≥ 67 (minimum score may change based on exam psychometrics) is the goal. This exam is administered during week eight/nine of NSG6020 Advanced Health and Physical Assessment, in NSG6021 Pre-Clinical Evaluation. Students who do not achieve the minimum score will be enrolled in NSG6022 Nurse Practitioner Enhancement, a 4 credit, 10/11-week remediation course. A new 3P exam version will be administered in week 10/11. Students who are unsuccessful after two cumulative (2) attempts will be programmatically dismissed from the MSN nurse practitioner programs. The Grading Rubric is presented in Table 1.1 below.
Table 1.1 APEA 3P Grading Rubric
APEA 3P Exam Grading Criteria | Letter Grade | Points/Percent of Grade |
Score on APEA Post-predictor Exam is ≥67% | P | 100 pts/100% |
Score on APEA Post-predictor Exam of <67% | F | 0 pts/100% |
- The APEA Pre-Predictor exam measures competency in patient management: assessment, diagnosis, planning and intervention, pharmacotherapeutics, and evaluation The Pre-Predictor Exam identifies weaknesses in knowledge areas and testing domains for remediation in preparation for the APEA Post-Predictor exam. This exam is administered for MSN AGNP students in week two of NSG6340: Practicum III: Adult Health: Primary Care and for MSN FNP students in week two of NSG6440: Practicum IV: Family Health: Primary Care. A minimum score of ≥70% is the goal. The Pre-Predictor exam is 15% of the MSN FNP NSG6440 and MSN AGNP NSG6430 course grade. The Grading Rubric is presented in Table 1.2 below. Master of Science in Nursing – NSG5000, NSG 5002, 5003, NSG6002, 6003, 6005, NSG6101, 6102, 6103, NSG6020, NSG 6203 6204, 6999 .
Table 1.2 APEA Pre-Predictor Grading Rubric
APEA Pre-Predictor Exam Grading Criteria | Points/Percent of Grade |
Score on APEA Pre-predictor Exam is > 70% | 100 pts/15% |
Score on APEA Pre-predictor Exam of 65-69% | 75 pts/15% |
Score on APEA Pre-predictor Exam of < 65% | 55 pts/15% |
Note: Score ranges may change based on exam psychometrics
- The APEA Post-Predictor exam measures competency in patient management by testing knowledge areas and testing domains that include: assessment, diagnosis, planning and intervention, pharmacotherapeutics, and evaluation. The APEA Post-Predictor exam identifies weaknesses in knowledge areas and testing domains for remediation in preparation for the certification exam The APEA Post-Predictor exam considered a national standardized exam or exit exam. This exam is administered for MSN AGNP students in week eight/nine of NSG6340: Practicum III: Adult Health: Primary Care and for MSN FNP students in week eight/nine of NSG6440: Practicum IV: Family Health: Primary Care. A minimum score of ≥70% is the goal. The Post-Predictor exam is worth 40% of the final grade in MSN FNP ( NSG6440) and AGNP ( NSG6340). The Grading Rubric is presented in Table 1.3 below. Master of Science in Nursing – NSG5000, NSG 5002, 5003, NSG6002, 6003, 6005, NSG6101, 6102, 6103, NSG6020, NSG 6203 6204, 6999 .
Table 1.3 APEA Post-Predictor Grading Rubric
APEA Post-Predictor Exam Grading Criteria | Points/Percent of Grade |
Score on APEA Post-predictor Exam is > 70% | 100 pts/40% |
Score on APEA Post-predictor Exam of 65-69% | 75 pts/40% |
Score on APEA Post-predictor Exam of < 65% | 55 pts/40% |
Note: Score ranges may change based on exam psychometrics
- Remediation
- Individualized remediation provides an opportunity for students to review study and acquire additional knowledge. Remediation is intended to help students recover important information that was missed when taking the assessment.
- Remediation is required for all APEA assessments. Students must utilize their test results to complete remediation. Content areas with a score of ≤ 66 on the 3P exam and ≤ 69% on the pre and post predictor exams require remediation (minimum score may change based on exam psychometrics). Master of Science in Nursing – NSG5000, NSG 5002, 5003, NSG6002, 6003, 6005, NSG6101, 6102, 6103, NSG6020, NSG 6203 6204, 6999 .
- Failure to comply with the APEA testing policy may result in a course failure.
Retesting is required for any student not achieving a minimum grade of ≥ 67% (minimum score may change based on exam psychometrics) on the APEA 3P exam or a minimum grade of ≥ 70% on the APEA Pre-Predictor or Post-Predictor exams (minimum scores may change based on exam psychometrics). Retesting of the APEA 3P exam will take place during the final week of NSG6021. A different test version will be utilized for retesting.Students who achieve a minimum grade of ≥ 67% on the retest of the 3P exam will receive an 80% for the APEA grade. Students who are unsuccessful after two (2) attempts on the 3P exam will be programmatically dismissed from the MSN nurse practitioner programs. Master of Science in Nursing – NSG5000, NSG 5002, 5003, NSG6002, 6003, 6005, NSG6101, 6102, 6103, NSG6020, NSG 6203 6204, 6999 .
- Comprehensive APEA Program
Students have access to and are assigned the APEA resources to be used. Courses are listed in Table 3.1 and identifies APEA resources to be used in the corresponding courses.
Table 3.1 Courses with Corresponding APEA Resources
Course | Resource |
NSG5003 – Advanced Pathophysiology (FNP and AGPCNP) |
Require Students Purchase APEA Resource: Clinical Guidelines in Primary Care. Students are required to cite clinical guidelines resources in papers and presentations throughout the program as identified in the ACOs. |
NSG6005 – Pharmacology (FNP and AGPCNP) |
APEA Resource: Begin QBank Pharmacology 6 months’ access. Students must complete 50 Pharmacology QBank questions per week in tutor mode. In week 10, students must complete a 75-question exam mode assessment with a required score of ≥ 80%. Students may repeat the exam to achieve the required 80%. Students must complete all questions. Course Percentage: 10%. Suggest Students Purchase APEA Resource: Pharm in Flash cards from APEA. |
NSG6001 – Advanced Nursing Practice I (FNP & AGPCNP) and practicum courses. |
Suggest Students Purchase APEA Resource: APEA Guide to Coding. Students are required to include ICD-10, E & M and CPT codes for all diagnoses, levels of care and procedures referenced in papers, presentations and clinical documentation (comprehensive and focused SOAP notes) throughout the program as identified in the ACOs. Master of Science in Nursing – NSG5000, NSG 5002, 5003, NSG6002, 6003, 6005, NSG6101, 6102, 6103, NSG6020, NSG 6203 6204, 6999 . |
NSG6020 – Advanced Health and Physical Assessment (FNP , AGNP & NE) |
APEA Resource: Begin QBank Patient Assessment Questions with 6 months’ access. Students must complete 50 Assessment Q bank questions per week in tutor mode. In week, 9 students will complete a 75 questions exam mode assessment with a required score of ≥ 80%. Students may repeat the exam one-time only, in an attempt to receive a higher score. The highest achieved score will be calculated in the final course grade. Students must complete all questions. Course Percentage: 10%. Suggest Students Purchase APEA Resource: Dermatology DDx Deck/ Pediatric Dermatology DDx Deck. |
NSG6021 Pre-Clinical Evaluation |
3P Exam: Administer Week 8/9 Content areas with a score ≤66% require remediation. |
NSG6420 (FNP) or NSG6320 (AGNP) – Practicum I: Family or Adult Health: Adults and Gerontology |
APEA Resource: Continue QBank Patient Assessment. Students must complete 50 Assessment Q bank questions per week in tutor mode. In week 9, students will complete a 75-question exam mode assessment with a required score of ≥ 80%. Students may repeat the exam one-time only, in an attempt to receive a higher score. The highest achieved score will be calculcated in the final course grade. Master of Science in Nursing – NSG5000, NSG 5002, 5003, NSG6002, 6003, 6005, NSG6101, 6102, 6103, NSG6020, NSG 6203 6204, 6999 . Students must complete all questions. Course Percentage: 10%. APEA Resource: Begin FNP or AGNP Online Video Review Course 12 months; 2 views. Students must complete the appropriate sections for their track, sections 1 through 5 of the review course by the end week 9 or receive a zero “0” for the assignment. |
NSG6430 (FNP) or NSG6330 (AGNP) – Practicum II Family or Adult Health: Women’s Health |
APEA Resource: Begin QBank Patient Management 12 months’ access. Students must complete 50 Management Q bank questions per week in tutor mode. In week 9 students must complete a 75 question exam mode assessment with a required score of ≥ 80%. Students may repeat the exam one-time only, in an attempt to receive a higher score. The highest achieved score will be calculated in the final course grade. Students must complete all questions. Course Percentage: 10% APEA Resource: Continue FNP or AGNP Online Video Review Course 12 months; 2 views Students must complete the appropriate sections for their track, sections 6 through 10 of the review course by the end week 9 or receive a zero “0” for the assignment. Master of Science in Nursing – NSG5000, NSG 5002, 5003, NSG6002, 6003, 6005, NSG6101, 6102, 6103, NSG6020, NSG 6203 6204, 6999 . |
NSG6435 (FNP) – Practicum III: Family Health: Pediatrics |
APEA Resource: Continue QBank Patient Management. Students will complete 50 Management Q bank questions per week in tutor mode. In week, 9 students will complete a 75-question exam mode assessment with a required score of ≥ 80%. Students may repeat the exam one-time only, in an attempt to receive a higher score. The highest achieved score will be calculated in the final course grade. Students must complete all questions. Course Percentage: 10%. APEA Resource: Continue FNP Online Video Review Course 12 months; 2 views. Students must complete sections 11 through 15 of the review course by the end week 9 or receive a zero “0” for the assignment. |
NSG6340 (AGNP) – Practicum III: Adult Health: Primary Care |
APEA Resource: Continue QBank Patient Management. Students will complete 50 Management Q bank questions per week in tutor mode. In week, 9 students will complete a 75-question exam mode assessment with a required score of ≥ 80%. Students may repeat the exam one-time only, in an attempt to receive a higher score. The highest achieved score will be calculated in the final course grade. Master of Science in Nursing – NSG5000, NSG 5002, 5003, NSG6002, 6003, 6005, NSG6101, 6102, 6103, NSG6020, NSG 6203 6204, 6999 . Students must complete all questions. Pass/Fail APEA Resource: Continue AGNP Online Video Review Course 12 months; 2 views. Students must complete sections 11 through 16 of the review course by the end week 9. Complete all the practice questions and the evaluation. Then submit the certificate of completion from APEA or receive an incomplete for the course. Pre-Predictor Exam (AGNP): Administer Week 2 Post-Predictor Exam (AGNP): Administer Week 8/9 |
NSG6440 (FNP) – Practicum IV (IV: Family Health: Primary Care |
APEA Resource: Continue QBank Patient Management. Students must complete 50 Management Q bank questions per week in tutor mode. In week 9 students will complete a question exam mode assessment with a required score of ≥ 80%. Students may repeat the exam one-time only, in an attempt to receive a higher score. The highest achieved score will be calculated in the final course grade. Students must complete all questions or receive an incomplete for the course. Pass/Fail APEA Resource: Continue FNP Online Video Review Course Students must complete sections 16 through 19 of the review course by the end week 10. Complete all the practice questions and the evaluation. Then submit the certificate of completion from APEA or receive an incomplete for the course. Pre-Predictor Exam (FNP): Administer Week 2 Post-Predictor Exam (FNP): Administer Week 8/9. Master of Science in Nursing – NSG5000, NSG 5002, 5003, NSG6002, 6003, 6005, NSG6101, 6102, 6103, NSG6020, NSG 6203 6204, 6999 . |