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QUARTER SYSTEM

The University is a four quarter, year-round operation system that provides an essential flexibility for adult students. Each quarter is 3 months in length with the equivalent of 11 weeks of classroom instruction conducted in a 3 day block each month. AUHS’ credits are expressed in a quarter unit; one-quarter unit normally represents no less than one hour of class work and two or more hours of outside study per week for one quarter. One and one-half (1 ½) quarter units are equivalent to one (1) semester unit, and one (1) quarter unit is equivalent to 2/3 of a semester unit.

Quarter Breaks

After the completion of the final exams on the 11 weeks of each quarter, a break is given in between quarters for a minimum of one (1) week to a maximum of two (2) weeks long.

Definition of Quarter Credit Unit

One (1) quarter credit hour equals 10 hours of lecture, 20 hours of laboratory work and 30 hours of externship/field instruction. One hour lecture consists of a 10-minute break.

GRADING SCALE

All courses require a minimum passing grade of B or higher.

APPLICATION DEADLINES (After the deadline, applications may still be accepted depending on the seat availability.)

MSN PROGRAM PROGRESSION

1. Progression within a course, from course to course and level to level is governed by the general faculty in concert with the Director of Advanced Practice Nursing. Student is responsible for completing courses at the designed class level before going onto the next class level.
2. Faculty may review a student’s record on the basis of classroom and/or clinical performance, professionalism, attendance or tardiness. The Director may choose to put the student on probation, make conditional requirements, and/or dismiss the student. The Director in concert with the Faculty will give a letter to the student stating the action of the Faculty. Appeal of this action by student is made to Director.
3. A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) must be maintained throughout the program.

A grade of “B” or better must be achieved in all courses. A student receiving a grade below a “B” in any course is considered to have failed that course. Student then must remediate and pass that course

1. Student is only permitted to fail one course in the process of completing the MSN program. Student may retake the failed course(s). If the student failed the second repeated course after retaking, the student may not continue in the program.
2. Student may not drop a course to avoid receiving a failing grade. Student must seek counsel from the faculty or the Director before dropping a course.

Master of Science in Nursing

Course Name Units
GN 500 – Theoretical Concepts and Trends in Advanced Practice Nursing 5
GN 501 – Advanced Pathophysiology 5
GN 502 Advanced Pharmacology 5
GN 503 Leadership, Ethics, and Interprofessional Collaboration for Advanced Practice 5
GN 504 Advanced Physical Assessment 5
GN 505 Information Technology & Tools for Healthcare Improvement 5
GN 506 Global Health, Culture and Health Policy for the Advanced Practice Nurse 5
GN 507 Research and Evidence Based Practice in Advanced Practice 5
Total 40

Nursing Administration, Leadership, and Management

Course Name Units
GN 520 Advanced Nursing Leadership 5
GN 521 Organizational Behavior in Healthcare 5
GN 522 Healthcare Financial Management and Economics 5
GN 523 Analysis and Application of Administrative Strategies in Nursing 5
GN 600 Nursing Administration, Leadership, and Management Field Experience 5
Total 25

Nursing Education

Course Name Units
GN 530 Foundations of Professional Roles and Responsibilities of Nurse Educators 5
GN 531 Curriculum Design in Nursing Education 5
GN 532 Innovative Strategies in Nursing Education 5
GN 533 Evaluation Strategies and Methods for Nursing Education 5
GN 610 Nurse Education-Clinical Field Practicum 5
Total 25

Family Nurse Practitioner

Course Name Units
GN 540 Primary Care of the Pediatric Patient in Advanced Practice 5
GGN 540L Primary Care of the Pediatric Patient in Advanced Practice-Clinical 5
GN 541 Primary Care of Women in Advanced Practice 2.5
GN 541L Primary Care of Women in Advanced Practice-Clinical 2.5
GN 542 Primary Care in the Adult /Older Adult Patient in Advanced Practice 7.5
GN 542L Primary Care of the Adult /Older Adult Patient in Advanced Practice-Clinical 7.5
GN 543 Primary Care of the Family in Advanced Practice-Putting It Together 5
GN543L Primary Care of the Family in Advanced Practice-Clinical 5
GN 696 Capstone (FNP) 5
Total 45

Post-Graduate APRN Certificate Program

Course Name Units
GN 540 Primary Care of the Pediatric Patient in Advanced Practice 5
GGN 540L Primary Care of the Pediatric Patient in Advanced Practice-Clinical 5
GN 541 Primary Care of Women in Advanced Practice 2.5
GN 541L Primary Care of Women in Advanced Practice-Clinical 2.5
GN 542 Primary Care in the Adult /Older Adult Patient in Advanced Practice 7.5
GN 542L Primary Care of the Adult /Older Adult Patient in Advanced Practice-Clinical 7.5
GN 543 Primary Care of the Family in Advanced Practice-Putting It Together 5
GN543L Primary Care of the Family in Advanced Practice-Clinical 5
GN 696 Capstone 1
Total 41

MSN PROGRAM INFORMATION

FNP 85 Units
Length 18 months
Quarters 6 Quarters
Additional Required Supervised Clinical Hours 600 Hours
Nursing Education 65 Units
Length 15 months
Quarters 5 Quarters
Additional Required Supervised Clinical Hours 150 Hours
Nursing Administration, Leadership, and Management 65 Units
Length 15 months
Quarters 5 Quarters
Additional Required Supervised Clinical Hours 150 Hours
Post-Graduate APRN Certificate Program 65 Units
Length 9 months
Quarters 3 Quarters
Additional Required Supervised Clinical Hours 600 Hours

Instructional Clock Hour to Credit Conversion

 FOR LECTURE………………………………………………………….One Credit=10 lecture Hours
 FOR LABORATORY…………………………………………………..One Credit=20 Laboratory Hours
 FOR EXPERIENTIAL………………………………………………….One Credit = 30 Practicum Hours
A “clock (contact) hour” includes a minimum instructional time of 50 minutes of supervised or directed instruction and appropriate break(s).