
Master of Science in Nursing
Offered through a Partnership Between
University of Missouri - Kansas City
&
Missouri Southern State University
About the Program
This unique program is the product of a partnership between University
of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC) and Missouri Southern State
University (MSSU). Participating students will enroll in classes
from both institutions in a fixed rotation. Students can choose
to complete the degree either as a full-time or part-time student.
Admissions Qualifications and Requirements
Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements for admission
to the School of Nursing:
- B.S.N. from a college or university nationally recognized by
a nursing accrediting agency or a B.S.N. from a program comparable
to UMKC School of Nursing’s B.S.N. program.
- Minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.2 for the last
60 hours of the B.S.N. program on a 4.0 scale.
Application Process
Students must complete the following steps:
- Submit application for Graduate Admission to UMKC.
- Submission of a current resume reflecting all experience as
a RN.
- Submit current Missouri licensure and licensure in the state
in which the student completes clinical requirements.
- Current Basic Cardiac Life Support Certification.
- Upper division statistics course with a minimum grade of B.
This course must be taken prior to N5555 Nursing Research: Evidence Based Practice.
- A free standing health assessment course with a minimum grade of "B" prior to enrolling
in N5547 is required.
- Forward official copies of transcripts from all previously
attended institutions to UMKC Admissions.
- Submit the printable MSN Supplemental Application
- Mailing address for all of the above items:
UMKC Office of Admissions
120 Administrative Center
5100 Rockhill Road
Kansas City, Missouri 64110-2499
The joint MSSU and UMKC Student Affairs committees will determine admission
status to the Cooperative Master of Science in Nursing program
at the Joplin site. The MSSU Graduate Coordinator will notify students
of acceptance or non-acceptance to the program.
Student policies for this Cooperative program can be found at http://nursing.umkc.edu/documents/our-school/policy-procedure.pdf
Students are responsible for reviewing and adhering to these policies.
Financial Aid:
Students who wish to apply for financial aid for graduate programs
offered in coordination with UMKC should complete the free
application for federal student aid (FAFSA) and list the UMKC school code. Students may access
the FAFSA at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/.
Following is the rate at which financial aid will be distributed:
5 to 8 hours
part-time aid
9 or more hours full-time aid
For more information about financial aid, please contact Brenda Blalock, Manager, Financial Aid at blalock-b@mssu.edu.
Students will pay tuition and fees to the University in which
they are enrolled in a given semester. Enrollment
is subject to the drop policy of the respective University. Students
with questions about payment of tuition and fees should contact
:
Missouri Southern 417-625-9841 or email hughes-a@mssu.edu
University Missouri Kansas City 1-800-499-UMKC
MSSU will pay financial aid for students even in those semesters
that they enroll strictly with UMKC. A consortium agreement
will be used between the Universities to maintain financial aid
status for the students.
Registration and Records
Records of academic work completed are kept by both MSSU and UMKC.
There is no charge for copies of transcripts at MSSU. Students
may visit the MSSU Registrar’s
Office in Hearnes Hall 100 or at http://www2.mssu.edu/registrar/transcripts.shtml to
request a transcript. Students with questions about records and transcripts
should contact Cheryl Dobson at 417-625-9389 or Dobson-c@mssu.edu.
Curriculum/Degree Requirements:
Master
of Science in Nursing
Family Nurse Practitioner Program |
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Course # |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
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| N5526 |
Health Promotion Across the Lifespan |
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3 |
| N5527 |
Cultural Diversity and Values |
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3 |
| N5528 |
Policy, Politics & Prof. Ethics in Health Care |
|
3 |
| N5547F |
Diagnostic Reasoning/Advanced Assessment |
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4 |
N5548 |
Advanced Pathophysiology |
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3 |
| N5549 |
Pharmacology for Adv. Nursing Practice |
|
3 |
| N5550 |
Theoretical Foundations in Nursing |
|
3 |
| N5555 |
Nursing Research: Evidence Based Practice |
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3 |
| N5564F |
Primary Care of Families I |
|
5 |
| N5566F |
Primary Care of Families II |
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4 |
| N5572 |
ANP: Synthesis Practicum |
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5 |
| N5598 |
Directed Research |
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3 |
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| TOTAL HOURS |
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42 |
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For Part-time students: N5550, N5555, and N5527 will be through MSSU.
For Full-time students: N5527, N5528, and N5550 will be through MSSU.
All other courses will be through UMKC.
Advising procedures/information: Students
enrolled in the Cooperative MSSU / UMKC program will have enrollment
for courses that take place through MSSU Graduate Nursing Advisor.
UMKC Catalog information is available at www.umkc.edu/catalog/.
UMKC Nursing Program information is available at nursing.umkc.edu.
Students
should contact Nancy Willis-Smith at 417-625-9881 or willissmithn@umkc.edu.
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