Nurse Educator Specialty Track
RN-to-MS Fast Track Program
The RN-to-MS Fast Track Program provides an opportunity for associate degree and diploma-prepared nurses to obtain the Master of Science in Nursing Degree. The RN-to-MS Fast Track Program curriculum is characterized by flexibility and recognition of the diversity of the students who enroll.
The RN-to-MS Fast Track Program allows students to work toward their Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Master of Science in Nursing degrees in one integrated program. The Graduate Record Exam, generally required for admission to master’s degree programs, is NOT required for admission in to the RN-to-MS Fast Track Program.
Six (6) graduate credits (500 Level) taken while completing the undergraduate senior year count toward both degrees only when the RN meets the criteria for the Fast Track program, completes an application to the Graduate Nursing Program through the Graduate School, and is accepted into the RN-to-MS Fast Track Program during the first semester as a student in the RN-to-BS Program.
Students can typically complete the RN-to-MS Fast Track Program in nine part-time semesters. Only course grades of B- or above can be counted toward the Master of Science in Nursing degree.
Fast track students must take courses in the M.S. program the semester after completing the requirements for the B.S. degree. Otherwise 500 Level courses taken in the senior year will count only towards the RN-to-BS degree unless they are in excess of the credits required for the B.S. degree.
Admission Process for RN-to-MS Fast Track Program
The RN student applying to WSU as a transfer student can receive up to 65 credits transferable from associate degree colleges and a maximum of 90 credits from four year colleges or universities. WSU has articulation agreements with many area colleges for transfer credits (up to 23 credits may be approved for nursing credits).
The RN student who graduated from a nursing diploma program must take the NLN Mobility Profile II Mobility Exam as a prerequisite, which allows the students to obtain up to 23 nursing credits. All RN students must hold a current license to practice nursing in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Students interested in applying to the RN-to-MS program are advised to contact the RN-to-BS Coordinator, at 508 929-8559.
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RN-to-MS Prerequisite Courses |
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These courses may be transferred if the student has previously taken the course (per Worcester State University transfer policy) or may be taken at WSU: |
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EN 101 & EN 102 |
English Composition 1 & II (*EN 101 may be waived) |
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MA 150 |
Introduction to Statistics (*pre requisite for NU 430-A: Research Seminar OR NU 525: Nursing Research in Advanced Practice) An Accuplacer math test (offered at WSU) may be needed prior to registering for statistics at WSU |
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SO 100 |
Introduction to Sociology |
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PS 101 |
General Psychology |
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PS 210 |
Child Growth and Development |
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PS121 |
Survey of Life Span Development |
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BI 161 & 162 |
Anatomy & Physiology I & II |
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BI 204 |
Microbiology |
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RN-to-MS Foundational Nursing Courses
All nursing courses must be taken in sequence. Students must achieve a minimum grade of 80 in each nursing course. Only one nursing course may be repeated to obtain the minimum grade or required GPA and must be repeated within the 2 years. |
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NU 124 |
Health Informatics (3 credits) |
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NU 332 |
Transition to Professional Nursing (2 credits) |
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NU342A |
Health Assessment (3 credits) |
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NU 525 |
Nursing Research in Advanced Practice (3 credits) Satisfies NU 925 Requirement in the RN-to-MS Fast Track Program |
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NU 432 |
Advancing Nursing Perspectives in Chronic Illness (8 credits) |
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NU 551 |
Nursing Leadership and Administration (3 credits) Satisfies NU 951 Requirement in the RN-to-MS Fast Track Program |
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NU472 |
Community Nursing Capstone (8 credits) |
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Course descriptions for all undergraduate courses may be found in the Worcester State University undergraduate catalog. |
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Specialty Courses: Nurse Educator
Professional Core |
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NU 910a |
Professional Role Development (3 credits)* |
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NU 920 |
Conceptual Foundations of Nursing (3 credits)* |
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NU 925 |
Nursing Research in Advanced Practice (3 credits)* |
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NU 951 |
Nursing Leadership and Administration (3 credits)* |
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Interdisciplinary Courses |
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NU 930 |
Social Policy and the Economics of the Health Care Delivery System (3 credits) |
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NU 940 |
Curriculum and Instructional Design (3 credits)* |
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NU 942 |
Teaching & Learning in the Age of Technology(4 credits)* |
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NU 946 |
Biostatistics (3 credits) |
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Specialty Courses |
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NU 933 |
Nursing, Health, and the Environment (3 credits)* |
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NU 937 |
Advanced Health Assessment (3 credits)* |
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NU 938 |
Advanced Concepts in Physiology and Pathophysiology (3 credits)* |
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NU 939 |
Advanced Concepts in Pharmacology (3 credit)* |
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NU 943 |
Practicum in Teaching & Learning * (5 credits) |