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Master’s of Science Dual Degree Program in Nursing and Business Administration (MS/MBA)

Graduates of this unique dual-degree program receive a Masters of Science degree in Nursing Business and Health Care Systems and an MBA degree from the School of Business Administration concurrently. By emphasizing superior nursing and management skills, the two degrees prepare professional nurses to assume executive positions in a wide range of health care organizations as well as corporations and consulting firms.

Integrating knowledge from the disciplines of nursing and business management, the curriculum focuses on health care systems, business issues, and management accountability, with an emphasis on their implications for nursing care delivery. Students work closely with faculty to gain experience in research and are required to complete a formal research project on a selected program. In addition, an internship in nursing systems gives students the opportunity to develop management expertise by working with leading nurse executives.

The MS/MBA program entails 69 credits of study: 45 credits in the School of Business Administration and 23 in the School of Nursing. While nursing requirements can be fulfilled on a full or part-time basis, three (3) full-time terms are required in the School of Business. Students are required to complete core courses in both nursing and business. Full-time students typically receive their degree in a minimum of five terms.

Applicants for the dual degree program must apply to and be admitted by the Schools of Nursing and Business Administration. Only one application fee is required, however. The MBA component requires fall admission, with application deadlines of December 1 for early admissions decision and March 1 for regular admission. Application for the nursing component is possible for fall and winter terms. Applicants for the nursing component must meet all of the admission requirements listed previously in this Bulletin. In addition, applicants are required to have at least one year of experience in clinical practice as a registered nurse. The admission criteria for the MBA component are as follows:

  • Satisfactory prior academic record (with greater weight given to last two years of study)
  • Satisfactory Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score
  • Full time work experience post-baccalaureate degree recommended
  • Two satisfactory recommendations
  • Acceptable goal statement in essay form
  • Satisfactory completion of college-level calculus course
  • Passing score on TOEFL for applicants whose native language is not English

Applications to the School of Business Administration are available from the MBA Program. Special guidance is available in the School of Nursing to assist potential applicants in preparing for the GMAT and GRE exams as well as meeting the calculus requirement.
 
 
 
The Curriculum
Master’s of Science Dual Degree in Nursing and Business Administration
MS REQUIREMENTS  
Core Courses:  
N532 Theoretical Base for Advanced Nursing Practice 3cr.
N535 Strategy for Nursing and Health Care 3cr.
*N536 Utilization of Nursing Research in Advanced Practice 2cr.
*N603 Data Management, Analysis, and Representation for Advanced Practice 2cr.
N699 Nursing Scholarly Project 2cr.
Specialty Courses:
N556 Human Resources 3cr.
N634 Advanced Nursing Management 3cr.
N657 Innovation and Change 3cr.
N653 Nursing Systems Internship 3cr.
Total Credits (Nursing) 24cr.
MBA REQUIREMENTS
Courses:
A502-503 Financial Accounting 3cr.
CIS552 Computer Information Systems 1.5cr.
SMS502-503 Statistics 3cr.
BE502-503 Applied Microeconomics 3cr.
Business Law or Ethics 1.5cr.
A552 Managerial Accounting 1.5cr.
F552-553 Financial Management 3cr.
M502-503 Marketing Management 3cr.
OM552 Operation Management 1.5cr.
OBHRM552 Organizational Behavior 1.5cr.
CS502 Corporate Strategy 1.5cr.
CS602 Corporate Strategy 1.5cr.
Business Electives 12cr.
BA553 (MAP) Multi-disciplinary Action Project 6cr.
IB503 International Business 1.5cr.
Total Credits (Business) 45cr.
Total Credits for MS/MBA Program 69cr.

The Master’s in Nursing portion of this dual degree program is a web-based program.

Prerequisite:
*An approved statistics course and an undergraduate research course must be taken and the STATS and METHODS Modules completed before registering for N536 and N603.

Advisement

The School of Nursing faculty and staff members are available to assist students in the following ways: To plan their educational program; to discuss career goals; to help students with personal, financial, or health problems; to assist students to utilize the resources available in the School and The University, including programs for improvement of study skills, financial aid, counseling and health care.

Incoming students are assigned a faculty in their area of study to be their academic advisor. Your academic advisor will help you plan your program of study, including your first semester classes. Talk with your advisor before you register for courses.
 
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