Nursing (MSN) - RN-MSN with Non-Nursing Baccalaureate

Degree Requirements

RN to MSN Pathway

Master of Science with Clinical Concentrations Course Requirements

RN-MSN Bridge Courses
NU 506EBP & Informatics Prof Nurses4
NU 507Leadership & Management Roles4
NU 508Clinical Prevention & Pop Hlth4
Support Courses
NU 518Adv Nursing Assessment3
NU 545Physio-Patho Basis of Adv Nsg3
NU 578Pharm Adv Practice Nurses3
MSN/DNP Core Courses
NU 607Scientif Underpinnings Adv Nsg3
NU 608EBP & Quality Improvement HCS3
NU 610Healthcare Policy & Finance3
NU 613Organizational & Sys Leadrshp3
Clinical Concentrations
Select one of the following concentrations:15-36
Adult-Gerontological Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
Intro to Adult-Geron Acute NP
HPDP Adult-Geron Acute Care NP
Adult-Geron Acute NP I
Adult-Geron Acute NP Prac I
Adult-Geron Acute NP II
Adult-Geron Acute NP Prac II
Adult Geron Acute NP Prac III
Adult Geron Acute NP III
Adult-Gerontological Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
HP/DP Adlt-Geron Prim Care NP
Intro to Adult-Geron Prim NP
Adult-Geron Prim NP I
Adlt-Geron Primary NP Pract I
Adult-Gero Prim NP II
Adult-Geron Prim NP Prac II
Adult-Gero Primary Care NP III
Adult-Geron Prim NP Prac III
Intro to Introprofessional Ed
Team Building
Assmnt Vulnerable Populations
Adult-Gerontological Clinical Nurse Specialist
Clinical Concepts/CNS Role I
Clinical Concepts/CNS Role lI
Clinical Concepts/CNS Role III
CNS Adult Geron Pract I
CNS Adult Geron Pract ll
CNS Adult Geron Pract III
Diagnostic Reasoning and Advanced Patient Management for the Clinical Nurse Specialist (Elective)
Clinical Nurse Leader
Clin Ldr Role & Competencies
Clin Nurse Ldr Pract I
Clin Nurse Leader Synthesis
Clinical Nrse Ldr Prac II
Dual Role (Family NP/Adult-Gerontological Acute Care)
HPDP Dual Role (FNP/AGACNP)
Family Prim Care NP I
Family Prim Care NP Prac I
Family Prim Care NP II
Family Prim Care NP Pract II
Adult-Geron Acute Care NP I
Adult-Ger Acute Care NP Prac I
Adult-Geron Acute Care NP II
Adlt-Ger Acute Care NP Prac II
Dual Role (Family NP/Emergency NP)
Hlth Promo & Ds Prev/FNP/ENP
Family/Emergency NP I
Family/Emerg NP Practicum I
Family/Emergency NP II
Family/ Emerg NP Practicum II
Family/Emergency NP III
Family/Emerg NP Practicum III
Family/Emergency NP IV
Family/Emerg NP Practicum IV
Family Nurse Practitioner
Intro to Family NP
HPDP in Family NP
Family NP I
Family NP Pract I
Family NP II
Family NP Prac II
Family NP Pract III
Family NP III
Neonatal Nurse Practitioner
Intro to Neonatal NP
HPDP NNP/Peds Acute NP
Neonatal NP I
Neonatal NP Pract I
Neonatal NP II
Neonatal NP Prac II
Neonatal NP Pract III
Neonatal NP III
Pediatric Acute Nurse Practitioner
Intro Pediatric Acute Care NP
Pediatric Acute Care NP I
Ped Acute Care NP Prac I
Pediatric Acute Care NP II
Ped Acute Care NP Prac II
Ped Acute Care NP Pract III
Pediatric Acute Care NP III
HPDP NNP/Peds Acute NP
Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
Intro to Ped Primary Care NP
HPDP Pediatric Primary Care NP
Pediatric Prim Care NP I
Ped Prim Care NP Prac I
Pediatric Primary Care NP II
Ped Prim Care NP Prac II
Ped Prim Care NP Pract III
Pediatric Primary Care NP III
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Introduction to PMHNP
HPDP & Issues for the PMHNP
PMHNP I
PMHNP Practicum I
PMHNP II
PMHNP Practicum II
PMHNP Practicum III
PMHNP III
Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
Intro to Women's Health NP
HPDP Women's Health NP
Women's Health NP I
Women's Health NP Pract I
Women's Health NP II
Women's Health NP Pract II
Women's Health NP Prac III
Women's Health NP III
Total Hours48-69

Master of Science in Nursing with Non-Clinical Concentrations Course Requirements

RN-MSN Bridge Courses
NU 506EBP & Informatics Prof Nurses4
NU 507Leadership & Management Roles4
NU 508Clinical Prevention & Pop Hlth4
MSN/DNP Core Courses
NU 607Scientif Underpinnings Adv Nsg3
NU 608EBP & Quality Improvement HCS3
NU 610Healthcare Policy & Finance3
NU 613Organizational & Sys Leadrshp3
Non-Clinical Concentrations
Select one of the following concentrations:25
Executive Nursing Administration
Managing Healthcare Personnel
Intro to Nursing Informatics
Administrative Concepts
Resource Manag Field Study
Nursing Admin Concepts-Theory
Nursing Administration Finance
Nursing Admin Field Study
Nursing Admin Internship
Nursing Admin Seminar
Nursing Informatics
Health Data Security & Comp
Health Data Mgt/Decision Supp
Intro to Nursing Informatics
Administrative Concepts
Resource Manag Field Study
Informatics & Qual Care Improv
Clinical Informatics Pract I
Seminar in Nursing Informatics
Clinical Informatics Pract II
Nursing Administration Finance
Total Hours49

Subspecialties

Students can earn a Post-Graduate Certificate Subspecialty when adding the requirements for any of the following subspecialties to their degree program curriculum.

Addictions Nursing

May be added to any concentration.

HSC 580OUD/SUD Prevention/Screening2
HSC 581OUD/SUD Assessment/Treatment2
HSC 582OUD/SUD Recovery/Sys Practice2
NU 510Addictions Practicum I1
NU 511Addictions Practicum II2
NU 512Addictions Practicum III2
NU 513Addictions Practicum IV (Elective)4
Total Hours15

Advanced Forensic Nursing

May be added to any concentration

NU 500Explore Culture Sexual Assault2
NU 502Sexual Assault Vic Practicum1
NU 503Trauma Care Sexual Assault Vic2
NU 504Adv Pharm Care Post Assault2
NU 505Sup Care Comorbid Post Assault2
Total Hours9

Cardiovascular

May be added to Adult-Gerontological Acute NP, Adult-Gerontological Primary Care NP, Dual Role (Family NP/Adult-Gerontological Acute Care NP), and Dual Role (Family NP/Emergency NP), Family NP, Women’s Health NP, Post-Graduate Certificate Emergency NP, and any Adult- Gerontological CNS student with a strong background in cardiovascular and/or acute care nursing.

AHN 630Dysrhythmias and the Heart2
AHN 631Foundations of Cardiac Care2
AHN 632Diag & Mgmnt of Acute CVD2
AHN 633Dig/Mgmt Complex CV Disorders2
Total Hours8

Clinical Lipidology

May be added to Adult-Gerontological Primary Care NP, Adult-Gerontological Acute NP, Adult-Gerontological CNS, Family NP, Dual Role (Family NP/Adult-Gerontological Acute NP), Dual Role (Family NP/Emergency NP), Women's Health NP, and Post-Graduate Certificate Emergency NP.

HSC 595Evidence Basd Lipid Practice2
HSC 596Adv Vascular Biology2
HSC 597Adv Pharm Complex Dyslipidemia2
HSC 598Diag/Mgt C-plex Dyslipidemia2
Total Hours8

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Healthcare

May be added to any concentration.

HSC 501Found of Diversity Healthcare2
HSC 502Diversity Equity & Inclusion2
HSC 503Curr Issues & Trends Diversity2
HSC 504Lead&Change Mang Adv Diversity2
Total Hours8

Emergency Nurse Practitioner

May be added to Family NP, Dual Role (Family NP/Adult-Gerontological Acute Care NP), or taken as a Post Graduate Certificate if already Family NP certified.

NU 570Emergency NP I2
NU 571Emergency NP Practicum I1-3
NU 572Emergency NP II2
NU 573Emergency NP Practicum II1-3
NU 574Emergency NP III2
NU 575Emergency NP Practicum III1-3
NU 576Emergency NP IV2
NU 577Emergency NP Practicum IV1-3
Total Hours12-20

Nurse Educator

May be added to any concentration

NU 620Prin Teach/Learn/Assess Nu Ed3
NU 621Curr Design/Outcome Eval Nu Ed3
NU 622Current Topics in Nu Education2
NU 623Nsg Educ Synthesis Practicum3
Total Hours11

Palliative Care

May be added to any concentration. 

AHN 530Found Palliative Care/Adv Role2
AHN 531Adv Palliative Cr/End of Life2
AHN 532Adv Chronic Illness Care2
AHN 533Adv Palliative Care Practicum1-9
Total Hours7-15

Trauma-Informed Integrated Behavioral Healthcare

May be added to any concentration

HSC 510IPT for TI-IBH Primary Care1
HSC 511IPT Telehealth Deliv TI-IBH1
HSC 512TI-MI in IBH Seminar1
NU 526Trauma-Informed Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Practicum I1
NU 527Trauma-Informed Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Practicum II2
NU 528Trauma-Informed Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Practicum III2
Total Hours8

Elective Courses

NU 509Bioethics Advan Practice Nsg1
NU 597Intro to Scholarly Writing3
HSC 500Address Gender Discrimination3
HSC 573Resp Prescrib Common Used Drug1

Additional Information

RN - MSN Pathway for RN's with a Non-Nursing Baccalaureate Degree

This pathway is available to persons who are registered nurses and have a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution in a discipline other than nursing.

Admission Criteria

  1. Citizen or Permanent Resident of the United States of America.
  2. Current registered nurse licensure with no restrictions. Nurses with any restrictions on their license, including participation in a voluntary disciplinary alternative program, cannot be admitted.
  3. Graduate of an approved regionally accredited Associate Degree program with a major in nursing.
  4. A minimal grade-point average of 2.75 on all BSN work (A=4.00).
  5. Submission of a résumé which documents clinical experience.
  6. Prior to enrolling in nurse practitioner clinical course, students are required to have at least 2 years of experience in an area appropriate to the specialty track.
  7. Students are admitted to a specialty track and may not change their track without permission.
  8. Students must be in good standing with all academic institutions/nursing programs that they have attended in order to be admitted to the MSN program.

Contingency for Admission and Initial Registration

Admission and initial registration is contingent on completion of the following requirements:

  1. Acceptance Packet
  2. Negative Drug Screen
  3. Acceptable Background Check
  4. All Health Requirements as outlined in the Medical Documents Manager

Notification of missing documents will be sent to your JagMail email account. Only students who have successfully completed the Acceptance Packet in its entirety, have a negative drug screen and acceptable background check, and completed all required portions of the Medical Documents Manager will be permitted to register for classes.

Application Procedures

Admission to the program is limited and selective. Application forms and other information may be obtained from the College of Nursing's Website or by contacting the college directly at:

College of Nursing
University of South Alabama
Mobile, Alabama 36688
congradapp@southalabama.edu
Telephone: (251) 445-9400

To be considered for admission to the RN-MSN program, the applicant must submit the following:

Application Deadlines

  1. Completion of the Primary Application: 

    1. Primary Application submitted through Nursing Centralized Application System (NursingCAS).

    2. Official transcripts of all college and university studies, regardless of the outcome of enrollment, must be sent directly from the home institution to the NursingCAS. These documents become the property of the NursingCAS and will not be returned to the applicant. Applicants are responsible for any fees required by NursingCAS for their services.

    3. Personal Goal Statement is required. The Personal Goal Statement is a description of the applicant's purpose for completing the graduate degree. This essay serves as a writing sample to be reviewed by the Graduate Admissions Committee to determine the applicant’s scholarly writing skills.

    4. Submission of a résumé which documents clinical experience.

  2. Completion of the Supplemental Application:

    1. The Supplemental Application is submitted electronically directly to the MSN Office at the USA College of Nursing.  Under Academic Information please select the appropriate semester for admission.  Select "graduate" under both student type and academic level of interest.  A new option will appear asking if you are applying for a graduate nursing program, select "yes" and this will take you into the nursing application.

    2. Please note that the Supplemental Application should be completed AFTER you have completed your NursingCAS application and it has moved through the following stages: received, complete then VERIFIED.  Once it is verified you may complete the Supplemental Application.

    3. Applicants are responsible for ensuring that their completed Supplemental Application is submitted by the deadline for the semester for which they are applying. Incomplete applications will not be processed. 

    4. This application requires a non-refundable processing fee of $100.00.

Application Deadlines

Applications are accepted year round, and must adhere to the following application deadlines:

  • Fall Semester Deadline is March 1
  • Spring Semester Deadline is July 15
  • Summer Semester Deadline is December 1

Academic Progression Policy

Students in the RN-MSN program must meet the following requirements to progress in the program:

  1. Maintain an overall GPA of 3.0. Any term in which a graduate student drops below a 3.0 Program GPA, the student is placed on probationary status and has a period of two terms to attain a 3.0 Program GPA or be dismissed.
  2. Students in these programs can have a maximum of two “C”s.
  3. A maximum of two (2) courses with a grade of "C" can be counted towards a degree; however, only one (1) "C" is permitted in support or specialization courses. If a second "C" or lower is earned in a support or specialization course, the course in which the second "C" or lower is obtained must be repeated before a student may move forward with a specialty course. All corresponding specialty clinical and didactic courses must be taken in sequence.
  4. A student earning a third "C" or lower will be academically dismissed from the program.
  5. A student earning two grades of "F" in the program will be academically dismissed.
  6. Failure to show good ethical and moral character including but not limited to any of the following may result in dismissal from the program:
    1. conviction of a crime,
    2. disciplinary action against a nursing license in Alabama or any other state,
    3. positive drug test,
    4. adverse background check, or
    5. disruptive behavior, including online behavior.
      All student must notify the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs or the Dean of the College of Nursing immediately or no later than 48 hours of any of the above stated incidents.
  7. All students must notify the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs or the Dean of the College of Nursing immediately or no later than 48 hours following an arrest. Failure to report an arrest may result in removal from the program.
  8. All students are subject to testing for controlled substances and must submit to random drug testing as requested. A positive test or refusal to submit to testing will result in removal from the program.
  9. All students are subject to a background check and must submit to additional background checks as requested. An adverse finding or refusal to submit to a background check may result in removal from the program.
  10. A student who has been academically dismissed is not eligible for readmission to the MSN program.

Graduation Requirements

The MSN program must be completed within 5 years of matriculation. MSN students who will complete all degree requirements are required to apply for graduation by the application deadline established by the Registrar’s Office. Deadlines for each semester application are located on the Registrar’s Graduation Website.