MS in Nursing - Dual Degree Master of Science in Nursing and Master of Business Administration (MBA)
The dual master's degree in nursing and business administration at the University of Southern Maine is designed for students in the health professions who wish to combine advanced nursing practice with the analytical tools of business.
Several factors are evaluated in determining a candidate's admissibility to the two programs that make up the dual degree. Included in the assessment of a candidate's potential to perform satisfactorily in the programs are the undergraduate grade point average, accredited nursing baccalaureate degree, academic performance in any previous graduate coursework, GRE/GMAT scores, three letters of recommendation, and a candidate's record of successful professional experience.
The number of required clinical hours (contact hours) is not based on a credit hour-to-contact hour basis. The MS portion of the degree has a total of 336 clinical hours: 168 hours in Clinical Immersion I and 168 hours in Clinical Immersion II.
Courses & Requirements
Information Sessions about USM Masters in Nursing programs are held on a regular basis
Deadline: Spring semester admission - October 1
Fall semester admission - April 1
Admission:
Admission to the master of science degree program in nursing is on a competitive basis. The graduate program in nursing seeks candidates whose baccalaureate preparation, scholastic achievement, professional experience, interest, motivation, and references are predictive of successful graduate study.
Admission Requirements:
Students applying for admission must meet the following requirements (certain areas of specialization may have additional admission requirements):
- A baccalaureate degree with a major in nursing from an accredited degree program (official transcripts)
- A minimum undergraduate cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or a B average.
- A course in introductory statistics which includes descriptive and inferential statistics.
- A course in total health assessment.
- Test Scores: MAT or GRE taken within five years of application submission:
- Miller Analogy Test (MAT) - A score that ranks in the 45th percentile or higher for intended major.
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE) -
- Taken prior to August 1, 2011 - combined aptitude scores of 1,000 (V.Q.) or higher.
- Taken after August 1, 2011 - a verbal reasoning score of 153 or higher; a quantitative reasoning score of 147 or higher; and, minimum of 4.0 on the analytic writing sample.
- Submission of official TOEFL scores In addition to GRE scores, applicants whose native language is not English must have earned a score of at least 550 on the paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), 79 or higher on the Internet-based test, or 213 on the computer-based test.
- Two letters of reference reflecting professional practice and academic achievement.
- Evidence (photocopy) of current unencumbered licensure as a registered professional nurse in Maine.
- Current resumé.
- A personal interview may be requested.
Assistantships, Scholarships, and Traineeships:
Research/teaching assistantships, scholarships, and traineeships are available for graduate students. Further information may be obtained by contacting the School of Nursing administrative Office: (207) 780-4505.
Program Selection Form
Submission of a completed program selection form is required as part of the application process.
Online Application
Paper applications will no longer be accepted except in extenuating circumstances. If you feel you have an extenuating circumstance, please contact Lisa Sweet, Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions (prior to submitting a paper application) at 780-4165 or lsweet@usm.maine.edu
For application information please contact:
Office of Graduate Studies & Research
University of Southern Maine
96 Falmouth Street
PO Box 9300
Portland, ME 04104-9300
Phone: (207) 780-4386
Updated 01/17/12
All courses are 3 credits hours
MBA Foundation Courses* (15 credit hours)
BUS 340 Managing Organizational Behavior
MBA 501 Economic Analysis
MBA 502 Fundamentals of Accounting
MBA 504 Probability and Statistics for Business Decision Making
MBA 505 Financial Management (Prerequisites: MBA 501, 502, 504)
* MBA Foundation courses may be waived based on prior undergraduate coursework with equivalent content and grade of C (2.0) or better.
MBA Core and electives (30 credit hours)
MBA 611 Introduction to Organizational Change (Prerequisite: BUS 340)
ACC 630 Management Accounting Systems (Prerequisite: MBA 501, 502)
MBA 615 Ethical and Legal Issues in Business
MBA 62X Select Finance course (Prerequisite: MBA 505)
MBA 612 Topics in International Business (Prerequisites vary by instructor)
MBA 660 Managerial Marketing (Prerequisite MBA 502)
MBA 670 Management Science (Prerequisite: MBA 504)
MBA 674 Topics in Information Systems Management
MBA 675 Production/Operations Management (Prerequisite: MBA 670)
MBA 698 Practicum (Taken in the final semester of coursework.)
Electives (9 credits - fullfilled by Theorectical Nursing Core)
Theoretical Nursing Core (21 credit hours)
NUR 603 Nursing Theory and Knowledge Development
NUR 604 Nursing Research
NUR 606 Leadership, Health Policy, and Role
NUR 608 Applied Theories for Advanced Interpersonal Skills (Must precede or be concurrent with NUR 658)
NUR 658 Graduate Clinical Project (Prerequisite NUR 604 & NUR 603)
NUR 697 Nursing Management Clinical Immersion I
NUR 698 Nursing Management Clinical Immersion II (Prerequisites NUR 697)
Total Graduate Program credits: 51 M.S. in Nursing & MBA
For more information on these concentrations and courses, please refer to the current USM Graduate Catalog
For questions or comments, please contact us.
Last updated - 08/10
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