2025-2026 Graduate Catalog Nursing
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Campus Box 5810
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Programs Offered
M.S. in Nursing with sequences in Family Nurse Practitioner and Leadership and Management
Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) with sequences in Leadership, Family Nurse Practitioner, and Post-Master鈥檚 DNP
Ph.D. in Nursing with sequences in B.S.N. to Ph.D. and Post-Master鈥檚 Ph.D.
Family Nurse Practitioner Post-Master鈥檚 Certificate; Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Post-Master's Certificate; and School Nurse Graduate Certificate.
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Accreditation
The Master of Science in Nursing program, post-graduate APRN certificate program, and the Doctor of Nursing Practice program at 麻豆传媒集团 Mennonite College of Nursing are fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).
Master of Science in Nursing Program
Degree Offered: M.S.N.
The Master of Science in Nursing is distributed among core, support, and nursing specialty courses. 34-44 semester hour program (depending on sequence chosen).
All students must successfully complete a synthesis project within the specified capstone course from each sequence. is the capstone course identified for the Family Nurse Practitioner sequence, is the capstone course identified for the Leadership and Management (NLM) sequence. Those students interested in research and doctoral study may choose to complete a thesis that would result in additional degree hours.
The master鈥檚 program is developed based on nationally recognized standards for graduate education in nursing. All courses applied toward the degree must be completed at the 400 level or above. In order to maintain clinical proficiency, students who have completed the final practicum course for their enrolled sequence but who do not meet the requirements for graduation must enroll in ongoing practicum independent study () until graduation. A contract outlining the specific requirements for the Independent Study will be developed between the Director of Graduate Programs and the student.
Mennonite College of Nursing requires that any student receiving a grade of C or below in graduate coursework must repeat the course. Multiple enrollments allowed for a maximum of 3 semester hours.
Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Sequence
This 44-hour blended curriculum sequence requires:
- 12 hour core: , , , and
- 9 hours support courses: , , and
- 23 hours specialty courses: , ,听, , , , and , ; the 5 family nurse practitioner courses (, , , , and ) must be taken in sequential order and in consecutive academic terms
Graduates of the program will be eligible to take the certification exam for Family Nurse Practitioners offered through the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB).
Leadership and Management Sequence
This 34-hour fully online sequence requires:
- , , , , , , , , , and
Doctor of Nursing Practice Program
Degree Offered: D.N.P.
The DNP program is based on national expectations and competencies for graduates of DNP programs as stated by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. There are two entry points to the DNP program. Students admitted with a Bachelor of Science in nursing (BSN) degree will be required to complete up to 78 semester hours depending on the sequence selected. Students admitted with a Master of Science in nursing (MSN) degree will be required to complete a minimum of 34 semester hours beyond the master鈥檚 degree. For students with an MSN who completed the MCN NSA/NLM sequence, advanced standing credits may be transferred from the NSA/NLM degree. Advanced standing credit will only be granted for courses completed within five years of admission to the doctoral professional practice program. All courses applied to the degree must be completed at the graduate level. Mennonite College of Nursing requires that any student receiving a grade of C or below in graduate coursework must repeat the course. Students may repeat a maximum of 3 semester hours.
A student with a BSN degree will be able to complete the DNP degree in 4 to 5 years depending on the sequence selected. Prerequisites to the DNP curriculum for applicants with a BSN degree include:
- BSN degree from a CCNE (Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education) or an NLN (National League for Nursing)-accredited program
- Minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for the last 60 semester hours of undergraduate coursework; to include courses in which the student is currently enrolled
- Evidence of satisfactory completion of statistics, nursing research, and physical assessment courses with a grade of a C or better at the baccalaureate level
A student with a MSN degree will be able to complete the DNP degree in a minimum of seven (7) semesters of study. Prerequisites to the DNP curriculum for applicants with a MSN degree include:
- MSN degree from a CCNE or NLN-accredited program
- A minimum grade point average of 3.0 for the last 30 hours of graduate or 60 hours of undergraduate coursework; to include courses in which the student is currently enrolled
- Certified and licensed as an advanced practice nurse (certified nurse practitioner, certified clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse midwife, certified registered nurse anesthetist) or have completed a master's degree program in nursing administration/leadership. Other MSN specialties will be considered.
- A graduate level epidemiology course, a graduate level theory course, a graduate level research course, and a master's level statistics course
- Completion of 640 post-BSN clinical hours. Students who do not meet the prerequisite postBSN clinical hours will be required to register for Advanced Nursing Practice Experience.
All applicants will be evaluated individually based on prior educational work as well as current experience. Their programs of study will be designed to include additional coursework, if necessary, to position them to achieve the educational objectives of the curriculum.
DNP Leadership and Management Sequence
This 64-semester hour fully online sequence requires:
- 27 hours of core courses: , , , , , , , ,
- 16 hours of specialty courses: , , ; ,
- 2 hours of advanced nursing practice experience:
- 6 hours of statistics and applied data management: ,
- 6 hours of in-depth clinical residency experience: , ,
- 7 hours of scholarly project courses: , , ,
- A minimum of 1,000 clinical hours upon completion
DNP Family Nurse Practitioner Sequence
This 78-semester hour hybrid sequence requires:
- 27 hours of core courses: , , , , , , , ,
- 32 hours of specialty courses: , , , , , ,
- 6 hours of statistics and applied data management: ,
- 6 hours of in-depth clinical residency experience: , ,
- 7 hours of scholarly project courses: , , ,
- A minimum of 1,000 clinical hours upon completion
Post-Master's DNP
This minimum of 34-semester hour fully online sequence requires:
- 18 hours of core courses: , , , , ,
- 3 hours of applied data management:
- 6 hours of in-depth clinical residency experience: , ,
- 7 hours of scholarly project courses: , , ,
- A minimum of 1,000 clinical hours postbaccalaureate degree
The 麻豆传媒集团 residency requirement will be followed and may be fulfilled in the following ways:
DNP students meet the residency requirement upon successful completion of and taken in their final fall semester of the program followed by successful completion of and in their final spring semester. These two semesters are completed consecutively and in sequence according to prerequisites.
Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Program
Degree Offered: Ph.D.
The Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing program consists of 75 credit hours beyond the baccalaureate degree or 63 credit hours beyond the master鈥檚 degree. This program primarily consists of online asynchronous course work with some online synchronous sessions most semesters. The Doctor of Philosophy degree prepares nurse researchers to serve the public health by designing and conducting research on relevant clinical, educational, health systems and/or health policy topics.
There are two entry points to the PhD program. In the BSN to PhD sequence, students admitted with a Bachelor of Science in nursing (BSN) degree will be required to complete a minimum of 75 credit hours. In the post master鈥檚 PhD sequence, students admitted with a BSN and a Master of Science (in nursing or other related area) degree will be required to complete a minimum of 63 credit hours. All courses applied to the degree must be completed at the graduate level. Mennonite College of Nursing requires that any student receiving a grade of C or below in graduate coursework must repeat the course. Students may repeat a maximum of 3 credit hours.
A student with a BSN degree will be able to complete the PhD degree in 4 years. Prerequisites to the PhD curriculum for applicants with a BSN degree include:
BSN degree from a CCNE (Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education) or an ACEN (Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing) accredited program
Minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale for the last 60 semester hours of undergraduate coursework; this includes courses in which the student is currently enrolled
Evidence of satisfactory completion of statistics and nursing research, with a grade of a C or better at the baccalaureate level
A student with a BSN and a master鈥檚 degree in nursing or a related field will be able to complete the 63 credit hours required for a PhD degree in a minimum of 3 years. A master's level statistics course or completion of the MCN statistics proficiency exam with a minimum score of 80% is required. Prerequisites to the post master鈥檚 PhD sequence include:
MSN degree from a CCNE or ACEN-accredited program, or a master鈥檚 degree in a related field
A minimum grade point average of 3.0 for the last 30 hours of graduate or 60 hours of undergraduate coursework; this includes courses in which the student is currently enrolled.
BSN to PhD Sequence
This 75-credit hour degree requires:
- 12 hours of beginning graduate course work: , , ,
- 24 hour core: , , , , , , ,
- 6 hours research practica: ,
- 9 hours statistics and measurement: , ,
- 9 hours: elective courses
- 15 dissertation hours: All students must successfully complete a dissertation comprised of original research.
- Enrollment in the non-credit colloquium course () every fall and spring semester throughout the program
- Other university requirements for Ph.D. degrees are listed elsewhere in this catalog.
Post-Master's PhD Sequence
This 63-credit hour degree requires:
- 24 hour core: , , , , , , ,
- 6 hours research practica: ,
- 9 hours statistics and measurement: , ,
- 9 hours*: elective courses
- 15 dissertation hours: All students must successfully complete a dissertation comprised of original research.
- Enrollment in the non-credit colloquium course () every fall and spring semester throughout the program
* If a master鈥檚 level statistics course is needed, it may serve as one of the three electives.
Mennonite College of Nursing requires that any student receiving a grade of C or below in graduate coursework must repeat the course. Multiple enrollments allowed for a maximum of 3 semester hours.
Family Nurse Practitioner Post-Master's Certificate
Coursework for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) post-master鈥檚 certificate is determined for each student following an assessment of the applicant鈥檚 graduate nursing education transcript. Candidates for the post-master鈥檚 FNP certificate are required to complete a minimum of 26 credits in Mennonite College of Nursing at 麻豆传媒集团, including and 23 hours of specialty courses in the FNP sequence.
School Nurse Graduate Certificate
The School Nurse Graduate Certificate program is a fully online 10 credit hour certificate that meets the Illinois State Board of Education certified Professional Educator License (PEL) and certified school nurses requirements. The certificate is a post baccalaureate program open to school nurses with an unencumbered Illinois Registered Nurse license and 2 years of relevant nursing experience. Theory courses will be offered in the summer followed by a 3 credit hour clinical practicum during the fall semester.
10 total hours are required to complete this graduate certificate.
3.00 GPA or above is required to graduate with this graduate certificate
- Required courses (10 hours): , ,
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Post-Master's Certificate
The Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) post-master鈥檚 certificate program consists of 24 credit hours of specialty coursework and 540 clinical hours. Specialty PMHNP courses are fully online. Program applicants must 1) hold an unencumbered advanced practice registered nurse license in the state in which they will perform clinical, and 2) be nationally certified as a family nurse practitioner.
Coursework for the PMHNP post-master鈥檚 certificate is determined for each student following an assessment of the applicant鈥檚 previously completed graduate nursing courses. Candidates for the PMHNP post-master鈥檚 certificate are required to complete all 24 credits of the PMHNP specialty courses at Mennonite College of Nursing at 麻豆传媒集团. Applicants should refer to the Mennonite College of Nursing website for detailed information related to program plan of study and admission requirements.
Mennonite College of Nursing requires that any student receiving a grade of C or below in graduate coursework must repeat the course. Students may repeat a maximum of 3 semester hours. A 3.0 GPA or above is required to graduate with this certificate. Graduates of the program will be eligible to take the certification exam for Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners offered through the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
The PMHNP post-master鈥檚 certificate includes the following requirements:
- 24 hours of specialty courses: , , , , , ,听,
- A minimum of 540 clinical hours upon completion