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The Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing of the City University of New York offers a CCNE accredited program in community/public health nursing leading to a Master of Science degree in Nursing and a dual degree option which consists of a Masters in Nursing and a Masters in Public Health (MS/MPH). The program prepares nurses to assume leadership roles in community health nursing in a variety of health care settings including home care, public health, and community-based agencies. Students learn to apply theories and research findings to nursing practice through course work and a series of practicums. Students who select the dual degree option attain additional knowledge of public health sciences, with emphasis on community health education. Graduates of the program meet educational requirements for specialty certification by the American Nurses Credentialing Center.

The masters in nursing program consists of 42 credits and can be completed by full-time students in four semesters. The dual degree option consists of 57 credits and can be completed by full-time students in four semesters. Students have five years to complete degree requirements, however, and many students earn the degree by attending part-time. Courses are offered in the late afternoons and evenings.

Course of Study (MS in Community/Public Health Nursing)
The programs consist of core courses shared with other master's level students in nursing, courses in the specialization and health sciences, and cognate electives. Electives may be chosen from any of the many graduate programs offered at Hunter College. Through course work, practicums, and carefully selected electives, students develop an area of expertise related to an aggregate/community, e.g., family nursing, home care, public health, school health, or occupational health. Using nursing process, students apply nursing and public health theories and research to the study of communities and aggregates. Sub specializations in Nursing Persons with HIV/AIDS, Complementary Modalities in Health, and Nursing Education are also available.
Requirements for Admission

In addition to the graduate admission requirements of Hunter College, students seeking matriculation in the School of Nursing must meet the following requirements:
  1. Completion of an accredited baccalaureate program in nursing with a GPA of 3.0.
  2. License and current registration to practice professional nursing in New York State.
  3. Completion of a basic statistics course or its equivalent. Applicants not fulfilling this requirement may be admitted on condition that they complete a statistics course during their first semester.
  NYS Residents Out-Of-State
Residents
Per Credit $270.00 $500.00
Semester Max. $3,200.00  

A non-refundable student fee of $7.85 is charged students every semester when they register for courses.

Scholarships and tuition assistance programs are available.
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*Subject to change.
Course Requirements

Core Courses (each 3 credits)
700 Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Science 3cr.
702 Nursing Research 3cr.
704 Urban Health Care Systems 3cr.
749 Health Promotion & Disease Prevention 3cr.
     
Specialization Courses
771 Community/Public Health Nursing I 5cr.
772 Community/Public Health Nursing II 5cr.
773 Community/Public Health Nursing III 5cr.
     
Health Science Courses
PH 700 Biostatistics 3cr.
PH 702 Environmental Health and Safety 3cr.
PH 703 Principles of Epidemiology 3cr.
     
Cognate Electives  6 credits
Electives support a selected area of expertise, e.g.,
HIV/AIDS: 707, 708
Nursing Education: 730, 752
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