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Academic Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Master of Science in Nursing


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The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) is a graduate degree in nursing with two specialty emphases: Nursing Education and Clinical Care Management in Adult and Geriatrics. The MSN program is designed utilizing national accreditation standards in preparation for national certification in each emphasis.

The Nursing Education specialty emphasis prepares nurses to work as nurse educators in diverse settings such as colleges/universities, hospitals, long-term care, or home health/public health. The program emphasizes faith and learning while integrating teaching methods, instructional design, Christian principles, teaching/learning principles, staff development strategies, student/nurse assessment, and program evaluation. The graduate will be an innovative change agent while teaching within academic or healthcare settings with experience in using best practices in teaching. Clinical practicum experiences are distributed over four courses for a total of 245 clinical hours. Of the required 245 clinical practice hours, 90 will involve direct patient care. Direct care hours provide opportunity for application of advanced knowledge in pathophysiology, physical assessment, and pharmacology. 

The Clinical Care Management in Adult and Geriatrics specialty emphasis prepares nurses to work in diverse settings as a clinician, consultant and coordinator of healthcare for adult and geriatric populations emphasizing clinical prevention and improved health outcomes for patients with acute and chronic diseases. The program emphasizes the core foundations of the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) in Adult and Geriatrics, which is an advanced practice nurse (APRN) specialty role. Students build expertise in CNS competencies, regulatory requirements, and Christian principles as a moral leader and change agent for various adult populations. Clinical practicum experiences are distributed over five courses for a total of 500 clinical hours.

Admission to the Master of Science in Nursing Degree Program

Admission Requirements

Admission to the Master of Science in Nursing program at Colorado Christian University is selective. Each applicant is carefully evaluated on previous academic performance, personal and professional accomplishments and strength of character. A strong desire to complete graduate level work in a Christ-centered community of nurse leaders is required. Specific admission requirements:

  • Complete the graduate admission application online (including essay, transcripts, and fees).
  • Valid state-issued driver’s license or state-issued ID card or passport.
  • Submit current resume or Curriculum Vitae through the online application process.
  • A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from a regionally accredited higher education institution. The college or university must have national nursing program accreditation from either CCNE or ACEN.
  • A minimum undergraduate grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
  • Submit official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended. Documentation of a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing degree must be evident.
  • Participate in an admission interview.
  • Complete a criminal background check upon admission.
Transfer of Courses

In accordance with CCU’s Graduate Residency Policy, students transferring from a regionally accredited institution may transfer up to nine (9) semester hours of graduate credit from a regionally accredited master’s program toward the Master of Science in Nursing degree, and must complete the remaining hours at CCU.  The coursework must be comparable to that offered at CCU and fulfill the CCU degree requirements for the MSN. Specialty emphasis courses are not transferrable from other institutions.

Required Courses for the Master of Science in Nursing (39 credit hours)


Students take the Master of Science in Nursing Major Core (24 credit hours) and choose one of the MSN emphases: Clinical Care Management in Adult and Geriatric (15 credit hours) OR Nursing Education (15 credit hours), for a total of 39 credit hours.

Graduation Requirements for the Master of Science in Nursing Degree


The faculty recommends students in the Master of Science in Nursing to the Board of Trustees as candidates for graduation when they have completed the following requirements.

  • Completion of 39 credit hours for a MSN with an emphasis in Nursing Education or Clinical Care Management for Adult and Geriatrics with verification of practicum hours.
  • A grade of C or better for any course and a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher on the University’s 4.0 grade scale in all CCU course work.
  • Formal and timely application for graduation by the date specified by the University Registrar.
  • No outstanding financial obligations to the University.

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