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We offer three clinical nurse specialist (CNS) programs: Adult-Gerontology, Neonatal, and Pediatric. This program will prepare you to provide advanced nursing care directly to clients specialty population, develop evidence-based standards and programs delivered by nursing personnel, and influence systems that affect healthcare. To learn more about the CNS role, visit the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists at www.nacns.org
Our graduate programs are designed for working nurses. You will complete courses online in an asynchronous format. There are periodic mandatory on-campus meetings for just a few courses. Clinical hours in the program are focused on acquiring the CNS competencies appropriate for the population, involving wellness through acute care. You will need to have a foundation of 1-2 years recent acute care practice, with the specialty population, in order to support role development into advanced practice across the continuum of health care services. You must complete a minimum of 500 hours in a clinical setting under the supervision of qualified preceptors.
Each state individually determines the legal scope of practice and criteria for entry-into CNS practice. Program graduates are encouraged to obtain national CNS certification, which is required for CNS practice in most other states:
If you already have a MSN degree, please see our Post Master Certificate page http://kfb3.nihonnkazamidori.com/son/programs/post-master/
MSN Courses (24 units):
Note: MSN 522 requires two, 2-day sessions for teaching and testing of assessment skills in the on campus Skills Lab.
CNS Residency (10 units):
Note: The CNS course sequence (MSN 550 & MSN 547) begins only in the Fall term. MSN 547 requires an on campus meeting prior to the start of clinical hours.
Adult-Gerontology CNS (9 units):
Neonatal CNS (9 Units):
Pediatric CNS (9 units):
As a result of the Department of Education regulations for higher education and state education laws, the School of Nursing cannot deliver online education in all states. If you are an out-of-state resident or anticipate a move during your academic program, please contact the School of Nursing prior to submitting an application to discuss your situation.
If the Baccalaureate degree was completed outside of the United States:
A waiver may be requested if 3 years full-time equivalent instruction at the secondary level or higher was received at a school where English was the principal language of instruction
1. Submit the University Online Application via Cal State Apply (video tutorial on how to apply) during the time frames provided below. Cal State Apply Applicant Help Center
2. Submit transcripts to Admissions and Records before the document deadline. Electronic transcripts can be sent to graduateadmissions@nihonnkazamidori.com
Semester | Application Opens | Application Deadline | Document Deadline |
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Spring | August 1 | November 1 | November 1 |
Fall | October 1 | July 1 | July 1 |
Graduate student fees vary based on 0-6 units or more than 6 units and there is an additional fee for out-of-state residents.
Student Financial Services: http://kfb3.nihonnkazamidori.com/student-financial-services/term-fees-information/
California Loan Repayment, Scholarships, and Grants http://hcai.ca.gov/workforce/financial-assistance/
For more information, please email SONdepartment@nihonnkazamidori.com