School of Nursing
Graduate Doctorate
- • Nursing: Doctor of Nursing Practice - DNP
Graduate Certificate
- • Nursing: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Advanced Certificate
Master’s Programs
- • Nursing Administration/Urban Policy and Leadership - MS/MS
- • Nursing: Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist - MS
- • Nursing: Community/Public Health Nurse-MS
- • Nursing: Gerontological/Adult Nurse Practitioner - MS
- • Nursing: Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner - MS
- • NURS 66400 - Legal Issues in Nursing
- • NURS 70000 - Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Science
- • NURS 70100 - Assessment, Measurement, and Evaluation in Nursing Education
- • NURS 70200 - Advanced Nursing Research
- • NURS 70400 - Healthcare Systems and Policy
- • NURS 70700 - Nursing of Persons with HIV Infection
- • NURS 70800 - Nursing of Persons with AIDS
- • NURS 71600 - Informatics for Evidence-based Practice
- • NURS 71700 - Advanced Pathophysiology for Nursing Practice
- • NURS 71900 - Psychopharmacology
- • NURS 73000 - Instructional Design in Nursing Education
- • NURS 73100 - Practicum in Nursing Education
- • NURS 73400 - Writing, Communication, and Healing
- • NURS 73500 - Leadership and Management in Health Care I
- • NURS 73600 - Trauma Nursing: The First 72 Hours
- • NURS 73700 - Mental Health Policy and Advocacy: The Role of Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practioner
- • NURS 74000 - Leadership and Management in Health Care II
- • NURS 74200 - Advanced Practice Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing I
- • NURS 74300 - Advanced Practice Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing II
- • NURS 74400 - Advanced Practice Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing III
- • NURS 74500 - Leadership and Management in Health Care III
- • NURS 74600 - Epidemiology of behavioral health and community mental health
- • NURS 74700 - Advanced Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology of Brain and Psychiatric Mental Health and Illness
- • NURS 74800 - Therapeutic Counseling Modalities: Advanced Nursing Perspectives and Practice
- • NURS 74900 - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Diverse Populations
- • NURS 75000 - Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics
- • NURS 75100 - Advanced Health Assessment
- • NURS 75200 - Advanced Concepts in Nursing Education
- • NURS 75400 - Psychosocial Behavioral Patterns of Older Adults
- • NURS 75500 - Primary Care Nursing I
- • NURS 75700 - Primary Care Nursing II
- • NURS 76100 - Clinical Leadership in Nursing I
- • NURS 76200 - Clinical Leadership in Nursing II
- • NURS 76600 - Adult- Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist I
- • NURS 76700 - Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist II
- • NURS 76800 - Primary Care Nursing III
- • NURS 77100 - Community/Public Health Nursing I
- • NURS 77200 - Community/Public Health Nursing II
- • NURS 77300 - Community/Public Health Nursing III
- • NURS 77600 - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Diabetes Management
- • NURS 77700 - Advanced Psychiatric Mental Health Assessment and Intervention: General
- • NURS 77800 - Advanced Child/Adolescent Psychiatric Mental Health Assessment and Intervention
- • NURS 77900 - Family & Group Theories & Therapeutic Modalities
- • NURS 78000 - Health Care Ethics in the Life Span
- • NURS 78100 - Comprehensive Psychiatric Mental Health Assessment and Intervention of Acute and Chronic Disease States (Pre-clinical competency evaluation)
- • NURS 78200 - Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner/Clinical Practicum I
- • NURS 78300 - Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practioner/Clinical Practicum II
- • NURS 78400 - Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Care and Practice
- • NURS 78500 - Hospice and Palliative Symptom Management
- • NURS 78600 - Interdisciplinary Palliative and Hospice Care
- • NURS 78700 - Advanced Palliative Care Practice I
- • NURS 78800 - Advanced Palliative Care Practice II
- • NURS 79100 - Independent Study in Nursing
- • NURS 79200 - Independent Study in Nursing
- • NURS 79300 - Independent Study in Nursing
- • NURS 80000 - Leading Systems and Organizations
- • NURS 80100 - Leadership for Quality Improvement
- • NURS 80200 - Analytic Methods for Evidence-Based Practice
- • NURS 80400 - Finance and Management of Advanced Practice Nursing
- • NURS 81000 - Clinical Genetics
- • NURS 82600 - Assessment and Primary Care of Newborns to Age 5 Years
- • NURS 82700 - Assessment and Primary Care of Children and Adolescents
- • NURS 85000 - Health Policy and Population-Focused DNP Practice
- • NURS 87100 - Advanced Practice Public Health Nursing I
- • NURS 89000 - DNP Practicum
- • NURS 89100 - DNP Practicum
- • NURS 89200 - DNP Practicum
- • NURS 89300 - DNP Practicum
- • NURS 90001 - DNP Capstone Internship
- • NURS 90002 - DNP Capstone Proposal Development
- • NURS 90003 - DNP Capstone Implementation
- • NURS 90004 - DNP Capstone Evaluation & Dissemination
School of Nursing Admission Requirements (all Programs) and Policies
Admission requirements (all programs).
Students are considered for admission to the Generic Program, Accelerated 2nd Degree and RN to BS programs for the fall semester only. Students are considered for admission to the generic program in the spring semester of their freshman year, after completing prerequisite course work and an application to the School of Nursing. An overall college GPA of 3.2 in addition to other requirements is the minimum requirement for consideration of an application. Only matriculated Hunter College students can apply to the Generic Program. Admission to the School of Nursing is competitive. Generic Program and Accelerated 2nd Degree Program students must be able to attend during the day and evening on a full-time basis, including weekends. All clinical assignments are made by the school faculty depending on site availability. RN to BS Program students attend Nursing major coursework online, on a full-or a part-time basis.
HBSON and Queensborough Community College have a collaborative agreement that grants early acceptance of AAS students into the RN to BS program. Students must complete their first semester of study at QCC with a grade of B or better in NU 101 and a GPA of 3.2 or better for early acceptance.
GPA Requirements for Nursing Programs
An overall college GPA of 3.2 in addition to other requirements is the minimum requirement for consideration of an application.
Attendance Requirements for Nursing
Generic Program and Accelerated 2nd Degree Program students complete coursework online. RN toBS Program students attend Nursing major coursework online, on a full-or a part-time basis.
Grading Policy for Nursing Courses
Students must receive minimum grades of C in all required nursing courses, including courses in Biology. One required nursing course (Generic Pathway: NURS 20000, NURS 21000, NURS 24000, NURS 22000, NURS 33100, NURS 33900, NURS 35200, NURS 33200, NURS 34300, NURS 34900, NURS 36000, NURS 45500, NURS 46000, NURS 47000, NURS 49000 NURS 49200, NURS 42200) is repeatable once by students who have received a failing grade. Students who fail a second required nursing course in the sequence may not repeat that course and may not continue in the nursing major.
Note: Other colleges, graduate schools, professional schools, services and employers may calculate a grade point average inclusive of the failing grades. For questions regarding this policy, check with the Office of Advising Services, Rm 1119 East Building.
For more information, contact Ms. María Luisa Mendoza, Manager for Undergraduate Admissions, [email protected] or attend an information session .
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The Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing is the flagship nursing school of The City University of New York. The HBSON is located on the Brookdale Health Sciences Campus of Hunter College, 425 E. 25 th Street at 1 st Avenue, adjacent to the VA Medical Center, Bellevue Hospital, and NYU Langone Medical Center. The undergraduate nursing program combines liberal arts and professional education with a ...
The baccalaureate degree in nursing programs, master's degree in nursing programs, post-graduate certificate program, and Doctor of Nursing Practice program at Hunter College, CUNY, are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington DC 20001, 202-887-6791. The Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing's curricula meets New York State ...
The Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing is the flagship nursing school of The City University of New York. The HBSON is located on the Brookdale Health Sciences Campus of Hunter College, 425 E. 25 th Street at 1 st Avenue, adjacent to the VA Medical Center, Bellevue Hospital, and NYU Langone Medical Center. The undergraduate nursing program combines liberal arts and professional education with a ...
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Courses Home Introduction Hunter College Mission Statement ... The Hunter School of Nursing RN-to-BS program of study combines liberal arts and professional nursing education with a humanistic and comprehensive approach to health care, leading to a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Nursing. ... Hunter College 695 Park Ave NY, NY 10065 ...
Major in Nursing BS at Hunter College . Credits required to complete this program: 51; A minimum GPA of 2.00 is required for courses in this Major. The courses listed within the black boxes are the requirements to complete the program you have selected. ... Group #1 - Accredited Nursing Degree (24 credits required) No recently offered courses ...
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Non-nursing (liberal arts and core requirements) Nursing (professional nursing education) Students are considered for admission to the school of nursing for the fall semester only, after completing non-nursing pre-requisite courses and an application. Only students admitted to the School of Nursing are permitted to declare nursing as their major.
The Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing offers a 43-credit Nursing Education program leading to a Master of Science (MS) degree. The program prepares nurses to become skilled nurse educators in a variety of academic and healthcare settings. The curriculum is based on an apprenticeship model of educational training that combines rigorous ...
Only matriculated Hunter College students can apply to the Generic Program. Admission to the School of Nursing is competitive. ... Grading Policy for Nursing Courses. Students must receive minimum grades of C in all required nursing courses, including courses in Biology. One required nursing course (Generic Pathway: NURS 20000, NURS 21000, NURS ...