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BSN/MSN Segue Option

For applicants seeking a career change, who already have a bachelor's degree in another area and are interested in becoming a Nurse Practitioner or Nurse-Midwife

Prerequisites

Physical Sciences
6 courses
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry II (with an organic component)
Introductory Statistics
Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II (including lab)
Microbiology (including lab)

Social Sciences

Human Growth and Development

Note
  Human Anatomy, physiology and microbiology must have been taken within seven years prior to admission.
Focus on : The Fuld Fellowship

The Fuld Fellowship supports students who enroll in the Segue Option, a BSN-MSN program for second degree students.   Each year, the Fuld Fellowship is awarded to students who have demonstrated leadership and a sustained commitment to issues of social responsibility, especially as service to underserved populations.  Recipients are provided with full tuition to cover four semesters of BSN program and one calendar year of the MSN program.

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About the BSN/MSN Segue Option
Description
Students who already have a bachelor's degree in another area are eligible for admission into our combined degree option. The BSN/MSN Segue Option at Emory is designed for non-nurses interested in becoming a nurse practitioner or certified nurse-midwife.
Students are accepted to both the BSN program and the MSN program for a seamless course of study.
Part One: BSN Program
The first two years are taken under the BSN program at Emory University's Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing. The nursing program is designed to be completed in four semesters of full-time enrollment.  Students are awarded a BSN and spend the summer after graduating taking the NCLEX-RN exam to secure RN licensure.
Part Two:  Graduate Specialty
BSN/MSN Segue students will begin their graduate studies in their specialty area the fall semester after completing their BSN and receiving their RN license.  Graduate specialties range between three to five semesters of full-time study, part-time is also available.

Adult Nurse Practitioner
Emergency Nurse Practitioner
Family Nurse Practitioner
Family Nurse-Midwife
Gerontological Nurse Practitioner
International Health (MSN-MPH only)
Nurse-Midwifery
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner- Primary Care
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner - Acute Care
Public Health Nursing Leadership

Women's Health/Adult Health Nurse Practitioner
Women's Health Nurse Practitioner

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