Program Details
- Location:
- Chicago, United States
- Program Type:
- Full Degree
- Degree Level:
- Doctorate
- Specialty:
- Nursing
Program Overview
- Program Description:
The Generalist Entry Master's (GEM) in Nursing at Rush University College of Nursing comprehensively prepares students to be graduate nurse clinicians with a focus in clinical leadership. Graduates are prepared to function at a high level in inpatient, out-patient and community settings. This program is for students who already have a bachelor's degree. Students receive a generalist education in nursing at the graduate level and are conferred a Master's degree upon graduation. The program of study is a fast-paced, five-days a week curriculum. It is six quarters in length with one additional quarter spent in a residency experience. A combination of classroom and clinical coursework is provided throughout the program. Students have rich clinical experiences with adults, children and older adults in a variety of health care settings.
Graduates are eligible to sit for RN licensure and Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) certification. Students are prepared not for specialist practice, but rather as clinical leader generalists who will actively improve the quality of client care across the health care continuum.