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RN to BS-MS in Nursing Informatics (Accelerated)
HEGIS Code: 1203.10
- Spring 2025 Extended Priority Deadline: November 18, 2024
- Spring 2025 Extended Regular Deadline: December 16, 2024
Nurse informatics specialists play a crucial role in all healthcare environments as they are charged with ensuring that the best available scientific data and technology are available to design and implement plans for patient care. Informatics nurses use, integrate, and analyze technology to make changes in nursing practice, advance health outcomes, and facilitate research and education.
The RN to BS-MS in Nursing Informatics online degree program guides nursing professionals to assess institutional data needs, manage data effectively, and improve patient care quality. In addition to taking courses focused on quality and safety to enhance patient outcomes, students enroll in a six-credit practicum to gain experience with compliance and accreditation mandates, staff education, and the design of new data management systems.
Dual Degree
The RN to BS-MS in Nursing Informatics is a dual degree program that provides a seamless progression (and “fast track”) from the BS to MS programs. The program’s overlapping coursework allows students to complete both degrees within an integrated framework and in less time than each degree completed on its own.
Career Prospects
The American Medical Informatics Association estimated that up to 70,000 health informatics specialists will be needed across the healthcare system over the next several years.
Graduates of the RN to BS-MS in Nursing Informatics program are prepared for a number of employment opportunities such as Clinical Informatics Nurse, Informatics Nurse Specialist, Director of Clinical Informatics, and RN Clinical Applications Coordinator and potentially eligible to take the American Nurses Credentialing Center Informatics Nursing Certification Examination.
Completion Rates
CUNY SPS RN-BS benchmark for program completion rates:
75% of students will complete the RN- BS program within five years.
- 2019-2024 = 94%
- 2018-2023 = 96%
- 2017-2022 = 96%
Job Placement Statistics
Undergraduate program outcome: 80% of RN-BS alumni will report employment as a RN within twelve months.
- 2023 = 89%
- 2022 = 92%
- 2021 = 78%
Accreditation
The RN to BS-MS in Nursing Informatics at CUNY School of Professional Studies is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).
This program is registered with the New York State Education Department.
Prior Learning Assessment
Credit for non-collegiate learning is a credit recommendation for college-level learning acquired outside of a college or university.
View Pre-approved Nursing Certifications
The American Council on Education (ACE) and the National College Credit Recommendation Service(NCCR) have evaluated college-level training programs, credentials, and licenses from the military, government, and the public sector that may be eligible for college credit at the CUNY School of Professional Studies.
CUNY SPS also awards credit for currently reviewed licenses and certifications in the fields of Health Information Management, IT, Project Management, Real Estate, Business, and Emergency Medical Technician.
For more information about credit for non-collegiate prior learning please contact us pla@sps.cuny.edu.
Prospective students and applicants may schedule a meeting with an academic advisor to obtain an unofficial credit evaluation for an undergraduate degree program.
Admissions Criteria
To qualify for admission to the RN to BS-MS in Nursing Informatics program, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Associate’s degree in nursing from an accredited institution with a GPA of 3.0 or above out of a 4.0
- Unencumbered nursing license and a current registration
- Admission essay highlighting education and career achievement, including specific examples of problem-solving while working in the practice setting, leadership experience at the bedside or in other settings, and professional and community awards
- Submit two letters of recommendation from each, a nurse educator/nurse faculty and Supervisor/Manager
- A description of an evidence-based practice project completed in nursing school or in the practice setting
- Resume
Residency Requirement*
In order to enroll in the RN to BS in Nursing program, students must provide documentation of one of the following categories:
- U.S. Citizenship
- Permanent Residency
- Granted asylum, refugee status, temporary protected status, withholding of removal, deferred enforced departure, deferred action status by the U.S. Government, deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) or permanently residing in the United States under color of law (PRUCOL)
*International students may enroll in fully online degree programs. However, our online programs do not qualify for student visas.
Students may view the Undergraduate Nursing Student Policies Handbook (PDF).
Complete list of the online nursing degrees offered at CUNY SPS
Application Deadlines
- Spring 2025 Extended Priority Deadline: November 18, 2024
- Spring 2025 Extended Regular Deadline: December 16, 2024
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