Mar 19, 2024  
2014-2015 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2014-2015 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

College of Nursing


Katherine E. Nugent, Ph.D., Dean
Anita D. Boykins, D.N.Sc., Associate Dean
118 College Drive #5095
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001
(601) 266-5457
www.usm.edu/nursing

P. Anderson, S. Bishop, A. Boykins, J. Butts, C. Chatham, M. Coyne, S. Davis, R. Elliott, M. Gilmore, B. Harbaugh, K. Masters, A. McNeil, K. Nugent, M. Pendergrass, K. Rich, L. Story, V. Stuart

Mission

The mission of the College of Nursing is to enhance the health and well-being of the people of the state of Mississippi by preparing graduates at the baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral level of education who are prepared to advance the profession of nursing through education, scholarship, and service.

Vision

The vision of the College of Nursing is advancing health and well-being through excellence and innovation in teaching, research and service.

Financial Assistance

Traineeships/scholarships may be available from federal and state funding sources depending on the selected area of study and availability of funding in any given year. Financial assistance also is available from the Financial Aid Office of the university. Funding resources are subject to change, and payback clauses may be part of the funding agreement.

Interdisciplinary Minor in Gerontology

The College of Nursing participates in the interdisciplinary gerontology minor offered with the College of Health. A designated faculty adviser in the school assists interested students in completing the requirements for that minor. Specific requirements and courses available for the minor can be found in the College of Health  section of this Bulletin.

Graduate Certificate in Gerontology

The college collaborates with the College of Health offering a graduate certificate in gerontology for those who need additional or specialized training, but who do not wish to pursue a master’s degree, or for current Southern Miss graduate students who wish to receive more than a minor degree. A graduate certificate in gerontology will provide students and professionals an opportunity to broaden their theoretical knowledge of aging, the aged, and the policy-making process, keep abreast of changes in the field, meet new educational requirements for their jobs, or prepare for a new position. Specific requirements and courses available for the certificate are in the College of Health  section of this Bulletin.

Programs

Master of Science in Nursing

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Doctor of Philosophy

Certificate

Office of the Dean College of Nursing

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Department of Systems Leadership and Health Outcomes

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Department of Advanced Practice

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