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American Sentinel University is focused on more than just positioning you for success in your career today - we're committed to preparing you for tomorrow. We offer accredited associate, bachelor's, master's and doctorate programs in high-demand fields, and we design our curriculums to be forward thinking and market-relevant so that students can add value to their current and future organizations. With flexible delivery, outstanding student support services, and affordable tuition, we make the pursuit of your career dreams possible.
The CCNE accredited nursing case management program prepares experienced nurses to assume the role of case manager within the various sectors of a health system or insurance industry. Content builds upon the standards of the Case Management Society of America core curriculum, with additional emphasis on distance client management using technology. Students are introduced to the process of Life Care Planning. This program is ideal for nurses wishing create their own business in case management.
Patient safety, quality control for hospital-acquired infections, and the growing threat of epidemics and pandemics are all indicators that more and more healthcare systems will need to hire nurses trained in infection control and prevention. American Sentinel?s CCNE accredited master's degree in nursing with a specialization in infection prevention and control can provide entry into this important emerging field.
The CCNE accredited Nursing Management and Organizational Leadership degree is for experienced nurses who wish to expand their career options. This program equips students for careers in nursing administration. The program focuses on preparing the staff nurse to assume a broader leadership role within an organization, and then further develop for the nursing executive role.
The American Sentinel M.S. Nursing, nursing education specialization, is designed for experienced nurses who wish to pursue educator roles within a clinical environment or become faculty members at traditional or non-traditional schools of nursing. The specialization emphasizes curriculum development, teaching various learning styles and teaching via distance technology. Students may choose between two capstone courses: Academic Program Leadership or Educational Leadership. The Academic Program Leadership capstone is for students interested in leadership positions in academic environments and has a special emphasis on institutional and programmatic accreditation. The Educational Leadership capstone is for students who wish to continue their education in doctoral studies with the ultimate goal of becoming a faculty member at a university or college.
Students graduating with American Sentinel's CCNE-accredited M.S. Nursing, nursing education specialization, complete 36 credit hours of course work. Students may be eligible to transfer up to 18 credit hours from previous graduate study.
This CCNE accredited nursing degree program prepares experienced nurses to manage health information systems critical to the mission of health care delivery systems. Nurses will develop expertise in clinical and administrative systems, data management and data mining for the improvement of patient care and information systems project management.
Special emphasis is placed on understanding the infrastructure that must be in place to improve the practice while safeguarding the security and privacy of data. Graduates will be prepared to assume critical roles in managing health information systems in ambulatory, acute, and long term care settings, as well as in the public health environment.
This is a CCNE accredited, Bachelor of Science degree completion program for registered nurses, based on the Colorado Nursing Articulation Model. Students learn to integrate methods of research and scholarship in making and prioritizing diagnoses, and in planning, implementing, and evaluating care of individuals, groups, and communities. Student in this program are required to complete two practicals - one emphasizing Community Health and the other emphasizing Leadership and Management. Thirty credits of this program must be completed through American Sentinel University.
The CCNE accredited RN to MSN degree is designed for registered nurses with an associate degree in nursing and at least two years of experience. This program provides nurses the opportunity to earn a MSN degree without earning a bachelor's degree.
Students must complete 18 credit hours of baccalaureate level nursing courses and 3 credit hours of professional communication. A 3.0 GPA must be maintained for each of these courses. Upon completion of these courses, students will apply to our MSN program. Those who are not able to achieve a 3.0 in each of the nursing courses, but do have a 2.5 cumulative GPA will be allowed to complete the Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) sequence and then apply separately to the Masters Degree in Nursing program.
Our advanced degrees are intended to advance the quality of life not just for the Walden graduate, but for everyone he or she encounters. Whether it be in business, community and charitable service or friendship, to make a difference in any life is to serve the greater good. Doing so doesn’t just make you a better corporate citizen. It makes you a better corporate asset, a better neighbor and friend, a better person.