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2015–16 Graduate and Adult Programs Academic Catalog

School of Nursing

Graduate Certificate in Global Public Health Nursing

is not accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing

Education (CCNE). The certificate program is not eligible for initial

accreditation review by CCNE until 2017.

Admission Criteria

Cedarville University invites applications to the Graduate

Certificate in Global Public Health Nursing (GPHN) from

candidates who are currently enrolled in or have completed a

graduate nursing degree from a regionally accredited or otherwise

approved university, who are able to present strong academic

records, and who have a profession of faith in Jesus Christ. Each

candidate will be reviewed on an individual basis.

In addition to the general admission requirements listed in the

graduate admissions section of this catalog, students must meet

the following requirements:

• Have earned a B.S.N. undergraduate and graduate nursing

grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.

• Official transcripts of a baccalaureate degree in nursing from

an accredited program.

• Official transcripts of a graduate degree in nursing from an

accredited program or current enrollment in an accredited

graduate nursing program.

• Evidence of computer proficiency or plan for learning

informatics skills.

• Evidence of current unrestricted licensure as a registered

nurse in the United States for clinical experience in the United

States.

Tuition Cost

Tuition cost for the Graduate Certificate in Global Public Health

Nursing (GPHN) courses for the 2015–16 academic year is $536

per semester credit.

Financial Aid

As a nondegree program, students enrolled in Cedarville’s

Graduate Certificate in Global Public Health Nursing (GPHN) are

not eligible for federal or state aid. However, students may qualify

for personal loans to pay for this program.

If students are currently enrolled in a degree program at

Cedarville University, they may be eligible for federal and state aid

for the GPHN courses. For more information, contact Financial Aid.

Program Delivery

Cedarville University has designed the Graduate Certificate in

Global Public Health Nursing (GPHN) to be flexible and responsive

to student needs. Courses are offered fully online in eight-week

sessions during the fall and spring semesters.

Graduate Certificate

in Global Public

Health Nursing

Purpose Statement

The graduate certificate in

Global Public Health Nursing

(GPHN) will uniquely position candidates to address trends in

contemporary nursing practice, domestically and globally. The

certificate program will allow students who are currently enrolled

in a graduate nursing program or those who have completed a

graduate nursing degree to add core knowledge related to health

ministry, epidemiology, global health issues, and population-

focused nursing care to their advanced nursing practice.

Program Objectives

Candidates who complete the Graduate Certificate in Global

Public Health Nursing (GPHN) are equipped to be leaders in

contemporary nursing practice by:

• Analyzing and defending a biblical perspective of Global

Public Health Nursing practice.

• Analyzing and considering a broad range of complex

determinants of global health.

• Explaining and developing population-focused nursing

interventions to improve the health and wholeness of diverse

and vulnerable populations.

Course Requirements

Course requirements include 12 semester hours as follows:

NSG-6200 Philosophy and Theology of Health,

Healing, and Illness....................................................................3

NSG-6210 Global Health and Vulnerable Populations...................3

NSG-6220 Epidemiology. ..............................................................3

NSG-6230 Population-based Health Care Management...............3

Accreditation

The Graduate Certificate in Global Public Health Nursing is

accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and authorized

by the Ohio Board of Regents. Currently, the certificate program