Post Master's in Nursing Certificate and Non-Certificate Programs
California licensed registered nurses who hold a master of science degree from a regionally accredited institution may complete one of the six post master's in nursing concentrations.
Program Intro
California licensed registered nurses who hold a master of science degree from a regionally accredited institution may complete one of the six post master's in nursing concentrations.
*2-4 semesters
*Based on current academic year. Subject to change.
Why Earn a Post Master's in Nursing at CBU?
Learn in a program that is respected
The College of Nursing has an excellent reputation in the community as does the university. We anticipate our graduates will be actively recruited by local and state health care providers.
Reach your goals at your convenience
This program is designed for working adults as classes meet once a week. Many students work full-time as registered nurses while in school.
Practice nursing with a holistic perspective
Consistent with CBU's faith-based mission, the post master's curriculum emphasizes a holistic perspective. Specially selected practicum opportunities allow candidates the option to practice in a variety of healthcare settings, while serving individuals, families and communities. Practicum hours are completed under the instruction and supervision of CBU's College of Nursing faculty who share the faith-based mission and holistic perspective for providing nursing care.
Train in state-of-the-art facilities
For additional experiential learning, students also enjoy access to CBU's state-of-the-art Clinical Simulation Lab and Resource Center.
What You'll Learn
Students graduating with a post master's in nursing will learn to:
- Analyze theory-guided practice grounded in a biblical worldview.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of clinical prevention interventions that affect individual and population health outcomes.
- Integrate evidence-based practice to improve patient outcomes.
- Use information technology to interpret data and to optimize patient outcomes, communication, and coordination of care.
- Demonstrate professional, competent, and responsible master’s level nursing.
- Display effective leadership to reduce health disparities across the continuum of care.
Program Details
Certificate Programs:
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Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
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Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
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Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Non-Certificate Programs:
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Nurse Educator
- Nursing Informatics
- Nursing Organizational Leadership
NUR 581: Nursing Organizational Leadership I
Students focus on effective organizational communication, relationship management, and shared decision-making, which includes the community, interdisciplinary team, and academic partnerships, from a biblical perspective.
NUR 589: Organizational Culture and Diversity
Students explore cultural nursing theories and worldviews that impact healthcare organizations from a biblical perspective. Methods to overcome institutional racism and improve interprofessional collaboration to transform systems and create quality outcomes will be explored.
NUR 517: Advanced Psychopharmacology
Students develop an understanding of neuroscience and pharmacotherapeutics for patients with mental health conditions. Emphasis is on establishing a foundation for decision-making necessary for initiating, monitoring, and modifying pharmacological treatment plans for mental health conditions.
Lisa Bursch, DNP, CPNP-PC
Professor of Nursing
Associate Dean, Division of Graduate Nursing
Office Phone: 951-343-4940
E-mail: lbursch@calbaptist.edu
Office Location: Nursing Annex 275
Rebecca Meyer, Ph.D.
Professor of Nursing
Director, Nurse Educator Program; Director Nurse Faculty Loan Program
Office Phone: 951-343-4952
E-mail: rmeyer@calbaptist.edu
Office Location: Nursing Annex 274
Nidia Torres, DNP
Assistant Professor of Nursing
Director Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Program
Assistant Professor
Office Phone: 951-552-8943
E-mail: ntorres@calbaptist.edu
Office Location: Nursing Annex 284
Application Deadline | Spring | Summer |
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Priority | November 1 | March 1 |
Standard | December 1 | April 1 |
Career Possibilities
Nurses are in demand. Employment of registered nurses is projected to grow 6 percent from 2022 to 2032, faster than the average for all occupations, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. With a degree in nursing from CBU, students will be well prepared for a long and promising career in nursing. Some careers listed below may require further education.
- Registered Nurse
- Emergency Room Nurse
- Travel Nurse
- Pediatric Nurse
- Oncology Nurse
- School Nurse
- Military Nurse
- Forensic Nurse
- Nursing Home Caregiver
- Educator
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Next Steps
Join our community. At CBU, you’ll be challenged to become an individual whose skills, integrity, and sense of purpose glorify God and distinguish you in the world.