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BULLETIN OF YALE UNIVERSITY BULLETIN OF YALE BULLETIN OF YALE UNIVERSITY Periodicals postage paid New Haven ct 06520-8227 New Haven, Connecticut School of Nursing 2016–2017 School of Nursing 2016–2017 BULLETIN OF YALE UNIVERSITY Series 112 Number 15 September 5, 2016 BULLETIN OF YALE UNIVERSITY Series 112 Number 15 September 5, 2016 (USPS 078-500) The University is committed to basing judgments concerning the admission, education, is published seventeen times a year (one time in May and October; three times in June and employment of individuals upon their qualifications and abilities and a∞rmatively and September; four times in July; five times in August) by Yale University, 2 Whitney seeks to attract to its faculty, sta≠, and student body qualified persons of diverse back- Avenue, New Haven CT 0651o. Periodicals postage paid at New Haven, Connecticut. grounds. 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School of Nursing 2016–2017 bulletin of yale university Series 112 Number 15 September 5, 2016 Contents Calendar 5 The President and Fellows of Yale University 7 The O∞cers of Yale University 8 School of Nursing Administration and Faculty 9 A Message from the Dean 14 Yale School of Nursing 15 Scholarship and Research 21 Center for International Nursing Scholarship and Education 22 Clinical and Community A≠airs 23 Academic Programs 24 Master’s Program (M.S.N.) 26 Aims and Assumptions 26 Requirements for the Degree 26 General Enrollment Information 27 Admission Requirements and Application Procedures for the Master’s Program 27 Core Performance Standards for Admission and Progression 30 Personal Conduct Policy 30 Student Grievances 31 Leave of Absence and Withdrawal 32 U.S. Military Leave Readmissions Policy 35 Grading System 36 Curriculum 36 Graduate Entry Prespecialty in Nursing 37 Clinical Specialties 37 Adult/Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Specialty Adult/Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Specialty Family Nurse Practitioner Specialty Midwifery/Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Specialty Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Specialty Psychiatric–Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Specialty Diabetes Care Concentration 43 Global Health Concentration 44 Oncology Concentration 44 Joint Degrees 44 Joint Degree in Nursing and Divinity 44 Joint Degree in Nursing and Public Health 45 Post-Master’s Certificates 46 Admission Requirements and Application Procedures 46 Adult/Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner 47 Family Nurse Practitioner 47 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner 48 Psychiatric–Mental Health Nurse Practitioner 48 4 School of Nursing 2016–2017 Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) Program 50 Aims and Assumptions 50 Admission Requirements 51 Application Procedures 52 D.N.P. Capstone Project 52 Program Requirements 53 Courses 53 Doctor of Philosophy Program 54 Aims and Assumptions 54 Fields of Study 54 Special Admission Requirements 54 Special Requirements for the Ph.D. Degree 54 Master’s Degree 56 Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Interdisciplinary Behavioral Research Training Program in Type 1 Diabetes 57 School of Nursing Electives for Matriculated and Nonmatriculated Students 59 Courses 60 Courses in Yale College 85 Courses in Yale University Graduate and Professional Schools 85 General Information 86 Tuition, Special Fees, and Costs 86 Student Accounts and Bills 86 Financial Aid for the Master’s Program 88 Financial Support and Visa Process for International Students 89 Refund and Rebate 89 Housing 90 Dining Services 91 The Student Government Organization 91 Awards 91 Clinical Resources 93 Yale University Resources and Services 98 Distribution of Graduates 111 School of Nursing Alumnae/i Association 112 The Work of Yale University 113 Index of Courses 116 Medical Center Map 119 Central Campus Map 120 West Campus Map 122 Calendar Fall 2016 Aug. 22 M Ph.D. program new student orientation check-in begins at HGS, 9 a.m.* Aug. 22–26 M–F Orientation week for all new students Aug. 24 W Fall-term online course registration begins, 9 a.m. Fall term begins for D.N.P. program, 8 a.m. Aug. 26 F Orientation day for all first-specialty-year students in the clinical master’s program (returning and new) Aug. 29 M Fall term begins for GEPN, clinical master’s, and post-master’s programs, 8 a.m. Aug. 31 W Fall term begins for Ph.D. program, 8:20 a.m.* Sept. 2 F Friday classes do not meet. Monday classes meet instead (all programs) Sept. 5 M Labor Day. Classes do not meet Sept. 14 W Fall-term online course registration ends, 5 p.m. Oct. 3 M Due date for Ph.D. dissertations to be considered by the Degree Committees for award of the degree in December Nov. 18 F November recess begins, 5:20 p.m. (Ph.D. program) Nov. 23 W November recess begins, 8 a.m. (GEPN, clinical master’s, post-master’s, and D.N.P. programs) Nov. 28 M November recess ends, 8 a.m. (all programs) Dec. 15 TH Ph.D. program fall-term classes end, 5:20 p.m. Dec. 16 F GEPN, clinical master’s, post-master’s, and D.N.P. program fall-term classes end, 5 p.m., and winter recess begins Ph.D. program final examinations begin Dec. 21 W Ph.D. program examinations end, and winter recess begins 6 School of Nursing 2016–2017 Spring 2017 Jan. 3 T Spring-term online course registration begins for GEPN, clinical master’s, post-master’s, and D.N.P. programs, 9 a.m. Jan. 9 M Spring term begins for GEPN and D.N.P. programs, 8 a.m. Jan. 9–13 M–F D.N.P. Winter Intensive Session Jan. 11 W Spring-term online course registration begins for Ph.D. program Jan. 16 M Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Classes do not meet Jan. 17 T Spring term begins for clinical master’s, post-master’s, and Ph.D. programs, 8 a.m.* Jan. 20 F Friday classes do not meet. Monday classes meet instead (all programs) Jan. 25 W Spring-term online course registration ends for GEPN, clinical master’s, post-master’s, and D.N.P.
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