Preparing clinical nurse leaders for today's complex health care delivery systems the Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) program at The University of Toledo is ideal for the goal-directed person who seeks a career as a professional registered nurse in the dynamic field of health care. It is designed for the person who holds a bachelor's degree, who is not yet a registered nurse (RN), but who desires to become a RN. Graduates of baccalaureate programs as diverse as mechanical engineering, biology, or music are welcome to apply.
The curriculum includes theory classes prepared by the graduate faculty of The University of Toledo (UT) College of Nursing, as well as clinical experiences with patients in state-of-the-art health care facilities. Graduates are prepared as Clinical Nurse Leaders who are nurse generalists.
Upon successful completion of the two-year, full-time program of study graduates are prepared to apply for a license as a registered nurse and to take the National Council Licensing Exam-Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN). More information about licensure is available through the Ohio Board of Nursing website (www.nursing.ohio.gov).
The master's preparation positions graduates for immediate entry into exciting positions in hospitals or clinics, and also provides an opportunity to continue graduate study. Graduates may elect to pursue a certificate to enter advanced practice roles as a nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist, or they may decide to pursue a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree or the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree.
Clinical Nurse Leader Curriculum
| Semester I - Fall (120 Total clinical hours) | ||
| Course # | Course Title | Credit |
| NURS504 | Health Assessment and the Nursing Process for Promoting Health |
6 |
| NURS505 | Health Sciences I |
3 |
| NURS506 | Professional Socialization I |
3 |
| NURS507 | Therapeutic Communication Skills for Nurses |
3 |
| Semester II - Spring (90 Total clinical hours) | ||
| NURS514 | Designing Nursing Systems to Promote Self-Care |
6 |
| NURS525 | Health Sciences II |
3 |
| NURS567 | Pharmacology |
3 |
| Semester III - Summer (120 Total clinical hours) | ||
| NURS524 | Designing Nursing Systems for Compromised Health States |
6 |
| INDI600 | Introduction to Biostatistical Methods |
3 |
| Semester IV - Fall (120 Total clinical hours) | ||
| NURS544 | Population Focused Nursing Care |
6 |
| NURS516 | Professional Socialization II |
3 |
| NURS607 |
Advanced Communication Skills and Group Dynamics |
3 |
| NURS591 | Advanced Nursing Research |
3 |
| Semester V - Spring (300 Total clinical hours) | ||
| NURS554 | Advanced Practicum in Nursing Systems Design |
12 |
| NURSXXX | Thesis, Comprehensive Exam or Field Experience |
3 |
|
Total Semester Credits 66 | ||
NOTE: Due to the limited number of positions available, each CNL applicant offered admission will submit a $300 reservation deposit along with their letter of intent to attend The University of Toledo within two weeks following notification of admission. This fee is refundable up to June 1st. This deposit then will be applied to the individual's fall semester tuition.
Admission Requirements - All application materials must be received by February 15
Applications are available online at http://hsc.utoledo.edu/grad/application.html.
Please mail application fee, personal statement, resume and recommendations** to:
College of Graduate Studies
Mail Stop #1042
Health Science Campus
The University of Toledo
3000 Arlington Avenue
Toledo, OH 43614-2598.
All official college/university transcripts and official GRE and TOEFL or IELTS results must be sent directly from the respective college/university and GRE and TOEFL or IELTS organization to the College of Graduate Studies, The University of Toledo.
**Link to College of Nursing Recommendation Form (PDF Format).