CRNA Completion Degree Option:

 

An application packet can be obtained from this website by clicking on Application under the Forms button above. Deadlines and other important dates related to admission are available on the website.

Applicants meeting the following criteria will be considered for admission:

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited school or college
  • Valid licensure as RN (registered nurse).
  • Must be recognized by their state as an APN
  • Currently re-certified by the Council on Re-Certification of Nurse Anesthetist.
  • The CRNA must provide three strong professional references from anesthesiologists and/or CRNAs who can verify the quality of their anesthesia practice.
  • Transcript from nurse anesthesia program. For those CRNAs who can verify by AANA/COA transcript from their nurse anesthesia program and/or by affidavit from their employers that they have met or exceeded the CCNA minimum case requirements, Residency I-IV be credited by verification.
  • Submit 2 copies of transcripts from all academic institutions
  • A short essay stating the applicant's rationale for seeking graduate education
  • If English is not the first language, a score of at least 600 on the Test of English as a Foreign Language and a score of 6 on the institutional version of the Spoken English Test (SET)
International applicants should refer to that section in the TCU Graduate Bulletin

Candidates who satisfactorily meet these criteria will be invited for an evaluated interview.

Clinical Sites

For CRNAs who are weak in specific areas of anesthesia or who lack specific skills, a clinical practicum of appropriate length will be arranged. For example, if a CRNA does not have epidural skills, a rotation will be provided at a clinical site currently approved by the COA for TCU SNA for the CRNA to gain proficiency in epidural placement and management For those CRNAs who can verify by AANA/COA transcript from their nurse anesthesia program and/or by affidavit from their employers that they have met or exceeded the CCNA minimum case requirements, Residency I-IV will receive credit by verification.

Courses

To view the list of courses, click here or choose either the link located in the left colum labeled "courses" or the link listed under "Program Info" at the top or bottom of this page.

Curriculum

CURRICULUM DESIGN Master of Science in Nurse Anesthesia Degree – 59 Hours  

Phase I Curriculum

Curriculum for Entry Into Practice Degree

Credit
Hours

CRNA Completion Degree Option

Fall Semester

16
 
NRAN 60113 Research and Theory in Nurse Anesthesia
3
Enroll
NRAN 60123 Physical Science in Nurse Anesthesia
3
Enroll
NRAN 60134 Advanced Pharmacology
4
Enroll
NRAN 60146 Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology I
6
Enroll

Spring Semester

12
NRAN 60213 Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology III
3
Enroll
NRAN 60224 Pharmacology of Anesthetic Agents
4
Enroll
NRAN 60235 Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology II
5
Enroll

First Summer Session

6
NRAN 60316 Principles of Anesthesia Practice I
6
*CBE or enroll

Second Summer Session

6
NRAN 60416 Principles of Anesthesia Practice II
6
*CBE or enroll

 

Phase II Curriculum

Curriculum for Entry Into Practice Degree

Credit
Hours
CRNA Completion Degree Option
Fall Semester
5
 
NRAN 60572 Clinical Concepts I
2
*CBE or enroll
NRAN 60583 Clinical Residency I
3
**VWE
Spring Semester
5
*CBE or enroll
NRAN 60672 Clinical Concepts II
2
*CBE or enroll
NRAN 60683 Clinical Residency II
3
**VWE
First & Second
Summer Session
4
 
NRAN 60771 Selected Clinical Concepts
1
*CBE or enroll
NRAN 60782 Clinical Residency III
2
**VWE
NRAN 60871 Clinical Concepts III
1
*CBE or enroll
Fall Semester
5
 
NRAN 60972 Clinical Concepts IV
2
*CBE or enroll
NRAN 60983 Clinical Residency IV
3
**VWE

*Credit by examination-test questions based on course objectives. 83% required to receive credit. May test only once per course.

 **Verification of Work Experience-must meet minimum CCNA required cases. Documentation may include copy of transcript from the CRNA's anesthesia program and/or an affidavit from an employer.

General Information

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Human Patient Simulator

The CRNA completion degree student may utilize HPS Lab as needed. Currently some Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs requirements for clinical experiences may be satisfied by using simple models and simulation. The HPS Lab is equipped with a variety of models and mannequins.

Medical Requirement

To view the medical requirements, click here or choose either the link located in the left colum labeled "Medical Requirements " or the link listed under "Program Info" at the top or bottom of this page.

Tuition

Tuition for CRNAs in the CRNA completion degree program will pay a per credit hour tuition based on the current packaged rate for RN students in the School of Nurse Anesthesia . (Current cost is $52,000.00). The total curriculum is 59 hours. The per credit hour cost is $882. CRNAs employed full-time at TCU SNA clinical sites with significant teaching responsibilities may qualify for tuition assistance.

For more information regarding the Graduate Programs, please visit the General Graduate Studies website.

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