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Master of Science Program in Nursing

The Master of Science is a 39-credit program with concentration in nurse educator and nurse administrator roles. The nationwide shortage of registered nurses includes a serious shortfall of leaders prepared at the graduate level in these two functional roles to meet the public’s demand for quality nursing care.

The program curriculum is designed to concur with the standards for master’s education as set forth by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing in its Essentials of Master’s Education for Advanced Nursing Practice and is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). Students who graduate from the education track can serve as faculty members in schools of nursing, as staff development coordinators, or as in-service educators. Those who choose the administrator track will be prepared for management and administration roles in healthcare agencies and institutions.


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