Graduate Studies
Master of Science in Nursing
Program Overview
The curriculum consists of core courses, support courses and role courses. The core courses provide a foundation in nursing theory, research design, health policies, professional issues and concepts of advanced practice nursing. Support courses provide the knowledge and skills necessary for specialized advanced practice nursing. Additional specialization and application of theories occur in the role courses.
Format
The Master of Science Program accommodates working professionals and can be completed in two years fulltime and three to seven years part time, depending upon the track chosen. The Post Master's option can be done in one to two years depending on the track chosen and the courses that transfer in. Classes are conveniently scheduled and may be offered in the late afternoon, one full day format, or weekends. Some course assignments are done through innovative learning formats such as web-based technology and independent study.
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