The Entry Level MSN program is designed for candidates who hold a non-nursing baccalaureate degree who are interested in transitioning into the field of nursing as graduate level RNs. Students must meet the pre-nursing curriculum requirements before entering the pre-licensure coursework. After completion of pre-licensure coursework, students apply for RN licensure through the Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) requiring successful passing of the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). The pre-licensure section of the program requires a full-time commitment.
Post-licensure MSN coursework builds on Baccalaureate or entry-level nursing practice, meets the AACN Master’s Essentials (2011) and culminates in graduate level direct care. Students will earn a MSN degree in a chosen area of concentration: Nurse Educator, Nursing Informatics, or Healthcare Leadership. Graduates are prepared to enter into doctoral studies.
The Nurse Educator concentration will prepare students in curriculum design and development, teaching methodologies, educational needs assessment, and learner-centered theories and methods.
The Nursing Informatics concentration will prepare students to explore health information technology and allow students to design, plan, and evaluate systems to improve the effectiveness of care. The program prepares students to work in the field of healthcare informatics.
The Healthcare Leadership (HCL) concentration will prepare students to examine roles in nursing administration emphasizing clinical outcomes management, care environment management, and inter-professional collaboration.
All concentration areas have supervised experiences that are sufficient to demonstrate mastery of the AACN Master’s Essentials (2011).