MS in Nursing Courses & Curriculum
The MSUM MS with major in Nursing curriculum includes graduate core courses, specialty track advanced practice courses, other nursing and support courses and clinical practica. Students collaborate with their advisors to select practica that fit their particular areas or populations of interest. Clinical practica may take place in the students' home area if appropriate. Many state Boards of Nursing allow nursing graduate courses to count toward required annual nursing CEUs.
Nursing Graduate Degree Options
- Master of Science in Nursing
- Emphasis in Nurse Educator
- Emphasis in Nurse Administration and Organizational Systems Leadership (NAOSL)
- Dual Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) & Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA)
Graduate Certificates
- Certificate in Informatics, Evidence-Based Practice & Project Management Strategy
- Certificate in Nurse Educator (NED)
- Certificate in Nurse Administration and Organizational Systems Leadership (NAOSL)
Bachelor & Graduate Degree in 4 Years Option
Teaching & Learning Competency (TLC) Requirements
Master of Science in Nursing Advising Information
- MS in Nursing emphasis in Nurse Educator Program Progression
- MS in Nursing emphasis in Nursing Administration and Organizational Systems Leadership (NAOSL) Program Progression
- Graduate Nursing Student Handbook & Policy Manual
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