Accelerated RN to MSN Online Degree Pathway

New Accelerated Online Degree Pathway for Nursing Students

The School of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership (SNHL) at MSUM offers several pathways to elevate your potential as a current and future healthcare professional. One pathway, the accelerated RN to MSN pathway, allows you to complete your MSN in an efficient manner with options of emphasis in Nursing Administration and Organizational Systems Leadership (NAOSL) or Nurse Educator (NED). The accelerated RN to MSN pathway offers RN to BSN students the opportunity to indicate their intent to continue with MSUM’s MSN program upon completion of the RN to BSN program and take graduate level courses during their BSN program of study. Once the BSN degree is completed, MSUM RN to BSN students complete an abbreviated MSN application, to formally be admitted to the MSN program. Throughout the program, students will work with their academic advisor to customize an individualized, efficient progression plan.

Advantages of MSUM’s Accelerated RN to MSN Online Degree Pathway

The accelerated RN to MSN pathway provides many advantages to students:

  • Completion in shorter time frame - Strategic advising promotes efficient, cost-saving completion of both undergraduate BSN and graduate MSN degrees
    • The pathway leverages MSN course credits to fulfill both undergraduate upper-division credit requirements and graduate degree requirements
    • RN to BSN students can take up to nine (9) MSN course credits while enrolled in the RN to BSN Program before acceptance into the MSN Program.
      • Students will work with their RN-BSN faculty advisor to maximize their courses and complete the steps needed for the course enrollment and course exceptions.
  • Flexibility - The program's non-cohort model lets you slow down or speed up at any point in your progression through this customizable plan.
  • Completely online
  • Nationally accredited
  • Expert faculty
  • Student-centered - You develop the right progression through the program for your schedule.

Interested? Apply and accept admission to our RN-BSN program and complete the RN-MSN interest form. Once you graduate with your BSN, apply to graduate studies and the MSN track of your choice.

Not interested in a full MSN degree? Consider any of the three (3) graduate nursing level certificates that will meet your needs! Explore the nursing certificates.

Want to explore a dual MSN – MHA degree? Consider the super-efficient program progression plan to complete both your MSN and MHA degrees.

The sample plan below is just one example of how you can complete the accelerated RN to MSN pathway in an efficient manner. If you have already fulfilled some requirements your individualized plan may be shorter. The program progression is completely customizable to what works for you. Just work with your faculty advisor on your individual needs.

  • Program: Bachelor of Science in Nursing & Master of Science in Nursing
  • Total Credits: Up to 162 credits total
  • Catalog: 2023-2024

First Year

Curriculum Course Course Title Credits
Fall (1st Fall)
Core Requirement: WI NURS 301 Transitions 4
Core Requirement: NURS 303 Holistic Family Nursing 4
LASC Goal 1B ENGL 101 English Composition 3
LASC Goal 2     3
LASC Goal 3     3
Total Credits: 17

You are required to follow the Graduate Courses Taken by Undergraduate Students Policy requirements and complete the Request for MSUM Undergraduate to Register for Graduate Credit at MSUM form to register for the BSN and MSN dual courses in your 1st Summer.

Spring (1st Spring)
Core Requirement: NURS 370 Nursing Research and EBP 4
Core Requirement: NURS 348L Public Health 4
LASC Goal 1A COMM 100 Speech Communication 3
LASC Goal 3     3
LASC Goal 4     3
Total Credits: 17
Summer (1st Summer)
BSN and MSN Dual Course: NURS 600 Nursing Science, Ethical and Transcultural Theories 3
BSN and MSN Dual Course: NURS 610 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention 3
Total Credits: 6

 

Second Year

Curriculum Course Course Title Credits
Fall (2nd Fall)
Core Requirement: LASC Goal 7 NURS 342 Interdisciplinary Care of Diverse Populations 3
Core Requirement: (LASC Goal 8 if needed) NURS 462/ 354/ 352 OR SUST 485 3 P's/ Integrative Nursing/ End of Life Patient Care OR
Global Health Perspectives (LASC Goal 8 if needed)
3
LASC Goal 5     3
LASC Goal 10     3
LASC Goal 6 and 9     3
Total Credits: 15
Spring (2nd Spring)
Core Requirement: NURS 420 Gerontological Nursing 3
Core Requirement: NURS 472 Leadership and Professional Development 3
Core Requirement: WI for major NURS 473 Professional Pathways 3
LASC Goal 5     3
LASC Goal 6     3
BSN and MSN Dual Course NURS 638 Health Information Systems 3
*Confer BSN degree
*Complete abbreviated MSN graduate application choose emphasis.
Once accepted you will be assigned an MSN faculty academic advisor.
Total Credits: 18
Summer (2nd Summer)
Nurse Educator Emphasis Requirements:
Core NED Emphasis Requirement: NURS 649 Nursing Education Assessment, Testing, and Evaluation Strategies 3
Nursing Administration and Organizational Systems Leadership (NAOSL) Emphasis Requirements:
Core NAOSL Emphasis Requirement: NURS 650 Organizational Strategy and Systems Leadership 3
Total Credits: 3

 

Third Year

Curriculum Course Course Title Credits
Fall (3rd Fall)
Core Requirement: NURS 605 Healthcare Quality, Safety, and Regulatory Management 3
Nurse Educator Emphasis Requirements:
Core NED Emphasis Requirement: NURS 629 Educational Foundations and Teaching Strategies 4
Core NED Emphasis Requirement: NURS 635 Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, & Physical Assessment for Nurse Educators I 3
Nursing Administration and Organizational Systems Leadership (NAOSL) Emphasis Requirements:
Core NAOSL Emphasis Requirement: NURS 628 Healthcare Delivery Systems, Policy, and Reimbursement 3
Core NAOSL Emphasis Requirement: MBA 641 Human Resources Management 3
Total Credits: 9-10
Winter Term (3rd Winter)
  NURS 590 Healthcare Statistics 1
Total Credits: 1
Spring (3rd Spring)
Core Requirement: NURS 615 Research and Evidence-Based Practice 4
Nurse Educator Emphasis Requirements:
Core NED Emphasis Requirement: NURS 636 Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, & Physical Assessment for Nurse Educators II 3
Core NED Emphasis Requirement: NURS 639 Curriculum/Course Development and Evaluation 3
Nursing Administration and Organizational Systems Leadership (NAOSL) Emphasis Requirements:
Core NAOSL Emphasis Requirement: MHA 619 Applied Financial Management 3
Core NAOSL Emphasis Requirement: ECON 610 Healthcare Economics 3
Total Credits: 9-10

 

Fourth Year

Curriculum Course Course Title Credits
Fall (4th Fall)
Nurse Educator Emphasis Requirements:
Core NED Emphasis Requirement: NURS 642P Advanced Nurse Educator Practicum Capstone I 3
Core NED Emphasis Requirement: NURS 628 Healthcare Delivery Systems, Policy, and Reimbursement 3
Nursing Administration and Organizational Systems Leadership (NAOSL) Emphasis Requirements:
Core NAOSL Emphasis Requirement: NURS 644P Nursing Adm. & Org Systems Leadership Practicum Capstone I 3
Core NAOSL Emphasis Requirement: MHA 618 Healthcare Law and Ethical Decision-Making 3
Total Credits: 6
Spring (4th Spring)
Core Requirement: NURS 695 Professional Portfolio 1
Nurse Educator Emphasis Requirements:
Core NED Emphasis Requirement: NURS 643P Advanced Nursing Educator Practicum Capstone II 3
Nursing Administration and Organizational Systems Leadership (NAOSL) Emphasis Requirements:
Core NAOSL Emphasis Requirement: NURS 645P Nursing Adm. & Org Systems Leadership Practicum Capstone II 3
Total Credits: 9-10
*Confer MSN graduate degree if NURS 695 is completed successfully.

Notes:

Please note. You should check with your employer and/or Financial Aid as they may require additional term credits for full-time funding.

  • MSN credits have a higher tuition rate than RN to BSN credits.
    • MSN tuition and fees
    • MSN credits cannot be included in undergraduate banded tuition.
    • MSUM’s MSN credits may not be transferrable to other MSN programs outside of MSUM.

Questions? Contact Us

If you want more information or have questions, please contact one of the program coordinators below.

Amber Reed, DNP, MSN, RN, PHN (She/Her/Hers)
Associate Professor of Nursing | RN-BSN Program Coordinator
School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership
Send Email | Phone: 218.477.2100218.477.2100
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Alicia Swanson, EdD, MSN, RN, PHN
Professor of Nursing | Graduate Nursing Program Coordinator
School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership
Send Email | Phone: 218.477.2418218.477.2418
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