M.S. in Nursing
The Master of Science in Nursing Program consists of 37 credits of required coursework. The program features a multidisciplinary core with advanced study in nursing education and two clinical practicum courses.
Requirements (37 credits)
Level I: Core Courses
GST605 | Graduate Research Writing Seminar | 3 |
NURS610 | Theoretical Found for Adv Nursing Pract | 3 |
NURS615 | Nursing Research | 3 |
MC626 | Ethical Issues | 3 |
NURS620 | Nurse Educator as Leader | 3 |
Graduate Nursing Electives
One 2-credit graduate elective is required in the program. Students may select:
NURS623 | Intgrtive Hlth Teach | 2 |
NURS665 | Simulation In Nursing Education | 2 |
| Or another graduate elective with approval | |
Level II: Theory and Clinical Role Courses
NURS625 | Clinical Concepts Advanced Nursing Pract | 3 |
NURS630 | Apps of Clinical Interventions AdvNursPr | 3 |
NURS635 | Curriculum/Program Development & Eval | 3 |
NURS640 | Assessment Measurement & Evaluation | 3 |
NURS645 | Pedagogical Strategies Nursing Education | 3 |
Level III: Role Synthesis Courses
NURS650 | Seminar & Practicum In Teaching | 3 |
NURS660 | Guided Study & Seminar In Nursing Ed | 2 |
Approved Nursing Elective Courses
Transfer Credit Policy
Transfer of credits into the M.S. in Nursing is subject to evaluation and approval by the program Director. All graduate transfer credits must carry a minimum 3.0 grade on a 4.0 scale. A maximum of nine credits can be accepted in transfer.