MSN
Program Overview
The Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) program at Saint Elizabeth University is a 36-credit, cohort-based program which was developed in response to the growing need for nurses with advanced degrees who can assume leadership positions and serve in education roles. The program provides nurses with the opportunity to develop the skills, confidence and knowledge necessary to lead in healthcare organizations and in education.
The program features a required core of 18 credits in nursing theory, concepts, research, ethics and leadership. This is followed by 18 credits in a choice of one of the two advanced study program options – Nursing Education and Nursing Leadership. A capstone practicum is required in the last semester. Students may need to complete a clinical clearance process for their capstone experience based on agency requirements.
Requirements (36 credits)
Core Courses (18 credits)
1st Semester
2nd Semester
NURS603 | Nursing Research – Examining the Evidence | 3 |
NURS604 | Nursing Research – Evaluating and Applying Evidence | 3 |
3rd Semester
NURS600 | Ethics in Nursing and Health Care | 3 |
NURS605 | Leadership in Healthcare | 3 |
Nursing Education Option (18 credits)
4th Semester
5th Semester
6th Semester
Nursing Leadership Option (18 credits)
4th Semester
NURS606 | Transformation of Nursing Practice Through Leadership | 3 |
NURS608 | Human Factors and the Healthcare Environment | 3 |
5th Semester
NURS610 | Health Informatics and Financial Management for Nurses | 3 |
NURS612 | Health Policy and Advocacy | 3 |
6th Semester