Programs – Graduate
MSN - Family Nurse Practitioner
The Master’s of Science in Nursing Degree Program builds upon baccalaureate nursing education. Students have opportunities to practice using the latest health care research and technology. The program’s curriculum is organized to provide advanced content and clinical experiences that will prepare graduates as advanced practice nurses to deliver primary health care and services to individuals, families, groups, and communities. Two additional graduate level concentrations are currently under review for offering in the areas of nursing education and nursing administration. The nursing education focus will provide baccalaureate prepared nurses with preparation to teach in a variety of settings including the teaching of patients and families, nursing students, nursing staff and health consumers. The nursing administration concentration will provide baccalaureate prepared nurses who are currently employed in management or administrative positions in health care agencies with preparation to work in a variety of leadership and managerial positions in the health care system. Contact the College of Nursing for further information about these two proposed graduate program.
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