Degree Progression
A minimum of 30 credits is required to earn the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree. Students may transfer up to 6 credit hours of master’s level nursing credits into the program, pending approval of the external syllabi by course faculty. There are two concentration areas available: Education and Leadership.
The program starts in the fall or spring semester, and all students will follow a part-time pace of 6 credits over 5 semesters, as outlined in the examples below. A student's actual course progression will be determined based on the starting semester, concentration, and other considerations for specific situations.
Program Planner Example: MSN in Leadership
The following course progression is an example fall start for the MSN in Leadership.
Year One | ||
FALL | SPRING | SUMMER |
NUR 501 Scientific Underpinnings: Practice and Scholarship (3) | NUR 506 Communication and Collaboration for Leadership (3) | NUR 505 Health Assessment and Health Promotion Across the Lifespan (3) |
NUR 503 Informatics Foundation and Health Care Technology (3) | NUR 630 Business Management in Health Care (3) | NUR 640 Human Resource Management in Health Care (3) |
6 credits | 6 credits | 6 credits |
Year Two | |
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SPRING |
NUR 507 Health Policy and Advocacy for Quality Care (3) | NUR 673 Professional Role Practicum (6) |
NUR 650 Leadership for Quality and Safety in Health Care (3) | |
6 credits | 6 credits |
Program Planner Example: MSN in Education
The following course progression is an example spring start for the MSN in Education.
Year One | ||
SPRING | SUMMER | FALL |
NUR 501 Scientific Underpinnings: Practice and Scholarship (3) | NUR 506 Communication and Collaboration for Leadership (3) | NUR 505 Health Assessment and Health Promotion Across the Lifespan (3) |
NUR 503 Informatics Foundation and Health Care Technology (3) | NUR 632 Curriculum Design and Evaluation in Nursing Education (3) | NUR 642 Nurse Educator Role Development (3) |
6 credits | 6 credits | 6 credits |
Year Two | |
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SUMMER |
NUR 507 Health Policy and Advocacy for Quality Care (3) | NUR 673 Professional Role Practicum (6) |
NUR 652 Teaching Strategies and Technology for the Nurse Educator (3) | |
6 credits | 6 credits |