Learn More and ApplyNursing Leadership Track, Nursing (MSN)

Menu

The Nursing Leadership track is designed to prepare a manager and leader in nursing and healthcare with advanced knowledge and applicable skills in communication and relationship building, healthcare environment, leadership, professionalism, and business management.  The degree program culminates in a capstone experience in nursing leadership, including a 105-hour practicum.

Courses Counting Toward BSN and MSN

Course Title Quarter Hours
NSG 400THEORETICAL COMPONENTS OF NURSING4
NSG 401NURSING RESEARCH I4
NSG 431HEALTH PROMOTION FOR FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES4
NSG 446ETHICAL AND POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT IN NURSING4
NSG 464HEALTH ASSESSMENT FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE6
NSG 554INFORMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS4

The non-nursing baccalaureate ADN student does not need to complete the BS in nursing but takes three undergraduate bridge courses (NSG 330, NSG 376, and NSG 377) to meet AACN Essentials of the Baccalaureate-prepared Nurse before progressing to the graduate degree portion of the program. The BSN prepared nurse immediately begins in the graduate portion of the program.

Undergraduate Requirements

Where applicable, students must also complete the Baccalaureate requirements, including any Liberal Studies​ requirements​ not already met.

In anticipation of earning the MSN, students must apply for degree conferral of the BSN.

Core Requirements

Course Title Quarter Hours
NSG 429PATHOPHYSIOLOGY & APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY4
NSG 481BIOSTATISTICS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY4
NSG 598GRADUATE RESEARCH SYNTHESIS4

Track Requirements

Course Title Quarter Hours
NSG 561EVIDENCE BASED MANAGEMENT4
NSG 564ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES4
NSG 566CURRENT TOPICS IN HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT4
NSG 596CAPSTONE IN NURSING ADMINISTRATION4
Select one of the following:4
STRATEGIC PLANNING AND LEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE
HEALTHCARE POLICY AND DELIVERY SYSTEMS