The MSN graduate program is designed to build upon the student’s baccalaureate nursing education and professional experience this program prepares professional nurses with a wide range of educational experiences to acquire essential evidence-based knowledge and the necessary skills to provide patient services at an advanced level. A total of thirty-six (36) credit hours are required for graduation. Florida National University awards a Master of Science Degree in Nursing upon completion of the MSN program.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (36 CREDITS)

CORE COURSES (36 credits) Credit Hours
NGR 5035
Advanced Health Assessment
3
NGR 5101 Nursing Theory 3
NGR 5141 Advanced Pathophysiology 3
NGR 5674 Population Health, Epidemiology & Statistical Principles 3
NGR 5700 Decision Making 3
NGR 5891 Health Care Policy 3
NGR 6110 Nursing Leadership and Management 3
NGR 6172 Advanced Pharmacology 3
NGR 6636 Health Promotion and Role Development in Advanced Nursing Practice 3
NGR 6812 Nursing Research and Evidence Based 3
NGR 6871 Health Care Informatics 3
NGR 6970 MSN Capstone Project 3
An MSN degree is an invaluable tool for any nurse. With this advanced degree, you can attain higher earning potential and a more diverse career path. If you’re an experienced nurse looking to take your career to the next level, an MSN degree can help you get there.

The MSN degree includes coursework in nursing leadership, management, and clinical research. Classes also cover both advanced nursing theory and an evidence-based practice.

Whether you want to switch specialties or take on more responsibility in your current role, an MSN degree can be the key to unlocking your potential. With the right school and the right program, you can receive the training you need to excel in the nursing field.

Admissions Requirements:

• Active Registered Nurse License

• Graduated from an Associate of Sciences in Nursing from an accredited institution.

• All students must have completed all General Education requirements for the BSN with a grade of “C” or higher prior to starting the MSN core courses.

Admissions Requirements:

• Active Registered Nurse License

• Graduated from an Associate of Sciences in Nursing from an accredited institution.

• All students must have completed all General Education requirements for the BSN with a grade of “C” or higher prior to starting the MSN core courses.

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