In addition, the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree is offered through the Regents Online Campus Collaborative (ROCC) and is delivered following the standard protocol established for the delivery of ROCC courses and programs. The program includes four concentrations: Nursing Education, Nursing Administration, Nursing Informatics, and Family Nurse Practitioner. The MSN Program Outcomes are as follows:

The MSN program prepares the graduate to:

  • Integrate knowledge and theories from nursing and related disciplines into advanced nursing practice roles.
  • Translate best research evidence, informatics, and technologies into advanced nursing practice to improve health and provide safe, high quality, cost-effective care to diverse populations.
  • Practice advanced nursing independently and collaboratively with healthcare teams to address complex situations and coordinate care.
  • Employ advocacy strategies from an advanced practice perspective to shape policy that influences health and healthcare.
  • Students may not enroll for courses as graduate non-degree except by permission of the instructor and with approval of the Director of MSN Nursing Programs.