The three concentrations offered in the MSN Program are:
- Family Nurse Practitioner leading to certification as a family nurse practitioner,
- Nursing Education, leading to certification as a Certified Nurse Educator (CNE), and
- Holistic Nursing, initiates eligibility criteria for certification in holistic nursing (additional criteria beyond education required).
All three concentrations are offered both as the major degree and as post-graduate certificates. Flexible scheduling of courses includes both day, evening and online class options for students, with students participating in both part-time and full-time study.
Our MSN Students learn-
- To conduct comprehensive and systematic assessments as a foundation for clinical decision making
- To apply and transfer knowledge of illness and disease management to provide safe evidence based care to diverse populations, perform risk assessments, and design plans or programs or care
- To synthesize epidemiological, social, and environmental data in drawing inferences regarding the health status of various populations and interventions to promote and preserve health and health lifestyles.
- To operationalize knowledge and skills in education, economics, business principles, and systems in the evaluation of interventions.