The Master’s in Nursing (MSN) Leadership program is designed for baccalaureate-prepared registered nurses (RN) who desire an advanced nursing degree that prepares the graduate to lead in a variety of healthcare systems. The purpose of this program is to prepare nurses to lead health system changes across a continuum of tertiary, primary, and community-based settings. Graduates will develop personal and organizational leadership skills and competencies to enable them to transform healthcare environments to achieve optimal health outcomes in an agile and fiscally responsible manner.

Students will have the opportunity to apply theoretical concepts to real-world issues in healthcare environments and develop an evidence-based process improvement plan through two 224 hour practicum courses at the completion of their program.