Master of Science in Nursing

Dr. Teri Kaul

Dr. Teri Kaul

Director of MSN Program

The Master of Science in Nursing program is designed to prepare and help professional nurse leaders fulfill their advanced practice nursing roles as family nurse practitioners, geriatric nurse practitioners, and nurse educators. Graduates will reflect the critical thinking and professional skills needed for future nurse leaders in both the clinical as well as the academic areas. Graduate level scholarly inquiry based on theoretically or clinically directed research will provide the foundation for fulfillment of the professional standards and core competencies of advanced practice nursing.

 

 

 

Program Highlights

  • CCNE accredited.
  • Part-time and full-time options are available.
  • Our advanced health assessment course provides cutting edge opportunities for learning with experts.
  • Clinical faculty members are involved in clinical practice and bring current practice to the classroom.
  • Our global perspectives course allows students to participate in experiences that enhance cultural competency and provide service to others.
  • Courses are built on a Christian foundation.
  • Our E-Learning options are designed for students whose schedules require flexibility. Course module materials range from books and workbooks. Students that plan on doing the program exclusively through E-Learning will be required to attend one class on campus. Advanced Health Assessment meets for two weeks in the first and second week of January prior to beginning clinical courses.

 

Admission Inquiries

Sheryl Guse

262-243-4306 or 1-800-330-9866

 

The Nursing programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 202.887.6791, www.aacn.nche.edu.