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Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)

MSN Admission Criteria Associate Degree/Diploma in Nursing

The master's program is a minimum of 36 semester hours providing the opportunity for specialization in nursing. Nurses are prepared to contribute to the health care delivery system, as well as, the profession through courses in:

  • Issues and theory
  • Research fundamentals
  • Concentrated courses in major clinical disciplines

Curriculum content is updated and modified to meet changing health care needs and to keep pace with advances in technology.

The majors of the graduate program include:

Within the courses, students can meet many of their individual learning goals and pursue interests appropriate to the content of each course.

Study Options:

  • Full-time and part-time study is available
  • Depending on the major, the semester hours to complete the program range from 36 - 47
  • One and 1/2 years to 2 years of full-time study to complete the program
  • All work toward the degree must be completed within five (5) years

The "Nursing Programs Applicant Viewbook" contains further information about the program and an application and reference form. Click here to link to the ViewbookYou may also call the Graduate Admissions Registrar at (210-567-2670)

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