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2020-21 Graduate & Non-Traditional Catalog | School of Nursing | Graduate Programs

RN to MS Program

The RN to MS program is designed for the working R.N. with a Bachelor's degree in a discipline outside of nursing who desires a M.S. in Nursing Leadership and Administration of an M.S. in Nursing Education.

This innovative, time-shortened and fully online program offers a unique path to a Bachelor's and Master's degree in nursing for registered nurses with a Bachelor's degree in another field.

Admission Qualifications: 

  • Graduate from an accredited associate degree program or diploma nursing program
  • Graduate from an accredited bachelor's degree program
  • Current Registered Nurse licensure within the United States or Canada.
  • Current employment as a registered nurse of at least 20 hours per week

Transfer credit from accredited nursing graduate programs may be considered.

SPECIFICS OF THE R.N. TO M.S. PROGRAM

Minimum Total Hours:  53-56 credit hours

Minimum Requirements:  Cumulative GPA of 3.0, no grade less than B-.

Credits in the Program:

  • MTH 310 (3):  Research and Statistical Methods (if no statistics course transferred in)
  • NSG 329 (2):  Research and Nursing Application
  • NSG 321 (3):  Advanced Application of the Nursing Process
  • NSG 413 (2):  Trends in Healthcare Delivery & the Nursing Profession
  • NSG 414 (4):  Community:  Promoting Wholeness
  • NSG 422 (3):   Principles of Management & Leadership
  • Remaining credits for the M.S. degree - see Catalog for specific degree and course listing.