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MSN Office Location: Leighty-Tabor Science Center Room 110
The School of Nursing offers graduate courses leading to the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree for those nurses who want to advance their careers beyond the baccalaureate level. Two tracks are offered: clinical nurse leader and nurse educator. The program is designed to be completed in 18 months of full time study; alternatively, it can be completed on a part time schedule in a longer time frame. Students are allowed a maximum of 6 years from admission to completion of the MSN. The program consists of 38 credit hours and includes 400 hours of clinical practice. Nursing courses are conveniently scheduled one day a week on Fridays with one course typically offered in the morning and a second course offered in the afternoon. Clinical practice hours are flexible and are arranged in collaboration with the student, faculty, and clinical agency.
First MSN Project Presentations
  
The first graduating MSN class presented their integrated literature review posters and final projects to a crowd of faculty, students, family, and community members on December 4th.

College of Professional Studies Dean Kathy Booker and Dr. Marilyn Prasun, Assistant Professor in the MSN program, smile for the camera after Dr prasun was inducted as a fellow of the American Heart Association at the annual Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association convention on November 6, 2007.
There are several upcoming dates regarding enrollment into the MSN program. Find out more...
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