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The Post-licensure Nursing Suite

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Entry into post-licensure programs requires active nursing licensure

RN-BSN * MS, Nursing MS, Nurse Education

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36 credits

5 semesters

This program is for Associate prepared RNs looking to earn a Bachelor’s degree to improve employment opportunities and continue their academic progression.

*Includes the CEP Program

Nurse Education Certificate

30 credits

5 semesters

Associate prepared RN who wants to focus on master’s level content. These students want to grow into advanced roles in leadership, research, informatics, and patient safety & health care quality.

This degree is for students who have already earned a BSN and are looking to grow into advanced roles including leadership, research, informatics, and patient safety & health care quality.

35 credits

5 semesters

This degree is for students who have already earned a BSN and are looking specifically to grow into a nursing education career.

15 credits

3 semesters

This graduate certificate is for the Master’s prepared nurse looking to establish expertise in nursing curriculum design and delivery.

A Master’s degree in nursing provides more competitive employment and career growth opportunities for the RN.

The Master of Science in nursing degree is designed for nurses who are thinking about the future and ready to take the next step in their career. This Commission of Collegiate Nursing

Education-accredited program focuses on four key areas: evidence-based practice, patient safety and health care quality, informatics, and leadership.

The RN-MS bridge program is designed specifically for RNs who have earned an Associate degree in nursing from a regionallyaccredited program. The program will prepare nurses to assume positions requiring graduate preparation, including roles in administration, teaching, or research.

Nurses with a Master of Science in nursing degree will have expanded career opportunities in advanced roles such as leadership, education, research, and patient safety and health care quality.

The RN-MS prepares graduates to be experts in bedside care and take on leadership and specialty roles.

The RN-MS leaps over the BSN requiring one additional semester and costing just $4500 more.

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