Health and Wellness Programs: Graduate Nursing

The School of Nursing, Education and Human Studies offers a variety of specialized concentrations for graduate students pursing their M.S.N. degree.

M.S.N. in Nursing Education - Builds mastery of educational process and practical experiences to prepare students to be effective educators and leaders.

M.S.N. in Nursing Education, Simulation - Prepares nurse educators to specialize in the use of simulation technology for clinical and classroom instruction.

M.S.N. in Nursing Leadership, General - Focuses on management and professional communication skills to prepare nurses to be leaders.

M.S.N. in Nursing Leadership, Care Coordination - How management of patients’ personal, social, economic and environmental factors influence healthcare outcomes.

M.S.N. in Nursing Leadership, Global Healthcare - Diversity and cultural influences in healthcare with a global perspective.

M.S.N. in Nursing Leadership, Nursing Informatics - Uniquely technology-focused nursing specialty utilizing data and informatics to drive change and improve outcomes.

M.S.N. in Nursing Leadership, Nursing Management - Administrative and organizational leadership strategies for managing nursing units and larger healthcare organizations.

M.S.N. in Nursing Leadership, Simulation - Work with recognized leaders in healthcare simulation in order to become expert simulation learning facilitators.

R.N. to M.S.N - For associate degree or diploma school graduates who would like to move ahead in the healthcare field. Students earn both a B.S.N. and M.S.N.