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The master’s program in nursing focuses on the preparation of leaders for innovative health delivery systems of the future. Graduates are prepared as clinical experts with advanced competencies in practice, critical thinking, inquiry, leadership, self-awareness, and empowerment. The curriculum is designed to prepare graduates to assume nursing administration, nurse practitioner, and various other advanced practice roles. Preparation is offered in a variety of nursing areas: adult-gerontology, psychiatric mental health, pediatric, and family health. The Master of Science program and the Post-Master’s Certificate program are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC, 20001. Graduates of all master’s options are eligible to take national certification examinations in their specialty area of concentration.
The purpose of the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) is to prepare nurse leaders and scholars who will expand health-related knowledge and make socially relevant contributions to the discipline of nursing and the larger society. The focus of the curriculum is on the development of nurse scholars and scientists; emphasis is placed on health promotion, protection, and restoration of health for high-risk, vulnerable populations.
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Program prepares advanced practice nurses to critically appraise existing evidence, implement innovative, evidence-based knowledge into clinical practice to improve health outcomes among individuals and populations. The DNP is an academic degree that prepares graduates for a variety of roles in practice and education. Graduates will be able to lead the implementation of cost-effective practices and quality improvement initiatives. DNP graduates are utilized in healthcare administration, professional nursing organizations, and a variety of practice settings.
Both the master’s program and the doctoral programs are offered in a distance-learning format. Classes are held onsite and online (synchronous and asynchronous formats).