Master of Science in Nursing
The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree is a 40–credit–hour program that prepares students to be leaders in the field of nursing as nurse educators, administrators and managers or entrepreneurs. The MSN program courses are offered in eight–week sessions one day a week. This program is offered in Lincoln and Omaha.
The curriculum offers students a choice between two tracks, one focusing on the nurse as educator, and one on the nurse as leader, manager and entrepreneur. See each track:
The program also prepares students for the challenges of modern nursing through its overall emphasis on transcultural nursing, ethics, research and the application of knowledge and skills in a practice setting.
Nebraska Wesleyan is recognized as one of the leaders in nursing education in the state of Nebraska. The highly qualified faculty make personal attention to students an integral part of the MSN program.
Contact Us
Contact Andrea Simms, MS, RN, Director of Advantage Programs - Omaha at 402.827.3555 or e-mail her at asimms@nebrwesleyan.edu with any questions.
Accreditation
The Master of Science in Nursing Program is accredited by:
National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC)
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Atlanta, GA 30326
Phone: 404.975.5000
Fax: 404.975.5020
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