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Nursing MSN

Degree Type: Master of Science in Nursing

College: Allied Health Sciences

Required Courses  Credit Hours 
Nursing Core (12 credits)
NURS 500 Advanced Roles in Professional Nursing Practice 3
NURS 510 Theoretical Foundations of Nursing 3
NURS 520 Health Care Delivery Systems & Nursing Practice 3
NURS 530 Nursing Research Design, Methods, & Analysis 3
Specialty Concentrations (12 credits each)
Nursing Education Concentration
EDUC 570 Teaching/Learning Theories 3
NURS 600 Issues & Trends in Nursing Educ 3
NURS 610 Instructional Design in Nursing Educ 3
EDUC Education Elective (course to be specified and approved by advisor) 3
Nursing Administration Concentration
MMBA 612 Intro to Performance Metric Systems 3
MMBA 620 Human Resource Systems 3
MMBA 625 Org Leadership & Corp Citizenship 3
MMBA 640 Project Management 3
Other MMBA courses may be substituted to best fit the needs of the individual student’s professional career goals
Nursing Informatics Concentration
MISM 610 Database Mmgt & Administration 3
MMBA 640 Project Management 3
MMBA 665 Information and Analysis Systems 3
MISM Techical Elective 3
Other MISM courses may be substituted to best fit the needs of the individual student’s professional career goals
Integration of Knowledge (12 credits)
NURS 710 Seminar: Scholarly Project Preparation 2
NURS 720 Scholarly Project 4
NURS 730 Seminar: Practicum Proposal Development 2
NURS 740 Advanced Specialty Role Practicum 4
Total credits required for degree: 36

Why Choose the MSN Degree?

The graduate program in nursing is designed to provide a learner-centered curriculum that prepares nurses with the knowledge and skills needed for a variety of advanced specialty roles.  The 36 credit degree is comprised of three components:  a basic set of Nursing Core courses for 12 credits, a specialized advanced specialty role concentration for an additional 12 credits and the final 12 credits which include the practicum and scholarly project.

In the discipline of nursing, specialization occurs academically at the graduate level. The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program, with specialty concentration options for advanced leadership roles, provides educational opportunities for BSN prepared nurses who seek career mobility options in new and exciting areas of leadership within the profession.  The graduate degree in nursing is intended to build upon the BSN degree and provides the student with three specialty concentration options.  The specialty advanced leadership concentrations all support professional roles that are in very high demand within the discipline of nursing at the present time.  These focused advanced leadership role options include: nursing education, nursing administration, and nursing informatics.  

The MSN program is designed to meet the needs of BSN nurses who want to further their educational growth and development in an accessible fully online program that accommodates the busy lives of working adults.  Note: in the informatics major, a few courses may require a couple of Saturday meetings.

Get a Great Job

The MSN degree offers three specialty concentration options, depending on the professional career goal of the graduate student:

Nursing Education:  The current and anticipated shortage of nursing faculty reflects the general shortage in the nursing profession.  The average age of current nursing faculty is 55, heralding a need to replace current faculty as they retire in large numbers over the next several years.  If you have ever considered entering the academic setting as a nurse educator, this degree can be your first step to attaining that goal.  

Nursing Administration:  The demand for nurses with a grounded theory base in business administration continues to increase in the health care delivery system.  The basic BSN program prepares nurses for entry-level positions in nursing or health care management settings.  Those nurses who desire to hold executive positions in those same settings must possess the knowledge and skills that are critical to the administrative role in these tumultuous times in the health care industry.  

Nursing Informatics:  The area of nursing informatics is a new and growing specialty that many nurses are recognizing as an area of marked career growth in the past few years.  This new practice area addresses the burgeoning need for experts who have a health care background, such as nursing, to manage the continuous expansion of information technology in the health care setting.  The use of technology in the storage, dissemination and utilization of patient data has become a constantly evolving challenge for the health care industry.  

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for the program you must be a graduate of a BSN program with a GPA of 3.0 or higher, hold a current RN license, and submit a writing sample, three letters of reference, a curriculum vitae or resume, official transcripts and a completed application form.

Graduation Requirements

Graduation requires a minimum of 3.0 GPA.  Students must earn a grade of 2.0 or better in each program course.  Completion of all coursework, scholarly project and practicum within a 5 year time limit.  Successful Pass of Comprehensive Exam.

More Information

Dr. Marietta Bell-Scriber, Program Coordinator
College of Allied Health Sciences
Ferris State University
200 Ferris Drive
Big Rapids, MI  49307
231-591-2259
bell-scm@ferri.edu  OR
nursing@ferris.edu

The MSN program has been granted candidacy status for initial accreditation by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, with a site visit scheduled for the Fall 2007 semester.

The National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) publishes a variety of nursing and nursing education materials, including a list of nursing programs and information on student financial aid.  For a complete list of NLN publications, write for a career information brochure.  Send your request to:  

Communications Department
National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission
61 Broadway, 33rd Floor
New York, NY  10006
FAX:  (800) 669-1656, ext. 153  
www.nlnac.org


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