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Nov 23, 2024
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2010-11 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Science in Nursing, M.S.N.
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The MSN degree is offered through the Regent’s Online Degree Program (RODP). Courses are offered each semester (fall, spring, and summer). The program has been reviewed by the Tennessee Board of Nursing, the Tennessee Board of Regents, and the Tennessee Higher Education Commission. The MSN-RODP is accredited by the National league for Nursing Accrediting.
The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program will prepare nurses to:
- teach in a variety of academic and practice settings;
- provide advanced nursing care to rural, urban, and underserved populations;
- practice in collaborative and interdisciplinary relationships;
- assume positions of leadership in the health care delivery system;
- contribute to the current and evolving body of nursing science; and
- continue study at the doctoral level.
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ADN Bridge Option
- Applicant must have B.S. or B.A. in another area of study.
- All 4000 level courses must be completed before enrolling in 5000 level courses.
- NURS 4210 3
- NURS 4211 3
- NURS 4212 3
- NURS 4213 3
Nursing Education Concentration
(39 semester hours) Specialty Elective Courses (complete 6 from one of the following clinical areas):
Total Concentration: 39 Hours
Note
*Students choosing the nursing education concentration who desire to take national certification exams for the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) will need to meet additional requirements* Nursing Administration Concentration
(34 semester hours)
Total Concentration: 34 Hours
Nursing Informatics Concentration
(34 semester hours)
Total Concentration: 38 Hours
Family Nurse Practitioner
(45 semester hours)
Family Nurse Practitioner Courses:
Total Concentration: 46 Hours
Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate
(21 semester hours) Total Concentration: 21 Hours
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