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The Master of Nursing program equips Registered Nurses with advanced practice competencies tailored to diverse career trajectories. Through this program, you'll develop the ability to implement sophisticated nursing principles in your selected specialization by combining theoretical foundations with analytical reasoning. The curriculum emphasizes equipping RNs with the expertise needed to achieve their career objectives in either clinical or research environments, covering topics like healthcare diversity, evidence-based practice, and clinical leadership. Students can specialize in clinical leadership, clinical education, or tuberculosis management, each pathway designed to facilitate professional advancement in their respective fields.
During the final stages of the program, learners have the chance to implement their acquired advanced nursing knowledge through a targeted project or research initiative aligned with their career aspirations. Flexible study options include full-time or part-time enrollment, with both distance learning and on-campus formats available, enabling seamless integration with current professional commitments.
The Tuberculosis Management specialization offers RNs specialized theoretical understanding and analytical capabilities for advanced practice in TB treatment across individual and population health contexts. Participants will align their professional aspirations with their developed expertise in this concentration. Those pursuing this master's-level specialization will have opportunities to consolidate and apply advanced nursing concepts through a culminating project pertinent to their specialized practice area.