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Most nurses launch their careers at the patient's bedside, yet numerous professionals aspire to transition into influential roles across diverse environments like community health centers, corporate leadership, private practices, research institutions, and government agencies. Achieving these ambitions demands dedication to higher nursing education, clinical expertise, and analytical skills.
Our College provides a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program within the post-BSN-to-DNP curriculum, equipping nurses for advanced practice roles in adult, pediatric, and family care. Additionally, we offer specialized training for nurse educators preparing for academic or clinical instruction positions. The program features clinical concentrations in adult-gerontology primary care (AGNP), pediatric primary care (PNP), family health (FNP), psychiatric-mental health (PMHNP), and nurse anesthesia (AN), along with specialized pathways for Nurse Executive (NE) and Nurse Educator roles. This curriculum structure enables nurses to cultivate expertise as practitioners, anesthetists, or educators.