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The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) curriculum aligns with the University's and School of Nursing's foundational principles. This graduate program aims to equip nurses for specialized clinical roles, leadership positions, and teaching opportunities across academic institutions and diverse healthcare environments. The MSN program structure facilitates students' gradual acquisition of higher-level nursing competencies. Core curriculum themes include specialized nursing roles, comprehensive patient care, theoretical frameworks, research-informed practice, healthcare ethics and regulations, and educational methodologies in nursing.
The program ensures student proficiency in these key domains:
Theoretical frameworks and research applications in clinical settings,
Specialized patient care techniques, and
Professional role mastery.
Students can select from various elective courses to enhance their specialization focus. This master's degree also serves as a stepping stone for pursuing doctoral studies.