Nurse Educator (MSN)

The Graduate Nursing program is designed for registered nurses who wish to further advance their nursing career. The Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) track is a traditional program that prepares nurses to achieve the core competencies required of the family nurse practitioner. Coupled with the 46 semester hours and additional clinical hours, the curriculum is sequenced in a manner to facilitate the student’s progression and transition into the advanced practice role. The Nurse Educator (NE) track is a 39-semester online program and is designed to prepare registered nurses to teach in academic and clinical settings and enhance skills in staff development and community education. “The Post-Master’s certificates, Family Nurse Practitioner track also prepare registered nurses who have a Master of Science in Nursing degree to work as Family Nurse Practitioners.

The Nurse Educator (NE) track is a 39-hour online program and is designed to prepare registered nurses to teach in academic and clinical settings and enhance skills in staff development and community education.

Total credits:
39

Overview

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