M.S. IN NURSING – NURSE ADMINISTRATOR
Study Programme Details
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Country: | United States |
Admission Sessions: | Autumn Session, Summer Session, Spring Session |
Study Format: | Part Time |
Mode of Study: | Online |
About this Study Course
Embark on a journey of professional growth with Franklin University’s M.S. in Nursing – Nurse Administrator track. This program is tailored to empower you with strategic planning and administrative oversight skills, enabling you to create clinical environments that support advanced training and education for nurses. Dive into the future of nursing leadership with our comprehensive curriculum.
Overview
As the healthcare landscape evolves, nurses in leadership roles are indispensable for improving patient outcomes, operational efficiencies, and preparing for future challenges. The M.S. in Nursing – Nurse Administrator track at Franklin University positions you to meet the rising demand for nurse leaders across various healthcare settings. Completing your degree in as few as 16 months, you’ll undergo a transformative journey, blending critical thinking, problem-solving, and on-site practical experience.
Admission Requirements
- Bachelor’s or associate degree/diploma in nursing from a CHEA-recognized institution with a GPA of at least 2.75.
- Conditional enrollment available for applicants with a GPA of 2.5 or higher.
- Maintain licensure throughout the program.
- Active, clear/unencumbered RN license in the U.S. or an associate member jurisdiction of NCBSN.
- Evidence of equivalent RN licensure or certification for international applicants.
- Demonstrate English Language Proficiency.
- Role of the Master’s Prepared Nurse
- Population Focused Care
- Healthcare Delivery Systems
- Health Policy
33 Credit Hours
the fee of course is 598USD per credit hours
Future Career Outcomes
Graduates of the Nurse Administrator track emerge as dynamic leaders ready to navigate the complexities of healthcare administration. They are equipped to influence positive change, lead interdisciplinary teams, and contribute to the advancement of healthcare delivery.