Master of Science in Nursing - Nursing Education
The Master of Science in Nursing-Nursing Education specialty track is designed to expand the knowledge of the registered nurse to include the design, implementation, and evaluation of nursing education. The focus on evidence-based practice, quality outcomes, clinical expertise, educational principles, and advancement of the individual nurse and profession will prepare the registered nurse for an advanced level of practice. Students complete a total of 120 practicum hours with 60 hours with a nurse educator in their community and 60 hours with a direct-care provider in their community.
This program does not lead to additional licensure or certification. As such, CTU has made no determination regarding prerequisites for licensure or certification in any state or jurisdiction.
Degree Requirements
Courses-Core
NRSG610 | Advanced Nursing Practice | 4 |
NRSG612 | Integrating Theory and Research for Evidence-Based Practice | 4 |
NRSG615 | Healthcare Informatics and Technologies | 4 |
NRSG617 | Policy and Politics in Nursing and Healthcare | 4 |
NRSG625 | Promoting and Preserving Health in a Diverse Society | 4 |
NRSG640 | MSN Capstone | 4 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 24 |
Courses-Concentration
NRSG631A | Advanced Pathopharmacology & Physical Assessment for the Nurse Educator A | 2 |
NRSG631B | Advanced Pathopharmacology & Physical Assessment for the Nurse Educator B | 2 |
NRSG633 | Innovative Teaching Strategies | 4 |
NRSG634 | Curriculum Development and Design | 4 |
NRSG635 | Assessment and Evaluation Strategies | 4 |
NRSG636 | Applying Nursing Education Principles in Practice & Virtual Environments | 4 |
NRSG637 | Application of QSEN in the Advanced Nursing Role | 4 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 24 |
Total Credit Hours: 48
Admissions Requirements
Admission to this program requires an unencumbered license to practice as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the United States. All students must maintain this licensure throughout the program of study.
Students must have graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from a regionally accredited institution. A cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.0 for the last 90 quarter (60 semester) hours of study undertaken for full acceptance into the program.
Prior to starting the nursing program all applicants must submit an unofficial or official copy of college transcript from their BSN degree for review. Applicants to the Master of Science in Nursing degree program who meet all general admission requirements, but who have a CGPA for the BSN degree between 2.75 to 2.99 for the last 90 quarter (60 semester) hours of study, may be granted provisional admission. Students must successfully complete their first two MSN courses with a minimum of 3.0 GPA to be granted full admission to the nursing program or be administratively withdrawn.
Students must successfully complete NRSG610 first before advancing to other courses in the MSN program. No other program courses may be taken prior to NRSG610.