RN to BS
RN to BS in Nursing (120 credits)
Students in this program:
- Build on knowledge gained at the associate’s degree level of nursing through the exploration of issues related to today’s changing healthcare environment
- Manage patient care effectively to ensure the best possible healthcare outcomes
- Practice nursing through a humanitarian, altruistic, and cultural lens
- Provide a safe environment for the delivery of care
Nursing Education
RN to BS-MS in Nursing Education (Accelerated Program 150 Credits)
MS in Nursing Education (45 Credits)
Advanced Certificate in Nursing Education (18 Credits)
Students in these programs:
- Adapt and teach education strategies for diverse learners
- Develop clinical classroom evaluation strategies
- Create curricula focused on the changing healthcare system
- Integrate effective evidence-based practices in academic and clinical healthcare settings
- Are qualified to serves as nurse educators in a variety of setting upon graduation
Nursing Informatics
RN to BS-MS in Nursing Informatics (Accelerated Program 150 Credits)
MS in Nursing Informatics (45 Credits)
Advanced Certificate in Nursing Informatics (18 Credits)
Students in these programs:
- Use data to synthesize knowledge, inform decision support, and manage outcomes
- Provide oversight in the integration of technologies to advance health results
- Help shape health policies and standards at the state, national, and organizational levels
- Conduct informatics research that impacts both caregivers and consumers
- Are qualified to serve as clinical informatics nurses and informatics nurse specialists upon graduation
Nursing Organizational Leadership
RN to BS-MS in Nursing Organizational Leadership (Accelerated Program 150 Credits)
MS in Nursing Organizational Leadership (45 Credits)
Advanced Certificate in Nursing Organizational Leadership (18 Credits)
Students in these programs:
- Promote innovative change and quality outcomes
- Focus on aspects of leadership, management, innovation, and quality care in nursing
- Will contribute to the health, education, and social structure of communities by assuming leadership positions
- Build collaborative interprofessional healthcare teams to coordinate care
- Employ advocacy strategies to influence policy across the healthcare spectrum
- Are qualified to serve as directors of nursing, nursing managers, and wellness program directors upon graduation