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2020-21 Undergraduate Academic Catalog | School of Nursing

Graduate and Non-Traditional Programs

RN to MS Program

The RN to MS program is an innovative 29-month time-shortened program offering nurses the opportunity to earn both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Nursing.  The program is offered in a convenient online format.  It is designed for Registered Nurses with a bachelor's degree outside of the discipline of nursing who want to earn both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Nursing while continuing to work.  Students who maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher in the bachelor's level courses of the program can immediately enter the Graduate program in either Nursing Leadership and Administration or Nursing Education.  For more information on the RN to MS Program, call 585.594.6634.

Graduate Programs

The Master of Science with a major in Nursing Leadership and Administration degree program is designed for working RN’s who hold a bachelor's degree in nursing and are in or are seeking leadership positions in the healthcare system.  Based on nursing science, with a significant focus on the business aspects of healthcare, evidence-based practice and the latest technological advances, this program will develop and hone your leadership expertise and your knowledge of administration and management in nursing and healthcare.  The coursework, graduate project, and internship will prepare the graduate to be a visionary leader and a participant in the improvement of the healthcare system.  It is an accelerated program meeting one night per week with online course support or a fully online format.

The Master of Science in Nursing Education degree program is designed for working RN's who hold a bachelor's degree in nursing and want to be an important part of nursing's future -- those who want to become a nurse educator.  The program utilizes evidence-based learning methods to develop students' expertise through practice teaching in an area of choice and preparation for multiple teaching settings.  Students will master the latest technological advances in education and be prepared for success in the nurse educator role. The Master of Science in Nursing Education is also an accelerated program meeting one night per week with online course support or a fully online format.

Additionally, the Advanced Certificate in Nursing Leadership and Administration and the Advanced Certificate in Nursing Education programs are available for students who have previously earned a Master of Science in Nursing degree.  Students take five nursing leadership and administration or education courses for 18 semester hours of credit and earn the post-master's certificate.

For more information on the graduate programs within the School of Nursing, call 585.594.6601.