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Master of Science in Nursing: Entry Level

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On-Campus

Master of Science in Nursing: Entry Level

It's not too late to pursue nursing if you work in another field.

If you are currently not a nurse but interested in becoming one, the MSN entry level program is right for you.

 

Get started on the right foot with an excellent nursing reputation here.

Master's-prepared nurses have a reputation for high levels of clinical excellence, critical thinking, communication, and leadership potential. They are valued for their diverse life and educational experiences. Our nursing graduates advance rapidly, assume leadership positions, and acquire professional expertise in the practice of nursing because of the reputation of St. ´ºÓêÖ±²¥ University and our rigorous nursing programs.

Designed for those with a bachelor's degree in a non-nursing field, the entry level MSN program provides an efficient and accelerated nursing curriculum. You’ll develop graduate-level competencies in clinical leadership, evidence-based practice, teamwork and communication, healthcare economics and politics, and healthcare informatics.

During the program, you will gain experience addressing health inequities with clinical experiences in local and global settings that serve individuals from diverse backgrounds. Plus, our dedicated clinical placement coordinator ensures clinical placements for all ´ºÓêÖ±²¥s - added support you can't find at all institutions.

Our graduates benefit from our close connections with local healthcare employers, who expect competencies in:

  • Analyzing ethical theories and approaches to decision-making in nursing practice and policies of care
  • Understanding the unequal distribution of health and disease in global populations
  • Leveraging informatics and IT to support and improve nursing practice

Prior to admission, applicants must complete five prerequisite courses: Anatomy and Physiology I & II, Microbiology, Statistics, and Lifespan Developmental Psychology. Graduates are eligible for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN®) and certification as public health nurses. Classroom, lab, and clinical components are delivered in on-campus, hybrid, and online formats. While the schedule offers some flexibility, ´ºÓêÖ±²¥s should reduce outside commitments to accommodate the demands of this intensive, full-time graduate program of study.

Students of all genders are welcome in the program.

Program at a Glance

Format: Hybrid, with some fully online  courses

Start: Spring

Time to completion: 23 months

Credits required: 51

Tuition per credit: $995 (2024-25 rates)

Total tuition: $50,745

 

Rates are subject to change each June 1. Tuition and fee information

All applicants will be reviewed for MSN: Entry-Level scholarships

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Plan of Study

Below are sample plans of study. For course descriptions and other details, consult the .

Spring

  • Introduction to the Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) (2 cr)
  • Holistic Health Assessment / Clinical Experience I (3 cr)
  • Pathophysiological and Pharmacological Bases for CNL Practice I (3 cr)

Summer

  • Foundations of Advanced Nursing Practice (3 cr)
  • Nursing Interventions I (4 cr)
  • Clinical Experience II (1 cr)

Fall

  • Leadership for Advanced Nursing Practice (3 cr)
  • Pathophysiological and Pharmacological Bases for CNL Practice II (3 cr)
  • Nursing Interventions II (1.5 cr)
  • Clinical Experience III (0.5 cr)

J-term

  • Clinical Immersion (2 cr)

Spring

  • Biostatics (3 cr)
  • Informatics (3 cr)
  • Nursing Ethics (3 cr)
  • Clinical Experience IV (0.5 cr)

Summer

  • Evidence Based Practice (3 cr)
  • CNL Role in Improving Care Outcomes (3 cr)
  • Preceptorship I (1.5 cr)

Fall

  • Preceptorship II (2 cr)
  • CNL Project Implementation (2 cr)
  • Transition to CNL Practice (2 cr)
  • Nursing Interventions III (2 cr)
Due to state-level regulations, we are unable to enroll ´ºÓêÖ±²¥s who will be residing in any of these states while enrolled in this program: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and Canada.
 
Health Profession and Nursing Students (or those considering these programs as a major):

Exemptions to the University’s mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy may affect your ability to be placed at clinical and fieldwork sites and may result in inability to progress in your program. All health profession ´ºÓêÖ±²¥s with COVID-19 vaccine exemptions are required to sign the prior to applying to the programs. For more information, please contact (´ºÓêÖ±²¥compliance@stkate.edu) or your program of study director.

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