MSN Nurse Administrator Concentration

The following concentrations can be chosen for NSU’s functional role of Nurse Administrator:

Maternal Child Nursing:  The clinical sequence in Maternal-Child Nursing has two functional areas: teaching and leadership. Through implementation of a clinical sequence in Maternal-Child Nursing at the graduate level, the Graduate Studies and Research in Nursing Department will prepare nurses who are qualified to function as teachers in institutions of higher education or as leaders in client care settings. The program of studies leading to the MSN with a clinical focus in Maternal-Child Nursing requires a minimum of 39 credits for completion. The Maternal-Child nursing student will complete a professional paper in lieu of thesis.

Adult Gerontology Nursing:  The clinical sequence in Adult Gerontology Nursing has two functional areas as options: teaching and leadership. Students who pursue the Adult Gerontology Nursing sequence will take the MSN core courses, 2-3 clinical courses, and electives to support the functional role chosen. This curriculum option will prepare graduate nurses for the practice of advanced nursing, such as to function as teachers in institutions of higher education or as leaders in clinical nursing settings The program of studies leading to the MSN, with the clinical focus in Adult Gerontology Nursing requires a minimum of 39 credits. The Adult Gerontology nursing student will complete a professional paper in lieu of thesis.

For more information:  https://www.nsula.edu/academics/nursing-allied-health/nursing-program/

Email: msn_pmc@nsula.edu
Phone: 318-677-3100
Website: College of Nursing and School of Allied Health