Master of Science Degree Program
Creighton University School of Nursing offers a Master of Science degree with a major in nursing dedicated to preparing nurses with advanced knowledge and skills to respond to challenges in the health care system and assume leadership in managing quality, cost-effective care.
Programs of Study
All graduate students complete requirements for master's core courses. Students considering the nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, nurse educator, and clinical nurse leader role options will also complete the master's role core and/or support courses and practicum courses necessary to meet clinical standards required for the specific role option. Nurse educators and nursing systems administrators will complete specialty courses in their respective fields.
Role Options
Creighton University School of Nursing offers programs of study in 4 different role options.
Students selecting the nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist will also choose a specialty focus in one of several areas including: Adult Health, Family Health, Neonatal Health.
Students may further concentrate their specialty in Cardiovascular Nursing.
Additional courses in curriculum, instruction, and educational evaluation are available to students regardless of their specific role option.
The Post Master's Certificate option for master's prepared nurses who seek to become eligible for national certification as a nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist is offered.
For more information on general graduate policies, see the Creighton University Bulletin - Graduate School 2006-2008.
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