The nurse practitioner tracks were developed in accordance with guidelines established by the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF). Graduates of these two tracks are eligible to take credentialing examinations that lead to licensure in advanced nursing practice.
The MS Program in Nursing is designed for the baccalaureate-prepared registered nurse with a strong professional clinical background and is tailored to meet the needs of the busy professional. Courses are offered both in the classroom and online, and classroom courses generally meet in the late afternoon or evening. Students complete clinical hours with preceptors in academic medical centers, community based practices, and other institutional settings. The program can be completed in two years full time or three to four years part-time. The program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
The program’s capstone experience consists of a mutually agreed upon format between the student and his/her adviser and may be a comprehensive paper, an evidenced based project, or a poster or paper presentation.