Nursing Education, M.S. Ed.
The Master of Science in Nursing Education program is designed for registered nurses who are passionate about teaching and shaping the future of healthcare. This program equips students with the advanced knowledge and skills needed to educate the next generation of nurses, blending nursing expertise with instructional strategies, curriculum development, and assessment methods. With a strong focus on leadership, critical thinking, and student-centered learning, this program empowers nurses to become effective educators, mentors, and change agents in nursing education.
Program Requirements:
1. Bachelor of Science in Nursing from an accredited nursing program with transcript
2. Overall undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher. A holistic review will be considered for not meeting the GPA requirement.
3. Active and unencumbered nursing license
5. Letter of recommendation may be required
6. CV documenting R.N. experience
There are instances when a candidate does not meet GPA requirements for admission. In this situation a holistic admission review will be considered with a request for letters of recommendation that would speak to the student’s potential for success in this program. Candidates believing they may fall into this category may be asked to submit a written self-reflection with their application for admission consideration
Code | Title | Credits |
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NED 545 | Evaluation & Remediation in Education | 3 |
NED 500 | Adv Assmnt, Patho & Pharm for Nurse Ed | 4 |
NED 560 | Diversity in Education | 2 |
NED 548 | Educational Theory for Nurse Educator | 3 |
NED 556 | Educational Leadership | 2 |
NED 505 | The Healthcare Educator | 3 |
NED 510 | Research in Education | 3 |
NED 533 | Instructional Design & Educational Meth | 4 |
NED 535 | Simulation & Emerging Educ Technologies | 4 |
NED 562 | Nursing Educator Project I (Prerequisite NED 510) | 2 |
NED 563 | Nurse Educator Project II (Prerequisite NED 562) | 2 |