
Franklin Pierce University is proud to announce its new Master of Science in Nursing. This new degree program begins in September 2009 and is designed to be completed in as few as 18 - 24 months.
Based on growing evidence that better educated nurses result in better patient outcomes, the Master of Science in Nursing degree enables registered nurses to advance their careers and enhance the region's quality of care and service. With specialty tracks in Nursing Leadership and Nursing Education, graduates will be prepared to assume leadership roles in their chosen field and to educate the next generation of nurses.
The MSN program is designed for nurses who have an earned a bachelor's degree in Nursing, or an associate's degree in Nursing and a bachelor's degree in another discipline and wish to advance their education.
Designed for the working professional's convenience, courses are taught in a "hybrid" format - a combination of in-class and online learning. Students can expect to attend approximately six classes during each twelve-week term while simultaneously completing coursework online. Students may attend classes at the University's Concord, Portsmouth or Lebanon, NH centers.
Want to Know More?
Download the Nursing Leadership and Nursing Education program sheets for more information on admission requirements, courses and how to apply.
Contact
Franklin Pierce University
College of Graduate & Professional Studies
1.800.325.1090
cgps@franklinpierce.edu
Dr. Judith Evans, R.N., Ed.D.
Director, Nursing Programs 1.603.433.2000
evansj@franklinpierce.edu