Master of Science in Nursing Health Care Education

The Master of Science in Nursing Health Care Education program is designed to prepare registered nurses holding a baccalaureate degree for pursuing or advancing their career as nursing school faculty in a higher education setting. There is a great need for masters prepared nurse educators across the country to address the critical nursing shortage the Nation is experiencing. Becoming a nurse educator will allow more new nursing students to be admitted to the nursing school you choose to become faculty at. You will be sharing your experiences and education with eager and bright new nursing students as well as having a positive impact on the shortage of nurses affecting your community.

MSN Health Care Education Programs

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Purdue Global Visit School's Website
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Liberty University Visit School's Website
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  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing for the Registered Nurse
Seton Hall University Visit School's Website
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  • Ranked #15 in Best Online Master's in Nursing Program by US News, Seton Hall University offers two fully online Nurse Practitioner programs: Adult Gerontology with Acute and Primary Tracks and Psychiatric Mental Health.
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Benedictine University

This online Masters in Nursing program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). It is offered six times a year by the University.

Programs Offered: Master of Science in Nursing Online (Tracks for Nurse Leaders, Nurse Administrators, Nurse Educators and Disaster Management)

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