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The Master of Science in Nursing Administration prepares graduates for advanced positions in the health care environment. The program combines nursing theory with the advanced practice concepts necessary to work successfully within the structure and culture of a variety of health care organizations.
To be admitted to the MSN program, you must have a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree earned at an accredited institution with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher, and must have a valid Registered Nurse (RN) license within the United States.
The Nursing Administration graduate program prepares nurses for administrative leadership and management roles in managed care, home healthcare, long-term care, professional and other health-related organizations. Program content focuses on management and organizational theory, ethical and legal issues, and healthcare delivery systems, as well as health policy, information systems, and the management of human, material, and fiscal resources. Graduates are employed as entry-level management of nursing personnel in hospitals, clinics, and private healthcare facilities.

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