Teaching the nurses of tomorrow is a growing field. A Master of
Science in Nursing (MSN) with an emphasis in education specializes in
teaching strategies (using instructional technology and theory),
curriculum development and evaluation. Throughout your program of
study, you will complete courses through online course delivery systems
and audio conferencing. You will gain further knowledge by working with
expert nurse educators and completing a research study.
The MSN program is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate
Nursing Education (CCNE). CCNE is a national autonomous accreditation
agency officially recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education, which
ensures the quality and integrity of baccalaureate and graduate
education programs. This program is available to those who are
registered nurses in the United States, as well as, a Baccalaureate of
Science in Nursing from an accredited school.
| Required Courses: |
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| Core Courses |
19 hours |
| Nursing Education Courses |
9 hours |
| Apprenticeship |
3 hours |
| Thesis |
3 hours |
| TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED FOR DEGREE |
34 hours |
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Program Overview
Contact Information Dr. Carol Moore
Fort Hays State University
Stroup Hall 120
600 Park Street
Hays, KS 67601-4099
Phone: (785) 628-4407
Email: clmoore@fhsu.edu
Web: Nursing |