Make an impact on healthcare and advance into a leadership role in nursing administration or nursing education. Salem’s MSN program combines the highest quality instruction with distance-learning technologies and the convenience of a 100% online experience for you to build the confidence and expertise you need to succeed as a nurse administrator or nurse educator.
“The RN-BSN program at Salem helped to open me up to higher-level positions. At Salem University, they made the enrollment process easy. They work with you and help you complete all the necessary steps for enrollment. I liked Salem University so much that I went back to earn my Master of Science of Nursing Administration. This has allowed me to advance in my career in the nursing field. The accessible online format and small class sizes accommodated my challenging nursing schedules, while providing individual attention taught by highly qualified, and caring faculty. I loved the MSN program at Salem University.”
~ Savana Ross
About Salem’s Master of Science in Nursing Degree
Specialize in Nursing Administration or Nursing Education
Nursing Administration:
A master’s degree in nursing administration prepares you to meet the complex and evolving challenges facing administrators in the healthcare industry. Nurse administrators combine business knowledge with compassion for patients. They help ensure the delivery of high-quality patient care while managing and coordinating nursing care. Depending on the healthcare facility, nurse administrators may oversee a small group of nurses, several nursing units, or an entire department or health system.
Nursing Education:
Make a difference in the lives of tomorrows nurses. A degree in nursing education prepares you to impact the future of nursing and teach a new generation of nurses. Nurse educators teach in classrooms and online, or drive change in hospitals or health systems in communities. A nurse educator is a compassionate caregiver and a dedicated teacher. Prepare to teach the art of caregiving.
Designed by Nurses for Nurses:
Salem offers an accelerated, flexible, and convenient MSN degree that was designed by nurses for nurses to take the next leap forward in their career. Focused on the needs of working nurses, experiential learning activities are woven throughout the program and can be accomplished on the job, at your workplace, or in your community.
Fully Online & On Your Schedule:
With 100% online courses in an asynchronous format – students have the flexibility and convenience they need to earn their degree while also working as a practicing nurse. There are no mandatory login times. Access course materials when it is most convenient for you.
Complete in as Few as 10 Months:
Salem’s MSN program can be completed in as few as 10 months. The curriculum consists of 30 credits (10 courses that are four-weeks in duration). Our one-course-per-month delivery allows students to focus on completing their courses without having simultaneous competing course-demands on their time.
All MSN students complete the core courses consisting of 18 credit hours (6 courses). Students will focus on their chosen specialization in either nursing administration or nursing education, each of which require the successful completion of 12 credit hours (4 courses) with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 for graduation from the MSN program.
No Courses Required Prior to Enrollment:
All that is required to begin the MSN coursework is:
- A BSN degree from an accredited institution recognized by the US Department of Education.
- A cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
- A current, unrestricted RN license to practice nursing in the United States.
The MSN Curriculum
Core MSN Courses (All Students Must Complete)
- Theoretical Basis & Role Development for Advanced Nursing
- Advanced Research, Inquiry, and EBP
- Health Care Policy, Law and Ethics
- Leadership in Health Care Environments
- Health Care Informatics and Technology
- Nursing Capstone
Nursing Administration Specialization
- Organizational Behavior & Workforce Management
- Finance and Economics for Nursing Leadership
- Complex Health Systems Planning and Resource Management
- Population Health Management, Quality Improvement and Safety
Nursing Education Specialization
- Curriculum and Program Development
- Instructional Methods and Strategies in Teaching & Learning
- Assessment, Evaluation, and Accreditation in Nursing Education
- Educational Technology
The final capstone project allows you to apply the concepts learned from coursework and your years of nursing experience. The portfolio of activities that you complete throughout the program will showcase your professional role development, values, competence, and critical thinking skills – enhancing your professional advancement.
Go to Class from Anywhere on Any Device
Salem’s online learning platform is mobile friendly. All you need is an Internet connection and you can access your courses, student portal, & learning resources from anywhere.
Accessible & Engaged Faculty
Experienced nurse educators that are ready to help you bring your practice into the classroom and the classroom into your practice.
Engaged faculty that are available to you in every course, with their contact information available to you for personalized attention during each of your courses.
Resources for Adult Learners
A support advisor, who is focused on helping you reach your educational goals and dedicated to adding MSN after your name.
Tutoring Services
Should you need additional assistance.
Your Support Team
To advise you academically and financially throughout the program.
Online Library
With 24-hour access and the ability to contact a librarian for support.
You will have access to the Student Advancement & Success strategies such as information on success in online courses, time management, scholarly writing, ways to reduce stress, and more.
Accreditation
Salem University Master of Science in Nursing program (delivered via distance education) is accredited by the National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (NLN CNEA) located at 2600 Virginia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20037. 202-909-2487.
Why Should I Choose Salem University?
Since 1888, Salem University has built upon our tradition of accessible, affordable higher education by constantly innovating and looking to the future. We aim to develop lifelong learners who embrace problem-solving with a global perspective. We offer:
- Accelerated undergraduate and graduate programs of study with continuous enrollment via distance education or on-campus
- A unique one-course-a-month format that allows students to focus on a single subject at time and build their knowledge in a way that feels natural
- Online courses are structured to work within the constraints of full-time employment, allowing you to earn your degree with minimum disruption to your busy schedule
- Supportive faculty and staff who serve as thought leaders and mentors
- A beautiful 100-acre campus situated in the Smoky Mountains where programs of study are available for campus residents and commuter students
REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO ENROLLMENT
Transcripts:
Students applying to one of Salem’s nursing programs must have their official transcripts sent to Salem from each post-secondary academic institution they have previously attended, regardless of whether or not they are wanting to transfer any courses. All official transcripts must be received by the end of the student’s first course or the student will be administratively dropped from the nursing program.
Read More About Our Online Nursing Programs
If you’re interested in getting started on your Master of Science in Nursing degree from Salem University, now is a great time to request more information or, better yet, chat with us live.
While there are many important factors when choosing a nursing education program, national accreditation should be a crucial decision-making factor when pursuing any nursing degree. Below are the main reasons it is important to enroll in a nationally accredited nursing program.
National Accreditation of Nursing Programs:
Is a process that evaluates the quality of nursing programs to determine if they are meeting specific state and national standards. Nursing programs that are nationally accredited by an accrediting body recognized by the US Department of Education, such as CNEA, ensure the public that their program is held to a common set of standards of quality across the United States. This process improves the quality of nursing education, creates a culture of continuous improvement of academic quality, keeps the curriculum up to date on current trends and advances in nursing and healthcare, and greatly enhances the overall quality of care administered by nurses that graduate from a nationally accredited program.
Attending a National Accredited Nursing School:
- Enables students to be eligible for funding support from federal and state agencies, and foundations.
- Is required by many nursing programs for admission to graduate programs.
- Is required by some state regulatory agencies for their nursing employees.
- Assists employers seeking graduates who are competent practitioners.
- Facilitates the transfer of credit using the following considerations:
- The educational quality of the institution from which the student transfers;
- The comparability of the nature, content, and level of credit earned from the programs offered by the receiving college or program;
- The appropriateness and applicability of the credit earned from the programs offered by the receiving college or program.
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