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Getting an Online Master's Degree in Nursing

Date Published: 17th November 2006
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An online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree can be acquired in several nursing specialties such as public health and school health. The degree prepares nurses for various roles in clinics and educational establishments. They can move into administrative and managerial roles quite smoothly. An MSN program deals with advanced nursing practices and encourages entrepreneurial activities. You can work as a nurse researcher, a director of parish nursing programs, director of health agencies and many other high level job opportunities open up for you.

A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree is required for an MSN course. A good grade in the BSN degree will mean that you may not be required to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). A professional letter of recommendation and graduate and undergraduate certificates need to be produced at the time of application. You will be assigned a site for clinical practice that is convenient for you. In some courses, you may be charged a separate fee for the clinical practice. A fully online MSN course will have you learning via the internet, there may be some recommended reading that you can do if you so wish. You will be put under the stewardship of an experienced faculty who will guide you through the learning process. Online chats and discussions are the main avenues of information sharing in an online MSN program.


There are a few things that you should ascertain about your school before you enroll for its online MSN program. The university should be fully accredited by NLNAC and CCNE. Check the options available for financial aid and whether you are eligible for any fee waivers. Universities offer special tuition plans for companies and institutions that it partners. Understand the program objectives stated by the university and compare them with your expectations from an MSN course. An MSN program can have upward of ten required courses and one elective course.





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