Susan Enfield, M.S.N., R.N., PEL-CSN and Deborah Kuhn Bruley, Ph.D., R.N., RNMSN Directors
Olivet’s School of Graduate and Continuing Studies offers the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) to Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree program for registered nurses who have earned either an associate’s degree in nursing or a diploma in nursing and desire to advance their personal and professional goals.
Learners will develop professional readiness, cultural sensitivity, and leadership/management skills throughout the program. Learners will also develop, test and evaluate ideas relevant to nursing practice. Learners will learn to be a change agent in the nursing field.
Learners will interact with multidisciplinary representatives in multiple practice settings to explore collaborative best practices. This experience is obtained through practicum hours in both the BSN portion and MSN portion of the program. Learners will be required to obtain and pass a background check and urine drug screening prior to practicum hours in the BSN portion and MSN portion of the program. Learners will graduate with a baccalaureate degree after successful completion of the BSN curriculum including two 500 level courses and may choose to stop or continue on to the MSN program.
The MSN portion provides education and experience in one of three specialty tracks: education, management/leadership, and family nurse practitioner. All learners are provided the opportunity to learn the theoretical base of nursing science while participating in practicum experiences that will heighten their professional readiness for their career. In addition, various healthcare settings are utilized for practicums in the three areas.
60-72 hours