M.S.N. in Nursing Administration

Overview

The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program offers options for a major in Nursing Administration or Nursing Education. The Nursing Administration degree prepares graduates to assume leadership roles for unit, department, service line, or the system-level of healthcare organizations.

Courses are online with select practicum experiences.

Advantages of the Online Program

  • All online classes!
  • Can complete MSN degree in as few as 12 months.
  • Tarleton is a student-focused university; this is maintained in the online environment with faculty who truly care about you as a student!
  • Tarleton is affordable!

Benefits of Online Program

  • Advance your career in nursing!
  • Enhance leadership skills and opportunities.
  • Specialize as Nurse Educator or Nurse Administrator!
  • Meet personal and professional educational goals.

Designed With You in Mind

For RNs who have completed a bachelor’s degree in nursing, Tarleton State University’s MSN program offers outstanding, student-focused instruction through the flexibility and convenience of online learning.

Accreditations

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Tarleton MSN Degree Texas Nursing

Estimated Completion

36 – 39 credit hours

Application Process

  1. Admission to Tarleton State University – Graduate Studies
  2. Students should note that they must have their bachelor’s degree in nursing in order to be admitted to either master’s program as well as have their RN license.
  3. We accept applicants year-round. Courses start every 8 weeks.

Cost

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Program Objectives

At the end of the program, the graduate nurse will be able to:

  • Integrate findings and theories from nursing science and related disciplines to lead the continued improvement of nursing care across diverse settings.
  • Provide flexible leadership and inter/intra professional collaboration in a complex and ever-changing healthcare delivery system to safely achieve quality, patient-centered care.
  • Ethically conduct and/or use research which contributes to the development of nursing science.
  • Analyze current and emerging information and health technologies to communicate, manage knowledge. mitigate error, and support decision making to improve patient care outcomes. 
  • Advocate for policies to promote health, shape healthcare delivery, defend social justice, and advance the profession of nursing.
  • Synthesize population health concepts to affect appropriate health interventions, to prevent disease, reduce risks, and promote health and wellness in diverse populations.

Coursework Highlights

ClassNumberClass Name
NURS5310Leadership Development
NURS5322Healthcare Change and Communication
NURS5301Organizational Behavior and Human Resources
NURS5320Healthcare Finance
NURS5324Outcomes and Evaluation in Healthcare
NURS5328Administrator Role I
NURS5329Administrator Role II

For more information on courses, please refer to the university catalog.