MSN Program Outcomes

The MSN Program will prepare graduates who will be able to:

  • Analyze current trends in advanced pathophysiology, pharmacology, and physical assessment in order to fulfill the role of nurse educator and nurse leader.
  • Evaluate nursing research findings to provide evidence-based guidelines to identify and solve practice and systems problems.
  • Integrate social, ethical, cultural, and interpersonal competencies in the delivery of individualized and comprehensive nursing care at the three levels of preventive health care: primary, secondary, and tertiary.
  • Apply nursing informatics and technology to enhance evidenced-based nursing practice.
  • Examine the role of the nurse leader and nurse educator as it relates to policy and politics in the workplace, organizations, government, community, and healthcare delivery and finance.
  • Role model leadership and education skills through communication, collaboration, and change processes for interdisciplinary team members.