Master of Science in
Nursing
Program Objectives
Upon completion of the MSN Program graduates will be able to:
Use epidemiological, social, environmental, and physiological data to draw inferences regarding the health status of individuals, families, groups, and communities, with a special emphasis on vulnerable, high risk, and diverse populations.
Develop, monitor, and evaluate comprehensive, holistic plans of care than address the health promotion, disease prevention, and health deviation needs of client populations.
Incorporate theories and research in generating nursing interventions to promote, preserve, and restore health and healthy lifestyles in client populations.
Foster multidisciplinary approaches to strategies and resources that empower client populations to attain and maintain maximal functional wellness.
Influence regulatory, legislative, and public policy in private and public arenas to promote and preserve health communities.
Practice in an advanced nursing leadership role to influence professional and healthcare systems.