Program Overview
Master's Nursing - Nursing Education
Overview
Take your nursing career to the next level with a Master of Science in nursing (MSN) from Wichita State University. This full- or part-time totally online program builds on your professional experience, to help you become a qualified nursing educator.
Admission to the Program
In addition to the general university requirements for admission to graduate studies, the School of Nursing requires:
- A bachelor’s degree with a major in nursing from a nationally accredited (NLN or CCNE) school
- Admission to the WSU Graduate School
- A minimum 3.0 GPA in the last 60 hours of nursing undergraduate coursework
- School of Nursing approval
Curriculum
All students must identify their concentration through the school of nursing admission process and take all required courses with a minimum total of 36 credit hours for leadership/administration and a minimum of 37 credit hours for education MSN degrees.
Careers
A nursing degree from Wichita State will give you the knowledge and practical skills for high-paying, high-demand nursing careers in diverse health care settings such as hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities, schools and government.
