Nursing

The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program is designed to prepare nurses as interdisciplinary, collaborative nurse leaders. They will acquire advanced knowledge of nursing theory and issues, research, informatics and health policy. Integral to the program are interdisciplinary educational experiences.

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Why Queens?

Students can choose one of 3 areas of concentration:

Health Systems Management
Clinical Nurse Leader

Nurse Educator Practices

The MSN program is designed to develop graduates who have the knowledge and skills necessary to:

• Utilize research and promote evidence-based practice.

• Analyze and influence health policy.

• Address ethical issues that arise in health care.

• Implement an advanced specialized role in nursing management, nursing leadership, or nursing education.

• Apply nursing and related theories in the selected area of specialized nursing practice.

• Incorporate multicultural dimensions in the area of specialized nursing practice.

• Impact individuals, community, and society for the betterment of health.
 

Additional Information:

Admission

MSN Information Sheet

Frequently Asked Questions - MSN

Tuition and Financial Aid



For program information:
Janice K. Janken, RN, PhD
Professor & Chair, MSN Program
1900 Selwyn Avenue
Charlotte, NC 28274
Phone:  704 337-2382
Fax: 704 688-7530
email:
Jan Janken

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Queens University of Charlotte
1900 Selwyn Ave.
Charlotte, NC 28274
Phone: 704 337-2200
Fax: 704 337-2403
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