Southern Nazarene University currently offers a Master of Science in Nursing program with an emphasis on Nursing Education.
The Master of Science in Nursing Education is designed for baccalaureate-educated registered nurses who want to become effective educators in nursing. The curriculum allows the individual to develop teaching expertise in both academic and clinical settings.
The 39-hour program is comprised of a graduate nursing core (15 credit hours) and an education focus (12 credit hours) presented in a planned sequence, one course (module) at a time. Each course consists of six weeks of intensive study including weekly classroom sessions, group project activities and directed independent study. The 6-hour clinical focus and the 6-hour capstone experience are developed independently based on the individual learner’s professional goals and are self-paced. Enrollment is in the total program rather than individual courses.
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For more information about the SNU Graduate Nursing program in Bethany or Tulsa, contact:
Amy Beaudoin abeaudoi@snu.edu