Master of Science in Nursing
Marquette University College of Nursing
Key Information
Campus location
Milwaukee, USA
Languages
English
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Earliest start date
Sep 2024
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Introduction
The master of science in nursing prepares nurses with a BSN for advanced practice roles in nursing. Students can specialize in acute care nurse practitioner, adults, adult-gerontology, children, nurse-midwifery, and health care systems leadership.
Learning Outcomes
- Use data and analytical processes to discover, critique and/or synthesize nursing knowledge for the continued improvement of nursing care across diverse settings.
- Integrate pertinent theories, research and other evidence, as well as patient and population perspectives, to guide master’s level nursing practice.
- Effectively use varied modes of communication, informatics and technology to promote safe and high quality patient care.
- Initiate, maintain, and promote intra- and interprofessional collaboration.
- Demonstrate leadership in ethical and clinical decision-making using a system’s perspective.
- Provide culturally appropriate evidence-based clinical prevention and population health to individuals, families, and aggregates.