Higher Education - Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States
The Franklin Pierce University Department of Nursing Education offers threeprograms: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Science in Nursing, and a dual degree in Master of science in Nursing/Master of Business Administration.RN to BS in Nursing Mission The RN to BS Nursing program is designed for students who hold an RN license and have earned an Associate degree in Nursing or diploma in nursing. Curriculum requirements may be met through transfer credits, course enrollment, and challenge exams. Nursing students matriculated in an Associate degree nursing program may enroll in the RN to BS program before graduating from the ADN program.Students may enroll for part-time or full-time study.Get more information at : http://www.franklinpierce.edu/academics/ugrad_online/programs_of_study/nursing.htm Master of Science in Nursing MissionMaster of Science in Nursing (MSN) program is designed to provide nurses from all clinical and academic backgrounds the opportunity to obtain a graduate degree in nursing. Students can obtain an MSN in either Nursing Leadership or Nursing Education, preparing themselves for roles as nurse educators and/or nurse administrators.Get more information at: http://www.franklinpierce.edu/academics/gradstudies/programs_of_study/master_science_nursing/master_science_nursing.htmMaster of Science in Nursing/Master of Business AdministrationThe Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)/Master of Business Administration (MBA) in leadership dual degree is designed to prepare nurses who have earned a bachelor's degree to develop cross-functional business management skills and leadership competencies in nursing.