School of Nursing Overview
Sheila Green, Interim Director
The Master of Science in Nursing Degree (MSN), is offered through the Regent’s
Online Degree Program (RODP), and is delivered following the standard protocol
established for the delivery of RODP courses and programs. This program will
prepare nurses to:
- Teach in a variety of academic and practice settings;
- Provide advanced nursing care to rural, urban, and underserved populations;
- Practice in collaborative and interdisciplinary relationships;
- Assume positions of leadership in the health care delivery system;
- Contribute to the current and evolving body of nursing science; and
- Continue study at the doctoral level.
The purposes of the MSN-RODP are:
- To increase access to graduate nursing education, especially for those nurses
aspiring to teach in entry level nursing programs, manage professional practice
work settings, and practice as advanced clinicians in a changing health care
delivery system.
- To increase access to graduate nursing education, especially for those nurses
aspiring to teach in entry level nursing programs, manage professional practice
work settings, and practice as advanced clinicians in a changing health care
delivery system.
- To maximize the effective use of technology for delivery of graduate-level
instruction. Distance delivery through the use of technology will increase
access to graduate education, especially in remote areas of the state and for
practicing nurses for whom time flexibility is a critical resource.
- To provide student access to web-based courses and degree programs. Web-based
courses will reach populations not currently enrolled in graduate education,
and will also permit students who are currently enrolled in on-campus courses
to take additional courses, thus completing their programs sooner.
Page last updated:
11/10/05
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