Master of Science in Nursing Program Outcomes
Upon completion of the MSN program, students will be able to:
- Promote change in the health care delivery system through an analysis of variables that influence the design and funding of health care systems and policy
- Synthesize knowledge from nursing, related sciences, and humanities to enhance health care and advance the practice of nursing
- Design strategies to promote collaborative relationships in the delivery of health care
- Assume a leadership role in developing and implementing clinical practice programs in the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health
- Demonstrate the use of scholarly inquiry to investigate, propose, and disseminate resolutions to nursing and healthcare issues and to contribute to the body of nursing knowledge
- Demonstrate commitment to self-directed, life-long, and continuing personal and professional development
- Incorporate the concept of social responsibility into practice through a respect for the whole person and concern for the health and welfare of others
- Analyze current and emerging technologies to support practice and advance knowledge in community health, education, and administrative practices.