MS in Nursing
Information on Master of Science in Nursing
The Rutgers College of Nursing master's program is offered on a part-time basis at the Western Monmouth Higher Education Center in Freehold. The curriculum is designed to prepare advanced practice nurses (nurse practitioners and clinical nurse specialists). Graduates engage in practice and leadership roles in primary care or acute care in hospitals, clinics, community settings, and other healthcare environments. The curriculum and specialty clinical options. The College of Nursing offers seven specialty clinical options:
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Family Nurse Practitioner
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Advanced Practice in Women's Health
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Advanced Practice in Pediatric Nursing
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Primary Care of the Adult and Aged
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Acute Care
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Community Health Nursing
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Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing.
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Oncology Nursing
All core coursework can be completed at WMHEC or online. The Family Nurse Practitioner option is offered in Monmouth County when there are sufficient students. If there is an insufficient number of FNP students or if students elect one of the other six specialty clinical options, they can take all core coursework at Western Monmouth or online.
The specialty clinical option courses will be offered on either the Newark or New Brunswick campus.
Find out more about the RN to BSN/MSN program at the College of Nursing website.
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