These are the top direct-entry MSN programs for students wanting to earn bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in nursing.
MIDAS Information Session ; The College of Nursing would like to invite you to a Question and Answer Information session regarding the Accelerated, Direct Entry, Second Degree, Pre-Licensure MSN MIDAS program. The MSN MIDAS program is a pre-licensure nursing program that was created for those who have earned a Bachelor degree in a major other than nursing who wish to become a registered nurse. The sessions will provide an opportunity for you to meet with the Director of the MSN MIDAS program and other Faculty and Staff members to ask questions ...
Our onsite Accelerated Direct-Entry MSN program offers: Opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration within the Academic Health Center (medical campus) · A variety of clinical experiences at sites within close proximity (many within walking distance), including a level I trauma center, high-risk obstetric unit and one of the nation’s top pediatric hospitals · Small class sizes · Built-in NCLEX nurse licensure exam preparation
Course Code, Course Name, Credit Hours ; BIOL 2001C, Anatomy & Physiology I, 4 ; BIOL 2002C, Anatomy & Physiology II, 4 ; BIOL 2031C, Microbiology, 3
Our Accelerated Direct-Entry Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program admits students twice a year. Apply now!
Program Details ; 5 semesters · In-Person · Full-Time · Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
Our direct entry MSN for non-nurses in Wisconsin is 5 to 8 semesters of online or on-campus learning, hands-on labs, and clinicals.
The Master's Entry in Nursing (MSN) for Non-Nurses program at Rush University has received a top Nursing program award by U.S. News. Join us and learn why!
Pathway: The Entry-Level MSN (ELMSN) is a cohort program designed for candidates with a previous non-nursing bachelor’s or higher degree to prepare for RN licensure and the MSN degree. The sequence of study recognizes the academic success of the non-nursing graduate by providing a focused immersion into nursing followed by graduate study. Students do not receive a BSN degree, however, upon the successful completion of the first 15 months of study they are prepared to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam ...
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