Master of Science in Nursing
As nurses assume greater responsibility for patient care, those who have the greatest degree of knowledge and training will have the most opportunities.
The nurse in advanced practice implements the roles of educator, researcher, advocate, clinician, consultant, collaborator, and manager. This is accomplished through independent nursing assessment, diagnosis, treatment, referral, and evaluation of individuals, families, groups, communities, and healthcare systems in a variety of relevant settings.
Monmouth University can help you achieve your educational and professional goals. Our students obtain the intellectual and clinical proficiencies necessary for advanced practice.
THE RIGHT PROGRAM AT THE RIGHT TIME
Monmouth University’s Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program prepares nurses for the advanced nursing roles of educator, administrator, and practitioner. Our nursing faculty members believe that education at the master's degree level is essential to provide the student with a broad knowledge base and a concentration in a selected area of specialization; develop justifiable confidence and proficiency necessary for advanced nursing; and realize full potential through the development of autonomy,leadership, and professionalism.
MSN Programs
- Advanced Practice Nursing: Adult
- Advanced Practice Nursing: Family
- Advanced Practice Nursing: Adult Psychiatric and Mental Health
- Nursing Administration
- School Nursing
- Nursing Education
- Forensic Nursing
POST-MASTER’S CERTIFICATES:
- Advanced Practice Nursing: Adult
- Advanced Practice Nursing: Family
- Advanced Practice Nursing: Adult Psychiatric and Mental Health
- Nursing Administration
- Nursing Education
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS:
- Forensic Nursing
- School Nurse
THE RN TO MSN DIRECT PROGRAM
The RN to MSN Direct program is designed to allow nurses to more quickly attain an MSN degree. Registered nurses who presently hold an associate degree or diploma in nursing will be able to earn a master's degree in nursing, without earning a baccalaureate degree. The RN to MSN program is a combination of undergraduate and graduate courses. Students will need to complete a total of 150 credits and may be able to complete the program in as few as three years.












