MS in Nursing - Health Systems Leadership Gonzaga University

MS in Nursing - Health Systems Leadership

Gonzaga University's Master of Science in Nursing - Health Systems Leadership degree program was developed to accommodate the needs of working registered nurses. This degree specifically prepares nurses to assume administrative positions in inpatient, outpatient, community-based, and academic settings. Students gain knowledge and competency in financial and human capital management, as well as strategies for responding to the ethical and legal issues encountered in administrative roles. Featuring the same fully accredited content and expert faculty support available to students learning in the on-campus setting, the online MSN allows busy nursing professionals the flexibility to learn on their schedule. The convergence of technology and targeted curriculum make for a dynamic learning environment where students and faculty can conveniently collaborate. The program is grounded in the theme of Leadership in Nursing. Theory and research in nursing and related fields are integrated to provide a broad base for advanced nursing practice. Students walk away with the capability and confidence to succeed within a nursing career of higher pay and prominence. Graduates may function in a variety of nursing specialties and settings.

Student Consumer Information

Accreditation:

Regionally accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities, Commission on Colleges (NASC)

Delivery Format:

Online

Educational Level:

Master

Language:

English

Requirements:

Must have a current RN license and a bachelor's degree in nursing from an accredited institution.