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A ´ºË®ÌÃÊÓƵ College Master of Science in Nursing Degree in Nurse Administration student poses for a photo on campus

As a practicing professional, you are well aware of the dynamic changes in our highly complex healthcare system that require you to think differently about how you care for patients. You need to do more than understand a diagnosis and implement a treatment plan. You're expected to be a straightforward communicator, a thoughtful leader, an effective educator, a strong advocate for your patients and community, a contributing member of a healthcare team and much more.

Who Should Apply?

The MSN Nursing Administration Concentration was designed for you if you:

  • Are a registered nurse with a valid Massachusetts RN license
  • Have a bachelor's degree in any field
  • Seek to advance in your nursing career as an Administrator

Do you have a non-Nursing Bachelor's Degree?

´ºË®ÌÃÊÓƵ College offers a Pathway to MSN for Registered Nurses with a non-Nursing Bachelor's Degree.

MSN (Administration) Program Information

Join us to learn more about degree and non-degree programs and classes available through the Division of Continuing and Graduate Studies.

Continuing Education Programs:

Complete your Bachelor's Degree at ´ºË®ÌÃÊÓƵ!

Monday, November 18 @ 4:00 p.m. -

ACCEL or AE-MSN (Nursing):

Which program is right for you?

Tuesday, December 10 @ 5:00 p.m. - 

Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)

Learn about the new Hyflex format!

Tuesday, November 12 @ 12:00 p.m. -

Master of Arts in Criminal Justice

Join us to learn how a Master of Arts in Criminal Justice will advance your career!

Thursday, November 21 @ 12:00 p.m. -

MBA & Master of Science in Accounting

Learn more about the ´ºË®ÌÃÊÓƵ Online MBA & MSA Programs.

Tuesday, November 19 @ 5:30 p.m. -

Master of Education (M.Ed.)

Is it the right time to earn your M.Ed?

Wednesday, November 13 @ 3:30 p.m. -

RN-BS in Nursing

Are you an RN looking to continue for your BS in Nursing? Join us!

Wednesday, November 13 @ 4:00 p.m. -

Connect with an Advisor

There's no need to wait for us to schedule an information session. Our knowledgeable advisors are available to meet with you via Zoom or phone to answer your questions. Get started on your way to earning your degree!

Or even better, connect with an advisor by calling the campus of your choice:

Milton: 617-333-2364
Plymouth: 508-747-2424

A Rigorous Curriculum

The 35-credit program is comprised of the following 12 ´ºË®ÌÃÊÓƵs:

MSN 6200 Advanced Pathophysiology 3
MSN 6000 Advanced Assessment and Clinical Reasoning 3
MSN 6600 Informatics and Health Management Systems 3
MSN 6300 Nursing Science and Evidence-based Practice 3
MSN 6500 Advanced Pharmacology 3
MSN 6040 Advanced Evidence-Based Research and
Statistical Analysis
3
MSN 6470 Organizational Leadership in Health Care 3
MSN 6770 Quality Improvement Science and
Risk Management in Health Care
3
MSN 6450 Health Policy, Systems and Financing 3
MSN 7982 Capstone Seminar 2
MSN 7873 Practicum in Nursing Administration
(130 hours)
3
MSN 6100 Leadership 3


Courses are offered in a hybrid format combining in-class and online learning activities. Our Hyflex format provides choice around when to attend in-person or online, even changing your mind from week to week.

The Nursing Education master’s degree program is a full-time program. You learn in a cohort group, meaning that the same students will be in all of your classes for the entire program from start to finish.

Next Cohorts:

Fall 2024 - Milton Campus: Thursday Evenings, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Spring 2025 - Plymouth Campus: Tuesday Evenings, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Julie Grady, MSN Program Director, Associate Professor
Chimezie Agomoh, Assistant Professor
Sheryl Cifrino, Professor
Donna DelloIacono, Senior Lecturer
Joy Garamiase-Yee, Associate Professor
Maureen Hillier, Senior Lecturer
Oby Christi Ikoro, Assistant Professor
Susan R. James, Professor Emeritus
Maureen L. Murphy, Professor
Susan Natale, Associate Professor
Raquel Reynolds, Assistant Professor
Coleen Toronto, Associate Professor
Julianne Walsh, Associate Professor

´ºË®ÌÃÊÓƵ College's Nursing Administration curriculum emphasizes what it takes to lead healthcare organizations focused on quality, efficiency and excellence in the practice of patient care.  Next-generation Nurse Administrators keep current with technological advances and emerging medical knowledge while minimizing errors. Administrators must also know how to use leadership skills, evidence-based practice and decision analysis to anticipate risks, understand technology and maintain patient safety.  Integral to the curriculum, the practicum experience allows students to apply skills learned in the classroom.  Through the capstone experience, students collaborate with faculty on a focused scholarly project and broaden their understanding of a contemporary leadership issue.  When you pursue your MSN at ´ºË®ÌÃÊÓƵ College, you'll enhance your strategic leadership skills and acquire the necessary tools for career success as a leader in your field.

MSN Program Outcomes:

  1. Implement strategies based on advanced reasoning and theory designed to improve quality and reduce risk within health care environments.
  2. Evaluate, translate and disseminate current nursing research designed to improve outcomes and increase nursing's body of knowledge.
  3. Analyze effectiveness of collaborative communication, teamwork strategies and information technologies designed to influence health-related outcomes.
  4. Advocate for ethical practice based on knowledge of professional standards, scope of practice, and distributive justice.
  5. Demonstrate leadership in effecting change in educational and healthcare systems through collaboration and advocacy at the local, state, national and global levels.
  6. Integrate academic and experiential knowledge, skills and attitudes into the advanced professional practice role.
Chantale Marie Scutt, MSN ‘17

Shaping Thoughtful Leaders

“´ºË®ÌÃÊÓƵ taught me to think globally and to recognize the need for the work that I am doing, whether nationally or internationally. I want to use my education for the greater good of humanity.” - Chantale Marie Scutt, MSN ‘17, RN, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

´ºË®ÌÃÊÓƵ College Master of Education (M.Ed.) student checks vitals of a SIM patient

Accredited Programs. A Tradition of Excellence.

The baccalaureate degree in nursing program and master's degree in nursing program at ´ºË®ÌÃÊÓƵ College are accredited by the , 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington DC 20001, 202-887-6791.

Take the Next Step

Unlock your potential in an MSN program at ´ºË®ÌÃÊÓƵ College School of Nursing and experience unparalleled support along your educational journey. We can’t wait to welcome you and help you reach your career goals.