We help nurses become skilled nurse educators.
Over 90% of the graduates of the MSN program have found employment requiring their MSN degree within one year of graduation.
The MSN program is online and can be taken full- or part-time allowing for student preference and personal or work commitments.
The Master of Science in Nursing program at Utah Valley University prepares post-baccalaureate nursing students for advanced practice roles as nurse educators in academic settings and/or as clinical nurse educators in healthcare institutions. UVU's MSN program is accredited by Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).
The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program is developed to prepare graduates of the program opportunities for professional advancement in academia or healthcare settings. Building upon theoretical foundations, students apply teaching/learning techniques, improve leadership capabilities, and develop expertise that can be transferred into countless career options that require master-level nursing education. Although the MSN has an educational focus, it does not limit students to academia. Many students find fulfillment in advancement in their current employment, progression to management positions, and becoming administrators or educators within healthcare institutions.