Nursing, Master of Science
Program Overview
The Master of Science with a Major in Nursing integrates evidence-based practice, ethical decision making, and technology into advanced nursing practice.
Students in this program utilize interprofessional collaboration to provide safe, quality patient-centered care. This degree prepares students to seek careers as nurse administrators, health policy experts, and clinical nurse leaders.
All individuals seeking a Master of Science with a Major in Nursing must select a concentration area to specialize in:
- Adult/Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
- Adult/Gerontology Acute Care/Family Nurse Practitioner
- Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
- Nurse Educator
"The faculty proves every semester that they are dedicated to promoting nurses to an advanced level. The faculty will know you by name, give you real help, in real time because they are focused on empowering the students."
- Charlie Cobb
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a hybrid program?
Hybrid program means that both online and in-class participation is required for all students
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How often do students need to be on campus?
On-Campus participation is dependent on the classes taken each semester.
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Where can I learn more about professional licensure?
This program is one that requires professional licensure. Professional licensure regulations and requirements vary from field to field, and from state to state. Each state and U.S. territory has an authority that is responsible for overseeing the licensure requirements of the various professions in that state. To learn more about licensure requirements for this program, please visit CSU Pueblo’s State Authorization webpage here.