2026 - 2027 Catalog

Master of Science in Nursing - Professional Specializations

Master of Science Degree (MSN)

Fully online program

Empowered Learning Competency-Based Education Program

All courses in this program are competency-based education (CBE) courses

Objective

Graduates of this program are prepared for socially just, culturally responsive, advanced nursing practice and to serve as ethical, safe, holistic, and innovative leaders of healthcare. As leaders in nursing, program graduates are prepared to navigate and integrate services across the connected healthcare system as part of an interprofessional collaborative team to promote excellence through cost-effective, accessible care in a rapidly changing, multicultural, global environment. They possess the knowledge and skills required to provide high-quality care, understand industry driven outcomes, and initiate change through leadership and innovation. Graduates develop a professional identity as master’s-prepared nurses grounded in a sense of inquiry and committed to lifelong learning while embracing the core values of the nursing profession.

Typical Career Paths

Healthcare Technology, Simulation, and Informatics Specialization:
  • Chief Nursing Informatics Officer
  • Director of Clinical Informatics
  • Clinical Analyst
  • Nursing / Clinical Informatics Specialist
  • Clinical Educator
  • Simulation Education Specialist
  • Simulation Coordinator or Technologist
  • Director of Innovation
  • Innovation Specialist
Nursing Education Specialization:
  • Faculty Role
  • Leadership Position in an Academic Setting
  • Staff Development
  • Director of Education
Nursing Leadership and Administration Specialization:
  • Chief Nursing Officer
  • Director of Nursing
  • Nurse Manager
  • Nurse Administrator
  • Health Policy Strategist
  • Nurse Executive
  • Nurse Compliance Inspector

Program Accreditation

The master's degree program in nursing at Rasmussen University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791. http://www.ccneaccreditation.org.

Additional Information

This program and its specializations are not available to residents of all states. Please speak with an Admissions Representative to determine your eligibility for enrollment.

These specializations have not been approved by any state professional licensing body. They are not designed to prepare graduates for any advanced practice nursing license or other state-issued license, including but not limited to the following: Nurse Practitioner (NP), Advanced Practice Nurse (APN), Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA). For information on professional licensing requirements, please contact the appropriate board or agency in your state of residence.

Master of Science in Nursing students must demonstrate successful completion of a college-level Statistics course as a prerequisite or corequisite to NGR5013 and NGR5101. When this requirement needs to be completed, the student may complete either STA1625 Essential Statistics and Analytics or STA3215 Inferential Statistics and Analytics in a 5.5-week format by either (1) concurrently enrolling as an Individual Progress student their first quarter and completing the Statistics course while taking Nursing courses or (2) enrolling as an Individual Progress student and completing the Statistics course before taking Nursing courses. This course is not eligible for financial aid.