Master of Science in Nursing
Nurse Educator Track – MS1225
School of Nursing
Athens Campus (Main Office)
Grover Center E365
Ohio University
Athens, Ohio 45701
740-593-4494
800-560-0144 (toll free)
nursing@ohio.edu
Delivery Mode: Online
Terms of Entry: Fall
Program Overview
The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Program consists of both didactic and practice-based or clinical performance courses. The didactic courses present the nursing knowledge, theoretical concepts, models, and research that inform patient care and evidence-based practice. The practice-based courses provide opportunities for students to apply knowledge; practice skills; plan, implement and evaluate interventions and programs; and learn the full scope of the role for which they are preparing.
The Nurse Educator track prepares students to be eligible for certification as a National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator (CNE). Graduates of this track may teach in academic, clinical, or healthcare education settings. This program is offered in a fully online format with opportunities for web-based synchronous and asynchronous instruction and interactions with faculty and peers. Teaching practicum experiences occur in both academic and direct care settings with qualified preceptors for a total of 200 hours.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:
- Synthesize knowledge derived from a scientific foundation and evidence-based practice to demonstrate expertise in advanced nursing practice.
- Analyze health care policies to enhance and improve population health outcomes across diverse clinical practice settings.
- Demonstrate leadership and interprofessional collaboration for improving clinical prevention and health outcomes.
- Synthesize and apply quality improvement strategies to promote positive health outcomes.
- Demonstrate knowledge, skills, and confidence for entry-level advanced nursing practice.
- Integrate knowledge and skills related to healthcare informatics in the advanced nursing practice role.
Opportunities for Graduates
Graduates of the Nurse Educator program are prepared to serve as leaders of the learning process, guiding students and producing a nursing workforce prepared to thrive in a diverse, ever-changing healthcare environment. Nurse educators work in both the classroom and the practice setting, where they prepare and mentor current and future generations of nurses. These nursing professionals design, implement, and evaluate academic and continuing education programs for nurses at all levels. Nurse educators prepared at the master’s and doctoral levels teach in a wide array of settings, such as:
- Colleges/universities
- Junior/community colleges
- Nursing/technical schools
- Healthcare facilities
- Community health agencies
- Home care agencies
- Long-term care facilities
- Online/distance-based programs and courses
Further Information
Link to Program: https://www.ohio.edu/chsp/nursing/graduate/masters/msn-nurse-educator
Admission Requirements
- Awarded Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from a regionally accredited institution with minimum grade point average of 3.0.
- Statement of professional goals
- Resume or CV
- Three letters of recommendation from from individuals who are knowledgeable about the applicant’s ability to complete graduate-level coursework and practice abilities. A minimum of 2 of these must be from individuals prepared at or above the master’s level. One must be from an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse or Registered Nurse.
- Residents of and evidence of valid, unencumbered RN licensure in an approved state (https://www.ohio.edu/chsp/nursing/graduate/masters/msn-application-process)
- A web-based admission interview with faculty
Pre-Clinical Requirements
- Specified health status/clinical requirements (i.e., immunization status, BLS certification) per the current Graduate Handbook
- Federal and state background checks free from disqualifying offenses
- Evidence of malpractice insurance
International Students
This certificate program does not permit full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 cannot be issued based on admission to this program.
Graduation Requirements
Complete 32 credit hours as follows: