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Transform your nursing practice and elevate your leadership impact through one of Сòòò½ÊÓÆµâ€™s Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) programs—designed for working professionals. The MSN programs will help you:  

  • expand your clinical expertise through classes such as advanced health assessment and pathophysiology, 
  • apply research that drives better patient outcomes, and 
  • gain the skills to lead change through value-based care, policy, and community health initiatives.  

Our programs offer flexibility and engagement through online and hybrid formats - all while letting you choose a learning pathway that works best for you: MSN–Generalist Track (accelerated, 12-month or part-time, 24-month options) and MSN–Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP) (accelerated, 24-month or part-time, 36-month options). 

Expand your scope of practice, strengthen your leadership, and make a lasting impact on the future of healthcare. 

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Program Features

Master of Science in Nursing Tracks

Baccalaureate-prepared registered nurses can advance their practice without specializing.

Changes Effective Fall 2026 

To better address the hectic schedules of Registered Nurses, the majority of the program courses will be: 

  • Offered as quarter courses, except Pharmacology, Pathophysiology, and Practicum, which will remain semester-based. 

  • Moved to online and hybrid formats that blend synchronous and asynchronous learning. 

  • Offered mostly asynchronously, with select synchronous components included for engagement and support

Curriculum*

Our 30-credit program consists of 10 courses across three terms (fall, spring, summer course offerings), including a 180-hour clinical field experience.

SAMPLE COURSES

  • NUR 742N - Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
  • NUR 855 - Population Health and Policy
  • NUR 813 - Advanced Pharmacology
  • NUR 814 - Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse

*Subject to change; accurate for the 2026-2027 academic year. Actual course offerings and time to degree may occasionally vary, depending on program enrollment, students’ full-time or part-time status, and other factors. 

Students who successfully complete this program are eligible to sit for board exams and earn a certification to be licensed to practice as an Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP) from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP).

Curriculum*

Our 45-credit program consists of 14 courses across seven terms (24 months), including three 180-hour clinical field experiences (combined 540 hours total). 

SAMPLE COURSES

  • NUR 742N - Theoretical Foundations of Nursing
  • NUR 814 - Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse
  • NUR 833 - Common Problems in Adult-Gerontology Primary Care
  • NUR 837 - Complex Problems in Adult-Gerontology Primary Care

*Subject to change; accurate for the 2026-2027 academic year. Actual course offerings and time to degree may occasionally vary, depending on program enrollment, students’ full-time or part-time status, and other factors. 

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Want to learn more about the nursing program? Contact the program coordinator .

For admissions-related questions, please contact graduate admissions. 

Graduate Admissions

Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-5 pm
331 Lafayette St.
Second Floor,
Salem, MA 01970
Mailing Address:
352 Lafayette St.
Salem, MA 01970
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