Master of Science Nursing in Nurse Educator Program By University of Wyoming |Top Universities
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Program overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

Online master of science program for the Registered Nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Nurse Educator Program Overview The University of Wyoming offers an online Master of Science program for nurses who wish to become nurse educators. This 36-hour online program requires one visit to campus for an initial fall orientation. Newly admitted students are required to come to campus for New Graduate Student Orientation at the beginning of their first fall semester. The 2015 orientation dates are now set: August 27-28, 2015. Fall 2015: For nurses considering applying for a start date of fall 2015, please note that the program of study will be full-time: i.e., nine credits per semester for four semesters. A part-time program of study will not be available. Fall 2016: Due to the transition to our new MS Nurse Leader program, no admissions will be taken for the fall of 2016.

Program overview

Main Subject

Nursing

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

Online

Online master of science program for the Registered Nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Nurse Educator Program Overview The University of Wyoming offers an online Master of Science program for nurses who wish to become nurse educators. This 36-hour online program requires one visit to campus for an initial fall orientation. Newly admitted students are required to come to campus for New Graduate Student Orientation at the beginning of their first fall semester. The 2015 orientation dates are now set: August 27-28, 2015. Fall 2015: For nurses considering applying for a start date of fall 2015, please note that the program of study will be full-time: i.e., nine credits per semester for four semesters. A part-time program of study will not be available. Fall 2016: Due to the transition to our new MS Nurse Leader program, no admissions will be taken for the fall of 2016.

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Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited or recognized school is required. A cumulative minimum GPA of 3.0 on previous coursework is required for full admission (3.25 for interdisciplinary program applicants). Other English Language Requirement: A minimum score of 540 on the written TOEFL exam.
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