The Master of Science in Nursing program offered by the University of Phoenix is designed for registered nurses (RN) interested in gaining leadership and advanced practice skills. Read more about this program here.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What Kind of Program Is It?

    The Master of Science in Nursing program is designed to provide practicing nurses with additional knowledge and skills in the field. The curriculum examines topics such as resource management, budget analysis, and health care program evaluations. It is also designed to introduce teaching methods to nurses who seek instructional roles. Students also have the chance to complete a major research project in which they examine and address a current issue in nursing. This University of Phoenix program is offered at campuses and online.

    What Are the Prerequisites?

    You should be currently licensed and working as an RN. Applicants to University of Phoenix's graduate programs should have already earned a bachelor's degree.

    What Are the Course Requirements?

    The Master of Science in Nursing program requires the completion of 39 credit hours. Within the established curriculum, you will be required to complete a 60-hour practical work experience in which you will assist with clinical application projects.

    • HCS 504: Introduction to Graduate Study in Health Sciences/Nursing
    • HCS 587: Creating Change Within Organizations
    • HCS 571: Financial Resource Management
    • NUR 513: Theoretical Foundations of Practice
    • NUR 531: Influencing the Future of Nursing and Health Care
    • NUR 588: Developing and Evaluating Educational Programs
    • NUR 590A: Nursing Practicum A
    • NUR 542: Dynamics of Family Systems
    • NUR 544: Population-Focused Health Care
    • NUR 518: Analysis of Research Reports
    • NUR 587: Leadership and Management in Nursing and Health Care
    • NUR 590B: Nursing Practicum B
    • NUR 598: Research Utilization Project
    • HCS 578: Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Issues in Health Care
    • HCS 588: Measuring Performance Standards

    What Are My Post-Graduation Opportunities?

    Advanced Degrees

    Graduates of the Master of Science in Nursing program could go on to pursue advanced practice nursing certifications. They could also go on to enroll in doctoral degree programs, which could further opportunities in research or nursing education.

    Related advanced degrees include:

    • Ph.D. in Nursing
    • Doctor of Health Administration