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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Leadership in Nursing, MSN


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Program Description

The Leadership in Nursing Graduate Program provides an MSN in two concentrations: 1) Nursing Education Leadership in a Digital World or 2) Nursing Administration and Transformational Leadership.  The advanced degree tracks build on the background of experienced registered nurses to prepare them to function in a variety of leadership roles in complex healthcare systems.  

Nursing Education Leadership in a Digital World concentration prepares the professional registered nurse to practice in a variety of leadership positions in the ever-changing world of nursing education whether in health care or academic environments. Grounded in nursing education practice and guided by healthcare and education theory and research, the graduate will demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide leadership in a nursing education setting. The program emphasizes experiential learning in teaching through three practicum courses along with developing technology proficiencies, such as use of simulation, to maximize educational outcomes for students, patients, or nursing staff.  

Nursing Administration and Transformational Leadership concentration develops knowledge and skills in collaborative practice grounded in current evidence in leadership, healthcare economics, and policy development. Housed in the WellStar College of Health and Human Services, the Leadership in Nursing MSN programs maintain close community ties with a variety of health care agencies and providers. 

 

 This program is a part of the Wellstar College of Health and Human Services 

Accreditation Information

The baccalaureate degree and master’s degree in nursing at Kennesaw State University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791. 

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Admission, Enrollment, and Graduation Policies

Admissions Requirements

The following are program-specific requirements beyond the general Graduate Admissions  requirements. To be considered for admission to this program, the following application materials must be submitted to the KSU Graduate Admissions Office:

  • Baccalaureate degree in nursing from a nationally accredited institution with a satisfactory GPA of at least 3.0. 
  • Statement of Personal Goals - This can be uploaded into the online application. It should not exceed one page.  
  • Current unencumbered RN licensure in the state of Georgia (Education Track) or state in which practice is planned for Nursing Administration Track (submit copy). 
  • Two Letters of Recommendation - These can be sent electronically through the online application. 
  • Undergraduate research course. 

Admission decisions are based on overall evaluation of all these elements.

Admission Criteria for Unique Cases

Students classified as non-degree students are not permitted to enroll in the MSN Leadership in Nursing Education program.

Transfer Credit

Up to 15 quarter hours or 9 semester hours of graduate work from other accredited institutions may be transferred. This work must correspond to the MSN curriculum at Kennesaw State University. Decisions regarding potential transfer will be made by the Associate Program Director. The credit to be considered for transfer will not be more than five years old at the time the student enters. 

Graduation Requirements

Each candidate must petition to graduate at least one semester prior to completion of program requirements. For more information, please view the corresponding section of Academic Policies: 5.0 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS & GRADUATION .

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Program Course Requirements

Research Core (6 Credit Hours)


This series of theory and research courses provides the foundation for advanced practice nursing scholarship.

Concentration (34 Credit Hours)


Select one concentration from the following:

Program Total (40 Credit Hours)


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