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On-Campus or Online Master’s Degrees in Nursing – Online MSN Degree Programs
Nursing master’s degrees are designed to certify you for advanced licensure as a nurse. The most common is the Master’s of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree, which is required to become an advanced practice nurse (such as a Nurse Practitioner or Nurse Anesthetist). Earning a Master’s degree in Nursing typically take two or three years of postgraduate work.
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Abilene Christian University - Undergraduate
Abilene, TX
Abilene Christian University - Online
Adelphi University - Undergraduate
Garden City, NY
Adelphi University - Online
Albany State University - Undergraduate
Albany, GA
Albany State University - Online
Alcorn State University - Undergraduate
Alcorn State, MS
Alcorn State University - Online
Alderson-Broaddus College - Undergraduate
Philippi, WV
Allegheny College - Undergraduate
Meadville, PA
Alvernia University - Undergraduate
Reading, PA
Alverno College - Undergraduate
Milwaukee, WI
American International College - Undergraduate
Springfield, MA
Anderson University - Undergraduate
Anderson, IN
Anderson University - Online
Andrews University - Undergraduate
Berrien Springs, MI
Andrews University - Online
Angelo State University - Undergraduate
San Angelo, TX
Angelo State University - Online
Anna Maria College - Undergraduate
Paxton, MA
Appalachian State University - Undergraduate
Boone, NC
Appalachian State University - Online
Arkansas State University - Undergraduate
State University, AR
Arkansas State University - Online
Arkansas Tech University - Undergraduate
Russellville, AR
Arkansas Tech University - Online
Armstrong Atlantic State University - Undergraduate
Savannah, GA
Atlantic Union College - Undergraduate
South Lancaster, MA
Auburn University - Undergraduate
Auburn University, AL
Auburn University - Online
Auburn University--Montgomery - Undergraduate
Montgomery, AL
Auburn University--Montgomery - Online
Augsburg College - Undergraduate
Minneapolis, MN
Augustana College - Undergraduate
Sioux Falls, SD
Aurora University - Undergraduate
Aurora, IL
Austin Peay State University - Undergraduate
Clarksville, TN
Austin Peay State University - Online
Avila University - Undergraduate
Kansas City, MO
Avila University - Online
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Online Master’s Degrees in Nursing
Because demand for nurses is so great, nursing programs can be found almost everywhere. You can study online Master’s in Nursing, but keep in mind that the nature of the profession demands a certain amount of face-to-face education. Even if most of your classes take place on the Internet, you will still have to complete the required hours of practical training in a healthcare facility. Whether you earn your nursing degree online or on-campus, it is almost certain to be a wise investment; the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that employment of nurses will grow 23% through 2016.
Sample Degree – Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
An MSN degree is required to become an advanced practice nurse, including a clinical nurse leader (CNL), nurse anesthetist (CRNA) or nurse practitioner (NP). Advanced practice nurses are in high demand and can earn anywhere from $70,000 to $150,000 a year, depending on specialty.