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Master of Science in Nursing (Online)
Loyola University New Orleans, College of Nursing and Health offers a 100% online MSN degree preparing nurses for specialized roles in healthcare. With a 100% pass rate for ANCC Certifications and AANP Master's degrees, the program aligns with the high demand for nurses, projected to grow by 16-31%. Explore Loyola's MSN programs for career advancement.
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Degree Paths
Find your path to a master of science in nursing.
Loyola offers two degree paths that leverage your current education and training to create the fastest path to your online MSN and the career you've always wanted.
Accelerated RN to MSN
for applicants with a non-nursing bachelor’s degree
This RN to MSN program, also known as the “MSN Bridge” program, is designed for students who are entering with a diploma or an associate degree in nursing and a non-nursing bachelor’s degree. This online MSN program is a “fast track” to the MSN, in which students earn the MSN without earning a terminal BSN Students will receive a BSN equivalency recognized by the Louisiana State Board of Nursing.
BSN to RSN
for applicants with a bachelor of science in nursing
This online MSN program is designed for students who have already earned the BSN and are looking to earn their MSN.
Specialized Programs
Loyola’s nationally recognized master’s in nursing online program offers a track to prepare nurses for in-demand careers as family nurse practitioners.
Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner Program
48 Credits
200 Practicum Hours
Curriculum
Flexible online MSN courses taught by experts.
The master of science in nursing program at Loyola University New Orleans is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. Loyola’s online MSN program educates nurses to provide effective and cost-efficient care, as well as to take on leadership roles to improve and extend healthcare delivery to specific populations.
MSN – FNP Curriculum
48 credits
800 hours of supervised practicum
The MSN – family nurse practitioner (FNP) track develops your advanced nursing skills so you can provide evidence-based, holistic care to individuals, families, and populations across the health continuum. The family nurse practitioner track consists of 48 credit hours and 800 hours of supervised practicum. All courses are provided online, except for supervised practicum work, which is completed in a state in which the student is licensed to practice. Graduates of the FNP program are eligible to take the national certification examination of the American Nurses Credentialing Center or the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
Core Courses
- NURS 732: Population Health Management (3 credits)
- NURS 800: Theoretical Foundations (3 credits)
- NURS 805: Advanced Pathophysiology (3 credits)
- NURS 810: Advanced Health Assessment (3 credits)
- NURS 812: Advanced Health Assessment Practicum (3 credits)
- NURS 820: Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics (3 credits)
- NURS 825: Primary Care of Pediatrics (3 credits)
- NURS 830: Primary Care of Pediatrics Practicum (3 credits)
- NURS 835: Advanced Research Methods (3 credits)
- NURS 840: Primary Care of Adults (3 credits)
- NURS 845: Primary Care of Adults Practicum (3 credits)
- NURS 850: Primary Care of Adults & Women’s Health (3 credits)
- NURS 855: Primary Care of Adults & Women’s Health Practicum (3 credits)
- NURS 860: Gerontology in Primary Care (3 credits)
- NURS 950: Integrating Behavioral Health in Primary Care (3 credits)
- NURS 955: Informatics & Finance (3 credits)
View more curriculum information on the University Bulletin.
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