MSN, Nursing Education

College of Nursing, Interdepartmental Degree Programs

Texas A&M University - Distance, Remote, (Bryan)

Program Quick Facts
The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) in Nursing Education (NRED) is designed to prepare the nurse for teaching in the academic or clinical setting. Registered nurses are prepared through graduate education and clinical experience to deliver an advanced scope of health care practice to individuals of all ages. Emphasis is placed on the collaborative role of the nurse within the integrated health system through health promotion, disease prevention and management of common acute and chronic illnesses. Upon completion of course requirements, graduates of the MSN-NRED program are eligible to take the Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) Examination offered by the National League for Nursing.

This program is also approved for delivery via asynchronous distance education technology, with some required visits to Bryan, TX.

Please reference the Program Requirements tab and the website https://nursing.tamu.edu/degrees/msn-education/index.html for more information specific to this program. Additional information will be provided at orientation.

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