The Division of Nursing...
has completed their accreditation site visit for the MSN program. The National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission site visitors have recommended full accreditation of our MSN program for the maximum number of five years. Congratulations to Dr. Susan Otto, Dr. Kim Cribb, Dr. Joan Darden and the other members of the Division of Nursing for their accomplishment, and thank you to everyone who met with the visitors for your cooperation and support during the visit.
MSN-MBA
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Dual degree option- earn TWO degrees with the completion of just 54 graduate credits in nursing and business.
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Program is designed to be completed in just three years while working full-time as a Registered Nurse-- creative "fast track" options are available to eligible students allowing completion of the program in even less time.
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Courses taught by faculty who are commited to students’ learning with current, relevant expertise in nursing and business practice.
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Individual attention to students- classes are small enough to allow instructor/student individual attention for professional growth.
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Hybrid Courses that provide both online and valuable face-to-face for just ONE HALF-DAY PER MONTH for the entire program (MBA classes are available online) so that students can fit classes into work and personal commitments.
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A diverse population of nurses who bring their unique, "real-world" nursing experiences and knowledge to the classroom.
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Strong collaboration and partnerships with regional healthcare providers to facilitate clinical experiencesthat are relevant to a Registered Nurse student.
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Easy online access to full library services and reference material
TU's MSN-MBA dual master's degree program allows bachelor’s-prepared R.N.s to earn a MSN-MBA dual degree. This 54-credit program is designed to prepare advanced practice nurse leaders for the complex demands of leadership positions.
For more information, e-mail TU Admissions or call 229-227-6925.








