If you have a bachelor's degree in nursing and want to teach nursing, our program will provide the confidence you need for the growing demand for nurse educators. The MSN, Nurse Educator program will help you achieve your goals as an educator among health care professionals. We will help you build on the knowledge and experience you bring to students, so you are comfortable in your role as an educator to students, staff, first responders, and patients in a variety of settings. Settings you will experience include academic, clinical, and community health. Discover how IWU helps MSN Nurse Educator students pave the way by educating tomorrow's healthcare professionals with this flexible, 100% online program.
Why Pursue My MSN Nurse Educator at IWU?
There are several benefits to pursuing your MSN as a Nurse Educator online at IWU. This accredited degree program is taught by faculty with experience in educating healthcare professionals and impacting the world of healthcare. We also provide student services, from tech support to tutoring, to help you succeed in this MSN program. Our approach to online learning allows busy professionals and parents to continue their careers without putting their current lives on hold. Our Christian faculty teach from the same biblical worldview valued on our campus, so that students can implement these principles in a fulfilling career in healthcare education.
What will I Learn in this MSN Nurse Educator Program?
The course work for this MSN, Nurse Educator program is designed to help nurses feel confident in the educator role. Students gain experience with a variety of learners in settings to teach nursing courses to students, and educate staff, first responders, and patients.
What Makes IWU Different?
IWU has provided on-campus education for more than 100 years.
Faith-integrated curriculum and a commitment to changing the world.
Center for Student Success for counseling, tutoring, and more!
Financial aid is available in the form of grants, loans, scholarships, veterans’ benefits, and employer reimbursement.
The curriculum for the MSN, Nurse Educator covers how to:
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Criteria for conditional admission are:
Applicants who do not meet the GPA listed in the criteria for regular admission and have at least a 2.75 undergraduate GPA may be conditionally admitted and allowed to take 9-credit hours of masters nursing courses to establish a graduate GPA.
Admission to all masters nursing majors begins with submission of required application forms, letters of recommendation, and official transcripts of previous college and university studies. Acceptance into any masters nursing program will remain valid for a period of 18 months.
To graduate, students must meet the following requirements:
Practice is an essential component of the graduate nursing program. Practicum courses offer students the opportunity to develop and integrate the knowledge and skills necessary for evidence-based advanced practice. If required by the facility, cost for placement is the responsibility of the student.
NOTE: Students in any nursing major may be required to undergo drug testing in order to successfully complete practicum requirements.
Indiana Wesleyan University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC), www.hlcommission.org, 312-263-0456. Other accreditations and associations of Indiana Wesleyan University are available at www.indwes.edu/about/iwu-profile/accreditation.
The master's degree programs in nursing at Indiana Wesleyan University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, (https://www.aacnnursing.org/CCNE). IWU is a member of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN).