MSN Nursing: Entry into Nursing

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

Johns Hopkins University

Program Overview

The MSN (Entry into Nursing) Program prepares students to become Master’s level nurse generalists with advanced knowledge and skills to deliver and direct care to patients with complex conditions on interprofessional teams in a hospital, primary care, or community health setting.

This full-time, five-term program is delivered on-site and prepares students to take the nursing licensure exam (NCLEX) and be licensed as an RN upon graduation. The program emphasizes leadership, global impact, quality and safety, and evidence-based interprofessional education. Students learn from a framework that integrates knowledge from the physical sciences, the humanities, public health, genetics, and organizational sciences into nursing practice. For the MSN (Entry into Nursing) Program, the coursework in each semester builds on the knowledge acquired during the prior semester. MSN (Entry into Nursing) students may not progress to new semester coursework if all previous semester coursework is not successfully completed.

Program Key Stats

$70428 (Annual cost)
$ 80

Jan Intake : 1st OctAug Intake : 15th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

3.0
4 Year

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Physician's Office Nurse
  • Nurse Case Manager
  • Nursing Informatics Specialist

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