Degree Awarded
RN to BSN (BSN), Master’s Entry Program in Nursing (MSN and Health Administration Certificate), Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N), MSN/Master of Business Administration Dual Degree (MSN, MBA, and Certificate in Health administration), Graduate Certificate in Nursing Education
Program Delivery
On-Campus, Online
Locations Available
Manchester, New Hampshire
Online
As a working nurse professional, you can earn an online bachelor’s or master’s degree that will help advance your career. Not already a nurse, but have a bachelor’s degree in another field? Our Master’s Entry Program in Nursing (MEPN) may be right for you. Our nursing programs are certified by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing.
Request InformationThe R.N. to B.S.N. curriculum emphasizes professional development and ethical decision-making, preparing graduates to excel as compassionate and competent nurse leaders in an ever-evolving healthcare landscape. Our curriculum allows working nurses to balance their academic pursuits with their professional and personal responsibilities, facilitating a seamless transition to the next level of nursing practice.
NURSING MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
- NR200 Introduction to Holistic Health
- NR300 Transition to Baccalaureate Nursing Practice
- NR320 Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing: Understanding Nursing Research
- NR330 Clinical Decision Making
- NR400 Health Policy and the Role of the Professional Nurse
- NR420 Health Promotion Across the Lifespan
- NR445 Community Health Nursing: Individual & Family Client
- NR446 Community Health Nursing: Groups & Populations
- NR001 Precourse for NR490
- NR490 Leadership in Professional Nursing Practice, Seminar, and Project
NURSING FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS
- BI260 Anatomy & Physiology I
- BI261 Anatomy & Physiology II
- BBI260 Anatomy & Physiology I
- BI261 Anatomy & Physiology II
- BI325 Microbiology
- MT260 Statistics
- PS101 Introduction to Psychology
- PS234 Human Growth and Development
Chemistry or other science course
Cultural Awareness course
Note: BI260, BI261, and BI325 are waived with an associate’s degree in Nursing or proof of RN license.
Our M.S.N. degree curriculum is designed to prepare nurses for advanced practice roles in healthcare. Through a combination of advanced coursework, clinical practicum experiences, and evidence-based research, students develop the clinical expertise, leadership skills, and critical thinking abilities necessary to excel in their chosen specialization.
TRACK I: Nurse with a baccalaureate degree in nursing
- NR510 Nursing Science in Practice
- NR520 Health Policy and Population Health Issues
- NR530 Inferential Statistics
- NR540 Evidence-Based Practice
- NR009 Precourse for NR690
- NR690 Nursing Capstone Seminar and Project
6 Concentration Courses (Leadership or Education)
TRACK II: Nurse with a non-nursing baccalaureate degree
- NR501 RN MSN Bridge Course
- NR510 Nursing Science in Practice
- NR520 Health Policy and Population Health Issues
- NR530 Inferential Statistics
- NR540 Evidence-Based Practice
- NR009 Precourse for NR690
- NR690 Nursing Capstone Seminar and Project
6 Concentration Courses (Leadership or Education)
CONCENTRATIONS
NURSING EDUCATION CONCENTRATION
- NR545 Clinical & Classroom Teaching Strategies in Nursing
- NR547 Evidence-Based Curriculum Design in Nursing
- NR549 Evaluating Learning and Assessing Competencies in Nursing
- NR575 Advanced Pharmacology
- NR580 Advanced Pathophysiology
- NR585 Advanced Health Assessment
NURSING LEADERSHIP CONCENTRATION
- GM510 Seminar in Leadership
- GM520 Legal and Ethical Issues in Organizations
- GM594 Healthcare Payment Systems
- GM596 Quality Improvement Models in Healthcare
- NR565 Strategic Planning and Project Management for Nurses I
- NR570 Strategic Planning and Project Management for Nurses II
TRACK III: Nurse without a baccalaureate degree
All baccalaureate course requirements must be completed before registering for graduate courses.
Franklin Pierce University's R.N. to M.S.N. program accommodates the unique needs of working nurses, empowering them to advance their education while continuing to meet their professional and personal obligations. Graduates emerge as highly skilled, compassionate leaders poised to drive positive change in nursing practice and healthcare delivery.
BACCALAUREATE NURSING COURSES
- NR200 Introduction to Holistic Health
- NR300 Transition to Baccalaureate Nursing Practice
- NR320 Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing: Understanding Nursing Research
- NR330 Clinical Decision Making
- NR400 Health Policy and the Role of the Professional Nurse
- NR420 Health Promotion Across the Lifespan
- NR445 Community Health Nursing: Individual & Family Clients
- NR446 Community Health Nursing: Groups & Populations
- NR001 Precourse for NR490
- NR490 Leadership in Professional Nursing Practice, Seminar, and Project
*Six credits can be applied to the baccalaureate degree.
MSN COURSES
- NR510 Nursing Science in Practice*
- NR520 Health Policy and Population Health Issues*
- NR530 Inferential Statistics
- NR540 Evidence-Based Practice
- NR690 Nursing Capstone Seminar and Project
- 6 Concentration Courses (Leadership or Education)
- *Six credits of Nursing Elective courses (NR510 and NR520) can be applied to the baccalaureate degree.
NURSING EDUCATION CONCENTRATION
- NR545 Clinical & Classroom Teaching Strategies in Nursing
- NR547 Evidence-Based Curriculum Design in Nursing
- NR549 Evaluating Learning and Assessing Competencies in Nursing
- NR575 Advanced Pharmacology
- NR580 Advanced Pathophysiology
- NR585 Advanced Health Assessment
NURSING LEADERSHIP CONCENTRATION
- GM510 Seminar in Leadership
- GM520 Legal and Ethical Issues in Organizations
- GM594 Healthcare Payment Systems
- GM596 Quality Improvement Models in Healthcare
- NR565 Strategic Planning and Project Management for Nurses I
- NR570 Strategic Planning and Project Management for Nurses II
Through a blend of advanced nursing coursework, business administration classes, and hands-on practicum experiences, students gain a deep understanding of healthcare management, finance, strategic planning, and organizational leadership. The curriculum empowers graduates to advance their careers while making a meaningful impact on patient care and organizational success.
MSN Core Courses (18 credits)
- NR510 Nursing Science in Practice
- NR520 Health Policy & Population Health Issues
- NR530 Inferential Statistics
- NR540 Evidence-Based Practice
- NR009 Precourse for NR690
- NR690 Nursing Capstone, Seminar and Project
MBA Core Courses (24 credits)
- GM510 Seminar in Leadership
- GM520 Legal and Ethical Issues in Organizations
- GM540 Organizational Behavior
- GM542 Quantitative Techniques
- GM543 Economics for Managers
- GM561 Financial Management
- GM562 Marketing Management
- GM564 Operations Management
Dual Degree Courses (18 credits)
- GM594 Healthcare Payment Systems
- GM596 Quality Improvement Models in Healthcare
- NR565 Strategic Planning & Project Management For Nurses I
- NR570 Strategic Planning & Project Management For Nurses II
MSN Graduate Path
If you have already completed an MSN degree at Franklin Pierce, you must be accepted into the MBA program before taking courses toward completion of the second degree. Once admitted, you must complete a minimum of 24 credits in the MBA curriculum to earn an MBA degree.
Franklin Pierce University's Master's Entry Program in Nursing (M.E.P.N.) curriculum integrates foundational nursing coursework with advanced clinical experiences, preparing students for licensure as registered nurses (R.N.s) and advanced practice roles.
1st Year
TERM 1
- NR501 RN MSN Bridge
- NR580 Advanced Pathophysiology
- NR700 Foundational Concepts of Professional Nursing
- NR701 Foundation: Introduction to Nursing Practicum
TERM 2
- NR575 Advanced Pharmacology
- NR520 Health Policy and Population Health issues
- NR710 Nursing Management Common Health Alterations Management
- NR711 Nursing Management Common Health Alterations Practicum
TERM 3
- GM520 Legal and Ethical Issues in Organizations
- GM594 Healthcare Payment Systems
- NR750 Maternal/Child Nursing
- NR751 Women’s Health Practicum
- NR752 Pediatrics Practicum
TERM 4
- GM596 Quality Improvement Models in Healthcare
- NR730 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
- NR731 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Practicum
- NR740 Community Health Promotion Practicum
2nd Year
TERM 1
- GM510 Seminar in Leadership
- NR720 Nursing Management of Complex Health Alterations Across the Lifespan
- NR721 Nursing Management of Complex Health Alterations Across the Lifespan Practicum
TERM 2
- NR790 Capstone
- NR760 Immersion Advance Generalist Practicum
What You’ll Learn
In our R.N. to B.S.N program, combine online learning with part or full-time study, and six academic terms to create a flexible and personalized schedule. Receive credit for certifications, professional licenses, on-the-job training, and other college courses. You may be eligible for grants, loans, and scholarships in the form of financial aid. As a Franklin Pierce University graduate, you will be prepared to assume new roles, exhibit leadership skills, and pursue a graduate-level nursing program.
In our M.S.N. programs, choose a Master’s concentration in either Nursing Education or Nursing Leadership. Faculty members who are experienced professionals will guide you through a curriculum accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. Choose one of the following program tracks: (I) nurse with a bachelor’s degree in nursing; (II) associate degree or diploma nurse with a non-nursing bachelor’s degree; or (III) nurse without a bachelor’s degree. Combine online learning with part or fulltime study and four academic terms, to create a flexible and personalized schedule.
By completing the Master’s Entry Program in Nursing (M.E.P.N.) degree, students will be prepared to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) and graduate with a Master of Science in Nursing. The MEPN program will provide students with a general foundation in nursing as well as master’s level courses that will impart the necessary skills for their future success in key nursing leadership roles, which will improve patient outcomes in healthcare.
In our Dual Degree, Master of Science in Nursing & Master of Business Administration, you can take your career to the next level with a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)/Master of Business Administration (MBA) Dual Degree. As a registered nurse looking to pursue a leadership role, you can develop your expertise in nursing and business.
Undergraduate Programs
As a working nurse with your associate’s degree or nursing diploma, you can earn your Bachelor of Science in Nursing 100% online. Our faculty and staff will help you create a flexible, personalized schedule that works for you. You’ll gain professional knowledge, critical thinking and leadership skills that prepare you for jobs with higher pay and more responsibility.
You can earn your Bachelor of Science in Nursing through the following programs:
- R.N. to B.S.N. (Online)
Graduate Programs
Whether you are a nurse with a bachelor’s degree, an R.N., or have a non-nursing bachelor’s degree, there is path to your Master of Science in Nursing at Franklin Pierce. You can choose a concentration in Nursing Leadership or Nursing Education. Our experienced faculty are strong mentors and educators, and encourage your participation in ground-breaking, interdisciplinary research that can expand your career options.
You can earn your Master of Science in Nursing through the following programs:
- MEPN/Master's Entry Program in Nursing and Health Administration Certificate (In-Person)
- R.N. to B.S.N. (Online)
- M.S.N. in Nursing Leadership and Health Administration Certificate (Online)
- M.S.N. in Nursing Education (prepares students to take the Certified Nurse Educator Exam) (Online)
- M.S.N./Master of Business Administration and Health Administration Certificate (M.B.A.) Dual Degree (Online)
A Graduate Certificate is offered in:
- Nursing Education (Online)
Find Your Pathway to Nursing
Download the Pathways to Nursing Guide to learn about which program is best for you, no matter where you are on your journey to a successful and rewarding career in nursing.
Download the Pathway to Nursing Guide
Who Should Study Nursing?
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) degree expands opportunities for nurses practicing in a variety of healthcare settings. You must hold a current license to practice as a registered nurse and have completed an associate’s degree, or a diploma nursing program.
As a working nurse, you need a Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) degree to take your career to the next level. Concentrate in either Nursing Education or Nursing Leadership, or pursue the dual MSN/Master of Business Administration degree path.
The Master’s Entry Program in Nursing (M.E.P.N.) is intended for the student who has already earned a baccalaureate or higher degree in a discipline other than nursing.
School of Nursing
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Master’s Entry Program in Nursing
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CONTACT Admissions Team
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School of Nursing
Franklin Pierce University
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Catherine Cuchetti, PhD, MSN-Ed, RN, CNE
Program Director, School of Nursing
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