The master's in Nursing Education program enhances the knowledge and skills of nurses to function in leadership roles in practice and educational settings. Graduates can influence the future of health care as they learn how advanced nursing theory and research can be applied to pursue or advance their careers as teachers in higher educational settings. This degree takes 1 to 2 years to complete.
Over the next decade, nursing will generate the second-largest number of new jobs among all occupations.
Nurses lead a rewarding career treating patients, providing advice and emotional support to family members, and educating the public about various medical conditions. And with the steady growth of the health care industry, the need for qualified nurses will increase dramatically, resulting in high job security and competitive benefits.
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