Capital University's master
of science in nursing (MSN) program prepares students
for the complexities of health care in the 21st century
by weaving the academic disciplines of nursing, law, management
and pastoral care into a unique educational program. Capital
graduates are leaders at the interdisciplinary frontier
of health care.
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Beginning
Annually in Fall: August 23,
2007
Appl. Deadline
March 30, 2007
Duration
up to 5 years
Prerequisites
Current Ohio RN licensure
Bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) from an NLN—or
CCNE—accredited program or with the completion
of core undergraduate nursing courses if a bachelor's
degree is held in another discipline
3.0 undergraduate grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0
scale
Undergraduate prerequisite courses
o Statistics course
o Research methods course
o Health assessment course (required only for the family/community
nursing and the school health nursing concentrates)
Writing sample (300-500) words
Current resume
A minimum score of 550 on the TOEFL for international
student