As a Connell School master's student, you will join a talented cohort of peers with a range of educational backgrounds to become a compassionate, evidence-based nurse leader with the skills needed to advance patient care. Our curriculum and supportive programs reflect our commitment to social justice and belief in the intrinsic value of every student and patient.Â
This 14-month program offers you a fast path to professional nursing, preparing you to become a highly skilled RN.
This program will prepare you to take on the most pressing health care challenges as an NP.
Approved by Faculty Assembly, November 20, 2019
Continuous improvement through assessment
The Connell School has a systematic plan for ongoing assessment of the master of science in nursing program. The master's program outcomes, along with the professional standards and guidelines listed below, shape the curriculum.
Assessment data are used to ensure that best practices in nursing education are employed.
Professional Nursing Standards and Guidelines addressed by the Master’s Program
Other
“My interest in gerontology and palliative care has driven my research, teaching, and publications for more than 30 years. I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to share my knowledge and experience with those who have similar interests.”
Graduates of our master's program work at health care facilities serving a range of patient populations, including:
98%
of the class of 2020 was employed with one year of graduation
97.4%
of the class of 2021 was employed within one year of graduation
The GNA facilitates professional development opportunities and sponsors social events, connecting you to your fellow students and serving as a voice for the CSON graduate community.
The KILN program helps students maximize their leadership potential, prepares them to provide nursing care in an increasingly multicultural society, and nurtures their ability to create positive social change.
Participation in CSON's international programs can count toward nurse practitioner (NP) supervised hours for graduate students.