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What is the RN-MS option of the Master of Science in nursing (MS) degree program all about?

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What is the RN-MS option of the Master of Science in nursing (MS) degree program all about?

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This graduate degree program option allows you to work toward your Master of Science in nursing with a specialization in Clinical Systems Management, Nursing Education or Nursing Informatics while completing your BS. You will take master’s-level courses that replace some of the undergraduate requirements, so you earn both degrees with fewer credits than if you worked on them separately. Your previous educational experience will determine how many undergraduate credits remain to satisfy the requirements of the baccalaureate degree. Once the requirements for the baccalaureate degree are completed, graduate status will be granted and you will complete the remaining graduate credits in the master’s degree program.

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