Master Science in Nursing Program Details

Master of Science in Nursing

Tuition

  • $980 per credit hour
  • $100-$300 estimated cost of textbooks per course

Admission Requirements

Before being considered for admission, degree-seeking students should schedule an application appointment with their personal Admissions Advisor to discuss the application requirements and process. Schedule an appointment here: http://online.regiscollege.edu/vcita-nursing/. After your appointment, your Advisor will email you the application forms and link to Regis’ online application system, where you will submit the following forms and materials.

  1. Specific to Point of Entry

Registered Nurse with Associate Degree Entry (ADN to MSN)

  • Associate Degree in Nursing from an accredited nursing program
  • Must complete a college-level statistics course prior to the start of classes
  • Active unencumbered RN license
  • General Education courses may be required, depending on student’s prior undergraduate coursework

Registered Nurse with Non-Nursing Bachelor’s Degree Entry (Bachelor’s to MSN)

  • Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education
  • Must complete a college-level statistics course prior to the start of classes
  • Active unencumbered RN license

Registered Nurse with Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Entry (BSN to MSN)

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from an accredited nursing program
  • Must complete a college-level statistics course prior to the start of classes
  • Active unencumbered RN license

2. Application Form

All applicants must submit an online application form. Your personal Admissions Advisor will provide you the link to the online application form for Regis’ online Master of Science in Nursing programs, along with specific instructions on how to complete the application.

3. Application Fee

All applicants must submit a non-refundable application fee of $75 (payable online via secure server). The fee must be paid by credit card or electronic check before submission of the application. Applications submitted without an application fee will not be processed. Fees are subject to change without notice; the fee cannot be waived or deferred.

4. Transcripts

Applicants are required to provide official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions, or the international equivalent if applicable.

5. Current Resume

Submit online with application.

6. Statement of Purpose

Submit online with the application. Describe your career and professional goals and why you are applying to Regis College’s MS in Nursing program (500-word minimum). For more details, please speak to your personal Admissions Advisor before submitting your application.

7. Recommendations

Applicants must provide two letters of recommendation (to be uploaded directly by each reference) to the online application site.

8. Entrance Examinations

Standardized examinations not required.

MSN Curriculum Includes:

  • NU 304 Health Assessment
  • NU 403 Evidence for Nursing Practice
  • NU 404 Concepts and Challenges in Professional Practice
  • NU 510 Community-Based Nursing (60 clinical hours and community assessment)
  • NU 601 Nursing Theory
  • NU 605 Concepts in Nursing Leadership
  • NU 606 Advanced Pathophysiology
  • NU 629 Health Promotion-Disease Prevention
  • NU 631 The Scientific Inquiry for Evidence-Based Practice
  • HP 609 Health Policy, Politics, and Perspectives
  • NU 641 Advanced Clinical Pharmacology
  • NU 650 Advanced Health Assessment (64 clinical hours)
  • NU 668 Roles and Issues for Advance Practice Nursing

MSN-PNP

  • NU 664A & 664A-X Clinical Concentration Course: Primary Care of the Child I (300 Clinical Hours)
  • NU 665A & 665A-X Clinical Concentration Course: Primary Care of the Child II (300 Clinical Hours)
  • Elective – NU 635 Complementary Therapy or one of the following electives (NU661, NU643, or NU670 – 24 field work hours)

MSN-FNP

  • NU 664B & 664B-X Clinical Concentration Course: Primary Care of the Family I (300 Clinical Hours)
  • NU 665B & 665B-X Clinical Concentration Course: Primary Care of the Family II (300 Clinical Hours)
  • Elective – NU 635 Complementary Therapy or one of the following electives (NU661, NU643, HP626 or NU670 – 24 field work hours)

MSN-PMHNP

  • NU 646 Theory and Practice of Contemporary Psychotherapies
  • NU 643 Advanced Psychopharmacology
  • NU 664C & 664C-X Clinical Concentration Course: Primary Care of the Psychiatric Mental Health Client I (300 Clinical Hours)
  • NU 665C & 665C-X Clinical Concentration Course: Primary Care of the Psychiatric Mental Health Client II (300 Clinical Hours)

MSN-WHNP

  • NU 661 Care of Childbearing Woman
  • NU 664D & 664D-X Clinical Concentration Course: Primary Care of Women I (300 Clinical Hours)
  • NU 665D & 665D-X Clinical Concentration Course: Primary Care of Women II (300 Clinical Hours)

MSN-AGNP

  • HP 626 Sociological, Political, and Economic Perspectives in Gerontology
  • NU 664E & 664E-X Clinical Concentration Course: Primary Care of the Adult-Geriatric Client I (300 Clinical Hours)
  • NU 665E & 665E-X Clinical Concentration Course: Primary Care of the Adult-Geriatric Client II (300 Clinical Hours)

MSN-AGACNP

  • NU 655 Acute and Critical Care Pharmacology
  • NU 664F & 664FX Clinical Concentration Course: Acute and Critical Care of the Adult-Geriatric Client I (300 Clinical Hours)
  • NU 665F & 665FX Clinical Concentration Course: Acute and Critical Care of the Adult-Geriatric Client II (300 Clinical Hours)