The Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) offers nurses further specialization in a specific field, allowing them to advance their careers. With a graduate degree, a nurse is well qualified to serve in a leadership role at a health-care facility or as a member of a university faculty.
The M.S.N. curriculum helps nurses hone their research, communication, critical-thinking, and problem-solving skills. Students must take about forty credits beyond their undergraduate degree, depending on the program. In general, the M.S.N. requires students to complete a series of nursing courses, clinical work, and research. Many programs entail the writing and defense of a thesis, while others require a final project. Students’ program of study centers on their area of interest. The M.S.N. usually takes between eighteen and twenty-four months of full-time study to finish, but many institutions offer part-time options.
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Yes, Master Degree is very helpful to make successful career.
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