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Examine the Curriculum
WesternU's College of Graduate Nursing offers a flexible, convenient master's degree program for the
associate degree nurse. Obtain professional advancement, a sense of personal accomplishment,
and your MSN while working in your home community.
The MSN curriculum is delivered primarily through the Web with just two weekend campus visits, to the Pomona, CA campus, per semester. To learn more about the details of the curriculum, click on each semester, and corresponding course details will appear in the box below.
ADN to MSN Curriculum Requirements for the Leadership Management Track - 43 units
ADN to MSN Curriculum Requirements for the Clinical Nurse Leader Track - 51 units
ADN to MSN Curriculum Requirements for the Ambulatory Care Track - 39 units
Read detailed course descriptions for 5000 series courses or 6000 series courses.
During the pre-program, you'll take part in computer skills training sessions in which you'll learn how to:
Web-Based Curriculum for Working Professionals
The curriculum consists of two core components:
Clinical Experiences
Students in the Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) track have a clinical component to their curriculum. Clinical experiences for this track take place in acute care settings and clinical training occurs in your own community under the supervision of an approved hospital-based preceptor, modeling the role of the Clinical Nurse Leader.
Outstanding Academic Support
Caring about students and helping them achieve success is the hallmark of all WesternU faculty. Our nursing faculty are respected practitioners and scholars who keep pace with the latest teaching techniques and technology and are committed to helping you master the material.
The College of Graduate Nursing staff are also a great resource. Although you are studying at a distance, we work hard to connect with you to ensure you are on track to succeed in your courses and finish in a timely fashion.
The Harriet K. and Philip Pumerantz Library and Bookstore are set up to support our students with textbook and academic research needs while the Computing Resources/Information Technology staff are available to our distance students for technical support.
Additionally, you can draw on the expertise of the Learning Enhancement & Academic Development Office (LEAD) staff. Although located on campus, the LEAD office is still available to our distance students via email and phone. LEAD staff are ready to assist you with reviewing APA formatting for scholarly papers and sharing suggestions for stress relief.