Master of Science in Nursing Degree

Master of Science in Nursing Degree

The purpose of this degree is to prepare the registered nurse to use traditional methods of nursing education from a biblical worldview in both the clinical and classroom settings.

Courses such as advanced pathophysiology and pharmacology enhance the nurse’s knowledge base while subjects such as research, curriculum development, and testing and evaluation prepare the nurse to critically examine and implement various teaching methods and outcomes. Upon completion of this program, the registered nurse is fully equipped to teach undergraduate nursing curricula using traditional methodology from a biblical worldview.

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The master’s degree in nursing at Pensacola Christian College is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (ccneaccreditation.org).

Learning Outcomes

You’ll be able to

  • evaluate professional and systems-level decisions incorporating moral, legal, and ethical principles based on the biblical worldview.
  • synthesize knowledge from nursing, informatics, and other disciplines to coordinate interdisciplinary plans of care and recommend systems-level change.
  • advance nursing scholarship by developing, implementing, and evaluating evidence-based solutions to clinical problems.
  • foster effective partnerships with individuals, families, populations, and interdisciplinary teams to promote positive outcomes.
  • ensure the delivery and coordination of high-quality patient care at all stages of the lifespan through appropriate delegation and personal performance of advanced nursing skills.
  • function as a leader, lifelong learner, and mentor by advocating for strategic change that optimizes systems effectiveness.

The Master of Science in Nursing program allowed me to increase my knowledge of medicine by building on what I learned on the undergraduate level. I was able to see a different side of nursing and improve my skills around seasoned faculty. One of my favorite parts of the program was getting to use what I’ve learned in the clinical setting. I plan to hold to the philosophy of considering work not just a profession, but a ministry, as I pursue my lifelong dream of going to medical school. After becoming a doctor, I hope to serve as a medical missionary.

Mike, ’12 M.S.N.

Residence Requirements

A minimum of 21 months of residence work (fall, spring, summer, fall, and spring) is required.

Admission Requirements

See General Admission Requirements. Graduate applicants in the M.S.N. program must hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.), hold an active Florida nursing license (or a valid license through the enhanced nurse licensure compact), and be employed by Pensacola Christian College.

Graduation Requirements

See Graduation Requirements.