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Do You Confer an MS Degree in Nursing or a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Degree?

Georgetown University confers the Master of Science (MS) degree in Nursing with a range of specialties.

Available Nursing@Georgetown Specialties:

Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner/Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Clinical Specialist: The Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner/Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist program prepares current registered nurses (RNs) to provide direct patient management in acute and complex care settings. This is a unique program in that graduates may sit for certification as an acute care nurse practitioner and/or clinical nurse specialist.

Family Nurse Practitioner: The Family Nurse Practitioner program expands students’ scope of practice and advances their nursing careers. The program prepares current registered nurses (RNs) to manage the well being of families in primary care settings.

Nurse Educator: The Nurse Educator program prepares the professional student to be a nurse educator in a variety of settings including staff development, patient education, higher education and vocational education. The program prepares future leaders to respond to the growing complexity of health care instruction at all levels.

Nurse Midwifery / Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner: The Nurse Midwifery / Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner program prepares students to manage a woman’s normal obstetrical and gynecological needs during the childbearing years, the care of the normal newborn, and to provide primary care to women throughout the lifespan.

We invite you to learn more about this innovative program.

To speak with an Admissions Counselor call 877-910-HOYA (4692).