MSN Administration and Leadership Specialty Track

Earn your MSN degree online with specialized training in leadership, management, and organizational excellence.

MSN Administration and Leadership Specialty Track
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Program Overview
Elevate your nursing career and lead with purpose through the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Administration and Leadership Track at Eagle Gate College. Designed for bachelor-prepared Registered Nurses, this fully online program empowers you to step into leadership and administrative roles with confidence. You’ll strengthen your experience in research, analysis, and strategic decision-making while developing the advanced leadership skills needed to manage teams, departments, or entire healthcare systems. Through this program, you’ll learn to improve patient outcomes, streamline operations, and drive positive change across every level of care. Prepare to train to become an influential nurse leader who shapes the future of healthcare.
ONLINE COURSES FOR BUSY ADULTS
Advance your nursing career with flexible, fully online coursework designed to fit around your professional and personal commitments.
ACCREDITED MSN PROGRAM
The Master’s Degree Program in Nursing at Eagle Gate College at Murray, Utah; Boise, Idaho; and Idaho Falls, Idaho, is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).
CAREER-FOCUSED TRAINING
MSN Graduate Placement Rate
100%*
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How to apply to the MSN program

  • Check Complete an admissions interview: Your path begins with a simple conversation with an admissions advisor who will guide you every step of the way.
  • Check Completion of a BSN from an accredited institution: Provide documentation verifying completion of bachelor’s degree.
  • Check Provide proof of RN licensure: Submit documentation of a current, unencumbered Registered Nurse license in good standing.
  • Check Meet GPA requirements: Satisfy the program’s cumulative GPA threshold from your BSN degree, reflecting academic preparedness for rigorous graduate-level coursework.
  • Check Provide a valid government-issued photo ID: Verify identity for enrollment records.
  • Check Pass a background check and drug screening: Meet eligibility standards required for patient-care settings.
  • Check Complete FAFSA and Financial Aid appointment: Work with the Financial Aid team to review payment options, and available aid for those who qualify.

MSN Administration and Leadership Track Curriculum (36 Credits*)

The Administration and Leadership Track at Eagle Gate College equips you with the advanced skills and knowledge to succeed in higher levels of nursing practice. Through comprehensive online coursework and virtual training, you’ll gain the experience to lead in diverse healthcare environments, including hospitals, clinics, and public health organizations. Spanning 36 semester hours, 600 instructional hours, and 90 instructional weeks, the curriculum explores key topics such as healthcare ethics, leadership and change theory, evidence-based practice, and nursing informatics. Upon completion, you’ll be prepared to take on leadership and management roles that drive quality care and meaningful impact across the healthcare system.

Course Totals
36 Credit hours
Course Credit Hours
NUR500 – Foundations and Perspectives of MSN 3
NUR504 – Leading Change through Nursing Theory 3
NUR508 – Health Care Informatics for Nursing Practice 3
NUR502 – Ethics of Health Care Delivery 3
NUR506 – Research for Promotion of Evidence Based Care 3
NUR510 – Effective Communication and Collaboration in Health Care 3
NUR520 – Health Care Finance and Economics for Nurse Leaders 3
NUR524 – Principles of Quality Improvement and Patient Safety in Health Care 3
NUR528 – Capstone Immersion Practicum 3
NUR522 – Health Care Policy, Regulation, and Organizational Leadership 3
NUR526 – Leadership within the Organizational System 3
NUR530 – Capstone Scholarly Project 3

The office & financial aid staff was amazing. I didn’t know about financial aid, and they were willing to help me from start to finish. They were so kind & helpful.

McKenna P. Eagle Gate College Graduate

Advance your leadership skills on your own schedule with flexible online classes built for working nurses. Learn from experienced faculty, collaborate virtually with peers, and gain the management experience to lead teams and improve healthcare outcomes.

Move into nursing leadership sooner with a simplified admissions process. No entrance exam or waitlist means you can begin your MSN – Administration and Leadership Track as soon as the next start date.

Our financial aid advisors are here to help you make your graduate education achievable. Explore scholarships, grants, and loan options to help cover tuition and related expenses and create a financial plan that aligns with your career goals.

Nurse Administrators—classified by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) as Medical and Health Services Managers—plan, direct, and coordinate healthcare operations across hospitals, clinics, physician practices, and public health organizations. They oversee teams, departments, or entire facilities while adapting to evolving laws, technologies, and patient care standards. According to the BLS, the mean annual wage for these professionals was $137,730 as of May 2024, with employment projected to grow 23% from 2024 to 2034, much faster than average. Salaries may vary by region, experience, and employer type and may not reflect entry-level earnings for recent graduates.

MSN-prepared nurse administrators and leaders typically:

  • Plan, direct, and coordinate medical and health services
  • Lead nursing teams, units, or entire healthcare facilities
  • Develop and implement strategic plans and operational policies
  • Manage healthcare budgets, finance, and resource allocation
  • Lead quality improvement and patient safety initiatives
  • Apply evidence-based research to improve patient outcomes
  • Use healthcare informatics and technology to support care delivery
  • Interpret and apply healthcare policy, regulation, and compliance
  • Collaborate across disciplines to coordinate high-quality patient care

*These placement rates are based on program-specific and campus-specific data reported to our institutional accreditor(s) in 2024. While the figures shown here are not separately reported to our accreditor, they are derived from those outcomes. For full details by program and campus, please visit our Disclosures page.

*Please note that wage data provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) or other third-party sources may not be an accurate reflection of all areas of the country, may not account for the employees’ years of experience, and may not reflect the wages or outlook of entry-level employees, such as graduates of our program (accessed on 1/8/2026).