Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Program

Earn your online MSN degree with flexible classes.

Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Program
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    Program Overview
    Advance your nursing career and unlock new leadership opportunities with the online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program at Eagle Gate College. Designed for working nurses, this program empowers you with advanced clinical, administrative, and teaching skills to elevate patient care and drive meaningful change in healthcare. Choose from two specialized tracks, Administration and Leadership or Nursing Education, to align your studies with your professional goals. Through flexible online coursework and a hands-on capstone practicum, you’ll gain the real-world experience and confidence to lead, teach, and inspire while balancing your education with your career and personal life.
    ONLINE COURSES FOR BUSY ADULTS
    Advance your nursing career with flexible, fully online coursework designed to fit around your professional and personal commitments.
    CAREER-FOCUSED TRAINING
    MSN Graduate Placement Rate 100%* Note: Valid until next reporting cycle.
    ACCREDITED MSN PROGRAM
    Source: CCNE
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    Murray, Utah
    5588 South Green Street
    Suite 150
    Murray, UT 84123
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    Explore two MSN nursing specialty tracks

    Our MSN Administration and Leadership Track prepares BSN-educated Registered Nurses to become visionary nurse leaders. Through online courses focused on research, analysis, and strategic decision-making, you’ll develop the skills to manage teams, oversee nursing units, or lead entire healthcare systems. Graduates emerge ready to coordinate high-quality patient care and drive excellence at every level, from clinical operations to organizational leadership.

    Our MSN Nursing Education Track empowers BSN-prepared nurses to shape the next generation of healthcare professionals. Through advanced coursework and practicum experiences, you’ll learn to design curriculum, mentor students, and lead clinical training in academic or staff development settings. This track prepares you for roles in VN, PN, associate, or bachelor’s degree programs, equipping you with the knowledge and confidence to educate and inspire future nurses.

    How to apply to the MSN program

    • Check Connect with an admissions representative (online or in person)
    • Check Start your enrollment process with professional support
    • Check Submit your BSN transcripts for a complimentary evaluation
    • Check Complete your FAFSA and financial aid consultation
    • Check Begin classes and advance your nursing career

    MSN Curriculum by track (36 Credits)

    Our MSN curriculum empowers you to advance your nursing career and specialize in higher levels of practice. Through dynamic virtual learning and hands-on clinical experiences, you’ll learn advanced concepts that prepare you to succeed in hospitals, clinics, private practices, emergency rooms, and public health settings. Over the course of 36 semester hours, 600 instructional hours, and 90 instructional weeks, you’ll explore topics such as MSN foundations, healthcare ethics, leadership and change theory, evidence-based research, and nursing informatics. By graduation, you’ll be equipped to lead, inspire, and make a meaningful impact in the future of healthcare.

    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

    I knew nursing school was the career path I wanted to pursue; I just needed to find the right school to help me achieve my goals. I discovered that at Eagle Gate College. 

    Julie R. Eagle Gate College Graduate

    Enjoy the flexibility of online learning combined with hands-on clinical experience. Our MEPN program is designed for busy students who want to fit advanced nursing education into their lives while preparing for a rewarding career.

    Gain hands-on experience from week one with early clinical training. You will work directly with patients in real healthcare settings while building the confidence and clinical judgment needed to succeed as a Registered Nurse.

    Our team will guide you through grants, loans, and payment options to make your education more affordable. Missing prerequisite credits? We’ll help you map out the most efficient path to enrollment, so you can pursue your MSN with clarity and confidence.

    Once you graduate from Eagle Gate College’s Master’s Entry Program in Nursing (MEPN) and pass the NCLEX-RN exam, you’ll be ready to begin a rewarding career as a Registered Nurse with a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree. This advanced degree prepares you for leadership and specialized roles in today’s healthcare system. It serves as both a pathway to advanced clinical practice and an entry point for positions such as nurse administrator, clinical nurse leader, or nurse educator.

    While specific responsibilities may vary by state, MSN-trained nurses typically: 

    • Conduct and apply research to improve patient outcomes
    • Record patient histories and assess symptoms 
    • Perform comprehensive physical examinations 
    • Develop and implement patient-centered care plans 
    • Analyze test results and monitor patient progress 
    • Operate and interpret medical technology 
    • Administer treatments and medications safely 
    • Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals 
    • Educate and counsel patients and families on health management 

    Accreditation

    The master’s degree program in nursing at Eagle Gate College is accredited
    by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org/).

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