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RN TO MSN
How does RN to MSN work?
- This is a bridge curriculum to graduate school
- You transfer in 90 credits from nursing school and academic
courses in arts and sciences
- You complete 30 credits at Pitt to gain your BSN
- You get your BSN when you've completed 120 credits (90 in
transfer and 30 at Pitt)
- Following completion of 19 undergraduate credits you apply
to the MSN program of your choice for admission review
Benefits to YOU:
- Pitt's graduate programs in nursing are ranked
among the nation's 10 best
- A degree from Pitt opens doors for you and enhances your career
opportunities
- Choose from these MSN Programs:
- Nurse
Anesthesia
- Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Nurse Practitioner
- Advanced Specialty Roles
- Salary potential is increased, often dramatically, with a Master's
Degree
- Your professional practice can be more autonomous, allowing
you to provide the kind of care you know that patients and families
need
Visit the school of Nursing Website:
http://www.nursing.pitt.edu
For an Application Packet call 1-888-747-0794 or email your request sao50@pitt.edu
Updated:
June 3, 2008
Email: cmh1@pitt.edu |