With a combination of online and classroom learning, the Auburn Montgomery MSN program gives you the flexibility and training to take your career to the next level – whether you want to improve patient care, move into a leadership position in your current workplace or begin teaching. Build Your Skills & KnowledgeOur Nursing graduate program is jointly operated by the Auburn University and Auburn Montgomery Schools of Nursing, offering you access to the vast academic resources and tremendous faculty expertise of both campuses. But, because we have a small number of admissions, you also will get to know your instructors and benefit from personal interaction in our small classes. Apply online Auburn MSN graduates are: Ready and academically prepared to provide services to diverse populations.
Prepared to use innovative strategies – including an array of distance learning options – to educate nursing students or health providers.
Equipped to provide health services to patients.
Able to develop evidence-based programs.
Prepared to advocate for quality, cost-effective health care policy.
Academically prepared to teach at the college or university level
With small classes and caring instructors, you will receive the personal attention that is the hallmark of the Auburn Schools of Nursing. Whether you are able to devote your full attention to earning your degree or balancing school with the demands of a job and a family, the faculty provides a supportive environment built around helping you reach your goals. Build Your CareerEarn your MSN in as little as six full-time semesters and you will be prepared to take the exam to earn your credentials as a clinical nurse specialist in the high-demand area of adult health. You also will meet the eligibility criteria for the National League of Nursing Nurse Educator Certification after two years of college teaching experience. In just 46-55 semester hours, you will be prepared to provide health services to diverse populations in multiple settings in a dynamic health care environment. You will develop advanced knowledge and skills to implement evidence-based interventions, and you will be prepared to become a leader in the nursing profession whether you take on a clinical role or head to the classroom as an instructor. Build Your ProfessionThe nursing shortage facing Alabama and the nation threatens the quality of our health care system and puts a tremendous strain on practicing nurses everywhere. In large part, today’s shortages are being caused by the lack of professionals prepared to enter the classroom and train a new generation of caregivers. But with the MSN, you can make that career move and make your mark on your profession for years to come. Learn at your convenienceThe Auburn/AUM MSN program was designed with the working student in mind. You have the option of enrolling full or part time and most classes are offered online, meaning you only come to campus a few times each semester. |