Graduate Nursing Programs
Comprised of a community of nurses with varying backgrounds and experiences, Seton Hall’s College of Nursing offers graduate students an opportunity to advance in the nursing profession. Achieving one of these advanced degrees provides students with the foundation and education to excel as advanced practice nurses in their respective fields. Plus, Seton Hall is recognized by U.S. News & World Report as top in the nation and No. 1 in New Jersey for Top Online Graduate Nursing Programs. Explore our 100% online programs below.
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M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner (Online)
Our NEW 100% online master’s program prepares advanced practice nurses to excel in providing a wide range of patient care services, including primary and specialty care, to populations across the lifespan from neonates through gerontological services. Designed to meet the demands of the ever-evolving healthcare landscape, students will receive unparalleled opportunities for personal and professional growth. Soon accepting inquiries and applications for Spring 2024!
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M.S.N., Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (Online)
The online M.S.N. in Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (M.S.N., A.G.N.P.) program prepares you to practice as a nurse practitioner serving adult to elderly populations in an acute setting. Graduates of this program are able to provide a range of healthcare services that promote wellness, prevent illness and manage the health and illness needs of adults across their lifespan, as well as prepared to take the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care certification exams through ANCC as well as the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) exam.
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M.S.N., Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (Online)
The online M.S.N. in Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (M.S.N., A.G.N.P.) program prepares you to practice as a nurse practitioner serving adult to elderly populations in primary care setting. Graduates of this program are able to provide a range of healthcare services that promote wellness, prevent illness and manage the health and illness needs of adults across their lifespan, as well as prepared to take the Adult-Gerontology Primary Care certification exams through AANPCB.
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M.S.N., Nursing Administration and Executive Nurse Leadership (Online)
Seton Hall now offers an Online M.S.N. in Nursing Administration and Executive Nurse Leadership program, which is designed to prepare nurse leaders to lead and assume roles which drive key business administrative and clinical decisions as well as formulate healthcare policy. Graduates will learn and apply innovative and creative strategies to direct and advocate for the provision of high-quality care across the spectrum of healthcare delivery systems.
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M.S.N., Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (Online)
Designed to prepare nurses to become pediatric nurse practitioners in primary care, this 42-44 credit program develops students' skills in making independent clinical judgments, forming collaborative clinical relationships, providing advocacy for clients and evaluating quality of care.
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M.S.N., Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (Online)
Seton Hall now offers an Online M.S.N. in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program, which is designed to prepare nurses to assess, diagnose and treat individuals and families for psychiatric disorders as their primary provider throughout their lifespan. Students graduate ready to pursue ANCC Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing board certification.
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R.N. to M.S.N. Degree Bridge (Online)
The professional role of nurses are explored in various health settings and community health nursing perspectives are the focal points of this program. After completion of the program course pre-requisites and the two “bridge” courses (11 credits), students can continue seamlessly into the M.S.N. degree tracks giving these RNs a unique opportunity to advance their careers as nurse practitioners or nurse administrators.
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