Graduate Student

GRADUATE PROGRAMS

HEALTH REQUIREMENT CHECKLIST

Graduate Student Handbook

 

Program learning outcomes and performance indicators:

Students will be able to demonstrate competence in a selected scope of graduate-level nursing practice as evidenced by their ability to:

Frequently asked questions

Maureen E. O'Brien, Ph.D., R.N., P.C.N.S.-B.C.
Associate Dean
(414) 288-3869
Clark Hall, 267
maureen.obrien@marquette.edu

Dr. Mary Ann Lough, Ph.D., R.N.
Director of Graduate Operations
Option Coordinator, Clinical Nurse Leader
(414) 288-3828
maryann.lough@marquette.edu

Bridget O'Meara
Program and Communication Coordinator
(414) 288-5869
bridget.omeara@marquette.edu

Karen Nest
Graduate Program Coordinator
(414) 288-3810
karen.nest@marquette.edu

Master of science in nursing (M.S.N.)

The master of science in nursing prepares nurses for advanced roles in nursing. Students can specialize in acute care nurse practitioner, adults, older adults, children, nurse-midwifery, health care systems leadership, and clinical nurse leader.


Option Option Coordinator Email Phone

Adult - Older Adult Acute Care

Dr. Mary Stauber mary.stauber@mu.edu (414) 288-3871

Adult - Older Adult Primary Care

Dr. Christine Shaw christine.shaw@mu.edu (414) 288-3843

Adult - Older Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist

Dr. Christine Shaw christine.shaw@mu.edu (414) 288-3843

Pediatrics Primary Care

Dr. Maureen O'Brien maureen.obrien@mu.edu (414) 288-3869

Pediatrics Acute Care

Dr. Christine Schindler christine.schindler@mu.edu  

Nurse-Midwifery

Dr. Leona VandeVusse

(Prospective students, contact Dr. Karen Robinson)

leona.vandevusse@mu.edu

karen.robinson@mu.edu

288-3844

288-4535

Clinical Nurse Leader

Dr. Mary Ann Lough maryann.lough@mu.edu (414) 288-3828

Systems Leadership & Healthcare Quality

Dr. Kathy Bobay kathleen.bobay@mu.edu (414) 288-3851

 

Curriculums:

Adult-Older Adult Acute Care

Adult-Older Adult Primary Care

Adult-Older Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist

Pediatrics Primary Care

Pediatrics Acute Care

Nurse-Midwifery

Clinical Nurse Leader

Systems Leadership & Healthcare Quality


M.S.N. for A.D.N. R.N.s with non-nursing degrees

The College of Nursing developed this program of study for nurses who have associate degrees in nursing and baccalaureate or higher degrees in disciplines other than nursing.

Direct-entry M.S.N. for non-nursing majors

This program is designed for non-nursing graduates — individuals who hold baccalaureate degrees in fields other than nursing. The program builds upon the student's broad educational preparation and provides an intense, accelerated and specialized nursing curriculum to meet the student's career goals. Students then complete the M.S.N. requirements in a specialty area.

M.B.A./M.S.N.

The joint M.B.A./M.S.N. program leads to a master of science in nursing with a specialization in health care systems leadership and M.B.A. degree. The programs cover the functional areas of business and prepare nurses for roles in nursing administration.

 


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The Marquette Neighborhood Health Center

The center is designed as a nurse managed health center, under the auspices of the Marquette University College of Nursing, providing community access to health care services while enhancing educational opportunities for nursing students. Learn more about MNHC.