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Online MSN Program Master's in Nursing Degree

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Register By: May 11 Classes Start: May 13

Fast Track Your Online MSN

  • Low tuition: $637 per credit (most tracks 36 credits; FNP track is 51)
  • Choose from 5 program tracks aligned with the latest AACN Essentials
  • Complete in as few as 1.5 years for most tracks (under 2 years for FNP track)
  • Learn from the experts: 100% doctorally prepared faculty
  • Program accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)1
  • No entrance exams required

Online MSN Degree Program Overview

Earn your nursing degree faster with our affordable online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) from Southern New Hampshire University.

Healthcare is evolving at a rapid pace. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated these changes – creating even more opportunities for nurses like you to take the next step in your career.

You're ready. But with challenges of time, tuition and a demanding work schedule, it feels impossible to go further.

At SNHU, it is possible. We understand the barriers standing between you and your goals. That's why we've updated our online MSN to help you break through to the next phase of your career.

Our online MSN offers:

A way to fast track your degree. With 5 career-focused program tracks and fewer credits to earn your degree (36 for most MSN tracks; 51 for the family nurse practitioner track), you can earn your MSN in as fast as 1.5 years. At SNHU, you have the flexibility to take one or two courses per term, allowing you to accelerate at times that fit your life and schedule.

Plus, at only $627 per credit, you can take advantage of some of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation. For the four 36 credit tracks, this means you pay under $23,000 in tuition. The FNP track is 51 credits, meaning students would pay approximately $32,000 in tuition plus the cost of the immersion experience.

More options. Our 5 affordable tracks can help prepare you for various career paths. Whether you want to become a family nurse practitioner (FNP), nurse leader, educator, population health professional or an advocate for healthcare quality and safety, you can tailor your MSN degree to your goals.

Advanced skills. Each track is aligned to the latest American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) essentials, helping you build the critical-thinking, leadership and evidence-based practice skills you need to provide equitable care in any number of healthcare environments. Plus, 100% of our faculty are doctorally prepared – giving you the industry expertise and insider knowledge you need to get ahead.

"The learning experience goes beyond being simply academic to practical in my everyday work," said Les Rothrock '15, a graduate of the MSN program at SNHU. "It has given me the edge to be better prepared and equipped in doing my job. I have learned how to research and problem solve issues in my work as well."

Our online MSN program has been designed with the future of the nursing profession in mind, while keeping a finger on the pulse of the current healthcare industry. This is especially important now, as new therapies, technologies and complex medical treatments to address patient needs are introduced on a daily basis. Not only that – healthcare legislation and regulation continue to evolve.

To keep quality of care aligned with the industry's expectations and demands, healthcare organizations need highly educated nurses to fill leadership roles.

The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) online program at SNHU prepares you with the key competencies necessary for continuous improvement of the safety and quality of healthcare systems.

No BSN yet? No problem! SNHU offers an accelerated online RN to MSN pathway option that allows eligible registered nurses to achieve their MSN faster and for less money. The RN to MSN accelerated pathway can be applied to all five specialty tracks.

Online MSN Program, Can I Get an MSN Online?

Fast Track Your MSN

Ready for the next phase of your career? With SNHU's 5 MSN program tracks — updated to align with today’s healthcare standards — you'll be on your way to earn your degree faster, for less.

What You'll Learn

  • Proposal strategies for initiatives & technologies
  • How to motivate change & drive improvement in healthcare
  • Health prevention & promotion initiative development
  • Solutions for navigating quality & cost in healthcare excellence
  • Consumer-first policy & system advocacy

How You'll Learn

At SNHU, you'll get support from day 1 to graduation and beyond. And with no set class times, 24/7 access to the online classroom and helpful learning resources along the way, you'll have everything you need to reach your goals.

MSN Track Options

No 2 nurses are the same; your professional experience and passion for what you do is unique. That's why we offer 5 unique tracks to help prepare you for the role and setting for the next step in your career.

Choose from 5 MSN tracks built to align with your career goals:

Career Outlook

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Healthcare and nursing are changing fast – our online MSN can help you keep up.

"At Southern New Hampshire University, the quality of the [MSN] program has allowed me to advance my career into more diverse roles as a director of nursing," said Bonnie Fecowicz '16, now a director of professional development and education at a New Hampshire hospital. "I use everything I learn every day in my position."

Job Growth

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, career opportunities for medical and health services managers are expected to grow 28% through 2031, a rate much faster than average.3

Salary

The median annual salary was $101,340 for medical and health services managers in 2021.3

Understanding the Numbers
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors — like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, geographic location, worker skill and economic conditions. Cited projections do not guarantee actual salary or job growth.

In 2021, the National Academy of Medicine published ''The Future of Nursing: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity'' – a long-awaited follow-up to the ground-breaking 2010 report, "The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health."

"By 2030, the nursing profession will look vastly different and will be caring for a changing America," the report said.

"Nurses will need to be educated to care for a population that is both aging, with declining mental and physical health, and becoming increasingly diverse; to engage in new professional roles; to adapt to new technologies; to function in a changing policy environment; and to lead and collaborate with professionals from other sectors and professions."4

Some top medical centers – including ANCC Magnet designated hospitals – consider advanced degrees a minimum requirement for their nurses. A master's in nursing degree can expand your nursing career employment and leadership opportunities and prepare you to serve in many roles depending on your chosen track.

Where Could You Work?

Hospitals

Teach nursing professionals new skills, implement patient care programs and promote a culture of safety.

Provider Offices

Serve as either a primary or specialty care provider who delivers advanced nursing services to patients and their families.

Nursing Facilities

Maintain and secure all patient data, ensuring healthcare providers can access accurate and complete records. 

Community and Public Health Organizations

Work to improve the health within a community by analyzing data and identifying programs that can improve outcomes.

Colleges and Universities

Guide and teach future nursing professionals best practices and clinical skills they will apply throughout their career. 

Government

Provide patients and caregivers with the support/education they need to receive top-level care and make informed decisions. 

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What SNHU Students Are Saying

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"The flexibility and support the nursing program offers students is exceptional and has been instrumental in helping me achieve my goals."

Courses & Curriculum

The master's in nursing online degree is designed to help you build key competencies you need for nursing practice at the master's level.

All online MSN tracks begin with the same 5 core courses – giving you the opportunity to explore before you choose the direction you want to go.

The 5 core courses are:

  • Role Development and the Transformation of the MSN Nurse. In this course, you'll explore the roles of an MSN professional nurse. This includes the differentiation of the APRN role and scope of practice and development of a plan for career-long learning. You'll evaluate practice experiences and explore the influence of healthcare systems, policy and trends in shaping MSN professional practice. Finally, you'll continue to form and cultivate your professional nursing identity through critique, engagement and the development of inter-professional relationships.
  • Interprofessional Leadership in Healthcare. In this course, you'll develop the skills of an MSN professional working in complex healthcare systems to promote a culture of safety and quality outcomes. You'll learn how to challenge assumptions, be prepared to proactively take action based on timely and reliable information and create solutions that anticipate needs across the four spheres of care: prevention and promotion of health and well-being, chronic disease care, regenerative care, and hospice/palliative care. You'll cultivate leadership, communication skills and strategies to promote interprofessional team collaboration and strengthen partnerships – thereby improving outcomes across a variety of settings.
  • Epidemiological and Biostatistical Applications in Healthcare. This course focuses on the principles and foundations in epidemiology and biostatistics for healthcare application. You'll evaluate basic concepts of disease transmission and study designs as you learn how to quantify disease progression and assess risk factors. You'll gain skills in the application of data collection, data analysis and hypothesis testing to health data as a way to support health promotion, disease prevention and clinical decision-making.
  • Global Health & Diversity. In this course, you'll explore major global health challenges and their impact on healthcare delivery systems. Topics explored include determinants of health, multiple approaches to advance health, social justice principles and strategies to advocate for social justice. You'll gain critical knowledge to apply social justice and human rights principles to address global health and wellness in the face of a more diverse patient population.
  • Evidence-Based Practice & Scholarly Inquiry. This course can help you translate evidence-based practice that is essential for continuous improvement in a variety of healthcare settings. Course topics include the use of scholarly inquiry, evaluation of existing clinical practice guidelines, critical analysis and synthesis of the best evidence to inform practice. You'll gain skills in using various databases for retrieving scholarly evidence and best practices to improve healthcare outcomes, and then apply evidence-based practices to the role of an MSN professional.

Each online MSN program track integrates hands-on learning to help you succeed in the role of your choice. Plus, you'll get the expert instruction of our full-time faculty – 100% of whom are doctorally prepared – giving you the insider knowledge you need to get ahead.

"The instructors at Southern New Hampshire University are professionals, they're friendly and they connect to you as a person," said Bonnie Fecowicz '16. "They share their personal lives with you and want you to share yours."

Curriculum Requirements & Resources

  • Clinical practice experience (CPE): Clinical practice hours are incorporated into all graduate nursing programs accredited by CCNE. SNHU incorporates these authentic learning experiences into your MSN program through indirect and direct clinical experiences. You'll be able to achieve these CPE hours through coursework and assignments and time spent with a preceptor. Connect with our Student Experience team to learn more about clinical practice experiences by track.

Students enrolled in the MSN program must comply with requirements of the organizations where their clinical practice experiences/practicum will be completed. These requirements may include (but are not limited to) a criminal background check, active and unencumbered license verification, immunization records, professional liability insurance. Students may incur additional costs to meet organizational requirements (ex. drug screening, physical examination co-pay, etc.). These requirements must be met prior to registering for the clinical practice experience course. 

It is a requirement that nursing students carry their own medical malpractice insurance while enrolled in practicum courses. At least two terms prior to the start of the clinical components, students will be required to demonstrate proof of having an active individual medical malpractice certificate.

HEaRT Experiential Learning

Looking to gain professional healthcare experience, even before you graduate? Do it with HEaRT.

Specially designed for learners in healthcare and nursing, HEaRT (Higher Education and Real World Training) is a powerful experiential learning opportunity at SNHU. These online, asynchronous, voluntary experiences help connect students with employers to help solve real-world business problems – so you can be ready to make an impact in your field.

University Accreditation

New England Commission of Higher Education Southern New Hampshire University is a private, nonprofit institution accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) as well as several other accrediting bodies.

ANCC Accredited Provider

At Southern New Hampshire University, we’re committed to your success — even beyond graduation. That’s why we’re committed to delivering accredited continuing education for nurses and healthcare professionals. From one-hour webinars to multi-day conferences and more, these opportunities are built to help you continue to meet the needs of communities across the globe.

Visit our SNHU continuing education page to learn more.

Southern New Hampshire University is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's (ANCC) Commission on Accreditation.

Tuition & Fees

Tuition rates for SNHU's online degree programs are among the lowest in the nation. We offer a 25% tuition discount for U.S. service members, both full and part time, and the spouses of those on active duty.

Online Graduate Programs Per Course Per Credit Hour
Degree/Certificates $1,911 $637
Degree/Certificates
(U.S. service members, both full and part time, and the spouses of those on active duty)*
$1,410 $470

Tuition Rates are subject to change and are reviewed annually.
*Note: students receiving this rate are not eligible for additional discounts.

Additional Costs:
Course Materials ($ varies by course)

Students enrolled in the MSN program may be subject to ongoing licensure checks through a third party vendor, additional fees will apply and may vary by state.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Licensure and Certification Disclosures

SNHU has provided additional information for programs that educationally prepare students for professional licensure or certification. Learn more about what that means for your program on our licensure and certification disclosure page.