Take the next step in your nursing career with our online Master of Science in Nursing
Administration.
Designed for working registered nurses, this flexible MSN program prepares you to
lead teams, manage healthcare systems, and shape policies that improve patient outcomes.
Yo³Ü’l±ô deepen your skills in leadership, organizational behavior, strategic planning, and
evidence-based practice, all while earning a respected credential that supports your
career advancement.
The baccalaureate degree program and master's degree program in nursing at 91ºÚÁÏÍø Empire
State University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education,
655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-67914
Our team can help you prepare for the next step in your career.
Master of Science in Nursing Administration
M.S.
Earn your M.S. in Nursing Administration online and gain the leadership and management
expertise to move into high-impact roles in healthcare organizations.
The deadline for the Summer 2026 term is April 10. How to 91ºÚÁÏÍø
Step Into Leadership With Confidence
91ºÚÁÏÍø leadership in healthcare systems
Analyze and improve care quality
Use data for informed decision-making
Manage teams and organizational change
For comprehensive information about our courses, please visit our course catalog.
Advance Your Career in Nursing Leadership
This online Nursing Administration program prepares you for leadership roles in healthcare
settings. Potential career paths include:
Nurse Administrator
Clinical Nurse Manager
Director of Nursing
Healthcare Operations Manager
Quality and Safety Coordinator
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Become a Leader in Nursing Administration
°Â±ð’r±ð here to support you every step of the way. From application to graduation, our faculty
and advisors will help you stay on track and reach your goals. Yo³Ü’l±ô gain the skills and confidence to lead with purpose, manage complex healthcare environments,
and make a lasting impact in your organization and community.
NURS 7005 & 7010: Taken in your final term after completing all core and track courses.
May take 1–2 other courses if it’s your last term.
NURS 7005 & 7010: Offered in fall and spring (15 weeks). Not offered in summer.
NURS 7005 & 7010: Plan a year ahead. If your site requires an affiliation agreement,
allow several months.
NURS 7005 & 7010: ~12 hrs/week for 15 weeks (3 credits). Includes 45 practicum hours
with an MS-prepared preceptor.
NURS 7005 & 7010: Yes, with faculty approval. A separate Capstone Request Form is
needed for each preceptor.
NURS 7005 & 7010: Yes, if outside your usual role. Preceptor cannot be your supervisor.
NURS 7005 (Education): Patient/family education, outreach, clinical care (e.g., wound,
diabetes, palliative), or community-based projects. NURS 7010 (Administration): Not applicable—no direct care requirement.
NURS 7005 & 7010: You are responsible for securing a site and preceptor, then submitting
the MS Capstone Request & Approval Form via Davin Healthcare Software Solutions system
for lead faculty review and approval.