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Master of Science (MSN) Program in Nursing

Nursing students in lab

Master of Science (MSN) Programs in Nursing

The Helen S. Breidegam School of Nursing and Public Health prepares today’s graduate nurses for essential leadership roles in nursing administration, education, and clinical practice environments. Two nurse practitioner programs prepare for advanced practice certification in adult primary or acute care. Graduate coursework is designed to foster interdisciplinary exchange and learning with Nursing, Education, and Business Administration faculty. The Master of Science in Nursing programs have been approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education to begin enrollment into its graduate tracks are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).

MSN Pathways 

Are you a Moravian University student or alum in a baccalaureate nursing program who wishes to obtain their Master of Science in Nursing degree (MSN) in one of the programs for Clinical Nurse Leaders, Nurse Educators, Nurse Administrators, MSN Nurse Administrators/MBA? See if you may be eligible for direct admission into one of our MSN programs.

The need and demand for graduate-prepared nurses to influence health and healing outcomes for people in our community is greater than ever before. As the health care environment has become more complex, the role of the professional nurse has grown to meet contemporary complex challenges. Research studies suggest that the more highly educated the nurse, the better the patient health care outcomes. Students are currently invited to make applications to any of the graduate programs.



MSN Program Director

Dr. Lori Hoffman
Director, MSN- CNL, Administrator, and Educator Programs
Phone: 610-625-7769
hoffmanl@moravian.edu