Pathways to Nursing: How to Get Your Nursing Degree
Interested in nursing, but cannot commit to a traditional four-year program?
There are many ways to reach your goals and join this in-demand field. Nursing jobs are expected to grow faster than average through 2031, with advanced nursing professionals in even greater demand, per the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Sacred Heart University’s Dr. Susan L. Davis, R.N., & Richard J. Henley College of Nursing offers many options for earning a nursing degree and qualifying for registered nurse (RN) licensure besides its four-year program. You can even explore advanced degrees that include online and hybrid options, which will help you climb the career ladder and become a leader in health care.
Associate Degree in Nursing
The associate degree in nursing program allows students to earn their degree and enter the nursing field within two to three years. The part-time program combines nursing theory and a strong general education foundation with hands-on experience in state-of-the-art labs and clinical rotations at area hospitals and other health-care facilities. Often, faculty are still working in the field to offer practical, helpful advice and mentorship.
Second Degree Accelerated Bachelor of Science (BSN) in Nursing
The second degree accelerated bachelor’s in nursing program allows students who have a bachelor’s degree in another field to complete the BSN degree in just 15 months. The accelerated program builds on the student’s existing undergraduate degree while focusing exclusively on nursing coursework.
RN to BSN (Online)
The RN to BSN program is specifically designed for RNs returning to college to finish their baccalaureate education. As a working nurse, you are seeking a trusted, affordable program that fits your schedule. Grounded in healing and humanity, SHU’s RN to BSN carries a long tradition of nursing education excellence.
RN to BSN to Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) (Online)
If you have a diploma or associate’s degree in nursing, this RN to BSN to MSN program provides you with a faster route to both a BSN and a master’s degree, along with more career opportunities.
Master of Science in Nursing
The following three programs are specializations offered in SHU’s MSN program.
Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) (Online)
Designed to focus on the skills and knowledge needed to fulfill this new role, this MSN specialization shows you how to evaluate patient outcomes, assess risk and coordinate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure safe, high-quality care. After completion of the program, students are eligible to sit for the American Association of Colleges of Nursing CNL Certification Exam.
Nursing Management and Executive Leadership (Online)
This MSN specialization prepares students to adopt the necessary leadership principles and practices to assume greater responsibility ensuring effective and efficient care across all levels of a health-care organization. Learn how to practice positive management and leadership with an emphasis on quality and safety.
Nursing Education (Online)
The nursing education online specialization provides skills in teaching and learning to prepare the next generation of nurses. The curriculum is designed to provide you with an understanding of issues in nursing education, curriculum design, evaluation theory and experience in the faculty role needed to educate nurses in an education setting or health-care facility.
FNP Online
In the online FNP program, you will learn to provide family-focused care to patients throughout the lifespan, including primary care. Gain the knowledge and skills to pass national certification examinations from the American Nurses Association and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners.
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (Online)
This program prepares graduates with the knowledge and skills to manage the care of patients with psychiatric mental health conditions independently through advanced assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. Individual and group psychotherapy, medication management, emergency psychiatric care and other content are included in this 42-credit program.
Doctor of Nursing Practice
Post-Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (Hybrid)
Ideal for academically talented nurses, the DNP program serves nurse practitioners, clinical nurse leaders, nurse executives and educators, as well as other master's prepared nurses.
Doctor of Nursing Practice Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) (Hybrid)
The FNP program prepares RNs to become certified FNPs, which is a quickly growing field offering great autonomy.
Sacred Heart University takes great pride in preparing caring, compassionate and driven leaders who can thrive in the field of nursing, and we would love to help you jumpstart your career.
For more information about these programs, visit Davis & Henley College of Nursing.
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