Master of Science in Nursing
Curriculum Sequence
Below are the suggested curriculum sequences for our MS program.
You should consult with the Graduate Advisor before registering for courses to confirm that the following sequences are appropriate to current course availability and to your own schedule.
- Advanced Practice Nursing of Adults and the Elderly, NP-CNS - 2 yr (.pdf, updated 01/23/09)
- Advanced Practice Nursing of Adults and the Elderly, NP-CNS - 3 yr (.pdf, updated 01/23/09)
- Advanced Practice Nursing of Adults and the Elderly, CNS - Nurse Educator - 2 yr (.pdf, updated 01/23/09)
- Advanced Practice Nursing of Adults and the Elderly, CNS - Nurse Educator - 3 yr (.pdf, updated 01/23/09)
- Nurse Midwifery - 2 yr (.pdf, updated
05/12/09)
- Nurse Midwifery - 3 yr (.pdf, updated
05/12/09)
- Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
- 2 yr (.pdf, updated 05/12/09)
- Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
- 3 yr (.pdf, updated 05/12/09)
- Nurse-Midwifery/Women's Health
Nurse Practitioner - 2 yr (.pdf, updated 05/12/09)
- Nurse-Midwifery/Women's Health
Nurse Practitioner - 3 yr (.pdf, updated 05/12/09)
- School Nursing - 3 yr (.pdf, updated 3/27/07)
- Nursing Leadership - 2 yr, and 3 or 4 yr part-time (.pdf, updated 08/31/09)
- Nursing Education - Maternal/Newborn - 2 yr (.pdf, updated 5/16/07)
- Nursing Education - Maternal/Newborn - 3 yr (.pdf, updated 6/25/08)
- Nursing Education - Adult Health - 2 yr (.pdf, updated 4/27/07)
- Nursing Education - Adult Health - 3 yr (.pdf, updated 6/26/08)
- Nursing Education - Nursing Leadership in Health Systems - 2 yr
(.pdf, updated 10/23/09)
- Nursing Education - Nursing Leadership in Health Systems - 3 yr
(.pdf, updated 10/23/09)
- Nursing Education - Pediatrics - 2 yr (.pdf, updated 03/27/09)
- Nursing Education - Pediatrics - 3 yr (.pdf, updated 03/27/09)
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PLEASE NOTE- Course and graduation requirements for all SDSU programs change periodically. Official requirements are always current in the PRINTED university catalogs. An online version of the catalog is available for quick reference only, however current students must always reference the PRINTED catalogs. Copies are available in the bookstore and from department staff.
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