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Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Nursing Education

Advance your career in our MSN in Nursing Education program and gain 130 hours of practicum experience. Attend classes in person or online. Learn more!

Why Earn a Master’s Degree in Nursing Education at Curry?

Devote your career to strengthening the nursing workforce, serving as a role model and providing the leadership needed to implement evidence-based nursing practice. With a Master of Science in Nursing Education (MSN) from ÎçÒ¹¿ì²¥, you can help future nurses thrive as competent health care providers, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes.

We prepare you to design, implement, evaluate and revise academic and continuing education programs for nurses. Receive ample support as you go, including through:

  • A Hyflex format, which allows you to attend class in person or online
  • 130 hours of hands-on experience during your practicum
  • One-on-one advising from our well-trained staff
  • Small and engaging cohort
  • Pathways for students without a nursing bachelor’s degree

Ready to prepare the nursing workforce for the diverse, ever-changing health care environment? Apply now and advance your nursing career.

MSN in Nursing Education Program Overview

Are you wondering if Nursing Education is right for you? If you are a current registered nurse with an unrestricted Massachusetts RN license and want to advance into an educator role, consider applying to our program. Increase your impact and foster future nursing leaders!

Join us to learn more about degree and non-degree programs and classes available through the Division of Continuing and Graduate Studies.

Master of Science in Nursing:
Learn about the new HYFLEX format!

Wednesday, October 16 @ 5:00 p.m. -

ACCEL or AE-MSN:
Which program is right for you?

Tuesday, October 8 @ 5:00 p.m. - 
Tuesday, December 10 @ 5:00 p.m. - 

Connect with an Advisor

There's no need to wait for us to schedule an information session. Our knowledgeable advisors are available to meet with you via Zoom or phone to answer your questions. Get started on your way to earning your degree!

Or even better, connect with an advisor by calling the campus of your choice:

Milton: 617-333-2364
Plymouth: 508-747-2424

Program Requirements

The 35-credit Master of Science in Nursing Education program covers a broad range of material designed to deepen students' breadth of knowledge while equipping them with the skills of an effective teacher. Our practicum class provides MSN program students the opportunity to put their abilities into action, while the capstone allows them to integrate what they’ve learned in an evidenced-based project.

There are 12 courses in total, offered in a hybrid format that combines in-class and online activities. Our Hyflex format means MSN students can choose to attend in person or online and can even change their minds from week to week.

Learning Outcomes

Curry’s Accelerated Entry MSN program prepares you to become a compassionate nurse who can deliver high-quality care to individuals with varying levels of need. You learn to:

  • Implement strategies based on advanced reasoning and theory designed to improve quality and reduce risk within health care environments.
  • Evaluate, translate and disseminate current nursing research designed to improve outcomes and increase nursing's body of knowledge.
  • Analyze the effectiveness of collaborative communication, teamwork strategies and information technologies designed to influence health-related outcomes.
  • Advocate for ethical practice based on knowledge of professional standards, scope of practice and distributive justice.
  • Demonstrate leadership in effecting change in educational and health care systems through collaboration and advocacy at the local, state, national and global levels.
  • Integrate academic and experiential knowledge, skills and attitudes into the advanced professional practice role.

Key Courses

The future of nursing is in your hands — our comprehensive courses ensure you have the skills to transform the profession into one that’s safer and more supportive.

MSN 6100 - Leadership
MSN 6300 - Nursing Science and Evidence-Based Practice
MSN 6460 - Curriculum Theory, Design, Frameworks, Development and Implementation
MSN 6760 - Teaching Strategies and Evaluation Methods
MSN 7863 - Practicum in Nursing Education

Experience applying your skills in a real classroom is a must — that’s why it’s a major part of the Nursing Education MSN curriculum. During your individualized practicum course, you gain exposure to clinical training, laboratory exercises, simulation, faculty/agency meetings and organization activities. Your capstone project complements this, allowing you to synthesize your learning and preparing you for your career.

The Nursing Education master’s degree program is a full-time program. You learn in a cohort group, meaning that the same students will be in all of your classes for the entire program from start to finish.

Next Cohorts:

Fall 2024 - Milton Campus: Thursday Evenings, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Spring 2025 - Plymouth Campus: Tuesday Evenings, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Admission Requirements

  • An earned Baccalaureate degree* from an accredited institution (undergraduate GPA of 3.0 is preferred).
  • Completion of a college-level statistics course.
  • An interview with the Nursing Faculty or Staff.

*We may require RNs with a bachelor's in a field other than nursing to take additional courses. These students should speak to an advisor for more information.

Learn more about how to apply to the MSN-Nursing Education program

MSN Tuition

Note: Alumni receive a tuition discount. We offer financial aid and payment plans.

When you enroll in the MSN program at Curry, you can rest assured that you’re receiving a top-notch nursing education.

In recognition of this, our nursing programs are accredited by the , and the College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).

Prepare for Your Curry Experience

A Curry MSN student preps a needle in clinicals

MSN Pathway for Non-Nursing Bachelor’s Degree Holders

Don’t have a bachelor’s degree in nursing? You can still apply to and enroll in the Nursing Education master’s degree program as long as you’re a registered nurse with an associate degree or diploma in nursing with a bachelor’s degree in another field. We can conditionally accept you into the Pathway MSN program pending your successful completion of the prerequisite courses within the specified timeframe and a minimum grade of "B-" for the nursing courses and "C-" for statistics.

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