General Program Information
Dr. Lisa Haddad, PhD, RN, Associate Dean Graduate Programs
207 Roy S. Nicks Hall
Box 70629
(423) 439-5626
e-mail: HaddadL@etsu.edu
Dr. Bernita Armstrong, DNP, APN-BC, MN, DNP Program Director
Dr. Kim Hudson-Gallogly, Graduate Coordinator
e-mail: hudsongallog@etsu.edu
Faculty: Bernita Armstrong; Nancy Cameron; Teresa Carnevale; Myra Carew; Kimberly Ferguson; Lisa Haddad; Christine Hall; Jean Hemphill; Kim Hudson-Gallogly; Sharon Loury; Jo-Ann S. Marrs; Carolyn Merriman; Kristen Montgomery; April Morrison; Christine Mullins; Victoria Pope; Judith Rice; Arshak Sargsyan; Terri Schreiner; Candice Short; Holly Wei; Florence Weierbach; Mary Ellen Wright; PiMing Yeh
The College of Nursing graduate study leading to the Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) designed to prepare registered nurses with a bachelor’s degree in nursing for advanced nursing practice.
The nursing education major is designed to prepare individuals for the nurse educator role in academic or staff development settings. It reflects the nurse educator competencies developed by national organizations and is comprehensive in nature.
For application terms and deadlines please refer to the College of Nursing website.
Admission Policy
Applicants seeking admission to the Masters of Science in Nursing degree program at East Tennessee State University must fulfill all the requirements for admission to both the School of Graduate Studies and the College of Nursing. The School of Graduate Studies requires that all students submit the following materials:
- a completed application with payment of a nonrefundable application fee;
- transcripts of all previous undergraduate and graduate work; and
- a written essay.
- International applicants should refer to the International Admissions section of the graduate catalog for additional requirements.
In addition, College of Nursing requirements for admission to the Master of Science degree program include:
- An unencumbered license to practice as a Registered Nurse in Tennessee or the state in which the clinical assignments are completed.
- BSN from a nationally-accredited nursing program.
OR
Students with a non-nursing bachelor’s degree who hold an unencumbered RN license can be considered for admission into the MSN program but must complete the following bridge courses prior to registration in graduate courses:
NRSE 3525 Health Promotion and Research;
NRSE 4620 Leadership and Professional Practice;
NRSE 3200 Advancing to Professional Practice;
NRSE 3510 Population, Community, and Public Health Nursing
- An earned Bachelor’s degree with an overall GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Successful completion of a 3 semester hour or 4 quarter hour undergraduate level Statistics course.
- Curriculum Vitae/Resume.
- Three (3) professional letters of recommendation. Applicants are encouraged to request references from individuals who can best assess one’s potential for graduate study (e.g. previous nursing faculty if within five (5) years and two (2) professional including current or most recent supervisor.
- Submission of all application documentation required by the Graduate School.
Articulation Agreement
Students who have completed the Health Care Management Graduate Certificate may apply, with approval, up to thirteen (13) credits of coursework in the certificate program into the M.P.H., M.B.A., or M.S.N. degree programs.