Program Objectives
Graduates of the Master of Science in Nursing Program will be prepared to:
	- Integrate knowledge from nursing and the natural and behavioral sciences for the continual improvement of nursing care across diverse settings.
 - Apply critical decision making, and leadership strategies to promote high quality safe patient care emphasizing ethical principles in a spirit of Christian maturity.
 - Demonstrate how quality improvement methods and best evidence are utilized to improve quality of clinical practice.
 - Translate and integrate best current evidence within the practice setting to improve patient outcomes and quality of care. 
 - Utilize information systems and patient care technologies in a legal and ethical manner to support health literacy and safe nursing practice. 
 - Advocate for policies that lead to improved health outcomes for populations and improvement of the quality of the health care system.
 - Communicate effectively within nursing and inter-professional teams, fostering mutual respect and shared decision-making to achieve safe, quality patient centered care. 
 - Apply best evidence in client-centered culturally appropriate prevention and population care services to individuals and communities. 
 - Translate, integrate, and apply knowledge to improve patient outcomes and excellence in advanced nursing practice.