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AU/AUM Joint MSN Program

<< Testimonial from Amy Brandon:

"If you are thinking about pursuing a master’s degree in nursing, let me tell you that the joint master’s program at Auburn University/Auburn University Montgomery is the place for you! One of the best ways to gauge a program is by the students that have experienced the program firsthand. As I reach the completion of the AU/AUM MSN program, I am very proud to be a member of the charter class. While graduate study, particularly in a brand new program, can be challenging, I wholeheartedly recommend the AU/AUM MSN program to my fellow nursing professionals. The opportunities are unlimited as this program prepares the Nurse Educator and Clinical Nurse Specialist. The AU/AUM MSN program invests in the professional development of its students.

My classmates and I have attended innovative conferences held by National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, National League for Nursing, EDUCAUSE, and Southern Nurses Research Society through the financial assistance of the AU/AUM program. A highlight of my MSN experience was attending the NLN Leadership Conference in Orlando, Florida and winning the award for “Best Peer-Reviewed Poster.” I attribute this accomplishment to the outstanding faculty of the MSN program that serve as my mentors. With the encouragement of Dr. All, I have submitted a manuscript for publication and have been accepted for multiple poster presentations at respected conferences. Dean Witt and the MSN faculty have opened so many doors for me, and I am so, very thankful for their leadership."

Testimonial from Naomi Crouse:">>

I have just completed my first year in the AU/AUM clinical nurse specialist masters program. One of the characteristics that attracted me to the AU/AUM nursing program was their scheduling flexibility and support for part-time students. That was important to me because I am a wife and mom first, and the part-time option allowed me to be a student as well. Now in the program, I continue to be impressed with each of the program's faculty members. They are genuinely interested in each student, and have worked hard to develop relationships, know our names, and our goals and dreams. They have provided support for the multiple methods of learning in this program, including online, and have challenged and stretched me professionally and personally."

 

The School of Nursing offers a MSN program jointly with Auburn University Montgomery. This program focuses on the teaching/learning process as it relates to nursing students, patients and their families, and health care providers. As a graduates of this program will possess advanced knowledge of educational principles for diverse populations and the roles of the Clinical Nurse Specialist in adult health, gerontology, or pediatrics.

The MSN program consists of 43-51 semester hours. These include major, support, and elective courses. The curriculum is offered via traditional classroom and internet web-based courses. Classes vary between campus during the semester. As a student you will complete an evidence-based practice project or a research option.

MSN Admission Information
MSN admission requirements

Curriculum for MSN Degree
Course Listings for the MSN Program

Click here for MSN Handbook
MSN Handbook in PDF format

Apply to the AU/AUM MSN Program
Applications for the AU/AUM joint MSN are now available on line at http://www.grad.auburn.edu/prospective.html Then Click "Apply Online". Afterwards, Click "E-Application"

For more information regarding the MSN program please email: msnurse@auburn.edu.