Graduate School
Pam Snyder completed her M.A. in Nursing and Health Care Leadership in 2006 and is now a recruiter of nurses for a large hospital.
Licensed Registered Nurses with a bachelor’s degree in another major may apply for the B.S. and M.A. combined option. This program can be completed in 3 years for the Nursing Education concentration, and in 4 years of part-time study for the Nursing and Health Care Leadership or Nursing and Christian Health Ministry concentrations. Students take three courses in the College of Adult & Professional Studies' degree-completion program in nursing. The degrees are awarded together upon completion of:
Bethel's nursing programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
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Experienced nurses who are:
All faculty members are nurses with advanced educational preparation and diverse experience. A wide variety of clinical backgrounds is represented, including: acute care, public health, gerontology, psychiatric-mental health, and parish nursing. In addition, faculty members have unique experiences in business enterprise, management, policy development, international health, and nursing informatics. All are committed to scholarship through research and publication.
Master of Arts degree in Nursing
The program prepares nurses for leadership with a sequence of core courses plus additional course work that allows students to specialize in one of three concentrations:
All policies can be found in the Bethel University Graduate Catalog. The catalog can be download here in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Once the file is downloaded, you will be able to view and print the document using Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have that program on your computer, follow this link to download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader.