Health Systems Leadership (MSN HSL)

The Master’s in Nursing (MSN) Leadership program is designed for baccalaureate prepared registered nurses (RN) who desire an advanced nursing degree that prepares the graduate to lead in a variety of healthcare systems. The program is offered in conjunction with the Lerner School of Business, allowing students to take interdisciplinary courses offered by both Nursing and Business to meet the end of program student learning outcomes.

The purpose of this program is to prepare nurses to lead health system changes across a continuum of tertiary, primary, and community-based settings. Graduates will develop personal and organization leadership skills and competencies to enable them to transform healthcare environments to achieve optimal health outcomes in an agile and fiscally responsible manner. Students will have the opportunity to apply theoretical concepts to real world issues in healthcare environments and develop an evidence-based process improvement plan through two 224 hour practicum courses at the completion of their program.

Graduates of the program will be prepared to take on leadership roles as Nurse Managers, Directors of Nursing, Clinical Coordinators, Chief Nursing Officers, and Chief Executive Officers and will be eligible for certification in Executive Nursing Practice by CCNE or AONE after completion of the program and two years of experience in executive nursing practice.

Courses are offered online and hybrid with on-campus immersion classes. Courses that are currently offered for the DNP/MBA programs will be offered completely online. Lerner School of Business courses are offered online and on-campus. Students can choose to attend either section.

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: The University of Delaware is required to comply with state and federal laws regarding the delivery of distance education.  Please see the University’s State Authorization page for more information.

Course Credits
 NURS 813 Leadership  & Innovation in Population Health (online) 3
 NURS 844 Population Healthcare Informatics (online) 3
 NURS 843 Policy and Finance for Healthcare Delivery (online) 3
 NURS 883 Evidence-based Practice and Theory (Hybrid) 3
 NURS 881 Population Health I (Hybrid) 3
 NURS 870 Writing for Dissemination (Hybrid) 2
 NURS 818 Advanced Nursing Science (Hybrid) 1
 ACCT 800 Financial Reporting and Analysis (online or on-campus) 3
 BUAD 820 Fundamentals of Analytics (online or on-campus) 3
 BUAD 870 Managing People, Teams, and Organization (online or on-campus) 3
 NURS 680 Health Systems Nursing Leadership I Practicum (224 hours) (Hybrid) 6
 NURS 681 Health Systems Nursing Leadership II Practicum (224 hours) (Hybrid) 6
   
 TOTAL CREDITS FOR PROGRAM 39

** Students should complete all coursework before completing the practicum courses **

UD Tuition

The 2023-2024 UD graduate student tuition rate per credit hour is $1,028.

Tuition Credit

Due to a College of Health Sciences Dean’s Scholarship, the student tuition rate is lower than the published UD graduate tuition rate. The final student tuition rate for the MSN- Health Systems Leadership program is $815/credit. Please contact the department for more information.

 

  FALL WINTER SPRING SUMMER
 Year 1

NURS 813
NURS 881
NURS 818
*7 credits

NURS 628
NURS 870

*5 credits

NURS 844
NURS 843
BUAD 820
*8 credits

BUAD 870
ACCT 800

*6 credits

 Year 2

NURS 680
*6 credits

 

NURS 681
*6 credits

 

**  Courses in Year 1 may be taken in any order **



FALL WINTER SPRING SUMMER
 Year 1 NURS 813
NURS 818
*4 credits
NURS 628

*5 credits
NURS 844
NURS 843
*6 credits
BUAD 870

*3 credits
 Year 2 NURS 881
NURS 870
*5 credits
  BUAD 820
ACCT 800
*6 credits

 NURS 681

*6 credits

** Courses in Year 1 & 2 (except NURS 681) may be taken in any order **

ADMISSIONS FOR THIS PROGRAM ARE HALTED INDEFINITELY