Sep 07, 2024  
2024-25 Western Washington University Catalog 
    
2024-25 Western Washington University Catalog

Nursing Leadership & Administration, MSN

Location(s): WWU - Bellingham


Department of Health and Community Studies, Woodring College of Education

Program Information

The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program prepares graduates to lead change for health equity by assuming leadership roles in nursing administration. Master of Science in Nursing Leadership & Administration is a two-year, full-time, 48-credit non-thesis master’s degree. The program combines online coursework with immersive face-to-face sessions three times per quarter on the Bellingham Campus and hands-on practical experiences arranged by the faculty in the community. Students collaborate with seasoned preceptors across various settings, including palliative care, public health, primary care, rural health, tribal health, nursing education, and acute care.

The MSN in Nursing Leadership and Administration readies students to lead in healthcare organizations and community settings. Graduates are equipped to integrate health equity into nursing leadership and administration. Real-world practice experiences with nurse leaders throughout the curriculum provide practical experience. The curriculum aligns with the American Association of Colleges of Nurse’s (AACN) Essentials and the American Organization of Nurse Leader (AONL) Nurse Leader Core Competencies. Students learn to navigate the art and science of guiding individuals, applying governance and leadership theories, systems thinking, and adaptive complex strategies, managing unexpected disruptions, implementing science, and applying economic principles.

The curriculum meets the didactic requirement to sit for advanced credentialing: Nurse Executive (NE-BC) and the Certified Nurse Manager and Leader (CNML) certification programs.

Academic Program Director: Sandy Branson, Associate Professor, Miller Hall 416A, 360-650-2392, Sandy.Branson@wwu.edu

Program Coordinator: Rika Winquist, Miller Hall 415A, 360-650-6777, Rika.Winquist@wwu.edu

MSN in Nursing Leadership & Administration website: wce.wwu.edu/nursing/msn-nursing-leadership-admin

Application Information

Students are admitted to the program in fall every two years (even years). Application dates and deadlines are located on the Nursing Program website. Apply to the WWU Graduate School and pay the application fee.

All students interested in the Master of Science in Nursing program at Western are encouraged to schedule an advising session with the program coordinator.

Admission Requirements

  • Meet the WWU Graduate School eligibility requirements.
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from an accredited college or university.
  • Official transcripts from all institutions attended where any college level coursework was completed. 
  • Two (2) References: These should be from individuals who can attest to either your professional experiences (preferably at least one from a direct supervisor; can include internship/volunteer positions) or academic strength (preferably a university professor). References should not be from family members or close personal friends.
  • Resume or Curriculum Vita (CV).
  • Short Essay Questions.
  • No GRE or other standardized test required.

For further information, see the Nursing Program website.

Registration for Program Courses

After students are admitted to Western Washington University and the Master of Science in Nursing program and prior to registration for practice experience courses, students must meet RN licensure and practice experience agency placement requirements. No MSN student will be allowed to register for first quarter and subsequent quarters without being in full compliance with all practice experience agency requirements for placement.

Practice Experience Agency Placement Requirements include but may not be limited to the following:

  • WA state Registered Nurse license or compact state license
  • Background check, including self-disclosure showing no disqualifying crimes
  • Negative urine drug screen
  • American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Provider CPR or AHA ACLS certification
  • Personal Health Insurance
  • Malpractice/Liability Insurance
  • Measles, Mumps & Rubella (MMR)
  • COVID 19 vaccination
  • Hepatitis B
  • Tetanus, Diphtheria & Pertussis (Tdap)
  • Varicella (Chicken Pox)
  • Influenza (current flu season)
  • Annual tuberculosis (TB) screening 2-step PPD or IGRA blood test 

More information about the current practice experience placement requirements is located in the Nursing Program Student Handbook. Applicants with questions about these requirements should contact the program.