Master of Science in Nursing

The Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) program provides innovative and accessible educational opportunities for working nursing professionals who wish to advance their career as a nurse educator in a variety of client communities.


Supporting Cardinal Stritch University's mission, the Ruth S. Coleman College of Nursing aims to provide creative, flexible programs which integrate nursing theory and practices to meet emerging health education needs of all clients.

Within a framework of Franciscan values that emphasize compassion and the valuing of individuals, the Ruth S. Coleman College of Nursing provides educational experiences in an open and caring environment, meeting the needs of diverse learners. Programs at Stritch allow students to realize their potential as individuals, professional nurses and responsible members of the world community.

Stritch's M.S.N. program prepares the nursing professional to work successfully with a range of clients in diverse communities. Program graduates will gain the knowledge and skills needed to use multiple educational tools and resources, allowing practicing professionals to function effectively in staff development, client teaching, health promotion, and community and nursing education.

Course theory is carefully merged with practical applications, allowing program participants to identify their individual needs of study and then create final projects that they can use for current and/or prospective employment. Selected clinical experiences will provide opportunities for nurses to apply knowledge gained in their respective interest areas.

The program’s goal is to value and acknowledge each student’s prior experiences and link these experiences with the student’s learning goals in developing the nurse educator role.

Students in the program attend classes one night per week to complete the requirements for the M.S.N. degree. The curriculum for the program is delivered in a cohort model (10 to 15 students per cohort).

Program Features at a Glance:

  • Classes are held at Stritch's main campus in Milwaukee.
  • Degree is completed in a planned progression as identified in the curricular plan.
  • Classes meet one night per week.
  • Cohort model format (10 to 15 students per cohort).

Stritch's M.S.N. program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc. (NLNAC), 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 500, Atlanta, GA 30326