
This mechanism offers students who hold a master's degree in nursing an opportunity to specialize in an area of nursing not covered in their initial master's program.
The program of studies consists of specialty courses in the chosen area (at least 15 graduate credit hours) to be designated by the Specialty Coordinator, with approval from the Associate Dean, Academic Affairs. Course work must be completed within three years, and a 3.0 (B) average is required. Any of the concentration majors offered by the College are available as post-master's concentrations, subject to admission criteria and screening for limited enrollment areas.