RN to MS Program
Welcome to the Texas Woman’s University College of Nursing. I am the coordinator of the RN to BS/MS program here on the Denton campus. We have an exciting program for assisting RN’s who are interested in completing either their BS or MS degrees with a major in nursing. You may choose to pursue your degree either as a full-time or part-time student. The RN to BS degree can be completed in one calendar year of full-time study once prerequisites have been completed. The RN to MS program can be completed in seven semesters of full-time study. Our web page has detailed information about our application process, prerequisite courses, and the courses of study. If you have further questions, please call or email me. Thank you for your interest in our program.
You may view and print a RN-MS Sample Program Plan [pdf] for the RN to MS student on the Denton Campus.
Dr. Stoerm Anderson
(940) 898-2415
Questions? Please view Frequently Asked Questions.
page updated 11/20/2009 15:29
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