Program Director
Latina Brooks, PhD, CNP
Assistant Professor
216.368.8532
msnasst@case.edu
Department Assistant
Colleen Fitzpatrick
216.368.8532
msnasst@case.edu
The Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing gives you a choice of different MSN majors, plus specialties.
If you are working as a nurse, the School of Nursing offers Courses in Nontraditional Formats, including intensive and online courses.
All nurse practitioner students must choose a primary specialty from one of the six major population areas: family, adultÂ-gerontology, neonatology, pediatrics, women’s health and psychiatric mental health. Students then can complete the curricular plan with the additional specialty course for their area of interest, such as flight nursing or palliative care.
Post-Âmaster's certificates can be provided for all programs and are crafted according to individual needs and background education.
Majors
- Adult-ÂGerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
- AdultÂ-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
- Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)
- Family Systems Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
- Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (NNP) (NNP)
- Nursing Anesthesia Program
- Last MSN CRNA class accepted for SU 2020. See DNP page for Nurse Anesthesia.
- Nurse Leadership
- Nurse-Midwifery
- Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP)
- Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
- Women's Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP)
A Flight Nursing specialty can be added to Acute Care majors.
Blended Majors (Examples)
- Family Nurse Practitioner/Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
- Family Nurse Practitioner/Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
- Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner/Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Joint Degrees
- Master of Science in Nursing/Master of Arts in Anthropology
- Master of Science in Nursing/Master of Arts in Bioethics
More Information
Most MSN students must take At Least 10 Core Courses In:
- Professional Development
- Scientific Inquiry
- Advanced Nursing Practice
Although the MSN program itself requires a minimum of 36 credit hours to graduate, the majors require an average of 40 credit hours, usually completed between 18 and 24 months.
You'll also need at least 600 clinical hours for most MSN majors. The specialties also add clinical hours to the programs. If you have any questions, contact the Office of Admissions to help you understand the options within your areas of interest.