The Master of Nursing (MN) program prepares you for an advanced practice nursing role in acute, outpatient and community settings. You will take the master’s core course work and additional course work if pursuing a graduate certificate in nursing leadership, nursing education or public health.
Enveloped in a serene setting, Washington Adventist University is recognized for its commitment to fostering academic achievement, personal growth, and leadership potential. Our campus is regarded as an environment that nurtures the well-being of students, staff, and faculty, encouraging a multi-cultural exchange and community engagement. Experience a broad and deep understanding through programs that endeavor to connect theory to practice. From the sciences to the humanities, our coursework challenges students to go beyond the classroom, urging them to apply their knowledge in useful ways. As a Seventh-day Adventist institution, our core beliefs incorporate issues of faith, service, and discovery, ensuring graduates not only have the necessary skills for their chosen field but are also equipped with a strong moral compass. It's this mix of learning and ethical guidance that sets Washington Adventist University apart.