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Webster University is consistently ranked as a top Midwest master's university by U.S. News & World Report.

GRADUATE PROGRAMS
 Counseling (MA) 
 Environmental Management (MS) 
 Gerontology (MA) 
 International NGO (MA) 
 International Relations (MA) 
 Legal Analysis (MA) 
 Legal Studies (MA) 
 Nurse Anesthesia (MS) 
 Nursing (MSN) 
 Patent Agency (MA) 
 Professional Science Management    & Leadership (MA) 



Nursing Brochure
MSN Brochure (pdf)


Nursing Combined Degree image
BSN and MSN Combined Degree Brochure (pdf)


SCIENCE IN NURSING MASTER'S PROGRAM
The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program is designed for registered nurses with a BSN who wish to pursue advanced nursing knowledge. A family-centered nursing framework is used to prepare graduates for one of two roles: educator or leader. Upon completion of the MSN program, the graduate will be able to:

  • Analyze theories for application to research and practice.
  • Analyze the impact of policy, organization, and financing of health care on systems.
  • Apply family systems nursing with clients across the health illness continuum.
  • Integrate cultural understanding in professional practice.
  • Analyze ethical issues relevant to practice.
  • Analyze research for application to practice.
  • Integrate principles of effective communication in professional settings.
  • Implement the role of nurse educator or nurse leader in professional practice.
  • Synthesize concepts from theory, research, and practice into a final project.
  • Contribute to the nursing profession through service and lifelong learning.

Webster's nursing programs feature low student-to-faculty ratios and are accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, 61 Broadway, New York, New York, 10006, 212-363-5555.

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> Nursing website


MSN Program Coordinator
Jenny Broeder Jennifer Broeder
MSN Program Coordinator &
Associate Professor
Nursing
314-968-7488
jbroeder@webster.edu
Jenny Broeder enjoys teaching practicing nurses who bring their experiences to the classroom. Her research and scholarship interests include mothering preterm infants, nursing theory and philosophy, and nursing leadership.



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