Master of Nursing

Total Graduate Faculty in Program:
36
Total Core Graduate Faculty in Program:
36
Graduate Students in Program:
12
Priority Deadlines:

  • Fall – 3/15

Campus:

  • Spokane
  • Tri-Cities
  • Vancouver

International Student English Proficiency Exams

International students may need to surpass the Graduate School’s minimum English language proficiency exam scores for this program. If the graduate program has unique score requirements, they will be detailed below. Otherwise, please refer to the Graduate School’s minimum score guidelines.

  • 550 TOEFL Minimum score
  • 80 TOEFLI Minimum score
  • 7 IELTS Minimum score

Degree Description:

The Master of Nursing Population Health (MN PH) is a practice-focused degree that is designed to educate advanced practice nurses to provide direct care to individual patients; manage care for individuals, families, groups and populations; serve as administrators in health care organizations; engage as faculty in nursing programs; develop and implement health policy; and translate research into expert practice.

Admission Requirements:

Click here to go to the College of Nursing’s MN admission requirements page.

Please also check out the Steps to Apply page to get started today!

(Effective summer session 2023, the College of Nursing is temporarily suspending admission to the Master of Nursing (MN) program. We will be redesigning the program curriculum for the next year. We will not have any open application cycles for this degree program until the new curriculum is ready to launch. We are excited for the future opportunities and look forward to remaining engaged with you to be sure you are ready for application when the new program becomes available.)

Career Opportunities:

Community nurse educators and administrators.

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