Is this distance learning degree any different from the one that is earned on campus at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing?
No. You will receive the same Health System Management degree, and your diploma is the same as the students’ on-campus diplomas.
How is this program accredited?
VUSN’s Health Systems Management degree program is accredited by National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission. Approved by the Tennessee Board of Nursing.
How long is the program?
The program is completed in two years of part-time study. There are six semesters with each semester lasting 12 to 15 weeks. The program is 15 courses or 39 credit hours of coursework.
How many credits and courses do I take each semester?
You will enroll in 2 to 4 courses each semester. You will take one course at a time and each course is 4 to 7 weeks in length.
How much does the program cost?
See the Tuition and Fees Supplement for the most current information. This is a great investment when you consider that the program will allow you to realize career-advancing opportunities while you continue working. It is immediately accessible from your home or office, and you can have the benefits of a Health Systems Management Master of Science in Nursing degree from a highly regarded school like Vanderbilt University School of Nursing in two years part-time study.
When do I start the program?
You may enter the program three times per year at the beginning of any semester — fall, spring, or summer.
How much time is required in this program?
This program is designed for working nurses who must keep up with the demands of work and home. Most learners require 12-15 hours of study per week. Your instructor will help keep you on track. Learners also find their small group is a tremendous source of support.
Who do I talk to if I have more questions or if I want to apply?
You may call an Admissions Representative at 1-866-810-8708.
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