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Master's Programs

Nursing Education

The Nursing Education program prepares you to function as an academic or clinical nurse educator across various program levels and settings. Our program is ranked No. 3 by 2026 U.S. News & World Report for online master's in nursing education.

As an MSN nursing education student, you will gain a strong foundation in education theory, principles, teaching strategies and modalities, learner diversity, and curriculum and program evaluation. Students will learn to integrate teaching strategies via the classroom, distance-learning, clinical settings, in the learning and simulation laboratories, and through precepted and service-learning opportunities.

The interactive, online course delivery, paired with practicums that expose students to academic and clinical educational settings, provides flexible, yet comprehensive preparation for a nurse educator role. Upon completion of program and with required experience, graduates are eligible to sit for the National League of Nursing’s certification for nurse educator (CNE) examination.

MSN in Nursing Education requires 39 credit hours and can be completed in 5 semesters. All didactic work is online, distance format with complimentary practicums that may be completed in one’s geographic region. Courses are offered in a variation of 7 or 15-week semester courses, with an average of 6-9 credit hours per semester.

MSN Main Courses
  • NURS 700 – Theoretical and Conceptual Foundation for Nursing A
  • NURS 789 – Statistical and Research Methods for Nursing A
  • NURS 720 – Clinical Application of Population Analysis A
  • NURS 791 – Seminar in Clinical Nursing Research B
Advanced Practice Nursing Core Courses
  • NURS 707 – Advanced Pathophysiology for Nurses
  • NURS 702 – Pharmacological Management of Pediatric, Adult and Gerontological Patients Across the Lifespan
  • NURS 704 – Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning + Nurse Educator Specialty Courses
  • NURS 710 – Role of the Nurse Educator B
  • NURS 724 – Education in Nursing B
  • NURS 725 – Nursing Education: Curriculum and Evaluation
  • NURS 739 – Online Instruction and Technology in Nursing Education
  • NURS 743 – Advanced Nursing Practicum for the Educator *
  • NURS 727 – Nurse Educator Practicum *

Total 39 credits / 504 clinical hours

Upon graduation and meeting experience criteria, you are eligible to sit for the National League of Nursing – Certification as Nurse Educator Exam (CNE).

+on campus immersion.
*course requires 252 direct clinical hours.
 A indicates A term, B indicates B term. If not noted, full semester course.

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing from a nationally accredited program
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale from previous undergraduate and any graduate work
  • Official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended must be submitted whether you received a degree or not. Applicants who attended a BSN program that issued pass or fail grades for all classes will not be considered a competitive applicants.
  • Three professional references - The professional recommendation should come from individuals with a master’s or higher in a health care field who can evaluate your potential for success in a graduate program. (Letters of recommendation cannot be used in lieu of our recommendation form.) Recommendations from family members or friends are not appropriate.
  • A personal goal statement that reflects MSN program outcomes
  • Current curriculum vitae or resume
  • Copy of unencumbered RN license from an approved state.
  • GRE not required

All application materials (except official transcripts) will be submitted via the College of Nursing's graduate application portal

Official transcripts must be sent to The Graduate School. Review the degree requirements before you apply.


The Nursing Education program accepts students for summer, fall and spring entry. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Early applications are encouraged. 

Summer entry admission cycle

RN-MSN part or full time students.

  • Application opens November 1
  • Final decision deadline February 28
Fall entry admission cycle

BSN-MSN and RN-MSN full time students only; BSN-MSN part or full time students; Certificate of Graduate Studies (post master's) part time students only; DNP full time students only.

  • Application opens March 1
  • Final decision deadline June 30
Spring entry admission cycle

BSN-MSN part or full time students.

  • Application opens July 1
  • Final decision deadline October 31

Resident Status

Estimated Total Cost

In-State

$35,973

Out-of-State

$63,185

Out-of-State with Nursing Scholarship

$41,043

MSN program costs depend on several factors. The estimated total cost to be paid via the tuition and fee bill is noted above.*

Additional costs associated with this program will be paid out of pocket. Additional tuition and fee information is on the Bursar's Office Tuition and Fees website. Financial aid is available. Complete the FAFSA form on the university’s Financial Aid website to determine your eligibility. The College of Nursing also offers general scholarships.

*Estimated costs are for new students who first enroll in the 2025-26 academic year and are subject to change.

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1601 Greene Street
Columbia, SC 29208

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