Master of Science in Nursing / Nursing Informatics
Queens University of Charlotte

Program Details

Queens University of Charlotte offers an online Nursing Informatics degree track in their MSN program.  This program prepares students to participate in the analysis, design, and implementation of information and communication systems.  You will develop expertise in nursing informatics and information technology as well as the effectiveness of informatics research.  

Core curriculum in the MSN program covers topics including theoretical foundations of nursing, health policy, data interpretation, research methods, professionalism and ethics, clinical outcomes, and management of the care environment.  The Nursing Informatics track will teach you more about nursing leadership principles and practices, financial management, clinical information systems, and healthcare data implementation and evaluation.  In addition to a clinical practicum, which can be completed at a location convenient for you, the Nursing Informatics track includes a residency that will give you hands-on experience.

With the MSN–Nursing Informatics track, you can pursue leadership positions that enable you to enhance healthcare decision making and the delivery of quality patient care.  You might work as a clinical informatics nurse, clinical information specialist, clinical terminologist, nursing informatics analyst or information practice specialist.

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100% Online

Program Accreditation & Licensing

Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)

School Accreditation & Licensing

Queens University of Charlotte is accredited by:

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)

Queens University of Charlotte is accredited by the SACSCOC to award associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

Program Requirements & Restrictions

Minimum Education

Bachelor Degree

Recommended GPA

2.5 or above (4.0 scale)

Application Requirements

Occupational License, Official College Transcript(s)

Additional Info

  • Applicants must have a BSN degree earned at a regionally accredited institution and nursing program accredited by ACEN, NLNAC or CCNE.