Jul 04, 2025  
Xavier University Catalog 2025-2026 
    
Xavier University Catalog 2025-2026

Forensics, M.S.N.


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Master of Science in Nursing


The Master of Science in Nursing is available for pre- and post-licensure students.

The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) for registered nurses provides the opportunity to obtain advanced level preparation in nursing science. Graduates of the program are prepared to assume professional leadership roles that encompass educational, consultative, and managerial functions. They are prepared to design and establish delivery services and practice in response to current health care policy changes.

Admission


A Bachelor of Science in Nursing is required for admission to the MSN program.

The second degree Nursing, M.S.N. (MIDAS Program - Pre-licensure)  is designed for the individual with a bachelor degree in another discipline who wishes to be a registered nurse.  See MIDAS information and curriculum at www.xavier.edu/msn/midas.  

Objectives of the MSN Program


Core nursing and graduate support courses provide a foundation and with the opportunity to obtain advanced level preparation in nursing science.

Graduates of the MSN program are prepared to assume professional leadership roles that encompass educational, consultative, and managerial functions. They are also prepared to design and establish delivery services in response to current health care policy changes.

The graduate of the program of study leading to the Master of Science in Nursing degree will:

  1. Synthesize theoretical and empirical knowledge from the humanities and the sciences, including nursing, and evaluate it for its use in guiding nursing research and practice.
  2. Exhibit competence and confidence when assuming role responsibilities as a graduate with advanced level preparation.
  3. Exemplify moral and ethical leadership through a concern for others, the management of nursing care, and a commitment to professional excellence in the delivery of health care and the profession.
  4. Evaluate issues and opportunities in health care delivery from ethical, sociopolitical, technological, and historical frameworks while providing leadership for change.
  5. Validate and extend nursing knowledge through interpretation of and collaboration in nursing research.
  6. Communicate orally and in writing in a scholarly manner.
  7. Develop in-depth knowledge in a concentrated area of study.

Graduation Requirements


  • A minimum overall cumulative GPA of 3.000 is required.

Requirements for MSN in Forensics


Dual Credit for DNP Core Courses


Any student enrolled in an MSN program has the option to complete any of the following core courses in the DNP Program in lieu of the MSN curricular core courses.  The DNP level courses will satisfy the MSN degree requirements and also provide completion of up to 10 of the credit hours required of the DNP.

These courses are:

  • NURS 906 Informatics for Adv. Nursing Practice in Complex Health Systems in lieu of NURS 505 Health Care Informatics
  • NURS 908 Health Care Policy in lieu of NURS 690 Health Care Policy for Nursing Leaders 
  • NURS 903 Nursing Leadership in Complex Population-Based Healthcare Systems in lieu of NURS 754 Nursing Leadership and Management 

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