Earn your MSN and Professional MBA degrees at the same time
Students can work toward and earn both their master of science in nursing and their master of business administration concurrently.
Courses for both degree programs are offered completely online. Students in the MSN portion will continue to pursue the desired MSN program as listed in the curriculum requirements. See specific MSN concentration option for details.
The MBA is a 36 credit hour program (12 classes) that requires 4 of those classes (12 hours) of specified elective. By taking MSN courses as your electives you can be well on your way to earning your MSN degree as well.
Will substitute these 12 hours of MSN course for the 12 hours of MBA electives:
| Course Name | Semester Credit Hours |
| NURS 5301 - Nursing Theory for the Advanced Practice Role | 3 |
| NURS 5311 - Contemporary Health Care Ethics | 3 |
| NURS 5302 - The Politics of Health Care | 3 |
| NURS 5322 - Evidence Based Research for the Advanced Practice Role | 3 |
Questions?
For more information about the Professional MBA program and requirements, visit the Professional MBA program page or reach out to the MBA Director via email, mba@sfasu.edu.
Cost of Attendance
Visit the additional information section of SFA's Tuition and Fee Plans page for current tuition and fees for online students.
Ready to apply?
Admission Requirements
Requirements for admission are:
- Acceptance to SFA's Graduate School via www.sfasu.edu/apply.
- Hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree from an accredited nursing program.
- Nurse Educator applicants must meet State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) and Nurse Licensure Compact requirements including a current, unencumbered license or have residency in Texas and hold current, unencumbered licensure to practice as a Registered nurse in the state of Texas.
- Family Nurse Practitioner applicants must reside in the state of Texas and hold current, unencumbered licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse in the state of Texas.
- Completion of one year of full-time clinical experience as a Registered Nurse is preferred.
- Applicants must meet GPA criteria for SFA graduate school admission.
- An applicant whose native language is not English must present satisfactory scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Applicants need to score at least 550 on the paper-based TOEFL, 213 on the computer-based TOEFL and 80 on the internet based TOEFL or 6.0 on the IELTS with no test scores under 5.5.
- The DeWitt School of Nursing will follow University policy for MSN degree requirements. See the Course Catalog for more information.
How to Apply
To be considered for admission to the MSN programs, you must have a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from an accredited nursing program and the equivalent of one year of clinical experience as a registered nurse.
Apply to SFA at www.sfasu.edu/apply.
- The application fee is $50.
- Make sure to select Graduate Student then select the MSN option you would like to enter.
- Please ensure that the application is completed in its entirety.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, students will:
- synthesize nursing science with knowledge from other disciplines as the basis for the advanced level of nursing practice
- evaluate effective strategies for managing the ethical and legal dilemmas inherent in patient care, the health care organization and research
- employ effective communication and collaborative skills in interdisciplinary teams for creating change in health care
- analyze concepts of health promotion and culturally competent care across the lifespan
- assume responsibility for the use of health care information systems and patient care technology to improve patient outcomes
- demonstrate leadership and accountability in the development and implementation of health care policy
- critically appraise existing literature from nursing and other disciplines to determine and implement the best evidence for practice
- advocate for the advanced practice role within the policy related to access and health care communities
- and value continuing competence, growth and development in the profession.
How to apply?
Email both program coordinators for info at msn@sfasu.edu and mba@sfasu.edu. Applications to sfasu.edu/apply will have to be made to both programs with two applications.
Do both programs need to begin the same semester?
No, one program can begin before or after the other. You must speak with the program coordinators to ensure the best paths for completion of the program requirements.
For more information about the MSN programs, visit our Master of Science in Nursing FAQ page or use the contact information below.
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