Created with Sketch. RN to MSN (APRN Tracks)

What is it? 

A nursing bachelor’s degree (BSN) program for registered nurses who have earned an associate degree or nursing diploma.

What can I do with it?

Elevate your nursing practice and improve patient outcomes. Many healthcare systems prefer to hire, retain and promote RNs who have earned the BSN.

What will I learn?

Beginning nursing theory, practice and research.

Is there a clinical/capstone or practicum?

The capstone course requires a project. The RN to BSN can be completed 100% online. There is no clinical component.

How many courses are in the program?

120 credit hours with 34 hours (9 courses) in nursing; transfer credit from the associate degree (up to 90 credits) includes 24 hours of nursing coursework.

How quickly can I complete the program?

12 months

How much does the program cost?

See tuition and fees > 

Where can I learn more? 

See the RN to BSN program page > 

What is it? 

A pathway to a nursing master’s degree (MSN) for registered nurses who have earned an associate degree or nursing diploma.

What can I do with it?

Take on administrative and leadership roles, as well as nurse educator positions.

What will I learn?

Advanced nursing theory, practice and research; focus on administration, education and informatics.

Is there a clinical/capstone or practicum?

The capstone course requires 80 hours of clinical time spent on-site with a preceptor at an approved healthcare setting.

How many courses are in the program?

37-42 credit hours; 10-12 courses 

How quickly can I complete the program?

19-21 months

How much does the program cost?

See tuition and fees >

Where can I learn more? 

See the MSN program page >

What is it? 

A pathway to a nursing master’s degree (MSN) with an APRN specialization for registered nurses who have earned an associate degree or nursing diploma.

What can I do with it?

Expand your clinical capabilities to manage patient care within the primary care setting as an adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioner, a family nurse practitioner, or a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner.

What will I learn?

Advanced nursing theory, practice and research; focus on clinical application.

Is there a clinical/capstone or practicum?

Clinical/Practicum courses: NURS 700 is 16 lab hours, and there are four additional clinical courses for each track - each requires 150 clinical hours with a preceptor at a healthcare site.

How many courses are in the program?

45-46 credit hours; 14 courses

How quickly can I complete the program?

30-31 months

How much does the program cost?

See tuition and fees > 

Where can I learn more? 

See the MSN-FNP program page >

See the MSN-AGPCNP program page >

See the MSN-PMHNP program page > 

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Employment Outlook

12%

From 2023-2033, jobs in Nursing are expected to increase by 12%

Occupation Median Salary (2023) Job Postings (2023) Projected Growth (2023-2033)
Occupation
Nurse Anesthetists $212,659 31,519 13%
Nurse Anesthetists
Median Salary: $212,659
Job Postings: 31,519
Projected Growth: 13%
Occupation
Job Titles
Skills
Industry
Description

Nurse Anesthetists administer anesthesia, monitor patient’s vital signs, and oversee patient recovery from anesthesia. May assist anesthesiologists, surgeons, other physicians, or dentists. Must be registered nurses who have specialized graduate education.

Projected Growth
Job TitleJob Postings% of Job Postings
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists22,42771%
Nurse Anesthetists2,0617%
Locums Tenens1,1744%
Anesthesiologists9063%
Locum Tenens Anesthesiologists7102%
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SkillJob Postings% of Total Postings
Anesthesias8,88370%
Anesthesiology5,70845%
Nursing2,66321%
Pre-Anesthetic Assessment2,33718%
Surgery2,26218%
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Industry% of Occupation in Industry
Offices of Physicians52%
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals24%
Offices of Other Health Practitioners6%
Outpatient Care Centers5%
Education and Hospitals (Local Government)5%
Education and Hospitals (State Government)3%
Other6%
Nurse Midwives $129,646 6,819 9%
Nurse Midwives
Median Salary: $129,646
Job Postings: 6,819
Projected Growth: 9%
Occupation
Job Titles
Skills
Industry
Description

Nurse Midwives diagnose and coordinate all aspects of the birthing process, either independently or as part of a healthcare team. May provide well-woman gynecological care. Must have specialized, graduate nursing education.

Projected Growth
Job TitleJob Postings% of Job Postings
Certified Nurse Midwives5,72084%
Nurse Midwives82912%
Certified Nurse Midwives/Women's Health Nurse Practitioners481%
Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioners701%
Directors of Health and Human Services50%
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SkillJob Postings% of Total Postings
Midwifery1,68867%
Obstetrics And Gynaecology1,24249%
Gynecology1,21148%
Postpartum Care1,02841%
Nursing93737%
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Industry% of Occupation in Industry
Offices of Physicians52%
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals21%
Outpatient Care Centers15%
Offices of Other Health Practitioners5%
Education and Hospitals (Local Government)3%
Education and Hospitals (State Government)2%
Other3%
Nurse Practitioners $126,256 387,601 44%
Nurse Practitioners
Median Salary: $126,256
Job Postings: 387,601
Projected Growth: 44%
Occupation
Job Titles
Skills
Industry
Description

Nurse Practitioners diagnose and treat acute, episodic, or chronic illness, independently or as part of a healthcare team. May focus on health promotion and disease prevention. May order, perform, or interpret diagnostic tests such as lab work and x rays. May prescribe medication. Must be registered nurses who have specialized graduate education.

Projected Growth
Job TitleJob Postings% of Job Postings
Nurse Practitioners140,28236%
Nurse Practitioners/Physician Assistants73,20819%
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners28,6377%
Family Nurse Practitioners32,0408%
Nurse Practitioners/Advanced Practice Registered Nurses18,4235%
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SkillJob Postings% of Total Postings
Nursing59,01530%
Primary Care50,90926%
Medical Records33,49117%
Patient Education And Counseling27,99414%
Treatment Planning25,43413%
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Industry% of Occupation in Industry
Offices of Physicians48%
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals18%
Outpatient Care Centers9%
Offices of Other Health Practitioners4%
Education and Hospitals (State Government)3%
Education and Hospitals (Local Government)3%
Other14%
Registered Nurses $86,070 4,823,198 10%
Registered Nurses
Median Salary: $86,070
Job Postings: 4,823,198
Projected Growth: 10%
Occupation
Job Titles
Skills
Industry
Description

Registered Nurses assess patient health problems and needs, develop and implement nursing care plans, and maintain medical records. Administer nursing care to ill, injured, convalescent, or disabled patients. May advise patients on health maintenance and disease prevention or provide case management. Licensing or registration required. Includes Clinical Nurse Specialists.

Projected Growth
Job TitleJob Postings% of Job Postings
Registered Nurses1,029,00121%
Medical Surgical Registered Nurses382,3918%
Travel Registered Nurses481,60910%
ICU Registered Nurses372,6248%
Operating Room Registered Nurses295,2986%
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SkillJob Postings% of Total Postings
Nursing1,606,51859%
Nursing Care636,89623%
Nursing Process388,95014%
Medication Administration297,83611%
Intensive Care Unit287,12410%
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Industry% of Occupation in Industry
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals47%
Education and Hospitals (Local Government)7%
Offices of Physicians7%
Home Health Care Services6%
Outpatient Care Centers5%
Nursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities)4%
Other24%
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses $59,738 977,050 9%
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
Median Salary: $59,738
Job Postings: 977,050
Projected Growth: 9%
Occupation
Job Titles
Skills
Industry
Description

Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses care for ill, injured, or convalescing patients or persons with disabilities in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, private homes, group homes, and similar institutions. May work under the supervision of a registered nurse. Licensing required.

Projected Growth
Job TitleJob Postings% of Job Postings
Licensed Practical Nurses499,54351%
Licensed Vocational Nurses110,18211%
Registered Nurses/Licensed Practical Nurses56,0316%
Home Health Licensed Practical Nurses49,7255%
Licensed Practical Nurses/Licensed Vocational Nurses47,3645%
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SkillJob Postings% of Total Postings
Nursing247,17357%
Nursing Care106,18925%
Medication Administration93,63922%
Vital Signs76,80718%
Home Health Care63,91115%
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Industry% of Occupation in Industry
Nursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities)27%
Home Health Care Services12%
Offices of Physicians12%
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals10%
Continuing Care Retirement Communities and Assisted Living Facilities for the Elderly7%
Outpatient Care Centers5%
Other28%

Source: Employment Outlook data is provided by Lightcast. Franklin University cannot guarantee employment placement, salary level, or career advancement.

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