5 MSc Programs in Savannah, USA for 2024

MSc Programs in Savannah, USA for 2024Filter
    • Savannah, USA

    Full time

    Distance Learning

    English

    With their expertise in healthcare technology, nurse informaticists can transform patient care. From working with telemonitoring technology to patient care devices to electronic health records, nurse informaticists help organizations find and use technology to achieve more efficient, higher quality patient outcomes.

    • Savannah, USA

    Full time

    Distance Learning

    English

    The implementation of industry-grade technology and informatics solutions cannot be underestimated in the modern healthcare setting.

    • Savannah, USA

    Full time

    Distance Learning

    English

    Skilled nurse administrators can transform the care of patients and communities through evidence-based, outcome-oriented nursing leadership, and an unwavering focus on nursing excellence.

    • Savannah, USA

    Full time

    Distance Learning

    English

    Nurse educators play a pivotal role in strengthening the ever-important nursing workforce. With South University’s RN to Master of Science in Nursing with a Specialization in Nurse Educator degree program, you’ll develop and practise curriculum development strategies, teaching methods, and evaluation techniques for the classroom and clinical practice.

    • Savannah, USA
    • Tampa, USA
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    Full time

    Distance Learning, On-Campus

    English

    Building relationships with families is at the heart of this profession. Our Master of Science in Nursing with a specialization in Family Nurse Practitioner degree program is designed to prepare you with leading-edge healthcare and professional standards to treat patients and families throughout their lifespan. We put a strong emphasis on health promotion and the positive health behaviors for all developmental stages. This well-rounded education ensures you’re armed with the skill set you need to provide the best care possible to your patients.