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University of the Cumberlands

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  • MSN
  • Williamsburg
  • Kentucky
  • BSN
  • A role in nursing offers the opportunity for rewarding career paths serving the health and well-being of others. University of the Cumberlands' nursing degree and training programs give students the knowledge and skills to pursue jobs at all levels of nursing practice. 

    Our nursing degree and training programs can help students enter the field, as well as bridge more advanced educational and career goals. Program paths include: 

    • Certified Nurse Aid (CNA)/Medicaid Nurse Aid Training – The Medicaid Nurse Aide Training (NURS 100) course prepares students to sit for the certification exam and for entry-level CNA jobs.
    • Associate of Nursing (ADN) - RN to BSN – The ADN degree prepares students for entry-level nursing jobs as well as for BSN degree studies.
    • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) – The 100% online RN-BSN degree can build on an ADN degree and/or current nursing experience and can be completed in as little as 12 months.
    • Master of Science in Nursing Family Practitioner (MSN-FNP) – The MSN-FNP program prepares graduates for advanced registered nursing practice in a family healthcare setting. This program builds on current RN experience and a BSN level of education. 

    Program Benefits 

    Led by faculty with real-world experience, our programs emphasize a practitioner-focused curriculum to prepare graduates to immediately begin serving in the field. Our program benefits include:  

    • Convenient online format – RN to BSN and MSN-FNP degrees can be completed entirely online
    • Hands-on learning – State-of-the-art simulation lab offers applied experiences 
    • Accelerated program – RN-BSN degree can be completed in as little as 12 months
    • Accreditation – RN-BSN program is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education 
    • NCLEX-RN preparation – ADN degree program prepares students to sit for the NCLEX-RN license exam 
    • Medicaid Nurse Aid Training – State Registered Nurse Aide or Certified Nurse Aid (CNA) preparation 

    Career Outlook 

    Jobs across this field are in high demand and graduates can support patient care in a variety of workplace settings, from hospitals to medical clinics. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for an RN with a BSN is $73,300. At the master's level, nurse practitioner jobs are growing at a much faster-than-average rate of 45 percent, and an average annual salary of $115,800. 


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