The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Administration program prepares nurses to create healthy work environments that support quality care for patients and populations. Graduates are empowered with the skills needed to lead interprofessional teams in a variety of healthcare settings. The program can be completed in as little as 24 months and is offered online in 8-week modules. The curriculum includes leadership and management theories, communication and relationship building, leading change and innovation, improving quality and safety, and developing evidence-based practice.
Students learn from expert faculty who bring extensive experience in administration, management, and leadership. With their guidance, students advance health care through OU’s research initiatives and community outreach programs. Designed for working professionals, the flexible online format allows students to earn their MSN in just 24 months while continuing to work full-time.
Career opportunities in this field are expanding rapidly. The health care management sector is projected to grow 18% through 2028 (BLS), and graduates are well-positioned for leadership and career advancement. At the OU Health Campus, students gain access to the Sooner Network—joining a community of more than 12,500 alumni from the state’s largest nursing program and building lifelong professional connections.