Nursing – Master’s and Post Master’s Programs
The Mission of the Molloy Nursing Master's and Post Master's
Program is built on the Dominican Tradition of community, service, spirituality and study, offering students a portfolio of Master of Science degree specialties pertinent to the ever-changing healthcare landscape.
Molloy University School of Nursing offers flexible programs leading to a Master of Science with a graduate nursing degree. Master's students at Molloy pursue their advanced education with faculty and clinical preceptors who have expertise in evidence-based practice in the student's chosen area of study.
The graduate nursing programs are offered in a part-time flexible hybrid format. Students can finish any of the programs in three years.
Students can choose to study in one of the nine nursing specialty programs:
- Family Nurse Practitioner
- Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
- Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
- Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
- Family Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
- Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Nursing Education
- Nursing Administration with Informatics
- Dual Degree: Nursing Administration with Informatics/MBA Health Administration
The Nursing Administration with Informatics program offers a dual degree where students may earn an MBA in Healthcare Management with an additional 18 credits after completing the MS Nursing Administration with Informatics.
Each program provides academic experiences that build upon the core courses and integrate clinical practicum experiences appropriate to the specialty. Molloy faculty create a rich academic environment refining and developing leadership, critical thinking, clinical judgment, and evidence-based practice skills. Experiences are offered to students that engage community partners locally, regionally and globally in the curriculum.