Master of Science in Nursing – Infection Prevention and Control Specialization
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At a Glance
16- to 24-Month
Program
Online
36
Credit Hours
Monthly
Start Dates
Make a difference in patient outcomes with a better understanding of infection prevention and control. Pursue your Master of Science in Nursing – Infection Prevention and Control Specialization for the opportunity to build the skills you could use to create programs and monitor critical infection control indicators in healthcare delivery. Built on guidelines from the Certification Board for Infection Control and Epidemiology as well as the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses guidelines, this program covers the essentials involved in improving patient safety, care, and outcomes through infection prevention and control.
Post offers two different modalities to help you earn your MSN: Term Based and SIMPath® (Competency Based)
Term Based
SIMPath®
*Students may add additional courses through the twelfth (12th) week of the term. Any courses that remain unfinished must be repeated. Students who choose the SIMPath® option will not be able to complete all coursework within a single semester. However, students will be able to complete their program in a minimum of two semesters.
The master’s degree program in nursing at Post University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, 655 K Street NW, Suite 750, Washington, DC 20001, 202-887-6791
This program is not designed to fulfill the educational requirements for any licensure or certification. Post University does not speak on behalf of any licensing board or body but does assist students in understanding licensure requirements.
Post embeds micro-credentialing opportunities in programs to help build personal or professional skills to highlight on a resume or online profile.
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“The diverse range of courses, which can be easily applied to my daily goal of preventing Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections, has expanded my understanding of the complexities of healthcare policy and the crucial role registered nurses play in shaping it.”
– YunHee Lee RN, BSN, VA-BC
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