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School of Nursing

The Field

Nursing - a much in demand field - provides necessary care with a warm, steady hand when people need it most. At MSOE, we pride ourselves in making you the most qualified nurse possible.

The Program

Since 1995, the MSOE School of Nursing has been educating students that have the caring attitude and skills that make excellent nurses. The proof is in the 100% placement rate for graduates.

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The MSOE Advantage

The MSOE curriculum integrates a strong technology base that makes you a better caregiver. Through the knowledge you’ll gain in our brand-new, state-of-the-art labs, you will be comfortable with the technology you'll use daily on the job. The technology used in the classroom, such as responsive manikins, also helps you prepare to work with patients.

Our faculty are experts in their field and dedicated to assisting you in achieving your goal of becoming a professional nurse. Our student-faculty ratio doesn't exceed 35 to 1 in the classroom or 8 to 1 in the clinical area. We do not use teaching assistants.

Results

MSOE graduates leave MSOE prepared to tackle some of the most challenging but rewarding positions out there -- emergency, pediatrics and end-of-life.

All (100%) of our nurses get positions in respected hospitals and clinics around the nation, with an impressive average starting salary of $52,763.


Additional Information

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Dr. Debra Jenks

Dr. Debra Jenks

Department Chair/Associate Professor, MSOE School of Nursing Major: Nursing

According to Jenks, there are two things that set MSOE nursing students apart from all the rest: MSOE students begin to take nursing classes starting freshman year, and all MSOE students are required to take a Critical Care course their senior year.

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Business Journal writes about the School of Nursing expansion!