Immersing yourself in courses on advanced role preparation strengthens your identity as a leader who can bridge practice and education with confidence. Diving into quality and safety deepens your ability to design learning experiences that reflect the realities of modern healthcare systems, ensuring students develop the judgment and resilience needed for safe, high‑reliability practice. As you move into curriculum design and development, you begin crafting educational blueprints that translate evidence, innovation, and patient-centered values into meaningful learning pathways. And through curriculum assessment and evaluation, you gain the tools to measure not just what students know, but how well they can apply, analyze, and grow—closing the loop between teaching and real-world competence. This journey isn’t just about earning a degree; it’s about becoming.
MSOE’s School of Nursing brings together exceptional faculty expertise with personalized, one‑on‑one support, creating an environment where you’re guided, challenged, and empowered to get the very most out of your degree.

Mode of Delivery Program Credits Admissions Requirements
Online 32 credits, 512 practicum hours
  • Undergraduate transcripts
  • Proof of valid, unrestricted RN license

Curriculum Highlights:

  • Industry experienced faculty
  • Small classes
  • Synchronous and asynchronous online courses convenient for working professionals
  • Rolling admissions
  • Flexible curriculum allows for full-time or part-time enrollment

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Why Obtain Your Nurse Educator degree at MSOE?

Graduates of the program will:

  • Design and develop curriculum that translates evidence, innovation, and patient-centered values into meaningful learning pathways. 
  • Assess and evaluate curriculum with the tools to measure not just what students know, but how well they can apply, analyze and grow. 
  • Develop a strong professional identity as a nurse educator.
  • Apply quality and safety principles to teaching and learning.
  • Evaluate learning outcomes using rigorous assessment strategies

Accreditation

The baccalaureate degree program in nursing and the master's degree program in nursing at Milwaukee School of Engineering are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).

MSN Requirements

  • Complete the free application here.
  • Submit official post-secondary transcripts.
    • Bachelor of Science in Nursing from an accredited university is required.
  • Current unrestricted RN license.
  • A criminal background check and urine drug screen will be done on all students entering the program.

MSN Nursing Educator Program Details

Read more about MSOE’s Nursing Educator program and view the curriculum.