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Husson University , located in Bangor, Maine, recently announced a new nursing program that will be offered in the School of Nursing. A fully online nursing track focused on educational leadership will be available to Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) students beginning in fall 2018.

According to GlobeNewswire.com, the US Department of Labor estimates that jobs for healthcare administrators will grow 20 percent from 2016 to 2026. Husson University’s online nursing program is designed to meet the needs of busy nurses who are interested in becoming leaders.

With an in-depth combination of courses on educational and leadership theory, students will complete the program with the leadership skills they need to excel in administrative positions in healthcare systems and academia. Courses cover a range of topics to build a comprehensive understanding of the financial, operational, regulatory, and clinical aspects of health system management.

Donna Beuk, EdD, MSN, RN, CNE, chair of Husson University’s School of Nursing, tells GlobeNewswire.com, “The online versions of our nursing programs are ideal for working professionals interested in furthering their education. Synchronous and asynchronous courses allow nurses to fit degree studies into their busy schedules. Field work and internships are an important part of the degree. Practicing nurses can fulfill the field work requirement at their current employer, if they choose.”

To learn more about Husson University’s new online nursing program on educational leadership, visit here.

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