Mississippi University for Women Nursing School Review

At a time when women education was not valued or given much attention, Mississippi was on the contrary and hence the foundation of Mississippi University for Women (MUW) in 1884. In this view, the university became the first Women’s-only public and state-supported center of higher education in US. It remained as a state college for women until 1974 when it changed to Mississippi University for Women. However, the university started enrolling men from 1982 but women still hold the highest percentage of women.

Nursing at Mississippi University for Women

There are three departments that offer the nursing programs at Mississippi University for Women. The three departments are under the College of Nursing and Speech Language Pathology. From the level of associate nursing degrees to graduate nursing, the university has everything you would require as nurse student. The associate degree is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission while the degrees from the Baccalaureate level are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.  All programs are also accredited at the state level by the Mississippi Institute of Higher Learning.

Department of Associate Nursing

This department has two associate degree tracks as outlined below:

  • ASN- Generic Option

The generic option of the associate degree admits fresh students who do not have prior nursing experience. The program requires 71 credit hours of nursing and non-nursing courses to complete. The curriculum is designed to be completed in two-years of intensive study involving college study, clinical experience and externship.  Students are awarded an Associate of Science in Nursing degree and obtain eligibility for the NCLEX-RN exam.

  • LPN to RN Advanced Placement Option

At Mississippi University for Women, LPNs have the chance of advancing to professional nursing through the fast-paced, nine-month program.  For advanced placement, students must complete three nursing transition courses after which, the students receive 21credits in advanced standing in place of the three.  This program forms a good base for students who want to complete a BSN at MUW at a later point.

 

Department of Baccalaureate Nursing

In this department, two degrees are also available as explained below:

  • BSN Option

The program requires 128 credits; 62 and 66 general education and nursing major respectively. The first and sophomore years are specifically designed for general education courses while junior and senior years are dedicated to nursing major courses.  The program welcomes fresh entry level candidates who will complete the curriculum on a full time basis at Columbus Campus. Students are prepared to write their first NCLEX-RN exam.  Registered Nurses who wish to complete a BSN at Mississippi University for Women are advised to apply to the RN to BSN advanced placement.

  • RN/ BSN Advanced Placement Option

This program is designed for adult learners who are already registered nurses. It helps RNs complete a Bachelor of Science in nursing degree through two flexible options. The first is a Partial Distance Option where students can take a hybrid of distance learning and classroom for curriculum coverage.  The hybrid includes one campus attendance day/week in the first semester and one campus day every three weeks in the subsequent two semesters.  The second is a Total Distance Option where all courses are delivered exclusively online and students are not required to come to campus for classes.

Department of Graduate Nursing

The department of graduate nursing at Mississippi University for Women includes master level degrees and post masters certificate programs.  All programs in the master’s level require 12 months and 39 credits to complete for all the three Masters of Science in Nursing tracks listed below:

  • Geriatric Nurse Practitioner (GNP)
  • Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP),
  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNP)

There are also three post masters MSN programs at the university; two of which are meant for masters prepared generalist graduates who do not have a Nurse Practitioner specialty while the other one is for MSN- Nurse Practitioner graduates.

Contact:
Mississippi University for Women
1100 College Street, Columbus,
MS 39701