The graduates of the Master Program in Nursing are expected to be able to:
1. Comprehend and develop advanced nursing theories and concepts to nursing practice in their specialty area.
2. Apply advanced nursing theories and concepts to nursing practice in their specialty area.
3. Creatively, conduct and/or utilize nursing and non-nursing research using professional models in solving nursing problems in specialty area in order to improve the quality of nursing practice.
4. Promote the quality of nursing care with creative thinking, leadership, and effective participation in the health team in taking care of the individual, family, and community.
5. Effectively, assume the role of educator, administrator, and specialist within the professional autonomy in their area of specialty.
6. Utilize continuous quality improvement methods to develop standards of care, clinical protocols and clinical pathways and to continually evaluate health care outcomes in their area of specialty.