The Master of Science in Nursing degree (MSN) was offered at Seattle University from the 1994-1995 academic year to the 2016-2017 academic year. The program provided experienced professional nurses with the additional education needed to function in a rapidly changing health care environment that demands new and innovative approaches to nursing and health care delivery. Through the years, preparation focused on community health nursing leadership and nurse practitioner preparation, beginning with the family primary care nurse practitioner and extending to other areas.
Please note that this collection MSN theses is an uncomplete collection. Abstract of the theses can be viewed on this platform and full theses can be viewed at Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons Special Collections by completing the appointment form.
Theses/Dissertations from 1999
Teaching the Importance of Screening And Testing For Tubercluosis, Catherine Marie Baum
Examining the Relationship Between Vulnerability and High Risk Sexualitiy as in relates to the African America Adolescent, Jacqualine S. Hicks
Leininger's Culture Care Theory: A Proposed Model of Caring For Filipino Immigrants With Tuberculosis, Kevin Guarino Hitosis