
Online Nurse Educator Master's Degree Program
Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
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Shape the Future of Nursing
Use your passion and experience as a nurse to make a lasting impact in the lives of students and health care professionals, so they can provide the same to their patients. Through the online nurse educator master’s program at Purdue University Northwest (PNW), you’ll gain the skills, knowledge and credentials to lead the next generation of nurses.
Expert PNW Faculty
Learn from experienced faculty who are dedicated to your growth as a skilled, confident nurse educator.
Flexible Online Learning
Earn your MSN 100% online and complete your practicum hours where you work.
Accelerated Completion
Graduate in as little as 12 months of full-time study or less than 2 years of part-time study.
Attend a Nationally Recognized College of Nursing
- Designated as a National League for Nursing Center of Excellence (2014–2028)
- For more than a decade, the College of Nursing has been an Indiana Center for Evidence-Based Nursing Practice: a JBI Affiliate Center
Accredited By ACEN
The baccalaureate, master’s and post-master’s certificate nursing programs at Purdue University Northwest at the Hammond and Westville campuses located in Hammond and Westville are accredited by the: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), 3390 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30326, 404-975-5000. The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the baccalaureate, master’s and post-master’s certificate nursing programs is continuing accreditation.
View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program at https://www.acenursing.org/search-programs.
Meet the Growing Demand for Nurse Educators
Employment of nurses is projected to grow from 2021 to 2031.
Online Nurse Educator Degree Program Highlights
- Become a certified nurse educator or a clinical nurse educator.
- Design, evaluate, update and implement nursing education curriculum.
- Provide staff development programs.
- Instruct undergraduate nursing students.


Online Nurse Educator Degree Program Outcomes
- Support nursing education through teaching and mentorship.
- Lead care teams to improve health care for diverse populations.
- Make informed, patient-centered decisions using evidence and experience.
- Cultivate a nursing philosophy rooted in empathy and professionalism.
Online Nurse Educator MSN Degree Program Curriculum
PNW’s Nurse Educator Master’s Degree curriculum has earned a certification of quality from Quality Matters™ (QM). The interactive, engaging courses have been evaluated by a team of experts, meet rigorous standards for online instruction and support student learning and success.
Deepen your expertise and shape the future of nursing through foundational courses designed for Nurse Educators.
Select Courses
- NUR 50100 – Foundations Of Advanced Practice In Nursing
- NUR 51000 – Research And Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
- NUR 53100 – Theoretical And Ethical Reasoning In Advanced Practice Nursing
Elevate your clinical insight with advanced coursework at the heart of nursing education.
Select Courses
- NUR 50710 – Pathophysiologic Concepts And Pharmacologic Interventions For Nurse Educators
- NUR 50310 – Advanced Health Assessment For Nurse Educators
Expand your teaching expertise across diverse nursing disciplines.
Select Courses
- NUR 66000 – Curriculum Development In Nursing
- NUR 66100 – Theories And Principles Of Teaching And Learning In Nursing Education
- NUR 66200 – Teaching Strategies For Nursing
- NUR 66300 – Assessment And Measurement In Nursing Education
Meet the Faculty

Earn a Master's Degree in Nursing with PNW's Online Nurse Educator Program
Purdue University Northwest’s MSN with a concentration in Nurse Education equips you with the advanced clinical expertise and teaching skills needed to shape the next generation of nurses. This fully online program prepares you to lead in academic and clinical education settings, combining evidence-based practice with innovative teaching strategies.
Ready to expand your impact—from the bedside to the classroom? Take the next step toward becoming a nurse educator today! Contact us at (219) 989-2257 or grad@pnw.edu to see how PNW can meet your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have questions that aren’t addressed below? View our general nursing FAQs for more information.
Online MSN General Questions
The program can be completed in less than two years.
You can access the MSN Nurse Executive and Nurse Educator student handbook online.
Online MSN Admission and Enrollment
Please see the Admissions Requirements page.
Schools or third-party transcript services can send your official electronic transcripts to grad@pnw.edu.
The mailing address for transcripts is:
College of Nursing
Purdue University Northwest
2200 169th Street
Hammond, IN 46323-2094
Attention: Dell Dumas
Graduate Program Academic Advisor
For more questions about transcripts, visit our general nursing FAQs page.
You can apply here: Online MSN Application
Campus: Purdue University Northwest
Major: Nursing
Degree Objective: Master of Science in Nursing
Course Delivery: Distance (online or off-campus location)
Online MSN Transfer Questions
A maximum of 9 semester hours or equivalent of graduate credit may be used as transfer credit from another university. To be accepted, courses must fulfill curriculum requirements and must have been taken at a university that has national nursing accreditation. Additionally, a grade equivalent to 3.0 (on a 4-point scale) or higher must be present for any transfer course.
All specialty and advanced core courses, including NUR 51000: Research and Evidence-Based Nursing, must be taken at PNW. A request for an exception to this policy will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Other core courses will be evaluated for equivalency and transferability. You will need to submit the syllabi for all courses you wish to have considered for transfer credit by the application deadline date.
If you have questions about transfer credits or outstanding program requirements that you will need to fulfill, please direct those questions to your assigned PNW academic advisor.
This review happens during the admissions process. For requests outside the admissions period, you should work directly with an advisor.
In addition to the Introductory Statistics course, the core class that could be considered is Healthcare Organization, Policy, and Economics. With regards to seeking transfers for core courses, if you took a theory course or ethics course elsewhere, you would still need to take the PNW theory/ethics course because your course would not have the same ethics component. If you took both the theory and ethics classes separately, PNW would consider that for transferability.
Nurse Executive courses that can be considered include: Human Resource Management and Healthcare Financial Management.
Nurse Educator courses that can be considered include: Pathophysiologic Concepts and Pharmacologic Interventions for Nurse Educators or separate graduate-level pathophysiology and pharmacology classes, and Advanced Health Assessment for Nurse Educators.
Online MSN Cost and Payments
You could be eligible for a $1,000 graduate scholarship if you are employed by one of the Purdue University Northwest partner hospitals located in Indiana, Illinois or Wisconsin. The scholarship applies only to nursing courses and is not retroactive.
If you are a Purdue alumnus, you are eligible for a $1,000 graduate scholarship if you previously completed the PNW RN-to-BSN.
You can only be eligible for one scholarship.
Self-pay, financial aid for those who qualify, and tuition assistance/reimbursement for those who qualify. Tuition is due the Friday before each term starts.
Online MSN Coursework and Grading
If you wish to transfer from one online concentration (e.g., Nurse Executive) to another online concentration (e.g., Nurse Educator) or vice versa, the process consists of submitting a written request to the graduate program advisor. The advisor will work with the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies to determine whether the request will be granted. The only eligibility requirement is that you be in good academic standing.
You can complete your practicum at any approved facility. You can work with a faculty member for guidance.
Yes, some of the practicum can be completed remotely.
The practicum is a total of 135 hours. You can complete this in one 7-week term or two.
You can expect to dedicate approximately 20 hours per week per class to your studies, readings and assignments.
You are responsible for the completion of all required work, in each course in which you have enrolled, by the time of the last scheduled meeting of the class, unless your assignment to the course has been properly withdrawn. You will receive from your instructors a grade in each course for which you are enrolled at the close of the session. This grade shall indicate your achievement with respect to the objectives of the course.
You can take breaks throughout your program, but you will want to consult with your Academic Advisor to be sure your next class is being offered during the term you return. If you are out for over a year, you will need to reapply to the program.
- 100% Online: MSN program includes a practicum experience that must be completed in a real-world health care environment. Students may complete their University-approved practicum where they work, but they cannot complete hours on work time or under their current supervisor.
- Employment Projections: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Postsecondary Teachers. National long-term projections may not reflect local and/or short-term economic or job conditions, and do not guarantee actual job growth.
- MSN Alumni Scholarship: Must have completed the PNW RN-to-BSN to be eligible for the scholarship.
- MSN Transfer Credits: Transfer dependent on program approval. Courses must fulfill curriculum requirements and must have been taken at a university that has national nursing accreditation. A grade of the equivalent of 3.0 (on a 4-point scale) or higher must be present for any transfer course and faculty will review syllabi for equivalence. NUR 51000, Research and Evidence-Based Nursing Practice, all advanced core courses, and all specialty courses (applies to all concentrations) must be taken at PNW.
- MSN Tuition and Fees: Students will incur differential fees, in addition to tuition, based on the number of credits taken per term. Differential fees are $221.25 when registered for less than 8 hours and $281.50 for 8 hours or more and are assessed once each traditional semester. Tuition and fees are subject to change by the Board of Trustees.
- Textbook Fee: The instructional material access fee is $299 per semester. The fee is not included in total tuition. All students are automatically entered into the access program and must opt out if they do not want to participate. For more information, visit www.pnw.edu/bursar/tuition-and-fees/instructional-materials-access/.