Are there any schools in Phoenix besides ASU that offer MSN programs?

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Specializes in Nurse Leader specializing in Labor & Delivery.

Just trying to determine if there are any in-state programs in which I could get an MSN/CNM degree.

Not sure about CNM, but u of p online has a masters program. And I think if you work for Banner, you can take the classes there at the hospital, because they have classes at various times. I beleive the RN-BSN at Banner takes a year and a half.

Rebecca

University of Phoenix has both types of programs available, on-line or classroom or even a combination of the two. Bit I am not sure that they offer a CNM track, for that you would need to check with them.

You are not going to find CNM tracks as easy as the other NP specialties.

Specializes in Nurse Leader specializing in Labor & Delivery.
You are not going to find CNM tracks as easy as the other NP specialties.

I imagine not. But "easy" is not exactly why I chose the field. :)

Specializes in Vents, Telemetry, Home Care, Home infusion.
Just trying to determine if there are any in-state programs in which I could get an MSN/CNM degree.

Grand Canyon University has a Master's degree program, and UOP and NAU have

on-line programs.

There is a CNM on-line program offered through Frontiers College in Kentucky.

Go to www.midwives.org. Good luck!!:)

Wow, ASU has a great selection of NP programs (7) when compared to anything else available in the state.

My name is Baambi and I am in NY. I am taking an MHA at UOP online and will graduate in 11 months (not that I am counting ~x~) The course is tough but do-able. Classes are 6 weeks long but you only take one at a time and can go right into the next class or take up to 29 days in-between. I am coming to Phoenix next July for graduation and possibly check into what jobs are available. Can you advise? Phoenix would be to hot for me, something around 75/80 degrees and no snow :nono:

Not sure about CNM, but u of p online has a masters program. And I think if you work for Banner, you can take the classes there at the hospital, because they have classes at various times. I beleive the RN-BSN at Banner takes a year and a half.

Rebecca

Specializes in ICU, Research, Corrections.

. I am coming to Phoenix next July for graduation and possibly check into what jobs are available. Can you advise? Phoenix would be to hot for me, something around 75/80 degrees and no snow :nono:

San Diego:rotfl: Honestly, I don't think you will find that place in AZ. Anywhere that is 75/80 in the summer is definitely going to have snow in the winter!

Cheers,

Lu Ann

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