Master of Science in Nursing (RN to MSN) – Forensic Nursing

Forensic nursing is the practice in which health care and legal systems intersect. Aspen’s RN-MSN program with a Forensic Nursing specialization helps nurses understand and adapt to advancements in new forensic research and techniques. Forensic nurses have a unique body of knowledge, which serves a critical role. For instance, a forensic nurse might care for an assault victim, provide health care in a correctional facility or provide forensic testimony in court. To ensure accurate results, nurses must be unbiased, thorough and diligent in their work at crime scenes, in the lab, and in the courtroom. Education is a crucial component to staying up to date in the industry. The RN-MSN Forensic Nursing program equips students with comprehensive forensic nursing knowledge; organizational skills necessary for writing reports, taking photos, and collecting evidence; critical thinking skills; and strategies to collect, record, and preserve essential evidence. 

United States University’s RN-MSN curriculum features 19 courses, 7 courses at the undergraduate level and 12 courses at the graduate level, designed to equip you with advanced nursing skills. Taught by experienced nurse educators from diverse healthcare settings, you’ll have the opportunity to apply new knowledge directly to your practice through the integration of your RN-MSN practicum project.

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