Clinical Nutrition Coordinated Program

Clinical Nutrition Coordinated Program, MS

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Clinical Nutrition Coordinated Program

Keiser University’s Bachelor of Science in Dietetics and Nutrition (BSDN) degree program has transitioned to the Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition Coordinated Program (MSCN-CP), which is a five-year master’s degree. Students apply at the undergraduate level and move directly into the graduate portion, finishing with a master’s degree and eligibility to sit for the Registered Dietitian exam. By awarding the MSCN degree, the program meets the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) requirements for eligibility to write the national registration exam on or after January 1, 2024.

Your Clinical Nutrition Coordinated Program

People today are more aware of nutrition’s role in their overall health. Yet many are confused about which dietary strategies and supplements will work best for them. They need expert guidance to make sense of the information they receive and personalized plans to address their unique nutritional needs.

Keiser University’s Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition Coordinated Program (MSCN-CP) combines clinical evaluation, food service management, and community concerns to help prepare you for a profession that focuses on optimizing nutrition and the prevention of chronic diseases. Equipped with this degree, you’ll understand the body’s relationship to food at a biochemical level and use that information to help people get the personalized care and guidance they seek.

Upon graduation, and after passing the Registration Examination for Dietitians, you’ll be prepared to help people prevent or better manage chronic diseases, identify and address nutritional imbalances, isolate the root cause of diet-related symptoms, and develop meal plans that support their medical care.

Keiser University’s Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition Coordinated Program (MSCN-NP) is currently the only coordinated program in the State of Florida.* This unique program provides everything you need to qualify for the Registration Examination for Dietitians (on or after January 1, 2024):

  • Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition degree
  • 1,000 hours minimum of supervised practice
  • Supervised practice rotations
  • Intensive exam preparation

Contact Keiser University today to learn more about our Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition Coordinated Program (MSCN-CP).

Please Note: Effective January 1, 2024, the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) will require a minimum of a master’s degree for individuals to be eligible to take the credentialing exam to become a registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN). In addition, CDR will continue to require that students complete didactic coursework and supervised practice in program(s) accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND). In most states, graduates also must obtain licensure or certification to practice. Graduates who successfully complete the ACEND-accredited MSCN Coordinated Program in Dietetics and Nutrition program at Keiser University are eligible to take the credentialing exam for RDNs upon completion of the program.
*As of October 2022

Learning That Fits Your Life

At Keiser University, we are committed to putting you and your future first with exceptional educational quality at convenient campus locations near you. 

Career Pathways

Graduates of the Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition Coordinated Program (MSCN-CP) can find opportunities in settings such as:

  • Hospitals and outpatient clinics
  • Food service operations
  • Community nutrition programs
  • Long-term care facilities
  • Government agencies

Contact Keiser University today to learn more about our MS in Clinical Nutrition Coordinated Program (MSCN-CP).

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Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Degrees

The Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP) program is designed to empower graduates with advanced competencies, preparing them for pivotal roles in nurse anesthesia practice, faculty positions, and leadership roles. Learn more about Entry Into Practice or the Completion Program by requesting more information. Our admissions team is ready to coach you through your next steps.

Designed for licensed RNs with a BSN Degree. 1 year of critical care experience required

Nurse Anesthesia Practice: Entry Into Practice, DNAP

  • Learning Format: On-Campus
  • Available Locations: Naples
  • Approximate Program Length*: 36 months
  • Coursework: The program integrates didactic, simulation, and clinical experiences that allow you to study the full scope of Nurse Anesthesia Practice.
  • Program Outcomes: Upon completion of the Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice: Entry Into Practice program, graduates who fulfill all program requirements will be eligible to sit for the National Certification Exam through the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA) and upon passing the exam, will become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist.

*Time to degree completion is an estimate, not intended as a guarantee, and can vary based on many case-by-case factors.

Must be currently licensed Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs)

Nurse Anesthesia Practice, DNAP (Completion Degree)

  • Learning Format: Online
  • Available Location: Naples
  • Approximate Program Length*: In as few as 20 months
  • Coursework: Graduate Courses & Capstone Project
  • Program Outcomes: The Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP) completion program builds upon prior knowledge obtained in the master’s program in Nurse Anesthesia and expands knowledge in clinical practice and clinical leadership. The DNAP (Completion Degree) teaches students to integrate education, administration, and business management methodology within the field of nurse anesthesia.

*Time to degree completion is an estimate, not intended as a guarantee, and can vary based on many case-by-case factors.

Nursing, FastTrack and Accelerated BSN

Your Accelerated and FastTrack Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Programs

Have you been thinking about becoming a nurse? A nursing career makes a real difference in the lives of others—and it’s a career field that is in demand. Becoming a nurse can offer you career security and advancement opportunities as you gain experience and training. Want to start your nursing career as quickly as possible? Checking out Keiser University’s Accelerated or FastTrack Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program can help. Earning your Accelerated or FastTrack BSN gives you the tools to provide compassionate, patient-centered, culturally competent nursing care. In it, you’ll learn how to use evidence-based knowledge and skills for wellness, health promotion, illness, disease management, and even end-of-life care. As a BSN graduate, you’ll be equipped with the skills and credentials you need to provide effective nursing care for different patients in a wide range of settings.

Two Ways to Expedite Your Nursing Education

With our Accelerated and FastTrack BSN paths, Keiser University offers two expedited opportunities to help students quickly gain the skills, insights, and credentials needed to pursue licensure. Although entering the program at two different entry points, students in both programs will participate in the same nursing curriculum and classes.

Accelerated BSN

Our pre-licensure Accelerated BSN maximizes your previous college degree to help you complete the program in, potentially, as few as four semesters (after general education credits and prerequisites are evaluated and completed).

FastTrack BSN

For students with prior college experience but are just beginning their first professional nursing program, Keiser University’s FastTrack BSN can be completed in as few as four semesters (after general education credits and prerequisites are evaluated and completed) or up to seven semesters.

Upon graduation, graduates will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing (BSN) and will be eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN licensing exam to practice as a registered nurse.

Learning that Fits Your Life

Take your Accelerated or FastTrack BSN program at a select campus.

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Career Pathways

Graduates of the B.S. in Nursing degree are prepared for registered nurse positions in diverse health care settings, including:

  • Hospital systems
  • Medical practices
  • Home health agencies
  • Long term care facilities
  • Public health
  • Other outpatient settings

Quickly prepare to give your career—and your patients—excellent care. Contact Keiser University today to learn more about our Accelerated and FastTrack BS in Nursing (BSN) programs.

What Our Graduates Are Saying

“When I came to Keiser, I just felt more comfortable here. I felt like people actually cared about me, and my questions were answered timely. Keiser is amazing; I would do it over and over again.”

– Ronald D., Keiser University Bachelor of Science in Nursing Graduate

“Keiser University gave me the tools and opportunity to fulfill goals that had always seemed out of reach.”

– Heather U., Keiser University ASN, BSN and MSN-FNP Graduate

Nursing, Traditional BSN

Your Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program

Become a nurse. There is a growing shortage of nurses nationwide. An aging population, workforce exits, and nurse retirements all contribute to this shortage, meaning the demand for these essential health care professionals will be high for years to come. Let Keiser University help you pursue a career where you make a difference for others and yourself with the Traditional Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).

If you are looking to start your first professional nursing program, our Traditional BSN was designed for you. It focuses on helping you build evidence-based knowledge and skills related to wellness, health promotion, illness, disease management, and end-of-life care, as well as employing the latest health technologies. The program also offers learning flexibility, with the option to attend year-round for eight straight semesters or in the fall and spring semesters only.

Upon graduation, you will be eligible to sit for the NCLEX-RN licensing exam to practice as a registered nurse.

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Learning that Fits Your Life

At Keiser University, we are committed to putting you and your future first with exceptional educational quality at convenient campus locations near you. 

A traditional BSN program student standing in a hallway, holding a tablet and smiling.

Career Pathways

Upon graduation from Keiser University’s BSN program, you’ll have had the opportunity to develop the skills and expertise you need to pursue your registered nurse (RN) designation and work in:

  • Hospital systems
  • Medical practices
  • Home health agencies
  • Long term care facilities
  • Public health
  • Other outpatient settings

Prepare to provide compassionate, patient-centered, culturally competent nursing care. Contact Keiser University today to learn more about our BS in Nursing (BSN) program.

What Our Graduates Are Saying

“When I came to Keiser, I just felt more comfortable here. I felt like people actually cared about me, and my questions were answered timely. Keiser is amazing; I would do it over and over again.”

– Ronald D., Keiser University Bachelor of Science in Nursing Graduate

“Keiser University gave me the tools and opportunity to fulfill goals that had always seemed out of reach.”

– Heather U., Keiser University ASN, BSN and MSN-FNP Graduate

Nursing, RN To BSN

Your Nursing, RN to BSN Program

If you’re a registered nurse seeking broader professional responsibilities and career opportunities, Keiser University’s RN to BSN program can help. With the option to learn online or in a combination of online and in-person instruction at a select campus, our program gives you the freedom, flexibility, and convenience to earn your degree on your terms. Plus, as a licensed RN, you may be able to transfer in eligible pre-requisite credits and complete the program in as little as 12 months. *

Your BSN program delivers the knowledge, skills, and credentials you need to take the next step in your career. A healthy amount of coursework devoted to upper-level nursing instruction will help you explore the issues that affect patients and influence health care delivery. Plus, you’ll get valuable, real-world experience working at clinical sites during the Community course.

Your program at a glance:

  • Online — also offered in a combination of online & in-person classes at a select campus location 
  • Upper division & career-relevant nursing coursework
  • Evidence-based curriculum 
  • Licensed RNs may be able to transfer in eligible pre-requisite credits
  • Earn a BSN in as little as 12 months*

* Our RN to BSN program can be completed in as few as 12 months; however, completion time is dependent on transfer credits accepted and courses completed each term. All transfer credit is subject to approval by the Dean of Academic Affairs; please contact the campus for additional information on the transfer credit policy.

Learning that Fits Your Life

Take your RN to BSN program online or choose our hybrid option at a select campus location for online learning convenience with an in-class personal touch.

Career Pathways

Upon graduation from Keiser University’s RN to BSN program, you’ll have had the opportunity to develop the skills and expertise you need to pursue leadership nursing roles in:

  • Hospital systems and medical practices
  • Home health agencies and long-term care facilities
  • Public health and other outpatient settings

Take the next step in your nursing career. Contact Keiser University today to learn more about our RN to BSN program.

What Our Graduates Are Saying

“When I came to Keiser, I just felt more comfortable here. I felt like people actually cared about me, and my questions were answered timely. Keiser is amazing; I would do it over and over again.”

– Ronald D., Keiser University Bachelor of Science in Nursing Graduate

“Keiser University gave me the tools and opportunity to fulfill goals that had always seemed out of reach.”

– Heather U., Keiser University ASN, BSN and MSN-FNP Graduate

Health Services Administration

Your Health Services Administration Program

There are critically important positions within the health care field that do not require a medical, nursing, or clinical license. Administrators—savvy professionals who run the business aspects of hospitals, clinics, physician offices, and more—are essential to the well-being of any health care organization. Give your career future a clean bill of health with an associate or bachelor’s degree in health services administration from Keiser University.

The Associate of Arts in Health Services Administration program provides a fundamental understanding of health services administration. It explores both business and health services administration aspects of the field as it covers management and marketing principles, business law, and front office management, as well as medical anatomy, physiology, and relevant terminology.

Our Bachelor of Arts in Health Services Administration provides a solid foundation in health care leadership, marketing, public policy, and finance. You will also explore the social, political, and economic factors contributing to the complexity of the U.S. health care system. The program offers the skills, insights, and credentials needed to take your administrative career to the next level.

Learning that Fits Your Life

Take your program in health services administration 100% online, in person at a nearby campus, or as a hybrid of both for an in-class personal touch mixed with online learning convenience.

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Career Pathways

Upon graduation from one of Keiser University’s health services administration programs, you’ll have had the opportunity to develop the skills and expertise required for entry-level administrative and managerial positions in settings such as:

  • Hospitals
  • Health care agencies
  • Managed care organizations
  • Medical practice management
  • Health insurance companies
  • Nursing homes and residential facilities

Ready to become a vital member of the health care team? We can help. Contact Keiser University today to learn more about our AA or BA in Health Services Administration programs.

What Our Graduate Has to Say

ADVANCE YOUR CAREER

Keiser graduate shares how an education helped him get promoted.

– Jorge A., Keiser University Health Services Administration Graduate
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