Nursing Online from Aurora University

Health care is rapidly changing. Expand your knowledge and enhance your career with an online nursing degree from Aurora University. No matter your level of training or what your career goals are, we can help get you there.

Advancing technology coupled with an aging population has spurred demand for qualified nursing professionals to meet new patient care and quality standards. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) can take current nursing professionals to the next level of patient care.

Seize the Opportunity

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics provides data to back up a known truth: careers in health care are on the rise. Employment for registered nurses is expected to increase by 19 percent over the next decade. Career growth for health educators is projected at 21 percent over the next 10 years. By furthering your education, you position yourself at the forefront of this prominent field.

Enhance Your Skills

The field of medicine never stops evolving—neither should your education. AU’s RN to BSN program can help current RNs increase their marketability and update their skill set.

Current RNs who hold a bachelor’s degree outside of nursing can start the path toward a Master of Science in Nursing with the MSN bridge program.

Become a Leader

A Master of Science in Nursing with a focus in administration is ideal for current nurses who wish to transition into a high-level managerial position.

If you already hold a graduate degree, earning a nursing administration certificate can help you continue to develop your career.

Shape the Future

Without teachers, there would be no nurses. The Master of Science in Nursing with an education concentration delivers exceptional academic knowledge and provides enhanced pedagogy skills for nurses looking to transition into the education field.

If you already hold a graduate degree, a nursing education certificate provides the additional certification necessary to begin a rewarding career educating the next generation of nurses.