<P> The school has over 1,300 students enrolled in nine degree programs . Each degree incorporates the Jesuit mission and values with program outcomes focused on working with underserved populations . </P> <P> The school offers a BSN program leading to licensure as a registered nurse (RN). The Bachelor of Health Services (BHS) degree is intended to prepare students for healthcare administration and management . </P> <P> The Master of Science in Nursing for Non-Nurses (MSN for Non-Nurses) program is designed for students who hold bachelor's degrees in areas of study outside of nursing and are seeking new careers as registered nurses . Conversely, the Master of Science in Nursing for Registered Nurses is the pathway of the MSN program that prepares RNs already holding an associate's or bachelor's degree in nursing to advance within the field . The MSN degree has a Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) focus . The MSN program for Registered Nurses is available to students online . </P> <P> The school also offers a Master of Public Health (MPH) program, a Master of Science in Behavioral Health (MSBH), a two - year Master of Science in Healthcare Simulation (MSIM), and a Master of Science in Health Informatics (MSHI). The Master of Public Health and Master of Science in Healthcare Simulation is currently offered online . As of January 2016, Graduate Certificates are available that include Executive Certificate in Clinical Informatics and Certificate in Healthcare Simulation Education . </P>

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