Bowie State University to Offer Satellite Degree Program for Nurse Practitioner Training

Bowie State University in Maryland has announced plans to offer a master of science in nursing program at the Southern Maryland Education Center in California, Maryland. The degree program will prepare professional nurses to become nurse practitioners. It will be the only graduate nursing program in St. Mary’s County, Maryland.

The first classes will being in the fall of 2012.

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  1. I have my MS from University of Maryland in Executive Leadership (nursing). I am interested in your satellite program for Nurse Practitioner Training. What is the deadline for your fall semester 2013? Can a gap analysis be done with my transcripts to see if some of my 600 and 700 level courses would apply to your program. I don’t need a degree, just a certificate. Thanks for your time.

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