Forensic nurses are highly trained experts that provide care to some of the most vulnerable patients, those who have experienced trauma, violence, or maltreatment. With their advanced and specialized education, forensic nurses help lead interprofessional teams that assist patients who have been victimized in achieving optimum health and legal outcomes.

FORENSIC NURSING PROGRAM QUICK FACTS

Master of Science in Nursing
• 39 credit hours
• 500 clinical hours
• 28 months

Graduate Certificate
• 18 credit hours
• 16 months

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Comprehensive forensic nursing education including interpersonal violence and death, legal/risk, organ donation and recovery, emergency preparedness, and disaster management
  • Program facilitates all clinical placements
  • First and only program meeting AACN recommended 500 clinical hours
  • Able to work full-time, contributing to work-life balance
  • Online and hybrid program options
  • In-state tuition for out of state students

For more information, please call (248) 370-4253 or email [email protected].