The PhD program in nursing prepares scholars as scientists, leaders, innovators, and educators in nursing who: Discover new knowledge for nursing science practice through innovative, theory-based, ethical research; Integrate knowledge to influence health care delivery and policy through collaborative, interprofessional initiatives at organizational, local, state, regional, national, and global levels; Create and evaluate strategies to improve the health and well-being of individuals, families, communities, and populations; and Disseminate knowledge to those in nursing, other health sciences, policy makers, and the public through scholarly publication, formal teaching, and other creative venues.
The PhD in Nursing courses are delivered with blended instruction offering students the flexibility to attend class in person or connect in a synchronous remote format, both with some asynchronous activities. All students will come to campus for a for-credit 4-day immersive experience to engage with fellow students and PhD faculty. The intensives take place in late August for newly admitted students and annually in late May.
Intake: Fall and Spring
5 Juni 2023
School of Nursing
5-140 Weaver- Densford Hall,
308 Harvard Street SE,
MINNEAPOLIS,
Minnesota,
55455, United States
5 Juni 2023
School of Nursing
5-140 Weaver- Densford Hall,
308 Harvard Street SE,
MINNEAPOLIS,
Minnesota,
55455, United States
Anyone who has or will obtain a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in the U.S. or a comparable degree from an officially recognized college or university outside the U.S. may apply for graduate admission.
The preferred undergraduate GPA for admittance to the program is 3.00.
English Language Proficiency Requirements: TOEFL iBT – 95; IELTS Academic – 6.5; MELAB – 85; Pearson Test of Academic English (PTE Academic) – 59; Cambridge Assessment English (CAE) C1 Advanced – 180.