New York University (NYU):The College of Nursing at New York University (NYU) in Manhattan offers one of the top-ranked baccalaureate nursing programs in the country, preparing students to meet the new and exciting challenges of professional nursing. In addition to our Bachelor of Science in Nursing, we also offer Master of Science and Post-Master's Advanced Certificate Programs; and a Doctor of Philosophy in Research Theory and Development.
Email: Contact us below ( or request a callback ).Why Study Nursing at NYU?
- The nursing curriculum provides the opportunity for you to use the outstanding resources throughout NYU to develop a strong foundation in the liberal arts and sciences.
- More than 90 percent of our students pass the licensing exam for registered nurses (NCLEX) on the first try.
- Our students' clinical education takes place in the most prestigious medical centers in the world.
- Our faculty members are nationally recognized as nursing scholars and leaders in a wide range of specialty areas.
Undergraduate Nursing Programs
Bachelor of Science in Nursing:
High school graduates enter the B.S. Program in Nursing as freshmen students and complete a four-year course progression, with nursing courses beginning in their junior year. The 128-credit curriculum for freshmen students incorporates 44 credits of liberal arts courses, 20 credits of science and prerequisite courses, and 64 credits of nursing core and clinical courses.
15 Month Accelerated Progression Program:
Students with a baccalaureate degree in another field who have successfully completed prerequisite courses in nutrition, chemistry, statistics, anatomy and physiology, microbiology, and developmental psychology can enter the College of Nursing, and complete the Bachelor of Science degree program in 15 months of full time study.
Dual Degree BS/MS Option:
The College of Nursing’s innovative (B.S/M.S.) Dual Degree Program enables students to obtain the bachelor’s degree in Nursing and advance to a master’s degree in Nursing that prepares them to be nurse practitioners, midwives, educators, informaticists, or nurse managers.
Graduate Nursing Programs
NYU College of Nursing offers master’s and advanced certificate programs in a broad range of focal areas, a Doctor in Nursing Practice (DNP) program, and a research doctorate (PhD) program.
MS and Advanced Certificate Programs:
The master's and advanced certificate programs are designed for nurses seeking advanced roles in clinical practice (nurse practitioners and nurse midwives), nursing administration, education, and informatics, while providing the necessary foundation for doctoral study.
DNP Program:
NYU College of Nursing’s innovative DNP is designed to prepare nurse practitioners (NPs) and nurse midwives for clinical leadership roles in healthcare organizations and practices. The current post-master's entry option is taught in executive format and completed in five semesters.
PhD Program:
The college’s PhD program in Nursing Research and Theory Development is designed to prepare nurse researchers. The curriculum provides an excellent foundation in the philosophy of scientific inquiry, theory development in nursing science, quantitative and qualitative research designs, and methodological approaches to data management and analyses.
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