Graduate Certificate
Nursing Education

The Nursing Education Graduate Certificate is perfect for nurses interested in training the next generation of nurses and applying evidence-based teaching strategies. This program typically takes one year and prepares you for a career in patient education, nursing student education (like academia), or community education.

You’ll learn about emerging practices, developing curricula, and how to become a great teacher.

Female and male student nurses in class taking notes

Overview

Format

Hybrid online

Mostly online with some in-person requirements on the CU Anschutz Campus in Aurora, CO.

Avg. time to complete

1 year

3 semesters

Exam prep

CNE

When you finish this certificate program, you can sit for the National League for Nursing’s Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) exam.

Why get a graduate certificate?

Earning a graduate certificate helps you build knowledge in a specific area of study quickly. You can enroll if you have an undergraduate education or higher. If you have a master’s degree in nursing and want to pursue an additional specialty, explore our post-graduate certificates.

Learning outcomes

When you finish this program, you’ll be able to:

  • Teach undergraduate or graduate nursing courses
  • Develop courses and curricula
  • Sit for the Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) exam
  • Understand how to interact with students and evaluate their work

Unique features

This certificate is unique because it:

  • Prepares you for a role in nursing education
  • Is available to current graduate or PhD CU Nursing students
  • Is open to non-degree-seeking nursing professionals (preceptors, nurses, patient educators, etc.)

Admissions

Deadline(s)

Start termApplication opensDeadline
Fall 2025
July 1, 2025
August 11, 2025
Summer 2025March 24, 2025
June 2, 2025
Spring 2026
October 2025
January 2026

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Curriculum

This is a 9-credit program. You’ll take three classes, one per semester, and an optional fourth class. Classes cover best practices in teaching and learning, nursing education science, curriculum design, and program evaluation. Class offerings vary by semester; students typically finish in one year.

Costs

Residency statusEstimated total tuition*
Colorado residents$7,065
Eligible western state residents*$7,065
Nonresidents$11,457
Additional expenses
Estimated costs
Matriculation fee (one-time)
$140
Other fees (by term)
Fall $392, Spring $232, Summer $180
Books and supplies (total for program)
$2,000
CU health insurance (by term)
Fall $1,575, Spring $1,575, Summer $1,050

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* Tuition calculations based on the 2024-2025 rates. Tuition rates do not include fees and other education-related costs. The in-state tuition rate is also available to residents of eligible Western states that participate in the Western Graduate Regional Program (WRGP).

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