Delving deep into the underlying causes of diseases — both psychological and biological, you'll study and discover effective ways to prevent and treat a variety of health conditions as a bio-behavioral sciences student. If you're a registered nurse and can’t wait to climb to the highest level of your education, our PhD program could be a great fit for you.
Explore a new career path — become a nurse scientist.
Mostly online with some in-person requirements on the CU Anschutz Campus in Aurora, CO.
8 semesters
Whether you have a bachelor's in nursing or a master's in nursing, we offer pathways for you to pursue your PhD with us.
As the largest PhD program of its kind in the country, many of our faculty are recognized locally and nationally for their excellence in nursing, education, and research. Our educators are passionate about helping students advance their knowledge and careers.
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This program is mostly online and designed to meet you where you are. We offer opportunities to connect with your peers and professors through fireside chats, online discussions, and a 5-day in-person intensive experience as a cohort. Many students work full-time during the program.
If you’re interested in pursuing a career in academia, the Nurse Faculty Loan Program can help pay for your PhD. Students also have access to thousands of dollars in grant monies from Jonas Philanthropies, a leading national funder of graduate nursing education.
You’ll train to become a leader in scientific research allowing you to manage research teams and hold influential positions in academia, private industry, or the public sector.
You’ll spend 42 credit hours in the classroom. Three times a year you’ll be required to come to campus to participate in PhD intensives (in-person classes). Classes in this program prepare you to become a nurse scientist and cover topics including the role of the scientist and interventions and outcomes in bio-behavioral research.
The main difference between a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree is their focus. The DNP program focuses on applying the latest evidence in clinical practice. The PhD program emphasizes scientific research and pairs you with a faculty member who shares your interests. Both degrees offer various career paths in clinical or academic settings and teach strategic leadership skills.
Not sure which is right for you? Contact the assistant dean of the PhD program or the assistant dean of the DNP program to discuss your options.
Start term | Application opens | Priority deadlinetooltip | Extended deadlinetooltip |
Fall 2025 | August 15, 2024 | January 15, 2025 | March 1, 2025 |
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In this program, you’ll complete a dissertation in 18 credit hours. Your dissertation focuses on research to improve patient care. You’ll spend 42 credit hours in the classroom. Three times a year you’ll be required to come to campus to participate in PhD intensives (in-person classes). Classes in this program prepare you to become a nurse scientist and cover topics including the role of the scientist and interventions and outcomes in bio-behavioral research.
Only have a bachelor's degree and want to get your PhD?
If you have a bachelor's in nursing and take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), you can get your PhD through our Post-Bachelor's to PhD pathway. Coursework is
individualized for each student. Please email con.phd@ucdenver.edu to learn more about this option.
Residency status | Estimated total tuition** |
Colorado residents | $43,920 |
Eligible western state residents** | $43,920 |
Nonresidents | $75,780 |
Additional expenses | Time frame | 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 (may be waived with proof of comparable personal health insurance) | By term | Fall $1,575, Spring $1,575, Summer $1,050 |
The faculty are engaging and transparent, and they clearly show you how they want to set you up for success.
- Lukas Nealsey
CU Nursing Student
PhD Candidate
Get your degree from the top nursing college in Colorado. Start your journey to become a CU nursing researcher today.