Become a Nurse Scientist
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Nursing is a research degree designed to prepare nurse scholars to advance the art, science, and practice of the discipline. The competency-based curriculum is taught with a combination of online and intensive formats. Courses are completed online, and in addition, students will attend a one week (4-5 days) intensive experience in Denver. Students will travel to Denver once each semester (fall, spring, and summer) while completing coursework and two to three times during their dissertation research.
We offer three research foci to students pursuing the PhD in Nursing:
Curriculum
The PhD program includes 42 credits of coursework and 18 credits of dissertation. All students must take the core courses in addition to selecting a focus in health care systems, caring science or bio-behavioral science.
PhD Pathways
The College of Nursing has three major pathways to the PhD. Applicants may enter the PhD program with a bachelor's in nursing.
Expected PhD Program Outcomes
Career Possibilities
The College of Nursing’s online PhD program equips nurses to conduct research and to engage in knowledge development and scholarly inquiry across a variety of roles and settings including:
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Interested in our other PhD track-options? We have info sessions recorded for Caring Science and Health Care Systems you can watch or attend a Prospective Student Event to learn more about our PhD program.
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C. Robert Bennett, PhD, PPCNP-BC, CPNP-AC, CCRN,
2021 PhD Graduate