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Graduate School Programs - Master's, Ph.D.

Masters Degree Ph.D. Program
Nursing Graduate Programs in the United States:
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Nursing Graduate Program Tracks:
General (All Tracks Included) Administration Adult Health Anesthesiology BSN to MSN Case Management Clinical Care Critical Care Education Forensics Gerontology Informatics Midwifery Neonatal/Perinatal Pediatrics Psychiatric School Nursing
About the field of Nursing: Nursing programs aim to integrate theory, research, experiential knowledge and evidence-based practices into nursing. Students can concentrate on tracks such as anesthesia, healthcare management, midwifery, psychiatry, neonatal, education and administration. They will explore the relationships between social, cultural, political and economic issues and health care delivery. They will study advanced nursing roles, knowledge synthesis, systems leadership and social responsibility. Graduates may choose to become family nurse practitioners, nurse educators, clinical nurse specialists, nursing administrators and more.