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Master's and Post-Master's Advanced Certificate, and Doctor of Nursing Practice Programs

We are now reviewing applications for admission to the fall 2012 semester and will continue to do so on a rolling basis. If you are interested in beginning graduate courses, you are encouraged to apply today!

Dear Prospective Student:

As a professional nurse, you already know what it takes to be a great nurse. This is an exciting time to consider career options as an advanced practice nurse. The rapidly changing health care field presents unprecedented career opportunities for several reasons:
  • Expansion of integrated health care systems
  • Growth of the elderly population
  • Advances in technology
  • Emphasis on community-based primary care

The NYU College of Nursing's master's programs, post-master's advanced certificate, and Doctor of Nursing Practice programs are ideally designed to prepare advanced practice nurses for these 21st century opportunities.

Nursing students can enroll for full or part-time study. Attending classes full-time (12 credits per semester) a student can complete the master's program in four semesters including one summer; attending part-time, the program can be completed in three years including at least one summer. Students gain skills in advanced physical assessment and diagnostic reasoning, clinical decision-making, leadership and practice management necessary to practice in a broad array of challenging settings including ambulatory care, home care, HMOs, hospitals, nursing homes, and schools.

All advanced clinical programs are New York State approved as Nurse Practitioner Programs, qualifying you to sit for the American Nurses Credentialing Center examination for certifications as an Adult, Geriatric, Pediatric, Acute Care or Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Informaticist, or Nurse Administrator. Other certifications include: National League for Nursing (NLN) recognition of Nursing Educators, the American Midwifery Certification Board (AMCB) recognition of Nurse-Midwives (CNM), the AHNA recognition of Advanced Practice Holistic Nurses, the Hospice and Palliative Care Association recognition of Advanced Practice Palliative Care Nurses, the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners recognition of Adult Nurse and Geriatric Practitioners, or the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and Practitioners recognition of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners.

The master's and advanced certificate programs are designed for nurses seeking advanced roles in clinical practice, nursing administration, education, and informatics, while providing the necessary foundation for doctoral study. Graduates are prepared for leadership positions in teaching, clinical consultation, nursing management, administration, and advanced nursing practice in care of the adult, care of the elderly, care of infants, children, adolescents, mental health, holistic nursing, palliative care nursing, and midwifery. Whatever program you select, your curriculum includes a core in nursing theory, research, statistics, population-focused care, and issues and trends in health care delivery.

The innovative Doctor of Nursing Practice Program is designed to prepare nurse practitioners 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.

Change and continued learning are ingredients of professional nursing. Graduate education at NYU Nursing will give you exciting career options with virtually unlimited possibilities for the 21st century. We thank you for your interest.



Judith Haber, PhD, APRN, BC, FAAN
Associate Dean for Graduate Programs