Address:
Office of Student Affairs and Admissions
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New York 10003-9502
Tel:
212-998-5317
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212-995-3143
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New York University’s College of Nursing offers world-class programs providing the foundation for tomorrow’s nursing practice and scholarship.
Excellence has placed New York University’s College of Nursing among the nation’s top nursing programs. The intellectual energies of the faculty and students, the quality of the academic resources, and the rich interaction with a vibrant city provide a learning experience that is unique in its rigor and diversity. All programs—baccalaureate, master’s, and doctorate—provide a dynamic balance between nursing theory and practice. These programs prepare graduates for leadership roles in direct care, administration, research, or teaching. They reflect the latest advances in knowledge and technology as well as today’s modern health-care environment. When students graduate, in addition to a wealth of knowledge and skills, they take with them the ability to think analytically—the hallmark of a successful nursing career.
Fifteen-Month Accelerated Bachelor of Science Degree Program in Nursing
Four-Year B.S. Program
Dual-Degree B.S./M.S. Program (available to qualified NYU undergraduate nursing students)
Master’s Degree and Advanced Certificate Programs in Nursing
Clinical M.S. and Advanced Certificate
Advanced Practice Nursing Programs:
Adult Acute Care
Adult Primary Care
Adult Primary Care/Geriatrics
Adult Nurse Practitioner/Holistic Nurse Practitioner
Adult Nurse Practitioner/Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner
Geriatrics
Mental Health
Midwifery
Pediatrics
Nonclinical M.S. Programs
M.S.—Nursing Administration
M.S.—Nursing Education
M.S.—Nursing Informatics
Dual M.P.A./M.S.—Nursing Administration/Management
(with NYU's Wagner Graduate School of Public Service)
Dual M.S./M.P.H. with NYU’s Global Public Health program
Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.)
The Florence S. Downs Ph.D. Program in Nursing Research and Theory Development
All programs are accredited by the CCNE. Need- and merit-based scholarships for part-time and full-time study are available.
New York University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution.
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