NURSPHD - Nursing
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DNP to PhD: 55 major units (Core = 25, Adv. Methods = 3, Dissertation = 18, Substantive = 9) and 9+ minor units = 64 units
MSN to PhD: 55 major units (Core = 21, PhD Role = 1, Adv. Methods = 3, Dissertation = 18, Substantive = 12) and 9+ minor units = 64 units
BSN to PhD Pathway: 70 major units (Core = 24, PhD role = 1, Adv. Methods = 6, Dissertation = 18, Substantive = 21) and 9+ minor units = 79 units
Core:
NURS 630: Statistics for the Health Sciences, 3 units (required for BSN core only)
NURS 631: Advanced Statistics for the Health Sciences, 3 units
NURS 705: Philosophy of Nursing Science and Practice, 3 units
NURS 706: Theory Development and Evaluation, 3 units
NURS 707: Introduction to Proposal Writing for Research, 3 units
NURS 730: Quantitative Methods in Clinical Nursing Research, 3 units
NURS 731: Qualitative Methods in Clinical Nursing Research, 3 units
NURS 791A: Research Preceptorship, 3 units
NURS 695A: The Science and Practice of Nursing, 1 unit (required for DNP core only)
NURS 701: Foundations of Scholarly Literature Reviews, 3 units (required for DNP core only)
PhD Role Courses – 1 unit required for MSN and BSN pathways. NFLP Students must take 656 and 694. 657 and 658 are options for Nursing Education Minor.
NURS 695A: The Science and Practice of Nursing, 1 unit
NURS 656: Nurse Educator Role, 3 units
NURS 694: Teaching Practicum, 1-6 units
NURS 657: Outcome-Focused Program Design, 3 units
NURS 658: Evaluation Strategies in Nursing Education, 3 units
Advanced Methods Courses - 3 units required for MSN and DNP pathways, 6 units required for BSN pathway.
NURS 734: Advanced Research Methods: Mixed Methods Research for Health Sciences, 3 units
NURS 782: Creating and Testing Behavioral Interventions, 3 units
Dissertation – 18 Units Required
NURS 920 - Dissertation
Minor Area of Interest – Nursing or Other – 9 Units Required
Substantive Coursework:
DNP-PhD: 9 units
MSN-PhD: 12 units
BSN-PhD: 21 units
Coursework in nursing and other sciences are emphasized during the early portion of an individualized program of study. As you continue through the program, time is increasingly devoted to research conducted under the supervision of a faculty researcher and mentor. For the College, our three areas of research excellence are listed below. Click on the links to see faculty with these foci and their related research or projects.
NURS 613A: Palliative Care I: Fundamentals of Palliative Care, 3 units
NURS 613B: Palliative Care II: Advanced Concepts in Palliative Care, 3 units
NUS 642: Health Policy and Economics, 3 units
NURS 701: Foundations of Scholarly Literature Reviews, 3 units
NURS 721: Psychoneuroimmunology Foundations and Clinical Implications, 3 units
NURS 727: Managing the Consequences of Chronic Illness, 3 units
NURS 744: Topics in Integrative Health Research, 3 units
NURS 634: Data Management in Healthcare Systems, 3 units
NURS 642: Health Policy and Economics, 3 units
NURS 646: Healthcare Informatics: Theory and Practice, 3 units
NURS 647: Human Factors in Health Information Technology, 3 units
NURS 668: Influential Leadership in Health Systems, 3 units
NURS 701: Foundations of Scholarly Literature Reviews, 3 units
NURS 736: Technology for Expanding Healthcare Capacity, 3 units
NURS 740: Theories in Complex Systems Science and Integrative Health, 3 units
NURS 642: Health Policy and Economics, 3 units
NURS 701: Foundations of Scholarly Literature Reviews, 3 units
NURS 726: Theories of Health Promotion and Risk Reduction in Nursing, 3 units
NURS 727: Managing the Consequences of Chronic Illness, 3 units
NURS 740: Theories in Complex Systems Science and Integrative Health, 3 units
NURS 744: Topics in Integrative Health Research, 3 units
NURS 753: Population Health, 2 units
NURS 773: Rural Health Systems, 3 units
NURS 774: Rural Community Health, 3 units
NURS 787: Diverse Populations: Theories and Methods for Examining Health Disparities, 3 units
Resident Intensive Summer Experience
RISE is an intensive learning experience designed to support student success in the Doctor of Nursing Practice or Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing programs. All doctoral students are required to attend RISE in Tucson, AZ on an annual basis. RISE attendance for part-time students may vary. RISE typically occurs in August prior to the fall semester each year. Some required courses will begin during RISE. During RISE, students will:
become immersed in courses and research tailored to each specific program
meet with faculty advisors, fellow classmates and graduate student services staff
learn more about the PhD program, explore coursework and explore funding opportunities
collaborate with students, faculty and staff
PhD Dissertation
After advancement to candidacy, PhD (and dual DNP/PhD) students must complete the dissertation to graduate from the program.
Nursing Minor
Students may select an area of study within the nursing curriculum, such as Informatics, Rural Health, Border Health, Biological Injury, Reducing Risks and Promoting Health in Vulnerable Populations, or Managing Consequences of Aging or Chronic Illness.
Outside Minor
A student may choose another area or discipline for a minor. Other areas may include Anthropology, Psychology, Management & Policy or Sociology. Note: This coursework may not be available via online technology. In addition, departments or colleges may require more than 9 credits to qualify as an official minor. While outside minors are possible, students will need to make special arrangements with the minor department, as well as their academic advisors. Students are strongly encouraged to complete an inside minor.
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.