11: School of Graduate Nursing
General Information |
M.S. in Nursing |
Ph.D. in Nursing |
Course Descriptions |
Faculty
Philosophy |
Characteristics of Graduates |
Admission |
Academic Regulations
Program Description |
Clinical Nurse Specialist |
Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
Acute Care Nurse Practitioner |
Health System Management |
M.S.N.-M.B.A. Joint Degree
Post-Master's Primary Care Nurse
Practitioner |
Post-Master's Acute Care Nurse
Practitioner
Admission |
Grades |
Nurse Practitioner Program Completion
Requirements
M.S.N.-M.B.A. Joint Degree Program
The School of Nursing and the
Darden Graduate School of Business Administration offer a joint degree program designed
to prepare managers of health care agencies who possess a unique
blend of clinical and administrative skills. Graduates of the
program will be prepared to assume senior-level positions in hospitals,
corporate offices, ambulatory care and long-term care agencies.
In addition, they will also be prepared to contribute to health
policy development. The program may be completed in two and one-half
years of full-time study. Applicants must be registered nurses
holding at least a baccalaureate degree in nursing, and they must
meet all admission requirements for both the School of Nursing
and the Graduate School of Business. Additional information can
be obtained by contacting the School of Nursing Office of Student
Affairs.
Continue to: Post-Master's Primary Care
Nurse Practitioner Program
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