MSN to PhD Track
For the MSN to PhD track, 24 cr. from the prior master's program is credited (i.e., 72-24 = 48 required)
These 48 credits require at a minimum:
I. RESEARCH CORE (13 REQUIRED CREDITS)
Knowledge Core 2 – NUR 3286 Theoretical Underpinnings for Research (3 cr.)
Methods and Analysis Core 6 – NUR 3290 Advanced Quantitative Analytics Methods Seminar (3 cr.)
Professional Development Core 7 – NUR 3291 Responsibilities and Activities of Scientists 1 (2 cr.)
Professional Development Core 8 – NUR 3292 Responsibilities and Activities of Scientists 2 (2 cr.)
II. STATISTICS CORE (9 REQUIRED CREDITS)
NUR 2113/3112 Applied Parametric and Non-Parametric Statistics for the Health Sciences I (3 cr.)
NUR 2113/3113 Applied Parametric and Non-Parametric Statistics for the Health Sciences 2 (3 cr.)
NUR 2114/3114 Applied Regression for Health Science Research (3 cr.)
III. PERSONALIZED SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY: 26 REQUIRED CREDITS
A. PHD DISSERTATION: NUR 3010 Dissertation (12 cr. required minimum)
B. APPRENTICESHIP PRACTICUM: NUR 3071 (6 cr. required minimum)
C. Additional Personalized Scientific Inquiry Courses (8 cr. required minimum; may take more)
The advisor and MSN to PhD Track student will, upon admission to the program, prepare a gap analysis based on review of the prior masters to determine the nature of the 8 additional PSI credits (and possibly more if necessary), and also if additional Research Core coursework is needed. The student’s prior preparation in their master’s program (research focused or clinically focused) will drive the gap analysis.
View the per-term chronologic sequence of courses for the MSN to PhD program, as well as the timeline for the mentored research experiences, the Apprenticeship Practicum and the Dissertation Project, and Milestones. This plan is subject to change based upon the findings of the gap analysis driven by the prior master's degree.