Academic Program
The Ohio State University College of Nursing
Programs:
• Undergraduate
• Master’s
• PhD
• DNP
Inspiration. Innovation. Impact. These three words define our commitment to the education of nurse leaders at Ohio State. Founded in 1914 and soon to observe our centennial, the College of Nursing is part of a world-class academic health sciences center located on the campus of one of the nation's largest and most comprehensive land grant universities.
The college offers outstanding preparation for leadership in the nursing profession at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
The undergraduate program provides a strong academic and clinical background for entry into professional nursing, as well as leadership preparation at the baccalaureate level for those who are already registered nurses.
The master's program is designed to prepare nurses for advanced practice roles as nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, clinical nurse specialists or administrators. A master's option is available to prepare clinical nurse leaders. Individuals with a baccalaureate or higher degree in another field can take advantage of the graduate entry option, which affords a streamlined approach to advanced nursing practice.
The PhD program, which offers both post-master's and streamlined post-baccalaureate entry options, prepares nurse scientists and scholars who are skilled researchers and will advance the knowledge of the discipline.
The Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program offers an enhanced level of preparation for experienced nurses holding master's degrees.
The College of Nursing supports diversity as a valuable way of achieving excellence, and strives to build a diverse student population—inclusive of gender, race, culture, religious belief, age, national origin, sexual orientation, socio-economic status and differing points of view. The college is intensifying its efforts to build diversity. On a practical level, when we build a diverse college population, we prepare our student nurses to serve the society that they reflect.
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