School of Nursing
Master of Science in Nursing
Doctor of Philosophy
The Master of Science in Nursing degree program is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
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Campus address: School of Nursing (NUR) 2.414, phone (512) 232-4701, fax (512) 232-4777; campus mail code: D0100
Mailing address: The University of Texas at Austin, Graduate Student Affairs Office, School of Nursing, 1700 Red River Street, Austin TX 78701-1499
E-mail: nugrad@uts.cc.utexas.edu
URL: http://www.utexas.edu/nursing/
Facilities for Graduate Work
In addition to the extensive library and computer resources of the University, certain special resources within the School of Nursing provide support for graduate work.
The Cain Center for Nursing Research. The focus of this office is the promotion of funded research by nursing faculty members. The staff provides support and consultation services and compiles information about opportunities for research funding and presentations, including some for which graduate students are eligible. The computer laboratory is used for graduate courses and is available for graduate student research projects. The Research Office also provides employment opportunities for graduate students interested in experience as research assistants.
The Learning Center. The Learning Center includes an audiovisual and reference library; a graphic and
audiovisual production studio; clinical simulation laboratories for teaching psychomotor nursing skills; and a computer classroom and user facility equipped with Macintosh and Windows-based computers. Group study rooms and individual study carrels are available.
Clinical research and practice sites. The School of Nursing has access to a wide variety of private practice, community, and state facilities for field research and clinical placement. These include all major health care facilities in Austin and in several surrounding communities.
Areas of Study
Graduate work in the School of Nursing may lead to either the Master of Science in Nursing or the Doctor of Philosophy degree. The master’s degree program is designed to give students the theoretical, analytical, and clinical knowledge needed for specialized nursing practice. Those preparing for advanced practice should choose either the clinical nurse specialist track, with a concentration in adult-gerontology nursing; or the nurse practitioner track, with a concentration in family, pediatric, or family psychiatric mental health. Students preparing for careers in maternal nursing (with an additional focus in teaching, administration, or public health) should choose the concentration in maternity nursing. Students preparing for careers in child health nursing (with an additional focus in teaching, administration, or public health) should choose the concentration in child health nursing. Students preparing for careers in midlevel management of health care facilities should choose the concentration in nursing administration and health care systems management. Students preparing for careers in public health and care of populations in the community should choose the concentration in public health nursing. Students preparing for careers in holistic adult health (with an additional focus in teaching or administration) should choose the concentration in holistic adult health nursing.
The doctoral degree program emphasizes the acquisition of a sound foundation in nursing science and research methods as a basis for developing nursing knowledge and scholarship. Graduates of the doctoral program typically enter positions in nursing education, research, or executive management of health care agencies. Some prepare to make contributions to the development of nursing theory or health policy.
Graduate Studies Committee
The following faculty members served on the Graduate Studies Committee in the spring semester 2013.
Gayle J Acton Heather A Becker Sharon A Brown Linda J Carpenter Patricia A Carter Jane Dimmitt Champion Alexandra A Garcia Tracie C Harrison Sharon D Horner Karen Johnson Regina Johnson |
Terry L Jones Eileen K Kintner Kavita Radhakrishnan Donna L Rew Cherie E Simpson Alexa M Stuifbergen Gayle M Timmerman Deborah L Volker Lorraine O Walker Bo Xie Linda H Yoder |