Plan Description
Individuals who complete the Nursing PhD Program will be prepared to advance nursing science and practice through rigorous research, evidence-based education, and dynamic leadership.
Graduates will demonstrate the following program outcomes:
- Provide leadership in the advancement of nursing as a scientific and practice discipline through the conduct of culturally competent scholarship and identification of implications for policy, the discipline, and the profession.
- Conduct and communicate original research that generates new knowledge.
- Develop, implement, and evaluate innovative approaches to solving nursing problems.
Course Offerings:
Doctoral courses offered by the School of Nursing are web-based. However, students are required to attend an on-campus orientation prior to the first semester of enrollment. These meeting times and dates are set in advance to allow students adequate time to make appropriate plans. Students may also be required to be on campus for their comprehensive exams, proposal defense, and final dissertation defense.
Programs of Study:
There are four options in the current Nursing PhD Program:
- Post-Master’s Nursing Education subplan
- Post-MSN Fast Track Nursing Education
- Post-D.N.P. to Ph.D. subplan
- Post-Master’s Nursing Clinical Research subplan
The UNLV School of Nursing (SON) - Nursing PhD Curriculum Framework outlines the shared required core courses in the Nursing PhD Program.
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Plan Admission Requirements
Application Deadlines
Applications available on the UNLV Graduate College website.
All domestic and international applicants must review and follow the Graduate College Admission and Registration Requirements.
(a) Graduate College Admission Requirements
- Completed application in the Application Portal and non-refundable application fee.
- Bachelor’s Degree – You must hold a four-year baccalaureate from a regionally accredited institution or an approved equivalent.
- Post-Master’s tracks and Advanced Certificates require a regionally accredited Master’s degree.
- Grade Point Average – You must have a minimum overall grade point average of 2.75 (4.00=A) for the bachelor’s degree or a minimum 3.00 (4.00=A) for the last two years (60 semester credits).
- All applicants are required to submit an unofficial transcript from each postsecondary institution attended, showing all degrees and coursework, the dates awarded, and grades received. Official transcripts required upon admission.
- Credentials not in English must be accompanied by an English translation certified as true by a university official, an official representative of a United States embassy or consulate, the United States Information Service, the United States Education Foundation, or an approved professional translating service. Notarized copies of originals or translations are not considered official.
(b) Department Admission Requirements
Admission into the nursing doctoral program is contingent upon the qualifications of the applicant and the availability of open positions. Students are admitted once a year in the fall. Applicants must have submitted all required materials by the deadline posted on the School of Nursing website.
A one-time, non-refundable deposit of $500 is required as a seat holding fee. This deposit will be credited towards tuition costs once admissions acceptance has been completed. This applies to any and all applicants to the program regardless of subplan.
All applicants must provide the following:
- Minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 (out of 4.0) earned in an accredited nursing program. Those holding degrees from non-U.S.-based schools should contact the Program Director for additional information.
- Three letters of recommendation from individuals who can evaluate the applicant’s capacity for academic excellence, potential contributions to professional scholarship, and commitment to completion of a PhD in nursing. Preferably, at least one should be a letter from a doctorally-prepared faculty member or research scientist in nursing.
- Written statement of career and academic goals including identification of research interest, and responses to application essay questions. Applicants should also indicate with which UNLV School of Nursing Faculty member(s) they hope to work during the PhD and indicate how their interests align with the faculty.
- Current curriculum vitae or detailed professional resumé.
- All applicants must participate in 1-2 interviews with members of the PhD Admissions committee and other School of Nursing Faculty by either video conference or telephone.
Post-D.N.P. to Ph.D. subplan applicants must also submit:
Evidence of an earned Doctorate in Nursing Practice degree from a program accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), the National League for Nursing (NLN) Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (CNEA), or the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) is required. In addition to required UNLV courses, students must have 17 units from an accredited DNP program.
All post-MSN applicants must also submit:
Earned master’s degrees in nursing (MSN) require programs accredited by CCNE, NLN CNEA, or ACEN; persons educated outside the United States need to demonstrate proof of equivalent education and advanced degrees.
Persons holding a bachelor’s degree in nursing and master’s degree in a health-related discipline from an accredited institution are eligible for admission but will need to successfully complete graduate level courses in health and public policy and nursing theory.
Post-MSN Fast Track Degree subplan applicants must also submit:
Upon approval of all the previous requirements, applicants who completed NURS 709, 710, 724, and 733 or equivalent course work during either their masters’ or postmasters’ education are eligible to apply for the Post-MSN Fast Track Degree subplan.
Students are accepted into a degree program as described in the Graduate Catalog. The faculty and corresponding sub-disciplines and sub-plans within the described programs are subject to change at any time.
Plan Graduation Requirements
The student must submit and successfully defend their dissertation by the posted deadline. The defense must be advertised and is open to the public.
After the dissertation defense, the student must electronically submit a properly formatted pdf copy of their dissertation to the Graduate College for format check. Once the dissertation format has been approved by the Graduate College, the student will submit the approved electronic version to ProQuest. Deadlines for dissertation defenses, format check submissions, and the final ProQuest submission can be found here.
Students may apply for graduation up to two semesters prior to completing their degree requirements. All required forms must be submitted to the graduate college via the Grad Rebel Gateway.