DNP & PhD Dual Degree Program
The Doctor of Nursing Practice – Doctor of Philosophy Program provides highly motivated and qualified students with an integrated advanced clinical and research program of study leading to a combined D.N.P./Ph.D. degree. This innovative program combines the existing D.N.P. and Ph.D. nursing programs, which are based in the College of Nursing and College of Graduate Health Sciences, respectively. Students who are accepted into the program focus on a clinical specialty area in the D.N.P. and a clinical research area in the Ph.D. Programs, respectively. Thus, the two doctoral programs have distinct goals, curricula, and outcomes. The D.N.P. program prepares nurses for the practice degree in nursing. In contrast, the Ph.D. degree (with a focus in nursing) prepares nurse scientists and is the terminal research degree. The combined degree program is designed to reduce the time normally required for a student to complete both degrees and to promote the education of expert practice leaders who also want to contribute to the development of scientific knowledge for the discipline of nursing.
Unlike the traditional D.N.P. program, the first three semesters and the final three semesters of the D.N.P./Ph.D. program focus on developing students’ ability to conduct clinical research. Thus, students do not enroll in a clinical specialty course until the fourth term of the program. The total time to graduation varies and depends on the student’s background. Students must be accepted to the College of Nursing D.N.P. program to be considered for admission to the D.N.P./Ph.D. Program. The College of Health Sciences provides a tuition waiver for the 6 terms of full-time Ph.D. program-focused coursework. Students enrolled in the Ph.D. Program in Nursing or the traditional D.N.P. Program can request transfer to the combined program. Decisions regarding transfer are addressed on an individual basis and subject to approval by the College of Nursing Associate Dean of Academic Affairs or the Dean of the College of Graduate Health Sciences, as appropriate. Students interested in a practice and research-focused career are encouraged to seek initial admission to the combined program.
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Ron Patterson
Student Affairs - Assistant Dean
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