Program Coordinator/Contact
Mary Minton, Associate Dean for Graduate Nursing
Department of Graduate Nursing
Wagner Hall 217, Box 2275
605-688-4114
Program Information
The Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing prepares nurse scientists to assume roles as health care researchers, faculty, and health care administrators with an emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention in under-served and rural populations. The Ph.D. program educates nurse scientists in academic, research, practice and policy roles to address healthcare issues in urban, rural, frontier, and reservation areas.
Program Objectives
The graduate of the Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing program will demonstrate the competencies:
- Conduct original research relevance to the discipline of nursing.
- Integrate nurse scholar and scientist role components of research, teaching, leadership, mentoring, and service to the profession.
- Contribute to the advancement and dissemination of nursing science.
Accreditation, Certification, and Licensure
Licensure
Students who are Registered Nurses must provide evidence of professional registration by submitting a copy of the most current RN license. International students who are Registered Nurses must provide evidence of national registration in good standing in their home country.
Course Delivery Format
Nursing courses are delivered face-to-face and enhanced with web-based instruction. Online course delivery is also offered for specified courses.