Academic Programs
Master's and Post Master's Programs
Academic choices make the difference. As you earn your master's degree from
the University of Michigan, you can specialize in the area of nursing that
interests you most. Each of our programs is made
up of a combination of core, specialty, and cognate courses. This triple combination
ensures that you master the specifics of your specialty as well as the "big
picture," and boosts your professional value in today's constantly changing
health care arena.
Whether you study to become a Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nurse Midwife, or Nursing Business executive, your clinical studies will take place at the University of Michigan Medical Center with its excellent nursing staff, one of the largest academic health science centers in the country. And you'll benefit from all the U of M resources that include sophisticated library systems, progressive computer technology, high-ranking academic programs, and world-renowned scientists.
All this plus a range of special programs; an extraordinary teaching faculty; and a low student/faculty ratio ensure you an excellent education. You will also be in a position to enter the profession of nursing with superior training and credentials.
MASTER'S DEGREE SPECIALTIES
Clinical Nurse Specialist Programs
Community Care/Home Health Care
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Gerontological Clinical Nurse Specialist
Medical-Surgical Clinical Nurse Specialist
Occupational Health Clinical Nurse Specialist
Psychiatric-Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist
Nurse Practitioner Programs
Adult Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
Adult Nurse Practitioner (primary care)
Family Nurse Practitioner
Gerontological Nurse Practitioner
Infant, Child, Adolescent Health/Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Midwifery Program
Certified Nurse-Midwife Program
Nursing Business and Health Systems Programs
Areas of specialization:
- Advanced Nursing Management
- Nursing Informatics
- Nursing Entrepreneurship
- Nursing & Health Policy
- Quality/Patient Safety
- Strategies for Teaching
Dual Degrees offered:
Certificate in Nursing Education
Students currently enrolled in a School of Nursing Masters Program (or already holding an advanced nursing degree from any accredited institution) may enroll in this certificate program, which focuses on skills needed to teach nursing topics to university students. Details of Certificate in Nursing Education Program.
Program Core
Graduation Requirements
Graduate Courses
Academic Calendar
Class Schedule
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