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Our Bachelor of Science in Nursing program (BSN) offers students a dynamic course of study that is both theoretical and practical. The program prepares graduates to work in a wide variety of clinical settings and provides the necessary foundation for masters and doctoral degrees in nursing.
The University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing Doctoral program prepares students to become researchers and to assume advanced leadership roles in nursing and health care delivery.
The Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program is designed to provide the opportunity for advanced study in select areas of nursing science, professional foundations, related sciences, and modes of systematic inquiry related to advanced and specialized professional nursing practice.
The University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing is comprised of 86 nursing faculty and 130 staff who, in direct and indirect ways, support the education of approximately 732 undergraduate and graduate nursing school students.
Nursing faculty at UT Austin have diverse backgrounds in preparation and experience. Thirteen of the current 26 graduate nursing faculty are Fellows in the prestigious American Academy of Nursing. The Doctor of Nursing Practice program emphasizes development of a sound foundation in nursing practice.
Graduate nursing programs prepare students for advanced practice, research, and leadership roles and promote the development of expertise in select areas of nursing.
Undergraduate nursing programs prepare students to be registered nurses who are proficient in general care and pave the road for graduate study and research in nursing.
The University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing is seeking an experienced mid-career or senior faculty to take on the role of Director for the Johnson-Turpin Center for Gerontological Nursing. Apply Now.
The Alternate Entry Master of Science in Nursing (AE-MSN) program is designed for people holding baccalaureate or graduate degrees in disciplines other than nursing and who are interested in pursuing both their Registered Nurse (RN) License and Master of Science in Nursing degree.