Ph.D. in Nursing

The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Nursing is the highest academic degree in the nursing sector, taking around 4-5 years to complete. This research-focused curriculum develops nurses to work in academia, research, and advanced clinical practice. Nursing theory, research methodologies, statistics, and a specialized area of study are all encompassed in the coursework. Ph.D. candidates prepare an original dissertation that provides new information to the nursing field. Graduates of Ph.D. in Nursing schools are prepared to conduct nursing research, shape healthcare policy, educate future nurses, and drive clinical innovation. The degree qualifies for professions such as nurse scientist, professor, head of nursing research, and chief nursing officer.