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Box 19407, Arlington, Texas 76019-0407
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Department of Graduate Nursing
Overview
The Department of Graduate Nursing offers master’s specialty degrees that prepare students for advanced practice, management, and research endeavors to address a changing health care landscape. Both full-time and part-time study options are available as well as online and classroom-based programs.
Our innovative doctoral programs – DNP and PhD – prepare clinical and research leaders to advance nursing and improve health care in our local community and around the world.
The Nurse Practitioner programs are available as degree-seeking MSN and as post-MSN certificate programs. Students seeking the MSN degree with NP preparation must meet the admission criteria. Students seeking a post-masters certificate must have completed an MSN from an NLNAC or CCNE accredited program. Depending on course work completed for the MSN and current advanced practice status (as applicable), an individualized certificate degree plan will be developed.
Campus Based Graduate Programs
- Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner MSN
- Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner MSN
- Dual Adult Gero Acute & Primary Care MSN
- Family Nurse Practitioner MSN
- Neonatal Nurse Practitioner MSN
- Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner MSN
- Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner MSN
- Dual Pediatric Acute & Primary Care MSN
- Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner MSN
Campus Based Doctoral Programs
Accelerated Online Graduate Programs
- Accelerated Online Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner MSN
- Accelerated Online Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner MSN
- Accelerated Online Family Nurse Practitioner MSN
- Accelerated Online Nursing Administration MSN
- Accelerated Online Nursing Education MSN
- Accelerated Online Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner MSN
- Accelerated Online Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner MSN
- Accelerated Online RN to MSN
- Accelerated Online RN to MSN Family Nurse Practitioner
AO Doctoral Programs
Certificate Programs
Faculty Spotlight: Heather Skrivanek
Dr. Skrivanek transferred to UT Arlington in 2016 as an assistant clinical professor and assumed the role of director of Pediatric Primary Care, Pediatric Acute Care, and Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Programs. She returned to school for a Post Master’s Certificate in PMHNP at Midwestern State in 2019. During her time at UTA, she has been employed in outpatient community pediatrics at a private clinic and will be starting at a private outpatient psychiatric practice in fall of 2020.
On-Campus vs. Online Comparison
Campus Based MSN |
Accelerated Online MSN |
Mixed-format Coursework:
On-Campus: in-seat with regular meetings |
100% Online Coursework: No Requirement to Attend Class on Campus |
Better Suits Interactive Learners |
Better Suits Independent Learners |
Better Suited for Students Favoring More Direction and Feedback |
Requires Self-Directing and Self-Disciplining Learners |
Better Suits Auditory/Kinesthetic Learners |
Better Suits Visual/Verbal Learners |
More Direct Communication |
Asynchronous Communication |
Multiple Courses Offered/Taken During a Traditional Semester |
One Intensive Course at a Time |
Smaller Class Size with Traditional Instructors |
Larger Class Size with an Instructor/Coach Model |
Requires a Commitment to Attend Courses Offered On-Campus and Technical Aptitude/Resources (such as reliable high-speed internet) for Hybrid/Online Courses |
Requires Technical Aptitude/Resources (such as reliable high-speed internet) |
Fall and Spring Start Dates Each Year |
Multiple Start Dates Each Year |
Hands-On Access to UTA's SMART Hospital and Labs during Clinicals |
Will Depend on Your Own Clinical Arrangements |
More Traditional Graduate Student Experience |
More Cost Efficient |
Program Designed for a Full-Time Student Completing 2-3 courses per semester to Finish in 24 Months |
Program Designed for a Continuously Progressing Full-Time Student to Finish in 24 Months |
Clinical Requirements
The clinical requirements included in the MSN Nursing Education and MSN and Post Master's Certification Nurse Practitioner programs at UTA are intended to provide students with experiential learning opportunities to enable them to transition successfully into the role of the nurse educator or nurse practitioner. An essential part of each clinical experience is active, hands-on practice, guided by a licensed preceptor with expertise in their advanced nursing practice specialty.
Clinical placement at The University of Texas at Arlington in the Department of Graduate Nursing is a collaborative process with each student. Students are asked to locate a preceptor which is aligned with their program requirements; however, the Department of Graduate Nursing will provide assistance with clinical placement when a student is experiencing difficulty. Clinical placement policies are available in the Graduate Nursing clinical management system, InPlace and are available to all students upon admission.
Graduate Nursing Clinical Clearance Requirements
Weekends/Saturdays
Note: Some graduate programs have required courses and events scheduled on Saturdays. Please consult with the director of the program you are interested in, before applying for admission.
Writing Coach
Department of Graduate Nursing
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Email: GrNurseWritingCoach@uta.edu
Study Coach
Study Coach
Department of Graduate Nursing
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Student Handbooks
Contact Us
For general inquiries, admissions or advising related questions, please visit the CONHI Directory
If you are a current student, you can reach us at the emails below.
General Assistance: GRnurseadmin@uta.edu
BON/Certification Paperwork: BONpaperwork@uta.edu
Graduate Nursing Inquiries: infoconhi@uta.edu
Study Coach:
GRNurseStudentSuccess@uta.edu
Writing Coach:
GrNurseWritingCoach@uta.edu
Preceptor Resources
Precepting with CONHI Graduate Programs: Resources for Graduate Nursing Clinical Experiences
Preceptor Resources