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Nursing, PhD (Boston)
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Nursing, PhD (Boston)

Source: https://catalog.northeastern.edu/graduate/health-sciences/nursing/nursing-phd/ Parent: https://catalog.northeastern.edu/graduate/phdprograms/

Research

The PhD in Nursing program is designed to prepare nurse researchers to advance the science of nursing by developing expertise in both leadership and innovation. Graduates are expected to lead multidisciplinary research initiatives that advance nursing and healthcare through knowledge development and interdisciplinary scholarly inquiry. Students will work with nursing faculty whose research addresses innovative questions that seek to advance knowledge for improvement of care. Students will have opportunities to collaborate with faculty across the broader Northeastern University community, in addition to Boston-area research and healthcare institutions. This collaboration allows students to work across disciplines and to access populations and research sites essential to the success of their original dissertation study.

Advanced entry into the PhD in Nursing program requires a master's degree in nursing.

Visit the Northeastern University Faculty Research site for more information.

Please visit Bouvé College Learning Outcomes for the specific student learning outcomes for this program.


Students who ​do not qualify for the doctoral degree, but who have completed ​required coursework with a cumulative GPA of 3.000 or better, may be eligible to receive ​a terminal MS Applied Nursing Research degree. Note that no students will be admitted directly into the Applied Nursing Researchprogram to pursue a masterʼs degree.

Bachelor's Degree Entrance

A bachelor's degree in nursing is preferred. Complete all courses and requirements listed below unless otherwise indicated.

Milestones

Annual review of progress \ Comprehensive examination\ Candidacy status\ Dissertation committee\ Dissertation proposal\ Dissertation defense

Core Requirements

A grade of B or higher is required in all coursework.

Course List

 | Code | Title | Hours |

| --- | --- | --- | | Required Core | | | | NRSG 7104 | Foundations in Nursing Research | 3 | | NRSG 7700 | The Science of Nursing | 3 | | NRSG 7705 | Theoretical and Conceptual Foundations in Nursing Science | 3 | | NRSG 7715 | Measurement in Clinical Research | 3 | | NRSG 7750 | Healthcare of Urban Populations | 3 | | Statistics | | | | NRSG 5121 | Epidemiology and Population Health | 3 | | PHTH 5210 | Biostatistics in Public Health | 3 | | PHTH 6210 | Applied Regression Analysis | 3 | | Research | | | | NRSG 7709 | Qualitative Research Methods | 3 | | NRSG 7712 | Quantitative Research Methods | 3 | | NRSG 7755 | Intervention Research: Development, Implementation, and Evaluation | 3 | | NRSG 7770 | Research Colloquium | 1 | | Complete the following (repeatable) course twice: | | 6 | | NRSG 9984 | Research | | | Cognate Courses | | | | Complete two cognate courses in consultation with your faculty advisor. Cognates are graduate-level courses that are taken outside of nursing. These courses should provide depth and breadth to the student's dissertation research. | | 6 |

Electives

Course List

 | Code | Title | Hours |

| --- | --- | --- | | Complete two elective courses in consultation with your faculty advisor. Electives may be taken in nursing or in an area related to the student's dissertation research, including appropriate methodology and statistics courses. | | 6 |

Dissertation

Course List

 | Code | Title | Hours |

| --- | --- | --- | | NRSG 9845 | Dissertation Seminar 1 | 3 | | NRSG 9846 | Dissertation Seminar 2 | 3 | | NRSG 9990 | Dissertation Term 1 | | | NRSG 9991 | Dissertation Term 2 | |

Program Credit/GPA Requirements

58 total semester hours required\ Minimum 3.000 GPA required

Complete all courses and requirements listed below unless otherwise indicated.

Milestones

Annual review of progress\ Comprehensive examination\ Candidacy status\ Dissertation committee\ Dissertation proposal\ Dissertation defense

Core Requirements

A grade of B or higher is required in all coursework.

Course List

 | Code | Title | Hours |

| --- | --- | --- | | Required Core | | | | NRSG 7700 | The Science of Nursing | 3 | | NRSG 7705 | Theoretical and Conceptual Foundations in Nursing Science | 3 | | NRSG 7750 | Healthcare of Urban Populations | 3 | | Statistics | | | | PHTH 5210 | Biostatistics in Public Health | 3 | | PHTH 6210 | Applied Regression Analysis | 3 | | Cognate Courses 1 | | | | Complete two cognate courses in consultation with your faculty adviser. | | 6 | | Research | | | | NRSG 7709 | Qualitative Research Methods | 3 | | NRSG 7712 | Quantitative Research Methods | 3 | | NRSG 7715 | Measurement in Clinical Research | 3 | | NRSG 7755 | Intervention Research: Development, Implementation, and Evaluation | 3 | | NRSG 7770 | Research Colloquium | 1 | | Complete the following (repeatable) course twice: | | 6 | | NRSG 9984 | Research | |

Dissertation Courses

Course List

 | Code | Title | Hours |

| --- | --- | --- | | NRSG 9845 | Dissertation Seminar 1 | 3 | | NRSG 9846 | Dissertation Seminar 2 | 3 | | NRSG 9990 | Dissertation Term 1 | | | NRSG 9991 | Dissertation Term 2 | |

Program Credit/GPA Requirements

46 total semester hours required\ Minimum 3.000 GPA required

1 : Cognates are graduate-level courses that are taken outside of nursing and should provide depth and breadth to the student’s area of interest.