College of Nursing PhD Courses for Fall 2025

The College of Nursing invites doctoral students from other disciplines to enroll in our upcoming PhD-level courses designed to support interdisciplinary scholarship and research. Fall offerings include:

  • NURS_SCI 526 – Analytical Foundations for Health Sciences 3 Quantitative methods, research and statistics in current health care literature. Required preparation must include college-level statistics course.
  • NURS_SCI 534 – Research Seminar: Grant Development and Critique 3 Seminar focusing on writing a fellowship and/or grant application and skills for critically reviewing a funded fellowship or grant.
  • NURS_SCI 539 – Advancing Health Equity and Social Justice: Toward Evidence-Informed Solutions 3 Course Prerequisite: NURS SCI 536 (waived). Theories, frameworks, research approaches and methods, and systems solutions that improve health equity; topics include trauma-informed care, social and political determinants of health, social justice, racism and anti-racism in healthcare.

Interested or questions: Wendy Ovall, Sr. Academic Coordinator, College of Nursing Graduate Programs.