The University of Texas at Tyler
College of Nursing
The College of Nursing offers undergraduate degrees with several track options as well as several graduate nursing degrees.
The College of Nursing prepares graduates to meet health care needs as
- generalists
- educators
- researchers
- administrators and
- advanced practitioners
Faculty built on this outstanding foundation to develop a PhD in Nursing degree with a focus on health in communities within the context of culture, the first doctoral program at The University of Texas at Tyler.
The college's success in educating nurse leaders is best demonstrated by the achievements of graduates in this region and across the country. Some are executive officers of large health care institutions, some serve as educators in universities and colleges, others work as advanced practitioners and consultants in settings ranging from rural clinics to government agencies to urban medical centers.
Undergraduate Programs in Nursing
- BSN
- Associate Degree RN to BSN
- Associate degree RN to MSN
- Licensed Vocational Nurse to BSN
- Accelerated BSN Track
- Partnership with LeTourneau University
- Jarvis Christian College Partnership
Graduate Programs in Nursing





